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SubjectOopses with 2.4.4
Hi folks!

All of a sudden I experienced at least two Oopses looking like the
attached one, which is from process X (the other was bash, but the message
had nearly scrolled away). Since I can't find this exact code sequence in
arch/i386/entry.S (it appeared exactly the same in the bash Oops) I am
asking myself whether it is a hardware failure... How else can code be
changed?

I am running 2.4.4 with the reiserfs-knfsd-patch on a dual PII
450/440BX/512MB machine.

TIA,
Roland
ksymoops 2.4.0 on i686 2.4.4. Options used
-V (default)
-k /proc/ksyms (default)
-l /proc/modules (default)
-o /lib/modules/2.4.4/ (default)
-m /boot/System.map-2.4.4-knfsdpatch (specified)

Warning (compare_maps): ksyms_base symbol __VERSIONED_SYMBOL(shmem_file_setup) not found in System.map. Ignoring ksyms_base entry
Oops: 0002
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<c0106ee6>]
Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
EFLAGS: 00010256
eax: 00000000 ebx: dcd5c000 ecx: dfffc5d0 edx: 000000ef
esi: 00000000 edi: 00000000 ebp: bffff888 esp: dcd5dfc4
ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Stack: 00000100 081d76c0 00000000 00000000 00000000 bffff888 00000001 0000002b
0000002b 0000008e 4014790e 00000023 00000292 bffff5e0 0000002b
Code: 00 00 05 20 df 2e c0 85 00 00 24 df 2e c0 0f 85 00 00 00 00

>>EIP; c0106ee6 <ret_from_sys_call+6/1a> <=====
Code; c0106ee6 <ret_from_sys_call+6/1a>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code; c0106ee6 <ret_from_sys_call+6/1a> <=====
0: 00 00 add %al,(%eax) <=====
Code; c0106ee8 <ret_from_sys_call+8/1a>
2: 05 20 df 2e c0 add $0xc02edf20,%eax
Code; c0106eed <ret_from_sys_call+d/1a>
7: 85 00 test %eax,(%eax)
Code; c0106eef <ret_from_sys_call+f/1a>
9: 00 24 df add %ah,(%edi,%ebx,8)
Code; c0106ef2 <ret_from_sys_call+12/1a>
c: 2e c0 0f 85 rorb $0x85,%cs:(%edi)


1 warning issued. Results may not be reliable.
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