Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Mon, 13 Nov 2000 16:23:53 +0900 (JST) | From | Tom Holroyd <> | Subject | memory.c:83: bad pmd 0000000000000001 |
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memory.c:83: bad pmd 0000000000000001
Alpha DP264 UP
2.4.0-test10 (not pre)
I never got a bad pmd before. I booted test10 on Nov 6, and I've gotten bad pmd's about once a day (5 so far) since then. I don't think it's hardware. I was running test10preX (circa Oct 24) for a while, and never got it (and various test1-9 before that), so it has to be something in one of the later test10pre versions.
It's coming from mm/memory.c:free_one_pmd().
Compiled with gcc 2.95.2 19991024 (release).
Dr. Tom Holroyd "I am, as I said, inspired by the biological phenomena in which chemical forces are used in repetitious fashion to produce all kinds of weird effects (one of which is the author)." -- Richard Feynman, _There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom_
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