2.2.13 oopsen

Alex Buell (alex.buell@tahallah.demon.co.uk)
Sat, 6 Nov 1999 12:03:06 +0000 (GMT)


Hi guys,

Whilst burning a CD, 2.2.13 oopsed twice. Here's the decoded output from
ksymoops:

>>EIP: c012a186 <find_buffer+2a/44>
Trace: c012a1bd <get_hash_table+1d/2c>
Trace: c012aeff <brw_page+e7/364>
Trace: c012af4b <brw_page+133/364>
Trace: c010b7e8 <enable_irq+48/7c>
Trace: c012b25c <generic_readpage+8c/9c>
Trace: c010fcf1 <smp_apic_timer_interrupt+d/20>
Trace: c011fd3c <try_to_read_ahead+100/118>
Trace: c011fc6b <try_to_read_ahead+2f/118>
Trace: c01289ea <sys_read+c6/f8>
Code: c012a186 <find_buffer+2a/44> 00000000 <_EIP>: <===
Code: c012a186 <find_buffer+2a/44> 0: 8b 12 mov (%edx),%edx <===
Code: c012a188 <find_buffer+2c/44> 2: 39 58 04 cmp %ebx,0x4(%eax)
Code: c012a18b <find_buffer+2f/44> 5: 75 f3 jne c012a180 <find_buffer+24/44>
Code: c012a18d <find_buffer+31/44> 7: 39 70 08 cmp %esi,0x8(%eax)
Code: c012a190 <find_buffer+34/44> a: 75 ee jne c012a180 <find_buffer+24/44>
Code: c012a192 <find_buffer+36/44> c: 66 39 48 0c cmp %cx,0xc(%eax)
Code: c012a196 <find_buffer+3a/44> 10: 75 e8 jne c012a180 <find_buffer+24/44>
Code: c012a198 <find_buffer+3c/44> 12: 89 c2 mov %eax,%edx

Nov 6 11:50:19 tahallah kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address e6a4e016
Nov 6 11:50:19 tahallah kernel: current->tss.cr3 = 022b7000, %cr3 = 022b7000
Nov 6 11:50:19 tahallah kernel: *pde = 00000000
Nov 6 11:50:19 tahallah kernel: Oops: 0000
Nov 6 11:50:19 tahallah kernel: CPU: 0
Nov 6 11:50:19 tahallah kernel: EIP: 0010:[<c012a186>]
Nov 6 11:50:19 tahallah kernel: EFLAGS: 00010282
Nov 6 11:50:19 tahallah kernel: eax: e6a4e016 ebx: 00231b02 ecx: 00000305 edx: e6a4e016
Nov 6 11:50:19 tahallah kernel: esi: 00000400 edi: 00000000 ebp: 00000100 esp: c6de3dc0
Nov 6 11:50:19 tahallah kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Nov 6 11:50:19 tahallah kernel: Process cdrecord (pid: 18470, process nr: 25, stackpage=c6de3000)
Nov 6 11:50:19 tahallah kernel: Stack: c012a1bd 00000305 00231b02 00000400 c012aeff c4bf3660 00000305 00231b02
Nov 6 11:50:19 tahallah kernel: c012af4b 00000305 00231b02 00000400 c010b7e8 00003894 ca1da880 00000000
Nov 6 11:50:19 tahallah kernel: c6de3e94 00000305 00000002 c95df380 00000000 c95df380 c95df200 00000400
Nov 6 11:50:19 tahallah kernel: Call Trace: [<c012a1bd>] [<c012aeff>] [<c012af4b>] [<c010b7e8>] [<c012b25c>] [<c011fd3c>] [<c011fc6b>]
Nov 6 11:50:19 tahallah kernel: [<c0120114>] [<c01130ed>] [<c01204bb>] [<c0120410>] [<c0112a94>] [<c01289ea>] [<c01091e4>] [<c010002b>]
Nov 6 11:50:19 tahallah kernel: Code: 8b 12 39 58 04 75 f3 39 70 08 75 ee 66 39 48 0c 75 e8 89 c2

>>EIP: c012a186 <find_buffer+2a/44>
Trace: c012a1bd <get_hash_table+1d/2c>
Trace: c012aeff <brw_page+e7/364>
Trace: c012af4b <brw_page+133/364>
Trace: c010b7e8 <enable_irq+48/7c>
Trace: c012b25c <generic_readpage+8c/9c>
Trace: c011fd3c <try_to_read_ahead+100/118>
Trace: c011fc6b <try_to_read_ahead+2f/118>
Trace: c0120114 <do_generic_file_read+29c/598>
Code: c012a186 <find_buffer+2a/44> 00000000 <_EIP>: <===
Code: c012a186 <find_buffer+2a/44> 0: 8b 12 mov (%edx),%edx <===
Code: c012a188 <find_buffer+2c/44> 2: 39 58 04 cmp %ebx,0x4(%eax)
Code: c012a18b <find_buffer+2f/44> 5: 75 f3 jne c012a180 <find_buffer+24/44>
Code: c012a18d <find_buffer+31/44> 7: 39 70 08 cmp %esi,0x8(%eax)
Code: c012a190 <find_buffer+34/44> a: 75 ee jne c012a180 <find_buffer+24/44>
Code: c012a192 <find_buffer+36/44> c: 66 39 48 0c cmp %cx,0xc(%eax)
Code: c012a196 <find_buffer+3a/44> 10: 75 e8 jne c012a180 <find_buffer+24/44>
Code: c012a198 <find_buffer+3c/44> 12: 89 c2 mov %eax,%edx

System configuration:
Linux tahallah 2.2.13 #39 SMP Thu Oct 21 20:28:17 BST 1999 i686
Kernel modules 2.3.6
Gnu C 2.95.1
Binutils 2.9.5.0.16
Linux C Library 2.1.2
Dynamic linker ldd (GNU libc) 2.1.2
Linux C++ Library 2.8.1
Procps 2.0.5
Mount 2.8
Net-tools 1.52
Kbd 0.99
Sh-utils 2.0
Modules Loaded serial ide-scsi nls_iso8859-1 vfat nls_cp437 msdos fat

Machine is dual Pentium Pros @ 166MHz (never overclocked), with 256MB of
memory. This has happened several times in the past, noone bothered to
respond.

I've now got two buggered CDs that I have to throw away.

Is there anything else you'd like me to show you?

Cheers,
Alex

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