oops in 3c59x driver

From: Wichert Akkerman (wichert@wiggy.net)
Date: Fri Aug 24 2001 - 19:00:22 EST


After switching my laptop to a 2.4 kernel I've had it die occasionaly
and I finally managed to get an oops out of it today (not running X
makes that a lot simpler :).

Decoded oops is below. The machine died in the middle of transferring
a large chunk of data (500Mb or so) via ssh. It did that twice in a row
now so it seems to be reprocuable.

This oops was made using 2.4.7ac11 (with freeswan 1.91 patch included
but which is not used). I get the same problem on 2.4.8ac5 and all
other 2.4 releases from the last few weeks as well.

The usual more-info-available-on-request applies.

Wichert.

CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<c01d27c3>]
Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
EFLAGS: 00010246
eax: 000005dc ebx: c2f5c6e0 ecx: 00000006 edx: cae12712
esi: c1e12812 edi: c5fd4870 ebp: c5fd4940 esp: c125be70
ds: 0018 es: 0078 ss: 0018
Process kpnpbios (pid: 2, stackpage=c125b000)
Stack: c2f5c6e0 c5fd4800 c5fd4800 c8875003 c2f5c6e0 c5fd4800 00000020 c5fd4800
       0000000b 0000e601 000005ea 42413938 0000001f 600085ea 00001800 00000017
       c88748a0 c5fd4800 c335e240 04000001 0000000b c125bf34 c12437f0 c1243760
Call Trace: [<c8875003>] [<c88748a0>] [<c01c58c>] [<c010802d>] [<c010818e>]
   [<c010a0ee>] [<c01b8634>] [<c0110018>] [<c01b8811>] [<c0105454>]
Code: f3 a6 74 04 c6 43 6a 03 0f b7 42 0c 86 c4 0f b7 c0 3d ff 05

>>EIP; c01d27c3 <eth_type_trans+6b/a8> <=====
Trace; c8875003 <[3c59x]boomerang_rx+23b/3ec>
Trace; c88748a0 <[3c59x]boomerang_interrupt+120/38c>
Trace; 0c01c58c Before first symbol
Trace; c010802d <handle_IRQ_event+35/60>
Trace; c010818e <do_IRQ+6e/b0>
Trace; c010a0ee <call_do_IRQ+5/b>
Trace; c01b8634 <pnp_bios_dock_station_info+98/e8>
Trace; c0110018 <do_release+78/b8>
Trace; c01b8811 <pnp_dock_thread+59/c8>
Trace; c0105454 <kernel_thread+28/38>
Code; c01d27c3 <eth_type_trans+6b/a8>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code; c01d27c3 <eth_type_trans+6b/a8> <=====
   0: f3 a6 repz cmpsb %es:(%edi),%ds:(%esi) <=====
Code; c01d27c5 <eth_type_trans+6d/a8>
   2: 74 04 je 8 <_EIP+0x8> c01d27cb <eth_type_trans+73/a8>
Code; c01d27c7 <eth_type_trans+6f/a8>
   4: c6 43 6a 03 movb $0x3,0x6a(%ebx)
Code; c01d27cb <eth_type_trans+73/a8>
   8: 0f b7 42 0c movzwl 0xc(%edx),%eax
Code; c01d27cf <eth_type_trans+77/a8>
   c: 86 c4 xchg %al,%ah
Code; c01d27d1 <eth_type_trans+79/a8>
   e: 0f b7 c0 movzwl %ax,%eax
Code; c01d27d4 <eth_type_trans+7c/a8>
  11: 3d ff 05 00 00 cmp $0x5ff,%eax

 <0>Kernel panic: Aiee, killing in interrupt handler!

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