On Wed, 30 Jan 2008, Bruce M Simpson wrote:> Since updating to 6.3-RELEASE on two machines I see this message a
> lot.
Hooray I am not alone!
I have a thread in stable called ' kldstat causes kernel to print odd
message' (not the best subject since it's wrong AND undescriptive),
message ID is 200801171410.38488.doconnor@gsoft.com.au.
> It is printed whenever a kernel module is loaded.
> The modules load OK. Nothing special or different about them.
>
> It seems to be harmless, but any idea why it's started happening
> since the release?
It is printed by sys/kern/link_elf.c - amd64 uses this for historical
reasons.
The issue is that it is being called before the stuff in link_elf_obj.c
and printing an error, the kernel then tries _obj and it works.
I tried #ifdef'ing out link_elf.c but it panicd my machine on boot and I
haven't had time to find out why.
The good news is that it's a purely cosmetic problem.
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for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au
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