Kernel oops
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If the kernel has oopsed or BUG'd, there will be crash information left on
the console. If you're debugging over a serial port, cut and paste the oops data
into a file. If the system was stable enough during the crash, the oops data
will be in /var/log/messages upon reboot.
The translated addresses are given in
"function_name + hexOffset/totalAddressesInFunction " form. For example:
>>EIP; 80289912 <lvm_snapshot_remap_block+a6/f8> <=====
Trace; 80286341 <lvm_map+3b9/490>
means that the instruction pointer held address 0x80289912 at the time of
the oops, which was 0xa6 bytes past the start of the lvm_snapshot_remap_block
function, which is 0xf8 bytes long. Similarly, one of the addresses in the
call trace was 0x3b9 bytes past the lvm_map function which is 0x490 bytes
long.