2.2.6 oops in ext2_read_inode

Philippe Troin (phil@fifi.org)
23 Apr 1999 13:57:02 -0700


Got these oops on:
Linux tantale 2.2.6 #1 Mon Apr 19 09:28:45 PDT 1999 i586 unknown

This box uses a linear md array in case that matters...

Phil.

kernel: Oops: 0002
kernel: CPU: 0
kernel: EIP: 0010:[ext2_read_inode+525/972]
kernel: EFLAGS: 00010246
kernel: eax: 00000001 ebx: 0007e0d7 ecx: c2ad91e0 edx: 0000003f
kernel: esi: c2c54680 edi: c1a6e770 ebp: 00000280 esp: c1ee7ed4
kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
kernel: Process tripwire (pid: 26682, process nr: 134, stackpage=c1ee7000)
kernel: Stack: c01dec68 c3ca8c00 c2ad91e0 000003e0 c1702320 c3cad000 0000003f c012f407
kernel: c1a6e770 c1a6e770 c01dec68 0001fe7e c3ca8c00 c3fa1300 c012f4f0 c3ca8c00
kernel: 0001fe7e c01dec68 0001fe7e c2501d60 c3725540 00000000 c0139334 c3ca8c00
kernel: Call Trace: [get_new_inode+147/284] [iget+96/108] [ext2_lookup+92/144] [real_lookup+71/112] [lookup_dentry+266/428] [__namei+41/92] [sys_newlstat+19/100]
kernel: [system_call+52/56]
kernel: Code: 89 97 f4 00 00 40 c7 87 f8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 c7 87 fc 00
kernel: Oops: 0002
kernel: CPU: 0
kernel: EIP: 0010:[ext2_read_inode+525/972]
kernel: EFLAGS: 00010246
kernel: eax: 00000001 ebx: 004ea02b ecx: c02be860 edx: 00000275
kernel: esi: c176ed80 edi: c166e220 ebp: 00000180 esp: c37dfed4
kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
kernel: Process mirror (pid: 23953, process nr: 100, stackpage=c37df000)
kernel: Stack: c01dee98 c3ca8600 c02be860 000002a0 c2a13420 c3c1a000 00000275 c012f407
kernel: c166e220 c166e220 c01dee98 0013a804 c3ca8600 c2490c40 c012f4f0 c3ca8600
kernel: 0013a804 c01dee98 0013a804 c2c83220 c1a78660 00000000 c0139334 c3ca8600
kernel: Call Trace: [get_new_inode+147/284] [iget+96/108] [ext2_lookup+92/144] [real_lookup+71/112] [lookup_dentry+266/428] [__namei+41/92] [sys_newstat+19/100]
kernel: [system_call+52/56]
kernel: Code: 89 97 f4 00 00 40 c7 87 f8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 c7 87 fc 00

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