Re: [PATCH 3/4] compact print_symbol() output

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On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Akinobu Mita wrote:
> 
> And do you have any objection to remove symbolsize output in
> print_symbol()? I can't find useful usage about symbolsize in
> print_symbol() except to do a double check that the oops is
> matching the vmlinux we're looking at. (so I made 4/4)
> Do you know any useful usage about symbolsize?

I've often found symbolsize useful.  Not when looking at an oops
from my own machine.  But when looking at an oops posted on LKML,
from someone who most likely has a different .config and different
compiler, different optimization and different inlining from mine.
symbolsize is a good clue as to how close their kernel is to the
one I've got built on my machine, how likely guesses I make based
on mine will apply to theirs, and whereabouts in the function that
it oopsed.

Hugh
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