Messages in this thread | | | From | Dirk Weigenand <> | Subject | Re: 2.1.65 flaming death. | Date | Thu, 20 Nov 1997 03:00:29 +0100 (MET) |
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Hi, > > Hi, > I don't have an oops or anything, but I was attempting to redial my ISP
That would have been helpful. Though i have yet to decode my oopses.
> after someone ICMP'd me, and Linux oop'd, spewed a LONG calltrace, then > 'aieee, killing interrupt handler' and then it spontaniously rebooted. > This on a stock 2.1.65 kernel, non SMP, Cyrix 586/100, modem PPP. Nothing > really special. Just thought that I should post this incase it's helpful > to some developer(s).
But here is the first oops i received: >>EIP: c0134388 <select_dcache+fc/184> Trace: c0133a3e <try_to_free_inodes+36/60> Trace: c0133ecb <iget+83/90> Trace: c013fb4b <ext2_lookup+57/7c> Trace: c012e854 <real_lookup+48/70> Trace: c012eafb <lookup_dentry+15b/1c4> Trace: c012ec29 <open_namei+41/308> Trace: c0125e75 <do_open+49/12c> Trace: c012606a <sys_open+a6/fc> Trace: c01096da <system_call+3a/40>
Code: c0134388 <select_dcache+fc/184> Code: c0134388 <select_dcache+fc/184> 8b 7e 40 movl 0x40(%esi),%edi Code: c013438b <select_dcache+ff/184> 39 7c 24 14 cmpl %edi,0x14(%esp,1) Code: c013438f <select_dcache+103/184> 0f 86 51 ff ff jbe ffffff5e <_EIP+ffffff5e> Code: c013439a <select_dcache+10e/184> ff Code: c013439b <select_dcache+10f/184> 39 7c 24 18 cmpl %edi,0x18(%esp,1) Code: c013439f <select_dcache+113/184> 0f 87 47 00 90 ja 9090005e <_EIP+9090005e> Code: c01343aa <select_dcache+11e/184> 90 Code: c01343ab <select_dcache+11f/184> 90 nop >>EIP: c0134388 <select_dcache+fc/184> Trace: c0133a3e <try_to_free_inodes+36/60> Trace: c0133c98 <get_empty_inode+20/b0> Trace: c012e367 <get_pipe_inode+7/d8> Trace: c012e46a <do_pipe+32/1a8> Trace: c010eebe <sys_pipe+86/e8> Trace: c0109852 <error_code+32/40> Trace: c01096da <system_call+3a/40>
coming from:
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 0000003e current->tss.cr3 = 01188000, ^\r3 = 01188000 *pde = 00000000 Oops: 0000 CPU: 0 EIP: 0010:[<c0134388>] EFLAGS: 00010282 eax: 0a3dac93 ebx: c0c85360 ecx: c0c19a60 edx: 00000223 esi: fffffffe edi: 00000000 ebp: 00000000 esp: c12f7ea0 ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Process xemacs (pid: 1283, process nr: 60, stackpage=c12f7000) Stack: 00000008 00000000 0001b948 c022aeb0 00000008 00000004 00000000 000001c5 00000008 00000000 00000005 c1c68040 c0133a3e 00000003 00000000 0001b948 c021e90c c0133ecb 00000008 0001b948 c1e93e60 c1e8e988 c02b202d c013fb4b Call Trace: [<c0133a3e>] [<c0133ecb>] [<c013fb4b>] [<c012e854>] [<c012eafb>] [<c 012ec29>] [<c0125e75>] [<c012606a>] [<c01096da>] Code: 8b 7e 40 39 7c 24 14 0f 86 51 ff ff ff 39 7c 24 18 0f 87 47
This was also while dialing the university but does not seem to be related since the trace indicates some problem in the VFS. Afterwards every program i tried to run dumped core. I was not evend able to shutdown since shutdown hung.
More information available on request (i will post some more oopses related tomorrow).
regards, Dirk
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