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Re: psymtab/symtab error
- From: Paul Koning <pkoning at equallogic dot com>
- To: carlton at math dot stanford dot edu
- Cc: gdb at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 20:00:52 -0500
- Subject: Re: psymtab/symtab error
- References: <15828.14028.345000.202128@gargle.gargle.HOWL><ro13coxrbtx.fsf@jackfruit.Stanford.EDU>
>>>>> "David" == David Carlton <carlton@math.stanford.edu> writes:
David> On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 18:50:36 -0500, Paul Koning
David> <pkoning@equallogic.com> said:
>> I've been wading all over the guts of gdb for most of today,
>> trying to track down the cause of this message:
>> (gdb) info addr CFreeList<CVolume>::m_base Internal: global symbol
>> `_ZN9CFreeListI7CVolumeE6m_baseE' found in iSCSIInit.cpp psymtab
>> but not in symtab. _ZN9CFreeListI7CVolumeE6m_baseE may be an
>> inlined function, or may be a template function (if a template,
>> try specifying an instantiation:
>> _ZN9CFreeListI7CVolumeE6m_baseE<type>). (gdb) info addr
>> CFreeList<CVolume>::m_base Symbol
>> "_ZN9CFreeListI7CVolumeE6m_baseE" is static storage at address
>> 0x4000dcf4. (gdb)
>> I get this simply by invoking gdb and loading the symbol table of
>> the image in question (a large RTOS application).
>> I dove deep into the guts of symbol table processing without
>> getting particularly enlightened. As a guess, perhaps the problem
>> is that this symbol is entered into the symtab in its friendly
>> form?
David> I was reading through old saved emails and noticed this; what
David> debug format are you using?
I don't know. I ran into this with gcc 3.0.1, NetBSD i386 host,
NetBSD MIPS target.
Is there a tool that will tell me?
paul