Oops in 2.0.29...

Edward S. Marshall (emarshal@common.net)
Tue, 27 May 1997 15:31:46 -0500 (CDT)


Hello, all...

Got these these two oops messages lately; these were generated upon the
crash of a server process ("driver"):

Oops: 0000
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<001566a9>]
EFLAGS: 00010216
eax: 07576dd0 ebx: 00000400 ecx: 00000100 edx: 07521800
esi: 400aa000 edi: 07521800 ebp: 00000400 esp: 05d05c08
ds: 0018 es: 0018 fs: 002b gs: 002b ss: 0018
Process driver (pid: 16276, process nr: 26, stackpage=05d05000)
Stack: 00034000 400a3000 400a3000 01576000 00000000 00000000 001c88fc 00007000
00000000 000053d4 014f5000 00000000 07576dd0 ffffffe4 0000010c 060f9d54
060f9c98 0000000c 060f9d50 060f9c98 060f9c98 00000000 00000000 05d05d4c
Call Trace: [<0012062a>] [<0012063e>] [<0012f5c0>] [<0012f6f7>] [<0012f5c0>] [<001300d0>] [<001195e0>]
[<0010a487>] [<0010a6c2>]
Code: 64 f3 a5 83 e3 03 89 d9 64 f3 a4 55 8b 54 24 34 8b 52 24 03

The ksymoops report from it was:

>>EIP: 1566a9 <ext2_file_write+249/45c>
Trace: 12062a <do_truncate+46/78>
Trace: 12063e <do_truncate+5a/78>
Trace: 12f5c0 <dump_write+1c/2c>
Trace: 12f6f7 <writenote+a7/c8>
Trace: 12f5c0 <dump_write+1c/2c>
Trace: 1300d0 <elf_core_dump+9b8/a50>
Trace: 1195e0 <do_no_page+1bc/328>
Trace: 10a487 <do_signal+1ef/278>
Trace: 10a6c2 <signal_return+12/40>

And the other one:

Oops: 0000
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<001566a9>]
EFLAGS: 00010216
eax: 0551d6e8 ebx: 00000400 ecx: 00000100 edx: 0005e400
esi: 400aa000 edi: 0005e400 ebp: 00000400 esp: 049e8c08
ds: 0018 es: 0018 fs: 002b gs: 002b ss: 0018
Process driver (pid: 22674, process nr: 83, stackpage=049e8000)
Stack: 00034000 400a3000 400a3000 01fe1000 00000000 00000000 001c88fc 00007000
00000000 00007d74 01f5d000 00000000 0551d6e8 ffffffe4 050bec98 07561220
049e8c94 065817c0 00008180 049e8c94 065817c0 00008180 00124492 07561220
Call Trace: [<00124492>] [<0015968a>] [<0012f5c0>] [<0012f6f7>] [<0012f5c0>] [<001300d0>] [<001195e0>]
[<0010a487>] [<0010a6c2>]
Code: 64 f3 a5 83 e3 03 89 d9 64 f3 a4 55 8b 54 24 34 8b 52 24 03

And the ksymoops report for it:

>>EIP: 1566a9 <ext2_file_write+249/45c>
Trace: 124492 <__brelse+22/44>
Trace: 15968a <ext2_create+152/168>
Trace: 12f5c0 <dump_write+1c/2c>
Trace: 12f6f7 <writenote+a7/c8>
Trace: 12f5c0 <dump_write+1c/2c>
Trace: 1300d0 <elf_core_dump+9b8/a50>
Trace: 1195e0 <do_no_page+1bc/328>
Trace: 10a487 <do_signal+1ef/278>
Trace: 10a6c2 <signal_return+12/40>

Kernel is 2.0.29 on a P133 w/128M RAM, Adaptec 2940UW SCSI. Please let me
know if additional information is needed to track this down.

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