> This looks _very similar_ to the amd mounting problems that happen
> since 114.
> I got ENOSYS errors on mount syscall too. UP kernel.
Folks, don't get distracted by the ENOSYS. I've been seeing this
ENOSYS for quite a while now. I first discovered it when chasing some
devfs bugs (since fixed), but I think it has nothing to do with devfs
at all. In my case the syscall was a mknod and the strace looked
something like this
mknod(...) = ENOSYS
mknod(...) = ENOSYS
mknod(...) = 0 (or the "correct" error)
I instrumented the sys_mknod system call and this showed that it was
only entered _once_ (and from the return value this should have been
the _last_ line above). This is on an UP kernel. I therefore think the
first two lines reported by strace are bogus. However, it seems to
have something to do with kmod, because I can trigger this with almost
any syscall on a device that leads to a call to kmod. Maybe strace
gets disturbed by the kmod process - it's forked inside the kernel so
strace doesn't know about it, but is technically a child of the
process causing the kmod.
Anyway, the ENOSYS has probably nothing to do with your real problem.
Cheers, Roderich
-- Vinny: Is it possible, the two utes... Judge: Eh, the two what? Uh, uh, what was that word? Vinny: Uh, what word? Judge: Two what? Vinny: What? Judge: Uh, did you say 'Utes'? Vinny: Yeah, two utes. Judge: What is a ute? Vinny: Oh, excuse me, your honor. Two YOUTHS.Roderich Schupp mailto:rsch@ExperTeam.de ExperTeam GmbH http://www.experteam.de/ Munich, Germany linux:2.1.116
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