Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 7 May 1999 17:56:22 +0100 | From | Steve Dodd <> | Subject | Oops in dput() (was Re: Oops report) |
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On Fri, May 07, 1999 at 09:30:51AM +0200, root wrote:
> Linux 2.2.7 SMP ( 2 x PII, AIC7880 )
> Code: c0132a7b <dput+127/148> 00000000 <_EIP>: <=== > Code: c0132a7b <dput+127/148> 0: 8b 40 40 movl 0x40(%eax),%eax <=== > Code: c0132a7e <dput+12a/148> 3: 50 pushl %eax > Code: c0132a7f <dput+12b/148> 4: 56 pushl %esi > Code: c0132a80 <dput+12c/148> 5: 68 fc 6d 1d c0 pushl $0xc01d6dfc > Code: c0132a85 <dput+131/148> a: e8 66 20 fe ff call c0114af0 <printk+0/188>
It looks like you're using egcs -- at least, you don't seem to be using gcc 2.7.2.3. What version of egcs? AFAICR compiling kernels with egcs 1.0.x had some problems.
> Code: c0132a8a <dput+136/148> f: c7 05 00 00 00 movl $0x0,0x0 > Code: c0132a8f <dput+13b/148> 14: 00 00 00 00 00
So if it's any consolation, even if the printk had succeeded, the process would have oops'd on the next line, anyway :)
S. (who's wondering if it's worth teaching himself about the dcache layer tonight..)
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