Messages in this thread | | | From | "David Liontooth" <> | Date | Mon, 20 Oct 2003 05:24:52 -0500 | Subject | [2.6.0-test-7] natsemi oops |
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The 2.6.0-test-7 boots fine and works great -- until I plug in the ethernet cable. Within a second I get an oops and everything freezes. Booting with "acpi=off" makes no difference. If I boot with the ethernet cable plugged in, I get to the login prompt, and it oopses within a second. If I time it right, I can log into the machine remotely for one second before it oopses (so the natsemi driver is working). Very reproducible! /proc/kmsg is empty.
If I compile natsemi as a module, I don't get the oops. However, now the driver is not working -- I can't ping out. Everything works fine in 2.5.69, which I've been running since early July.
Here's some of the oops, taken by hand:
Process swapper (pid: 0, threadinfo=c042a000 task c03a47a0)
Stack
Call trace:
ipxitf_auto_create ipx_rcv netif_receive_skb process_backlog net_rx_action do_softirq do_IRQ _stext common_interrupt acpi_processor_idle cpu_idle start_kernel unknown_bootoption
Kernel panic: Fatal exception in interrupt In interrupt handler -- not syncing
Configuration, lspci, and dmesg attached.
Cheers, David
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