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SubjectRE: 2.4.9-ac5: acpi BUG
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I am mystified how this could still be happening with acpi=off.

Anyways, I think I know the root cause, so I'll see if I can fix it.

Regards -- Andy

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric Buddington
> [mailto:eric@ma-northadams1a-387.bur.adelphia.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 12:03 PM
> To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
> Subject: 2.4.9-ac5: acpi BUG
> Importance: High
>
>
> Andy and whoever else cares,
>
> This is similar (identical?) to previous failures I've had. This is
> 100% repeatable, even with acpi=off. The system is a K6-II. I have an
> almost identical kernel running on my PII Omnibook with no such
> problem.
>
> -Eric
>
> -------------------------------------------------
> ksymoops 2.4.1 on i586 2.4.3-ac3. Options used
> -V (default)
> -K (specified)
> -L (specified)
> -o /packages/linux/2.4.9-ac5/k6/lib/modules/2.4.9-ac5 (specified)
> -m /packages/linux/2.4.9-ac5/k6/boot/System.map (specified)
>
> No modules in ksyms, skipping objects
> kernel BUG at sched.c:712!
> invalid operand: 0000
> CPU: 0
> EIP: 0010:[<c0113e2d>]
> Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
> EFLAGS: 00010082
> eax: 0000001b ebx: c1218000 ecx: 00000001 edx: 00000ae6
> esi: c1219dc0 edi: c0190340 ebp: c1219d84 esp: c1219d58
> ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
> Process swapper (pid: 1, stackpage=c1219000)
> Stack: c024b86f 000002c8 c024b856 c1219dc0 c1218000 00000000
> c1218000 00000711
> c1218000 c1219dc0 c0190340 c1219e7c c0106f45 00000711
> c0189b10 c7fa2540
> c1219dc0 c0190340 c1219e7c 00000008 00000018 00000018
> 00000078 c01054ed
> Call Trace: [<c0190340>] [<c0106f45>] [<c0189b10>]
> [<c0190340>] [<c01054ed>]
> [<c0189c5e>] [<c0189b10>] [<c0189d9c>] [<c019039a>]
> [<c0190340>] [<c018fc2f>]
> [<c018fba8>] [<c0190cdb>] [<c01895fc>] [<c0108329>]
> [<c01895f0>] [<c01084b6>]
> [<c010a6c4>] [<c018973a>] [<c0192d0a>] [<c01927ed>]
> [<c0192447>] [<c019151d>]
> [<c0190efe>] [<c01903c5>] [<c0190360>] [<c018faa7>]
> [<c018c830>] [<c01a1b15>]
> [<c0105000>] [<c0105053>] [<c0105000>] [<c01054f6>] [<c0105040>]
> Code: 0f 0b 83 c4 0c 8d 65 f4 5b 5e 5f 5d c3 8d b6 00 00 00 00 8b
>
> >>EIP; c0113e2d <schedule+5d/400> <=====
> Trace; c0190340 <acpi_ev_global_lock_thread+0/20>
> Trace; c0106f45 <reschedule+5/10>
> Trace; c0189b10 <acpi_os_queue_exec+0/e0>
> Trace; c0190340 <acpi_ev_global_lock_thread+0/20>
> Trace; c01054ed <kernel_thread+1d/30>
> Trace; c0189c5e <acpi_os_schedule_exec+6e/120>
> Trace; c0189b10 <acpi_os_queue_exec+0/e0>
> Trace; c0189d9c <acpi_os_queue_for_execution+8c/160>
> Trace; c019039a <acpi_ev_global_lock_handler+3a/50>
> Trace; c0190340 <acpi_ev_global_lock_thread+0/20>
> Trace; c018fc2f <acpi_ev_fixed_event_dispatch+3f/d0>
> Trace; c018fba8 <acpi_ev_fixed_event_detect+58/a0>
> Trace; c0190cdb <acpi_ev_sci_handler+1b/30>
> Trace; c01895fc <acpi_irq+c/10>
> Trace; c0108329 <handle_IRQ_event+39/80>
> Trace; c01895f0 <acpi_irq+0/10>
> Trace; c01084b6 <do_IRQ+56/a0>
> Trace; c010a6c4 <call_do_IRQ+5/11>
> Trace; c018973a <acpi_os_out16+a/10>
> Trace; c0192d0a <acpi_hw_low_level_write+19a/1b0>
> Trace; c01927ed <acpi_hw_register_write+9d/260>
> Trace; c0192447 <acpi_hw_register_bit_access+2e7/3f0>
> Trace; c019151d <acpi_enable_event+6d/c0>
> Trace; c0190efe <acpi_install_fixed_event_handler+7e/a0>
> Trace; c01903c5 <acpi_ev_init_global_lock_handler+15/30>
> Trace; c0190360 <acpi_ev_global_lock_handler+0/50>
> Trace; c018faa7 <acpi_ev_initialize+47/60>
> Trace; c018c830 <acpi_enable_subsystem+60/b0>
> Trace; c01a1b15 <acpi_init+135/180>
> Trace; c0105000 <_stext+0/0>
> Trace; c0105053 <init+13/140>
> Trace; c0105000 <_stext+0/0>
> Trace; c01054f6 <kernel_thread+26/30>
> Trace; c0105040 <init+0/140>
> Code; c0113e2d <schedule+5d/400>
> 00000000 <_EIP>:
> Code; c0113e2d <schedule+5d/400> <=====
> 0: 0f 0b ud2a <=====
> Code; c0113e2f <schedule+5f/400>
> 2: 83 c4 0c add $0xc,%esp
> Code; c0113e32 <schedule+62/400>
> 5: 8d 65 f4 lea 0xfffffff4(%ebp),%esp
> Code; c0113e35 <schedule+65/400>
> 8: 5b pop %ebx
> Code; c0113e36 <schedule+66/400>
> 9: 5e pop %esi
> Code; c0113e37 <schedule+67/400>
> a: 5f pop %edi
> Code; c0113e38 <schedule+68/400>
> b: 5d pop %ebp
> Code; c0113e39 <schedule+69/400>
> c: c3 ret
> Code; c0113e3a <schedule+6a/400>
> d: 8d b6 00 00 00 00 lea 0x0(%esi),%esi
> Code; c0113e40 <schedule+70/400>
> 13: 8b 00 mov (%eax),%eax
>
> <0>Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
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