Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 28 Sep 1998 08:16:54 -0700 | From | Bill Hawes <> | Subject | Re: 2.122 oops with java |
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Slava wrote:
> Hello everybody, > > My jEdit editor (written in Java, available at my homepage) oopeses when > an > attempt is made to read from a Unix domain socket. C programs don't seem > to be > affected. This is kernel 2.1.122 with no non-standard patches + libc > 5.4.46. > Here is the code chuck that produces the oops:
Could you put together a standalone test program that triggers the problem?
> > > PS: Where do I get the klogd that automatically decodes the call trace? > Doing it by hand is painful.
You can use ksymoops to decode an oops.
> EIP: 0010:[<c012a946>] - c012a90c t setfl -- this seems the reference > filep->f_ops and filep->dentry without checking if they're non null, > maybe that's the problem?
I'll take a look at this ..
Regards, Bill
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