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H A Dkvm_getloadavg.cdiff 55127 Mon Dec 27 07:14:58 MST 1999 peter Use kldsym(2) to lookup symbol values. This avoids the kvm_mkdb juggling
and is module aware. Yes, this means that kvm_nlist(3) will find symbols
in loaded modules. The emulation of the nlist struct is pretty crude but
seems to work well enough for all the users in the tree that I found.
H A Dkvm_nlist.3diff 55127 Mon Dec 27 07:14:58 MST 1999 peter Use kldsym(2) to lookup symbol values. This avoids the kvm_mkdb juggling
and is module aware. Yes, this means that kvm_nlist(3) will find symbols
in loaded modules. The emulation of the nlist struct is pretty crude but
seems to work well enough for all the users in the tree that I found.
H A Dkvm_sparc.cdiff 55127 Mon Dec 27 07:14:58 MST 1999 peter Use kldsym(2) to lookup symbol values. This avoids the kvm_mkdb juggling
and is module aware. Yes, this means that kvm_nlist(3) will find symbols
in loaded modules. The emulation of the nlist struct is pretty crude but
seems to work well enough for all the users in the tree that I found.
H A Dkvm_amd64.cdiff 55127 Mon Dec 27 07:14:58 MST 1999 peter Use kldsym(2) to lookup symbol values. This avoids the kvm_mkdb juggling
and is module aware. Yes, this means that kvm_nlist(3) will find symbols
in loaded modules. The emulation of the nlist struct is pretty crude but
seems to work well enough for all the users in the tree that I found.
H A Dkvm_file.cdiff 55127 Mon Dec 27 07:14:58 MST 1999 peter Use kldsym(2) to lookup symbol values. This avoids the kvm_mkdb juggling
and is module aware. Yes, this means that kvm_nlist(3) will find symbols
in loaded modules. The emulation of the nlist struct is pretty crude but
seems to work well enough for all the users in the tree that I found.
H A Dkvm_getswapinfo.cdiff 55127 Mon Dec 27 07:14:58 MST 1999 peter Use kldsym(2) to lookup symbol values. This avoids the kvm_mkdb juggling
and is module aware. Yes, this means that kvm_nlist(3) will find symbols
in loaded modules. The emulation of the nlist struct is pretty crude but
seems to work well enough for all the users in the tree that I found.
H A Dkvm_i386.cdiff 55127 Mon Dec 27 07:14:58 MST 1999 peter Use kldsym(2) to lookup symbol values. This avoids the kvm_mkdb juggling
and is module aware. Yes, this means that kvm_nlist(3) will find symbols
in loaded modules. The emulation of the nlist struct is pretty crude but
seems to work well enough for all the users in the tree that I found.
H A Dkvm_private.hdiff 55127 Mon Dec 27 07:14:58 MST 1999 peter Use kldsym(2) to lookup symbol values. This avoids the kvm_mkdb juggling
and is module aware. Yes, this means that kvm_nlist(3) will find symbols
in loaded modules. The emulation of the nlist struct is pretty crude but
seems to work well enough for all the users in the tree that I found.
H A Dkvm.cdiff 55127 Mon Dec 27 07:14:58 MST 1999 peter Use kldsym(2) to lookup symbol values. This avoids the kvm_mkdb juggling
and is module aware. Yes, this means that kvm_nlist(3) will find symbols
in loaded modules. The emulation of the nlist struct is pretty crude but
seems to work well enough for all the users in the tree that I found.
H A Dkvm_proc.cdiff 55127 Mon Dec 27 07:14:58 MST 1999 peter Use kldsym(2) to lookup symbol values. This avoids the kvm_mkdb juggling
and is module aware. Yes, this means that kvm_nlist(3) will find symbols
in loaded modules. The emulation of the nlist struct is pretty crude but
seems to work well enough for all the users in the tree that I found.

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