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Subject2.4.18 mount.smbfs oops
1. mount -t smbfs -o uid=500,gid=500 //blue/shared-dir /mnt/smb
The smbmount asked me for a password, I pressed enter
2. df
Nothing strange happens
3. ls /mnt/smb
The Oops happens.

The Windows machine is Windows Xp, the ksymoops output attached.

--
Sandino Araico Sánchez
>drop table internet;
OK, 135454265363565609860398636678346496 rows affected.
"oh fuck" --fluxrad


ksymoops 2.3.4 on i686 2.4.18. Options used
-V (default)
-k /proc/ksyms (default)
-l /proc/modules (default)
-o /lib/modules/2.4.18/ (default)
-m /usr/src/linux/System.map (default)

Warning: You did not tell me where to find symbol information. I will
assume that the log matches the kernel and modules that are running
right now and I'll use the default options above for symbol resolution.
If the current kernel and/or modules do not match the log, you can get
more accurate output by telling me the kernel version and where to find
map, modules, ksyms etc. ksymoops -h explains the options.

Warning (compare_maps): ksyms_base symbol acpi_fadt_R__ver_acpi_fadt not found in System.map. Ignoring ksyms_base entry
Warning (compare_maps): ksyms_base symbol acpi_gbl_FADT_R__ver_acpi_gbl_FADT not found in System.map. Ignoring ksyms_base entry
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address e0000000
e0de895c
*pde = 00000000
Oops: 0000
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<e0de895c>] Not tainted
Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
EFLAGS: 00010282
eax: 7848f5e4 ebx: e0000000 ecx: f2ebe3fd edx: 180e9794
esi: 08a0835c edi: d8199e30 ebp: d8199ec8 esp: d8199de0
ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Process ls (pid: 1445, stackpage=d8199000)
Stack: c0143914 d8199e98 e0df913c 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 cfbe0280
d1a921e0 00000000 0ecad52d 00000000 00000000 00000000 ce54b000 00000022
00000000 00000000 00000001 00000024 e0de71c9 d089c7a0 d8199fb0 c0143914
Call Trace: [<c0143914>] [<e0de71c9>] [<c0143914>] [<c0143914>] [<e0de7258>]
[<c0143914>] [<e0de80fb>] [<c0143914>] [<c0143546>] [<c0143914>] [<c0143abf>]
[<c0143914>] [<c0126377>] [<c0106e23>]
Code: 0f b6 03 43 89 c2 c1 e2 04 01 f2 c1 e8 04 01 c2 8d 04 92 8d

>>EIP; e0de895c <END_OF_CODE+1bc15d/????> <=====
Trace; c0143914 <filldir64+0/15c>
Trace; e0de71c9 <END_OF_CODE+1ba9ca/????>
Trace; c0143914 <filldir64+0/15c>
Trace; c0143914 <filldir64+0/15c>
Trace; e0de7258 <END_OF_CODE+1baa59/????>
Trace; c0143914 <filldir64+0/15c>
Trace; e0de80fb <END_OF_CODE+1bb8fc/????>
Trace; c0143914 <filldir64+0/15c>
Trace; c0143546 <vfs_readdir+8e/d4>
Trace; c0143914 <filldir64+0/15c>
Trace; c0143abf <sys_getdents64+4f/103>
Trace; c0143914 <filldir64+0/15c>
Trace; c0126377 <sys_brk+bf/ec>
Trace; c0106e23 <system_call+33/38>
Code; e0de895c <END_OF_CODE+1bc15d/????>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code; e0de895c <END_OF_CODE+1bc15d/????> <=====
0: 0f b6 03 movzbl (%ebx),%eax <=====
Code; e0de895f <END_OF_CODE+1bc160/????>
3: 43 inc %ebx
Code; e0de8960 <END_OF_CODE+1bc161/????>
4: 89 c2 mov %eax,%edx
Code; e0de8962 <END_OF_CODE+1bc163/????>
6: c1 e2 04 shl $0x4,%edx
Code; e0de8965 <END_OF_CODE+1bc166/????>
9: 01 f2 add %esi,%edx
Code; e0de8967 <END_OF_CODE+1bc168/????>
b: c1 e8 04 shr $0x4,%eax
Code; e0de896a <END_OF_CODE+1bc16b/????>
e: 01 c2 add %eax,%edx
Code; e0de896c <END_OF_CODE+1bc16d/????>
10: 8d 04 92 lea (%edx,%edx,4),%eax
Code; e0de896f <END_OF_CODE+1bc170/????>
13: 8d 00 lea (%eax),%eax


3 warnings issued. Results may not be reliable.
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