Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 21 Jan 2004 10:35:07 +0100 | From | Helge Hafting <> | Subject | Re: 2.6.1-mm5 dies booting, possibly ipv6 related |
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Andrew Morton wrote: > GCS <gcs@lsc.hu> wrote: > >>Offtopic ps:Sorry that I can not help further now, I kicked a door too >> badly that I think I broke my little finger on my leg. :-( But it would >> worth to try without CONFIG_REGPARM as Helge noted he has it turned on, >> and at least I also have it as Y. [...] > So yes, whatever compiler you are using, turn off CONFIG_REGPARM - it is > still very experimental.
I turned it off, and turned on debugging for stack and memory allocations. It still crashes at boot time, in a slightly different way. I got an "endless" amount of [<c011f202>] register_proc_table+0xc0/0xd6 scrolling by at high speed. After a minute or so it ended with addr_conf_init inet6_init oo_initcalls init init kernel_thread_helper
I have ipv6 compiled into the kernel, others with the same problem seems to have this common factor.
Helge Hafting
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