Re: [OOPS] getting a bit farther tracking it.

From: Chris Meadors (clubneon@hereintown.net)
Date: Thu Aug 03 2000 - 13:07:26 EST


In case you didn't remember (which is doubtful that you did), I'm running
2.4.0-test5 on a dual PIII-667 with 1 GB of RAM, on a ServerWorks chipset
based motherboard with a LSI Symbios 53c896 SCSI controller built in.

On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Chris Meadors wrote:

> Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address fffffff4 printing eip:
> c011ed5c
> *pde = 00003063
> Oops: 0000
> CPU: 1
> EIP: 0010:[<c011ed5c>]
> Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
> EFLAGS: 00010082
> eax: e6ad85e0 ebx: 00000000 ecx: f7b6c03c edx: 00000016
> esi: ffffffc4 edi: c029eee0 ebp: f7821fbc esp: f7821f58
> ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
> Stack: f7820000 00001768 000005da 00000000 00002000 daf0f900 00000000 f7ee8000
> 00000000 00003bb3 00000004 00001000 00002000 f7820000 f6e76b9c f6e76b00
> 00000000 c012fc9e f41da120 bffff534 00000002 0000002e 00000001 f7820000
> Call Trace: [<c012fc98>] [<c010b211>]
> Code: 83 7b f4 00 75 59 8b 45 ec 85 43 fc 74 51 8b 55 f8 8b 52 4c
>
> >>EIP; c011ed5c <register_proc_table+3c/118> <=====
> Trace; c012fc98 <sys_write+9c/b0>
> Trace; c010b211 <reschedule+5/c>
> Code; c011ed5c <register_proc_table+3c/118>
> 00000000 <_EIP>:
> Code; c011ed5c <register_proc_table+3c/118> <=====
> 0: 83 7b f4 00 cmpl $0x0,0xfffffff4(%ebx) <=====
> Code; c011ed60 <register_proc_table+40/118>
> 4: 75 59 jne 5f <_EIP+0x5f> c011edbb
> <register_proc_table+9b/118>
> Code; c011ed62 <register_proc_table+42/118>
> 6: 8b 45 ec mov 0xffffffec(%ebp),%eax
> Code; c011ed65 <register_proc_table+45/118>
> 9: 85 43 fc test %eax,0xfffffffc(%ebx)
> Code; c011ed68 <register_proc_table+48/118>
> c: 74 51 je 5f <_EIP+0x5f> c011edbb
> <register_proc_table+9b/118>
> Code; c011ed6a <register_proc_table+4a/118>
> e: 8b 55 f8 mov 0xfffffff8(%ebp),%edx
> Code; c011ed6d <register_proc_table+4d/118>
> 11: 8b 52 4c mov 0x4c(%edx),%edx

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