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SubjectRe: About kernel panic!
Do you mean that there is something wrong with my Kernel Code? So, i have to use a
new kernel code, but i can't understand why.

Thanks and Best,


>From: Nick Piggin <nickpiggin@yahoo.com.au>
>Reply-To:
>To: Zhenyu Wu <y030729@njupt.edu.cn>
>Subject: Re: About kernel panic!
>Date:Mon, 20 Dec 2004 20:21:23 +1100
>
>Zhenyu Wu wrote:
> > Hello, Everyone,
> >
> > I think i have met lots of troubles when i am programming in the kernel, so,
i
> > want to get
> > some help.
> >
> > One of my troubles is that, sometimes, the program can work well, but
sometimes,
> > there are
> > kernel panics. So, does someone else meet such questions, what is the major
> > reasons? From the
> > indication of the log messages, i can find the messages on allocting the
memory, i
> > remember,
> > i use the kmalloc to do it, but is there something wrong?
> >
>
> Yes, there is something wrong with your kernel code. The oops will
> tell you what went wrong.
>
> Reading Documentation/oops-tracing.txt is a good start.
>
> Nick
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