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			When I use markup_oops.pl parse a x8664 oops, I got:
objdump: --start-address: bad number: NaN
No matching code found
This is because:
main::(./m.pl:228):	open(FILE, "objdump -dS --adjust-vma=$vmaoffset --start-address=$decodestart --stop-address=$decodestop $filename |") || die "Cannot start objdump";
  DB<3> p $decodestart
NaN
This NaN is from:
main::(./m.pl:176):	my $decodestart = Math::BigInt->from_hex("0x$target") - Math::BigInt->from_hex("0x$func_offset");
  DB<2> p $func_offset
0x175
There is already a "0x" in $func_offset, another 0x makes it a NaN.
The $func_offset is from line:
	if ($line =~ /RIP: 0010:\[\<[0-9a-f]+\>\]  \[\<[0-9a-f]+\>\] ([a-zA-Z0-9\_]+)\+(0x[0-9a-f]+)\/0x[a-f0-9]/) {
		$function = $1;
		$func_offset = $2;
	}
I make a patch to change "(0x[0-9a-f]+)\/0x[a-f0-9]/)" to "0x([0-9a-f]+)\/0x[a-f0-9]/)".
Signed-off-by: Hui Zhu <teawater@gmail.com>
Cc: Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| #!/usr/bin/perl
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| 
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| use File::Basename;
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| use Math::BigInt;
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| 
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| # Copyright 2008, Intel Corporation
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| #
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| # This file is part of the Linux kernel
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| #
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| # This program file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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| # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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| # Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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| #
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| # Authors:
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| # 	Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com>
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| 
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| 
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| my $vmlinux_name = $ARGV[0];
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| if (!defined($vmlinux_name)) {
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| 	my $kerver = `uname -r`;
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| 	chomp($kerver);
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| 	$vmlinux_name = "/lib/modules/$kerver/build/vmlinux";
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| 	print "No vmlinux specified, assuming $vmlinux_name\n";
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| }
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| my $filename = $vmlinux_name;
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| #
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| # Step 1: Parse the oops to find the EIP value
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| #
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| 
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| my $target = "0";
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| my $function;
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| my $module = "";
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| my $func_offset = 0;
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| my $vmaoffset = 0;
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| 
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| my %regs;
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| 
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| 
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| sub parse_x86_regs
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| {
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| 	my ($line) = @_;
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| 	if ($line =~ /EAX: ([0-9a-f]+) EBX: ([0-9a-f]+) ECX: ([0-9a-f]+) EDX: ([0-9a-f]+)/) {
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| 		$regs{"%eax"} = $1;
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| 		$regs{"%ebx"} = $2;
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| 		$regs{"%ecx"} = $3;
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| 		$regs{"%edx"} = $4;
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| 	}
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| 	if ($line =~ /ESI: ([0-9a-f]+) EDI: ([0-9a-f]+) EBP: ([0-9a-f]+) ESP: ([0-9a-f]+)/) {
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| 		$regs{"%esi"} = $1;
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| 		$regs{"%edi"} = $2;
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| 		$regs{"%esp"} = $4;
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| 	}
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| 	if ($line =~ /RAX: ([0-9a-f]+) RBX: ([0-9a-f]+) RCX: ([0-9a-f]+)/) {
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| 		$regs{"%eax"} = $1;
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| 		$regs{"%ebx"} = $2;
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| 		$regs{"%ecx"} = $3;
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| 	}
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| 	if ($line =~ /RDX: ([0-9a-f]+) RSI: ([0-9a-f]+) RDI: ([0-9a-f]+)/) {
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| 		$regs{"%edx"} = $1;
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| 		$regs{"%esi"} = $2;
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| 		$regs{"%edi"} = $3;
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| 	}
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| 	if ($line =~ /RBP: ([0-9a-f]+) R08: ([0-9a-f]+) R09: ([0-9a-f]+)/) {
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| 		$regs{"%r08"} = $2;
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| 		$regs{"%r09"} = $3;
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| 	}
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| 	if ($line =~ /R10: ([0-9a-f]+) R11: ([0-9a-f]+) R12: ([0-9a-f]+)/) {
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| 		$regs{"%r10"} = $1;
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| 		$regs{"%r11"} = $2;
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| 		$regs{"%r12"} = $3;
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| 	}
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| 	if ($line =~ /R13: ([0-9a-f]+) R14: ([0-9a-f]+) R15: ([0-9a-f]+)/) {
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| 		$regs{"%r13"} = $1;
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| 		$regs{"%r14"} = $2;
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| 		$regs{"%r15"} = $3;
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| sub reg_name
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| {
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| 	my ($reg) = @_;
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| 	$reg =~ s/r(.)x/e\1x/;
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| 	$reg =~ s/r(.)i/e\1i/;
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| 	$reg =~ s/r(.)p/e\1p/;
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| 	return $reg;
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| }
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| 
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| sub process_x86_regs
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| {
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| 	my ($line, $cntr) = @_;
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| 	my $str = "";
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| 	if (length($line) < 40) {
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| 		return ""; # not an asm istruction
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	# find the arguments to the instruction
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| 	if ($line =~ /([0-9a-zA-Z\,\%\(\)\-\+]+)$/) {
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| 		$lastword = $1;
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| 	} else {
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| 		return "";
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	# we need to find the registers that get clobbered,
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| 	# since their value is no longer relevant for previous
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| 	# instructions in the stream.
