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    SubjectRe: OOPS in 2.4.21-pre5, ide-scsi
    On Thu, Mar 13 2003, James Stevenson wrote:
    > Hi
    >
    > strange looks alot like the ones i have seen though the whole 2.4.x tree.
    >
    > this was discussed before somebody said they would send a patch myself
    > and sombody else were going to test it but the patch never happens.
    > >From what i can work out an error occurs on the cd drive and the request
    > queue is then empty and the ide-scsi driver then attempts to access the
    > reuest queue that doesnt exist i never did manage to find out
    > where the request get removed from the queue though.

    Your explanation doesn't quite make sense, but I can take a look at the
    problem :-)

    What kernel is the below oops from? What compiler?

    > *pde = 00000000
    > Oops: 0000
    > CPU: 0
    > EIP: 0010:[<c01e5783>] Not tainted
    > Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
    > EFLAGS: 00010202
    > eax: 00000000 ebx: c7a71000 ecx: c0327104 edx: 00000000
    > esi: 00000001 edi: c13a4fc0 ebp: cb23df58 esp: cb23df44
    > ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
    > Process klogd (pid: 381, stackpage=cb23d000)
    > Stack: 00000000 c0327294 c13de260 c0327294 00000202 cb23df78 c01cdd11
    > c0327294
    > c01e5700 c0327104 c121db00 04000001 0000000f cb23df98 c010a0bd
    > 0000000f
    > c13de260 cb23dfc4 cb23dfc4 0000000f c02f8ae0 cb23dfbc c010a24d
    > 0000000f
    > Call Trace: [<c01cdd11>] [<c01e5700>] [<c010a0bd>] [<c010a24d>] [<c010c358>]
    > Code: 8b 72 18 46 89 72 18 8b 55 f0 8b 82 f0 00 00 00 8b 58 04 53
    >
    > >>EIP; c01e5783 <idescsi_pc_intr+83/290> <=====
    > Trace; c01cdd11 <ide_intr+c1/120>
    > Trace; c01e5700 <idescsi_pc_intr+0/290>
    > Trace; c010a0bd <handle_IRQ_event+3d/70>
    > Trace; c010a24d <do_IRQ+7d/c0>
    > Trace; c010c358 <call_do_IRQ+5/d>
    > Code; c01e5783 <idescsi_pc_intr+83/290>
    > 00000000 <_EIP>:
    > Code; c01e5783 <idescsi_pc_intr+83/290> <=====
    > 0: 8b 72 18 mov 0x18(%edx),%esi <=====
    > Code; c01e5786 <idescsi_pc_intr+86/290>
    > 3: 46 inc %esi
    > Code; c01e5787 <idescsi_pc_intr+87/290>
    > 4: 89 72 18 mov %esi,0x18(%edx)
    > Code; c01e578a <idescsi_pc_intr+8a/290>
    > 7: 8b 55 f0 mov 0xfffffff0(%ebp),%edx
    > Code; c01e578d <idescsi_pc_intr+8d/290>
    > a: 8b 82 f0 00 00 00 mov 0xf0(%edx),%eax
    > Code; c01e5793 <idescsi_pc_intr+93/290>
    > 10: 8b 58 04 mov 0x4(%eax),%ebx
    > Code; c01e5796 <idescsi_pc_intr+96/290>
    > 13: 53 push %ebx
    >
    > <0>Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
    >
    > 1 warning issued. Results may not be reliable.

    --
    Jens Axboe

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