Messages in this thread | | | From | brian@worldcon ... | Date | Fri, 28 Jan 2000 23:53:30 -0800 | Subject | Re: [PATCH] boobytrap for 2.2.15pre5 |
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On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 03:28:48AM +0100, Rik van Riel wrote: > When you encounter these error messages, please send them > to linux-kernel, _with_ the names of the functions (because > they differ on every compilation) and, if possible, a short > explanation of what do did to provoke these errors.
brian@home brian>dmesg | grep task | sort | uniq gfp called by non-running (1) task from c0118a76! gfp called by non-running (1) task from c0118e5a! gfp called by non-running (1) task from c0120b76! brian@home brian>cat /proc/ksyms | sort | grep c0118 c0118670 remap_page_range c0118cb4 vmtruncate brian@home brian>cat /proc/ksyms | sort | grep c0120 c0120000 free_pages c012013c __get_free_pages
brian@top brian>dmesg | grep task | sort | uniq gfp called by non-running (1) task from c011981e! gfp called by non-running (1) task from c0119c02! brian@top brian>cat /proc/ksyms | sort | grep c0119 c0119418 remap_page_range c0119a5c vmtruncate
home is an AMD K6/2-400 w/128MB. It does a quite a number of things: 12 virtual web sites (2 SSL), squid, masquerading router for 5 other PCs, mail server.
top is my laptop. AMD K6/2-333 w/128MB. the gfp reports on my laptop showed up right after I dialed out with PPP.
-- Brian Litzinger <brian@litzinger.com>
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