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| 
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| 	$clobber = $lastword;
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| 	# first, remove all memory operands, they're read only
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| 	$clobber =~ s/\([a-z0-9\%\,]+\)//g;
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| 	# then, remove everything before the comma, thats the read part
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| 	$clobber =~ s/.*\,//g;
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| 
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| 	# if this is the instruction that faulted, we haven't actually done
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| 	# the write yet... nothing is clobbered.
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| 	if ($cntr == 0) {
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| 		$clobber = "";
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	foreach $reg (keys(%regs)) {
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| 		my $clobberprime = reg_name($clobber);
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| 		my $lastwordprime = reg_name($lastword);
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| 		my $val = $regs{$reg};
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| 		if ($val =~ /^[0]+$/) {
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| 			$val = "0";
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| 		} else {
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| 			$val =~ s/^0*//;
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| 		}
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| 
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| 		# first check if we're clobbering this register; if we do
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| 		# we print it with a =>, and then delete its value
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| 		if ($clobber =~ /$reg/ || $clobberprime =~ /$reg/) {
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| 			if (length($val) > 0) {
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| 				$str = $str . " $reg => $val ";
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| 			}
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| 			$regs{$reg} = "";
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| 			$val = "";
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| 		}
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| 		# now check if we're reading this register
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| 		if ($lastword =~ /$reg/ || $lastwordprime =~ /$reg/) {
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| 			if (length($val) > 0) {
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| 				$str = $str . " $reg = $val ";
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| 			}
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| 	return $str;
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| }
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| 
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| # parse the oops
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| while (<STDIN>) {
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| 	my $line = $_;
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| 	if ($line =~ /EIP: 0060:\[\<([a-z0-9]+)\>\]/) {
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| 		$target = $1;
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| 	}
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| 	if ($line =~ /RIP: 0010:\[\<([a-z0-9]+)\>\]/) {
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| 		$target = $1;
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| 	}
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| 	if ($line =~ /EIP is at ([a-zA-Z0-9\_]+)\+0x([0-9a-f]+)\/0x[a-f0-9]/) {
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| 		$function = $1;
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| 		$func_offset = $2;
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| 	}
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| 	if ($line =~ /RIP: 0010:\[\<[0-9a-f]+\>\]  \[\<[0-9a-f]+\>\] ([a-zA-Z0-9\_]+)\+0x([0-9a-f]+)\/0x[a-f0-9]/) {
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| 		$function = $1;
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| 		$func_offset = $2;
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| 	}
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| 
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| 	# check if it's a module
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| 	if ($line =~ /EIP is at ([a-zA-Z0-9\_]+)\+(0x[0-9a-f]+)\/0x[a-f0-9]+\W\[([a-zA-Z0-9\_\-]+)\]/) {
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| 		$module = $3;
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| 	}
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| 	if ($line =~ /RIP: 0010:\[\<[0-9a-f]+\>\]  \[\<[0-9a-f]+\>\] ([a-zA-Z0-9\_]+)\+(0x[0-9a-f]+)\/0x[a-f0-9]+\W\[([a-zA-Z0-9\_\-]+)\]/) {
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| 		$module = $3;
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| 	}
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| 	parse_x86_regs($line);
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| }
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| 
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| my $decodestart = Math::BigInt->from_hex("0x$target") - Math::BigInt->from_hex("0x$func_offset");
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| my $decodestop = Math::BigInt->from_hex("0x$target") + 8192;
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| if ($target eq "0") {
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| 	print "No oops found!\n";
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| 	print "Usage: \n";
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| 	print "    dmesg | perl scripts/markup_oops.pl vmlinux\n";
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| 	exit;
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| }
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| 
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| # if it's a module, we need to find the .ko file and calculate a load offset
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| if ($module ne "") {
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| 	my $modulefile = `modinfo $module | grep '^filename:' | awk '{ print \$2 }'`;
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| 	chomp($modulefile);
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| 	$filename = $modulefile;
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| 	if ($filename eq "") {
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| 		print "Module .ko file for $module not found. Aborting\n";
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| 		exit;
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| 	}
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| 	# ok so we found the module, now we need to calculate the vma offset
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| 	open(FILE, "objdump -dS $filename |") || die "Cannot start objdump";
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| 	while (<FILE>) {
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| 		if ($_ =~ /^([0-9a-f]+) \<$function\>\:/) {
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| 			my $fu = $1;
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| 			$vmaoffset = hex($target) - hex($fu) - hex($func_offset);
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| 		}
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| 	}
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| 	close(FILE);
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| }
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| 
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| my $counter = 0;
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| my $state   = 0;
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| my $center  = 0;
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| my @lines;
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| my @reglines;
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| 
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| sub InRange {
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| 	my ($address, $target) = @_;
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| 	my $ad = "0x".$address;
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| 	my $ta = "0x".$target;
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| 	my $delta = hex($ad) - hex($ta);
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| 
