Re: How to find out kernel stack over flow?

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Thanks Michal for your response,

I forgot to mention that I am using linux 2.4.26,
and STACKOVERFLOW option is not available here.

regards,
Nazim

--- Michal Schmidt <[email protected]>
wrote:

> nazim khan wrote:
> > I suspect that one of my module that I am
> inserting in
> > the kernel may be causing the stack overflow which
> is
> > leading to kernel crash (may because it is
> corrupting
> > some one lese memory).
> > 
> > How can I find this out?
> 
> You could enable CONFIG_DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW.
> If you showed us your module's source code, someone
> might see the bug.
> 
> Michal
> 



	
		
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