Re: 2.6.26.3-rt3 bug report

From: Carsten Emde
Date: Tue Aug 26 2008 - 01:51:15 EST


Jon Masters wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-08-26 at 01:15 +0200, John Kacur wrote:
>> Slightly different form today.
>> Bad page state in process 'firefox-bin'
>> page:ffffe20000daa360 flags:0x0100000000000000
>> mapping:ffffe20000daa378 mapcount:0 count:0
>> Trying to fix it up, but a reboot is needed
>> Backtrace:
>> Pid: 16955, comm: firefox-bin Not tainted 2.6.26.3-rt3 #3
> Er, does firefox run reliably on a non-RT 2.6.26.3 kernel? This many
> random calls to bad_page suggests more of a RAM problem.
Don't think so. Same problem here:
Bad page state in process 'bonobo-activati'
page:c18f66fc flags:0x40000000 mapping:c18f670c mapcount:0 count:0
Trying to fix it up, but a reboot is needed
Backtrace:
Pid: 4169, comm: bonobo-activati Not tainted 2.6.26.3-rt3 #2
[<c0438e52>] ? printk+0x14/0x1a
[<c026e8ef>] bad_page+0x4e/0x79
[<c026f3d3>] free_hot_cold_page+0x5b/0x1dc
[<c026f5a1>] free_hot_page+0xf/0x11
[<c026f5c3>] __free_pages+0x20/0x2b
[<c02789a0>] __pte_alloc+0x6f/0x77
[<c0278a4d>] handle_mm_fault+0xa5/0x56c
[<c0243a1c>] ? rt_mutex_down_read+0x15c/0x164
[<c0218759>] do_page_fault+0x2c1/0x674
[<c021b21d>] ? enqueue_task+0x5a/0x66
[<c043bb66>] ? __spin_unlock_irqrestore+0x24/0x42
[<c0241e4f>] ? rt_mutex_adjust_prio+0x1a/0x31
[<c043bc92>] ? __spin_lock_irqsave+0x1e/0x38
[<c021f37d>] ? try_to_wake_up+0x176/0x180
[<c043bb5a>] ? __spin_unlock_irqrestore+0x18/0x42
[<c0241e4f>] ? rt_mutex_adjust_prio+0x1a/0x31
[<c0241e61>] ? rt_mutex_adjust_prio+0x2c/0x31
[<c0241e61>] ? rt_mutex_adjust_prio+0x2c/0x31
[<c043a8f7>] ? rt_write_slowunlock+0x1cd/0x1d5
[<c027ccb0>] ? mprotect_fixup+0x238/0x282
[<c0259384>] ? audit_syscall_exit+0x2b6/0x2d1
[<c0204a4e>] ? resume_userspace+0x6/0x1c
[<c0218498>] ? do_page_fault+0x0/0x674
[<c043bf02>] error_code+0x72/0x78

--cbe
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