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SubjectRe: A simple way to lock up 2.2.0-pre7
In article <Pine.LNX.4.02A.9901160703210.283-100000@mikeg.weiden.de> you write:
>
>Every time you press return, one exits with the error message. If you
>press ^C again on the affected tty before these are all gone.. boom.
>
>The oops...
>Oops: 0002
>CPU: 0
>EIP: 0010:[<c0112564>]
>EFLAGS: 00010246
>eax: c2ebe96c ebx: c2b95f64 ecx: c80f5884 edx: c2b94000
>esi: c2ebe968 edi: 00000001 ebp: c0293e44 esp: c0293e40
>ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
>Process swapper (pid: 0, process nr: 0, stackpage=c0293000)
>Stack: c2ebe55d c0293ef4 c01be249 c2ebe96c 00000001 c2ebe55c c2ebe15c c2ebe75c
> c0293e74 0d112540 00000000 0000f201 c2ebe15d c0293e88 00000046 c02821a8
> 00000003 00000002 c0293e94 c01c53c9 0000000d c0293e9c c01c57ad c0293ec8
>Call Trace: [<c01be249>] (0) [<c01bc877>] (176) [<c01b7f4e>] (36)
> [<c0119eed>] (16) [<c0108a20>] (8) [<c0106f17>] (64)
> [<c010a1a0>] (16) [<c0108a20>] (8) [<c0106f17>] (64)
> [<c0106f66>] (20) [<c0108941>] (16) [<c0106c83>] (60)
> [<c0100176>] (24) [<ffffffff>]
> [<c010a165>] 0 [<c010a013>] 0 [<c0109f1c>] 0 [<c01c6352>] 0
> [<c01c627e>] 0 [<c01c60a9>] 0 [<c01c4f47>] 0 [<c01c07e5>] 0
> [<c01c05db>] 0 [<c01c6105>] 0 [<c01c614e>] 0 [<c01c577d>] 0
> [<c01c53a1>] 0 [<c01c5216>] 0 [<c0112540>] 0 [<c0109c75>] 0
> [<c010a18b>] 0 [<c0119eab>] 0 [<c01b7f12>] 0 [<c01bc7ac>] 0
> [<c01bd77a>] 0 [<c01b860d>] 0 [<c01b4824>] 0 [<c01b979d>] 0
> [<c01b430f>] 0 [<c01b46b3>] 0 [<c02322d6>] 0 [<c0232223>] 0
> [<c0112540>] 0 [<c01100e3>] 0

The above call trace must be from some nonstandard kernel. It doesn't
make sense, but more importantly it's not something a standard kernel
would print out anyway.

What strange patches have you been smoking?

(And no, I don't see any strange behaviour either, I get the same lack
of problems that Ted gets - just an endless stream of EIO messages that
is eminently killable by just pressing ^C and getting on with it).

Linus

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