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SubjectRe: kernel 2.4.26 oops (maybe solved)
FromAlex Lyashkov <>
DateThu, 22 Jul 2004 07:50:50 +0300
В Чтв, 22.07.2004, в 06:26, Peter Santoro пишет:
> After trying many h/w and s/w configurations, I've apparently isolated 
> my instability issues to using the following the linux kernel highmem 
> options: CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G=y, CONFIG_HIGHMEM=y, CONFIG_HIGHMEMIO=y.  I 
> have 1GB ram, so maybe one of my dimms is bad or maybe there's a highmem 
> bug in the 2.4.X kernel.
> 
> The crashes in my previous emails today were due to using the latest 
> alsa modules (loaded, but not used by any application) with a HIGHMEM 
> enabled kernel.  I appear to have no problem using alsa when HIGHMEM is 
> disabled.  Apparently, I'm not the only one having problems with alsa 
> and highmem 
> (http://www.mail-archive.com/alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net/msg13918.html).
> 
> I would be willing to work with a kernel developer to better isolate 
> this problem and test a patch.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> 
> Peter Santoro
> -
sound like bad work with pte mapping. As possible use pte_*_map without
pte_unmap or same.


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Alex Lyashkov <shadow@psoft.net>
PSoft
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