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| 	if (($delta > -4096) && ($delta < 4096)) {
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| 		return 1;
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| 	}
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| 	return 0;
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| # first, parse the input into the lines array, but to keep size down,
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| # we only do this for 4Kb around the sweet spot
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| 
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| open(FILE, "objdump -dS --adjust-vma=$vmaoffset --start-address=$decodestart --stop-address=$decodestop $filename |") || die "Cannot start objdump";
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| 
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| while (<FILE>) {
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| 	my $line = $_;
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| 	chomp($line);
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| 	if ($state == 0) {
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| 		if ($line =~ /^([a-f0-9]+)\:/) {
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| 			if (InRange($1, $target)) {
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| 				$state = 1;
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| 			}
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| 		}
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| 	} else {
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| 		if ($line =~ /^([a-f0-9][a-f0-9][a-f0-9][a-f0-9][a-f0-9][a-f0-9]+)\:/) {
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| 			my $val = $1;
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| 			if (!InRange($val, $target)) {
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| 				last;
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| 			}
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| 			if ($val eq $target) {
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| 				$center = $counter;
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| 			}
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| 		}
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| 		$lines[$counter] = $line;
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| 
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| 		$counter = $counter + 1;
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| close(FILE);
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| 
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| if ($counter == 0) {
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| 	print "No matching code found \n";
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| 	exit;
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| }
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| 
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| if ($center == 0) {
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| 	print "No matching code found \n";
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| 	exit;
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| }
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| 
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| my $start;
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| my $finish;
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| my $codelines = 0;
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| my $binarylines = 0;
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| # now we go up and down in the array to find how much we want to print
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| 
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| $start = $center;
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| 
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| while ($start > 1) {
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| 	$start = $start - 1;
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| 	my $line = $lines[$start];
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| 	if ($line =~ /^([a-f0-9]+)\:/) {
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| 		$binarylines = $binarylines + 1;
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| 	} else {
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| 		$codelines = $codelines + 1;
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| 	}
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| 	if ($codelines > 10) {
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| 		last;
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| 	}
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| 	if ($binarylines > 20) {
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| 		last;
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| $finish = $center;
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| $codelines = 0;
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| $binarylines = 0;
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| while ($finish < $counter) {
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| 	$finish = $finish + 1;
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| 	my $line = $lines[$finish];
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| 	if ($line =~ /^([a-f0-9]+)\:/) {
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| 		$binarylines = $binarylines + 1;
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| 	} else {
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| 		$codelines = $codelines + 1;
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| 	}
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| 	if ($codelines > 10) {
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| 		last;
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| 	}
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| 	if ($binarylines > 20) {
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| 		last;
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| 	}
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| my $i;
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| 
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| 
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| # start annotating the registers in the asm.
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| # this goes from the oopsing point back, so that the annotator
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| # can track (opportunistically) which registers got written and
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| # whos value no longer is relevant.
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| 
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| $i = $center;
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| while ($i >= $start) {
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| 	$reglines[$i] = process_x86_regs($lines[$i], $center - $i);
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| 	$i = $i - 1;
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| }
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| 
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| $i = $start;
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| while ($i < $finish) {
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| 	my $line;
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| 	if ($i == $center) {
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| 		$line =  "*$lines[$i] ";
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| 	} else {
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| 		$line =  " $lines[$i] ";
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| 	}
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| 	print $line;
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| 	if (defined($reglines[$i]) && length($reglines[$i]) > 0) {
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| 		my $c = 60 - length($line);
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| 		while ($c > 0) { print " "; $c = $c - 1; };
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| 		print "| $reglines[$i]";
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| 	}
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| 	if ($i == $center) {
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| 		print "<--- faulting instruction";
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| 	}
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| 	print "\n";
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| 	$i = $i +1;
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| }
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| 
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