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SubjectOops in 2.0.36
I just put 2.0.36 on my news server a couple of nights ago, and last
night (24 hours 1 minute 18 seconds after bootup) I got this oops:

general protection: 0000
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<0013e664>]
EFLAGS: 00010286
eax: 000003fc ebx: d0000000 ecx: 0b466558 edx: 00833bde
esi: 00000001 edi: 001bb9fc ebp: 00000100 esp: 0019a7fc
ds: 0018 es: 0018 fs: 002b gs: 0018 ss: 0018
Process swapper (pid: 0, process nr: 0, stackpage=0019891c)
Stack: 00000000 008404e0 00000001 0019a854 001bb9fc 008404e0 00000246 0014d870
0019e388 00000000 0014d850 00000001 0019a854 0014b7c6 008404e0 00112d61
00000000 00000001 ffffffff 00000001 00000001 0019a870 001b2c84 0011867b
Call Trace: [<0014d870>] [<0014d850>] [<0014b7c6>] [<00112d61>] [<0011867b>] [<0010a7e7>] [<00110018>]
[<001098b4>] [<0010a855>] [<001095ac>] [<00180018>] [<00109439>]
Code: 83 7b 10 00 75 36 8b 53 20 8b 03 89 06 c7 43 20 00 00 00 00
Aiee, killing interrupt handler
kfree of non-kmalloced memory: 0019a964, next= 00000000, order=0
kfree of non-kmalloced memory: 0019a954, next= 00000000, order=0
kfree of non-kmalloced memory: 0019ae68, next= 00000000, order=0
idle task may not sleep
idle task may not sleep
idle task may not sleep
idle task may not sleep
idle task may not sleep

Here is the ksymoops decode:

Using `/System.map' to map addresses to symbols.

>>EIP: 13e664 <ip_rt_check_expire+e8/150>
Trace: 14d870 <arp_check_expire+20/170>
Trace: 14d870 <arp_check_expire+20/170>
Trace: 14b7c6 <tcp_delack_timer+a/10>
Trace: 112d61 <timer_bh+2ed/334>
Trace: 11867b <do_bottom_half+3b/60>
Trace: 10a7e7 <handle_bottom_half+b/18>
Trace: 110018 <sys_modify_ldt+28/50>
Trace: 1098b4 <sys_idle+5c/70>
Trace: 10a855 <system_call+55/7c>
Trace: 1095ac <init>
Trace: 180018 <end_scsi_request+b4/160>
Trace: 109439 <start_kernel+1ad/1b8>

Code: 13e664 <ip_rt_check_expire+e8/150> cmpl $0x0,0x10(%ebx)
Code: 13e668 <ip_rt_check_expire+ec/150> jne 13e6a0 <ip_rt_check_expire+124/150>
Code: 13e66a <ip_rt_check_expire+ee/150> movl 0x20(%ebx),%edx
Code: 13e66d <ip_rt_check_expire+f1/150> movl (%ebx),%eax
Code: 13e66f <ip_rt_check_expire+f3/150> movl %eax,(%esi)
Code: 13e671 <ip_rt_check_expire+f5/150> movl $0x0,0x20(%ebx)
Code: 13e678 <ip_rt_check_expire+fc/150>

Any ideas? I know 2.2.0 is getting the attention, but it looks like
Alan Cox is still working on 2.0.x kernels some too.
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