On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 03:52:09PM +0100, Robert Schiele wrote: > On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 01:52:36PM +0000, Tom Playford wrote: > > I have the same problem and same output of grep remap_page_range /usr/src/linux/mm/memory.c as Mario. > > > > I'm using 2.4.19. > > > > grep remap_page_range /usr/src/linux/mm/memory.c > > > int remap_page_range(unsigned long from, unsigned long phys_addr, unsigned > > > long size, pgprot_t prot) > > Well, I expected that output. Well, I am confused how this could > happen. > > Did you build your kernel on your own? In that case what ist the > output of the following commands: Yes, I built it today. I use Debian Unstable. > > nm /usr/src/linux/mm/memory.o | grep remap_page_range 00000d60 T remap_page_range > nm /usr/src/linux/mm/mm.o | grep remap_page_range 00000d60 T remap_page_range > nm /usr/src/linux/vmlinux | grep remap_page_range c0333aa0 R __kstrtab_remap_page_range c0344718 R __ksymtab_remap_page_range c012a2e0 T remap_page_range > If you used you distributions standard kernel, what distribution do > you use? > > Robert > > -- > Robert Schiele Tel.: +49-621-181-2517 > Dipl.-Wirtsch.informatiker mailto:rschiele@uni-mannheim.de Thanks for your help. Tom -- Tom Playford tom@playford.net
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