Messages in this thread | | | From | "Jordan Mendelson" <> | Subject | RE: Oops in 2.1.104p1 + Trace | Date | Fri, 29 May 1998 10:44:47 -0400 |
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Just a followup on this, I forgot to mention that I did follow 'make mrpropper' to turn off SMP... that did *NOT* fix it.
The machine contains the following:
NE2000 clone ISA Motorola VoiceSurfer 56k ISA Adaptec 2930 PCI Matrox Millenium 2 PCI Creative Labs Voodoo2 PCI Ensoniq AudioPCI PCI SCSI JVC CDR IDE Toshiba CD-ROM Intel 82371SB PIIX3 Chipset (USB, the works) 2 IDE HD's (conner and quantum) 96 megs EDO RAM Pentium-2 266
> -----Original Message----- > From: owner-linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu > [mailto:owner-linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu]On Behalf Of Jordan > Mendelson > Sent: Friday, May 29, 1998 1:16 AM > To: linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu > Subject: Oops in 2.1.104p1 + Trace > > > > Ok, I get this during boot directly after my scsi cdrom detection... > > Oops: 0000 > CPU: 0 > EIP: 0010:[<c010aa07>] > EFLAGS: 00010046 > eax: 00000010 ebx: 0009e000 ecx: 00000000 edx: 00000010 > esi: 00000000 edi: c038e000 ebp: c038ddcc esp: c038dd54 > ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 > Process swapper: (pid: 1, process nr: 1, stackpage = c038d000) > Stack: c01e002b c038ddcc 00000000 c038ddcc c038de20 06000000 > c7000000 c6800000 > 0018a497 c010aa81 c038ddcc c01e07e3 c01e1600 00000000 > 00000000 c010f95c > c01e1600 c038ddcc 00000000 c038c000 00000000 0000002f > c038de20 00000000 > CallTrace: [<c01e002b>] [<c7000000>] [<c6800000>] [<c010aa81>] > [<c01e07e3>] [<c01e1600>] [<c010f95c>] > [<c01e1600>] [<c01c9328>] [<c010a6f4>] [<c01120c5>] > [<c0118365>] [<c010b61d>] [<c010a67c>] [<c01dddcd>] > [<c01dde2a>] [<c01c273a>] [<c0202ad3>] [<c01c9d6e>] > [<c01c9cb0>] [<c01c9759>] [<c01c2d0c>] [<c01c37cf>] > [<c01c9b8c>] [<c012ef44>] [<c010a5bc>] [<c0120bb4>] > [<c01e0018>] [<c01080d7>] [<c0107fdc>] [<c0108088>] > Code: 64 8a 04 0e 0f a1 88 c2 31 c0 88 d0 89 44 24 10 50 68 db07 > Aiee, killing interrupt handler > > > Using `/System.map' to map addresses to symbols. > > >>EIP: c010aa07 <show_registers+203/23c> > Trace: c01e002b <stext_lock+bb3/1f01> > Trace: c7000000 > Trace: c6800000 > Trace: c010aa81 <die_if_kernel+41/50> > Trace: c01e07e3 <stext_lock+136b/1f01> > Trace: c01e1600 <bad_pmd_string+287/2ff> > Trace: c010f95c <do_page_fault+30c/31c> > Trace: c01e1600 <bad_pmd_string+287/2ff> > Trace: c01c9328 <sr_detect> > Trace: c010a6f4 <error_code+30/38> > Trace: c01120c5 <timer_bh+32d/37c> > Trace: c0118365 <do_bottom_half+45/64> > Trace: c010b61d <do_IRQ+3d/44> > Trace: c010a67c <ret_from_intr> > Trace: c01dddcd <__delay+5/8> > Trace: c01dde2a <__const_udelay+12/18> > Trace: c01c273a <scsi_do_cmd+32a/3f0> > Trace: c0202ad3 <RCSid+6abd/6b0e> > Trace: c01c9d6e <sr_do_ioctl+9a/210> > Trace: c01c9cb0 <sr_ioctl_done> > Trace: c01c9759 <get_capabilities+5d/1c8> > Trace: c01c2d0c <scsi_init_malloc+34/6c> > Trace: c01c37cf <resize_dma_pool+2f7/3d0> > Trace: c01c9b8c <sr_finish+e0/16c> > Trace: c012ef44 <sys_setup+40/44> > Trace: c010a5bc <system_call+38/3c> > Trace: c0120bb4 <kswapd> > Trace: c01e0018 <stext_lock+ba0/1f01> > Trace: c01080d7 <init+4f/1a8> > Trace: c0107fdc <this_must_match_init_task+1fdc/2000> > Trace: c01080d7 <init+4f/1a8> > Code: c010aa07 <show_registers+203/23c> > Code: c010aa07 <show_registers+203/23c> 64 8a 04 0e > movb %fs:(%esi,%ecx,1),%al > Code: c010aa0b <show_registers+207/23c> 0f a1 popl %fs > Code: c010aa0d <show_registers+209/23c> 88 c2 > movb %al,%dl > Code: c010aa0f <show_registers+20b/23c> 31 c0 > xorl %eax,%eax > Code: c010aa17 <show_registers+213/23c> 88 d0 > movb %dl,%al > Code: c010aa19 <show_registers+215/23c> 89 44 24 10 > movl %eax,0x10(%esp,1) > Code: c010aa1d <show_registers+219/23c> 50 pushl %eax > Code: c010aa1e <show_registers+21a/23c> 68 07 00 00 90 > pushl $0x90000007 > Code: c010aa29 <show_registers+225/23c> 90 nop > Code: c010aa2a <show_registers+226/23c> 90 nop > > Intel Pentium 2 266 > Intel 82371SB PIIX3 Chipset > gcc version egcs-2.90.25 980302 (egcs-1.0.2 prerelease) > Linux 2.1.104p1 w/ SMP = 1 & commented out > > It took me about an hour to write down this Oops message, and I'm sure I > still didn't get it right. You'd think someone would put an option in the > kernel to automatically attempt to do a call trace in something I can > actually read. Also, damn Oops messages wrap on my 80 char wide display, > plus the first line of the Call Trace contains 7 calls and not 8 making it > uneven causing me undo stress when quadrupal checking :) > > > Jordan > > -- > Jordan Mendelson : http://jordy.wserv.com > Web Services, Inc. : http://www.wserv.com > > > > - > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu >
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