Messages in this thread | | | From | Ian Eure <> | Date | Wed, 11 Apr 2001 12:04:29 -0700 | Subject | Re: loop problems continue in 2.4.3 |
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i get this message when it panics:
-- snip -- loop: setting 534781920 bs for 07:86 Kernel panic: Invalid blocksize passed to set_blocksize -- snip --
Jens Axboe writes: > On Sat, Apr 07 2001, Ian Eure wrote: > > i'm still having loopback problems with linux 2.4.3, even though they > > were supposed to be fixed. it doesn't deadlock my maching right away > > anymore, but instead causes a kernel panic after 4-6 uses of the loop > > device. > > > > the message i get is: "Kernel panic: Invalid blocksize passed to > > set_blocksize" > > > > 100% reproducable. has anyone else seen this? > > > > i did compile with gcc 2.92.3, and i have hedrick's ide patches > > applied. > > > > anyone else see this? > > Nope, please add a printk like before set_blocksize in > drivers/block/loop.c and print the bs info, like so > > printk("loop: setting %d bs for %s\n", bs, kdevname(inode->i_rdev)); > set_blocksize(dev, bs); > > -- > Jens Axboe
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