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SubjectRe: Re: OOPS in Kmalloc
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hello randy 
as i am new to kernel level programing
i do not know how to decode a oops . could you tell me how to do it
i will mail the exact oops messages in next mail
right now i am debugging by using printk only

raman
"Randy.Dunlap" wrote:



> Hello,
> i am getting OOPS in Kmalloc .
>
> void **data;
> qset = 1000;
>
> dptr->data = kmalloc(qset * sizeof(char *), GFP_KERNEL);
>
> what could the possible the cause of the error
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
As I am so fond of saying, it's almost always correct to indicate what
kernel version one if referring to in a problem report.

Please decode the oops output and post it here.

~Randy






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