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Subjecttracing a kernel stack corruption
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Hi 

Does anyone knows how to trace a kernel stack corruption error??

I use a program wich performs ioctl to an experimental network driver of
my own
At the end of this process ( when the release() function is called ), it
seems that the usual contents of the kernel_stack_page element
(0xdeadbeef) from the task_struct strucure has been crushed somewhere (
I don t know how it is possible 'cause I don t play with any
task_struct...)

Fabien
Sophia Antipolis
France

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