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Subject2.0.33 oops
I just noticed the following on a web server running 2.0.33 with the
secure-linux and nestea patches. It doesn't appear to have done any
serious damage...but I guess an upgrade to 2.0.34 is in order.

general protection: 0000
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<00111744>]
EFLAGS: 00010202
eax: 02016957 ebx: 74207478 ecx: 02016957 edx: 029543d8
esi: 029543d8 edi: 02016953 ebp: 01d82ed4 esp: 01d82ec8
ds: 0018 es: 0018 fs: 002b gs: 002b ss: 0018
Process httpd-1.2.0 (pid: 9647, process nr: 62, stackpage=01d82000)
Stack: 0201693f 029543d8 00000000 03882b50 0012d9d5 02016957 029543d8 01d82f60
7fffffff 0012e7b0 029543d8 00000000 029543d8 0012e5df 03882b50 00000000
0241e594 08086054 000000ae 08086054 7fffffff 7fffffff 0241e502 00000001
Call Trace: [<0012d9d5>] [<0012e7b0>] [<0012e5df>] [<0012dd2e>] [<0012c9f0>] [<00130303>] [<0010a5b1>]
[<0013b36c>]
Code: 8b 13 8b 5b 04 85 d2 74 76 8b 02 83 f8 02 74 07 8b 02 83 f8

Using /kernels/System.map-2.0.33-stackF' to map addresses to symbols.

>>EIP: 111744 <wake_up+2c/f4>
Trace: 12d9d5 <locks_wake_up_blocks+19/40>
Trace: 12e7b0 <locks_delete_lock+34/7c>
Trace: 12e5df <posix_lock_file+227/344>
Trace: 12dd2e <fcntl_setlk+16a/180>
Trace: 12c9f0 <sys_fcntl+2a8/34c>
Trace: 130303 <load_elf_library+1e7/2c8>
Trace: 10a5b1 <system_call+55/7c>
Trace: 13b36c <dev_ifsioc+14/660>

Code: 111744 <wake_up+2c/f4> movl (%ebx),%edx
Code: 111746 <wake_up+2e/f4> movl 0x4(%ebx),%ebx
Code: 111749 <wake_up+31/f4> testl %edx,%edx
Code: 11174b <wake_up+33/f4> je 1117c3 <wake_up+ab/f4>
Code: 11174d <wake_up+35/f4> movl (%edx),%eax
Code: 11174f <wake_up+37/f4> cmpl $0x2,%eax
Code: 111752 <wake_up+3a/f4> je 11175b <wake_up+43/f4>
Code: 111754 <wake_up+3c/f4> movl (%edx),%eax
Code: 111756 <wake_up+3e/f4> cmpl $0x0,%eax
Code: 111759 <wake_up+41/f4> nop
Code: 11175a <wake_up+42/f4> nop
Code: 11175b <wake_up+43/f4> nop


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