I enabled debugging in kernel, do you need the raw output or the
ksymoopsed one?
last lines raw:
agetty S E9DC2000 5027 1 4994 (NOTLB)
ea767e1c 00000082 00000082 e9dc2000 ea767e34 c0339260 00000246 c0339260
c03db160 eaa23000 c03db160 00000001 00000008 7fffffff 00000000
eb175974
c0130393 c03db160 00000292 eb175000 7fffffff 00100100 00200200
00000246
Call Trace:
[<c0130393>] schedule_timeout+0xe5/0xe7
[<c024847a>] uart_write+0x18a/0x4be
[<c02361d8>] read_chan+0x2d8/0x100e
[<c0237094>] write_chan+0x186/0x272
[<c011ecd7>] default_wake_function+0x0/0x2e
[<c011ecd7>] default_wake_function+0x0/0x2e
[<c0235f00>] read_chan+0x0/0x100e
[<c022f4e3>] tty_read+0x24b/0x2ce
[<c012ac52>] tasklet_action+0x40/0x61
[<c0171c26>] vfs_read+0xbc/0x127
[<c0171edd>] sys_read+0x42/0x63
[<c010a067>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb
full at http://www.ludenkalle.de/capture.log.2003-06-24
and ksymoopsed:
>>EIP; e5cf1e6c <_end+25909b9c/3fc15d30> <=====
Trace; c0130341 <schedule_timeout+93/e7>
Trace; c01302a5 <process_timeout+0/9>
Trace; c018d5b4 <do_select+29e/474>
Trace; c018d171 <__pollwait+0/c4>
Trace; c018dab0 <sys_select+301/53d>
Trace; c0137455 <sys_rt_sigaction+a1/115>
Trace; c010a067 <syscall_call+7/b>
Proc; agetty
>>EIP; e9dc2000 <_end+299d9d30/3fc15d30> <=====
Trace; c0130393 <schedule_timeout+e5/e7>
Trace; c024847a <uart_write+18a/4be>
Trace; c02361d8 <read_chan+2d8/100e>
Trace; c0237094 <write_chan+186/272>
Trace; c011ecd7 <default_wake_function+0/2e>
Trace; c011ecd7 <default_wake_function+0/2e>
Trace; c0235f00 <read_chan+0/100e>
Trace; c022f4e3 <tty_read+24b/2ce>
Trace; c012ac52 <tasklet_action+40/61>
Trace; c0171c26 <vfs_read+bc/127>
Trace; c0171edd <sys_read+42/63>
Trace; c010a067 <syscall_call+7/b>
2 warnings and 1 error issued. Results may not be reliable.
full at http://www.ludenkalle.de/C
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