bad pmd filemap.c, oops; 2.4.30 and 2.4.32

From: Chris Stromsoe
Date: Tue Dec 27 2005 - 12:05:43 EST


I have a machine that oopsed twice in the last 3 weeks. Immediately before each oops was a "filemap.c:2234: bad pmd" message. The first oops happened with 2.4.30, the second with 2.4.32. The oops from 2.4.30 is below. I don't have the oops from 2.4.32.

The machine is a usenet feeder and does a constant ~110mbit/s traffic. I have the tg3 and bonding modules loaded. There are 2 Adaptec controllers, one onboard, one pci (aic7899 and 3960D). There are 5 disks off the first channel of aic7899 (comes up as scsi2), 4 of which are in a RAID5. The other 3 channels are unused. I have the .config for 2.4.30 available if needed.

Pointers for where to look if/when it happens again would be appreciated. Thanks.


-Chris

filemap.c:2234: bad pmd 00c001e3.
filemap.c:2234: bad pmd 010001e3.
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address c13aef08
printing eip:
c012d7b6
*pde = 010001e3
*pte = ce919a00
Oops: 0000
CPU: 1
EIP: 0010:[mark_page_accessed+6/48] Not tainted
EFLAGS: 00010296
eax: c13aeef0 ebx: c13aeef0 ecx: 0005d800 edx: ee030900
esi: 0005d7a0 edi: 0005d8a9 ebp: f66b1c3c esp: f66b1c38
ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Process innfeed (pid: 526, stackpage=f66b1000)
Stack: c13aeef0 f66b1c70 c012ea08 ee030900 0005d7a0 0005d8a9 0005d8a9 f7fa1d60
f6628080 f6628144 f7628200 ee030900 c012e830 f77f4d80 f66b1cb8 c012a18e
ee030900 63ca0000 00000000 f66b1ce4 c027404c 00000000 f77f4d80 00000106
Call Trace: [filemap_nopage+472/544] [filemap_nopage+0/544] [do_no_page+126/608] [ip_queue_xmit+780/1424] [handle_mm_fault+121/272]
[do_page_fault+1024/1472] [tcp_write_xmit+353/688] [tcp_new_space+137/160] [tcp_rcv_established+716/2480] [memcpy_toiovec+67/112] [do_page_fault+0/1472]
[error_code+52/60] [csum_partial_copy_generic+61/260] [tcp_sendmsg+2367/4512] [inet_sendmsg+65/80] [sock_sendmsg+102/176] [sock_readv_writev+116/176]
[sock_writev+79/96] [do_readv_writev+567/608] [sys_writev+88/128] [system_call+51/56]

Code: 8b 40 18 a8 80 75 07 8b 43 18 a8 04 75 0c f0 0f ba 6b 18 02



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