Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 30 Jan 1999 14:02:10 +0000 (GMT) | From | Tim Waugh <> | Subject | 2.2.1: Oops in ide_do_request |
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This morning, when I switch on my 486, it oopsed while remounting / read-write. I didn't write down the entire oops (doh!), but here's what I managed to salvage:
EIP: c017d8aa (ide_do_request=c017d820) eax was 13261105, fault address was this plus a bit call trace: c017c11e make_request=c017bc30 c017bff1 make_request c017de09 do_hwgroup_request=c017ddd0 c017de2b do_ide0_request=c017de20 c017b6f8 unplug_device=c017b6c0 c0125006 __wait_on_buffer=c0124f80 c01251c1 sync_buffers=c0125060 c01252d7 fsync_dev=c01252b0 c0128350 do_remount=c0128310 c01284c9 sys_mount=c0128430 ...
code: 8a 80 2c 01 00 25 ff 00 00 00 ...
I don't have the object files to put this in source-code context, but I can regenerate them.
Tim. */
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