elf_add_memory_image_symbol(). The former creates and registers a new
image that has not been loaded from a file. The latter adds a symbol to
its symbol table. This is mainly a debug feature, allowing to name code
or data in memory regions that aren't associated with loaded ELF
objects.
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used it for an hour or so, I really wonder how we could live without it.
:-)
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removed the locking it did, as that doesn't work anymore in the kernel debugger.
The function was not thought to be used outside the debugger, anyway.
Improved usage message from debugger command "ls".
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its information, it's no longer safe to call this function outside the debugger.
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Also renamed elf_load_kspace() to load_kernel_add_on(), and friends.
The new unload_kernel_add_on() now has an image_id as parameter, no longer
a path (like the former elf_unload_kspace()).
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