Messages in this thread | | | From | Chris Old <> | Subject | Kernel panics in 2.2.[45] with SMBFS | Date | Thu, 1 Apr 1999 13:01:21 +0200 (SAST) |
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Hi-ho,
For a while I've been using 2.2.x. Yesterday (I was still running 2.2.4) I decided to add SMBFS. So I reconfigured my kernel, but didn't install any userspace tools yet. Upon reboot, there were a dozen or so kernel panics before it hung solid. So I upgraded to 2.2.5 - same thing. Rebuilt the kernel without SMBFS and no more panics.
Small nit though: when I removed smbfs, the kernel config told me that all I had to do was 'make zImage'. This failed in the link phase with some error about SMB. So I did a 'make dep clean zImage' (like the configurator used to tell you) and averything built fine.
So back to these panics. I took the last one out of the logs and decoded it ----------------------------------------- Options used: -v ../../vmlinux (specified) -O (specified) -K (specified) -L (specified) -m /System.map (specified) -c 1 (default)
current->tss.cr3 = 03e22000, pr3 = 03e22000 *pde = 00000000 Oops: 0000 CPU: 0 EIP: 0010:[<c0107ebf>] EFLAGS: 00010092 eax: 74c084c0 ebx: 00000000 ecx: 00000001 edx: c0012000 esi: 0000002b edi: c3e16000 ebp: c4800000 esp: c3e15d18 ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Process X (pid: 348, process nr: 7, stackpage=c3e15000) Stack: c3e14000 c02b3260 c01edcde c0161784 00000023 c3830c00 74c084c0 c3a203e0 c01dd50c 0000000e 74c084c0 00010202 c4800000 c5000000 c0107f20 c3e15d98 c01b3f48 c01b4f30 00000000 00000000 c010cf56 c01b4f30 c3e15d98 00000000 Call Trace: [<c0161784>] [<c4800000>] [<c5000000>] [<c0107f20>] [<c01b3f48>] [<c01b4f30>] [<c010cf56>] [<c01b4f30>] [<c0161784>] [<c0107b45>] [<c0161784>] [<c0168993>] [<c01693be>] [<c0174a58>] [<c0174690>] [<c0178a07>] [<c0178978>] [<c015c7a6>] [<c0178978>] [<c015d2ac>] [<c0116f62>] [<c01170e4>] [<c015dabb>] [<c0107a40>] Code: 0f b6 0c 03 89 4c 24 38 51 68 40 3f 1b c0 e8 ee 96 00 00 83
>>EIP: c0107ebf <show_registers+26b/29c> Trace: c0161784 <dst_discard+0/20> Trace: c4800000 <END_OF_CODE+45f8510/????> Trace: c5000000 <END_OF_CODE+4df8510/????> Trace: c0107f20 <die+30/38> Trace: c01b3f48 <stext_lock+efc/1f5c> Trace: c01b4f30 <stext_lock+1ee4/1f5c> Trace: c010cf56 <do_page_fault+2c6/318> Trace: c01b4f30 <stext_lock+1ee4/1f5c> Trace: c0178a07 <inet_sendmsg+8f/a4> Trace: c0107a40 <system_call+34/38> Code: c0107ebf <show_registers+26b/29c> 00000000 <_EIP>: <=== Code: c0107ebf <show_registers+26b/29c> 0: 0f b6 0c 03 movzbl (%ebx,%eax,1),%ecx <=== Code: c0107ec3 <show_registers+26f/29c> 4: 89 4c 24 38 movl %ecx,0x38(%esp,1) Code: c0107ec7 <show_registers+273/29c> 8: 51 pushl %ecx Code: c0107ec8 <show_registers+274/29c> 9: 68 40 3f 1b c0 pushl $0xc01b3f40 Code: c0107ecd <show_registers+279/29c> e: e8 ee 96 00 00 call c01115c0 <printk+0/174> Code: c0107ed2 <show_registers+27e/29c> 13: 83 00 00 addl $0x0,(%eax) -----------------------------------------
So, what else can I send? My kernel config? Some more (all) of the panics decoded? Anything else?
Ciao, chippenthog
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