From: "Kline, Jonathan" <klinej@msoe.edu>
To: LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Cc: "Randy.Dunlap" <rddunlap@osdl.org>
Subject: Re: 2.5.60 atkbd oops (Decoded)
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 09:21:57 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1045063317.366.1.camel@tranquility> (raw)
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 21:50, Kline, Jonathan wrote:
> Running a Compaq Armada E500 (PIII 850, 256MB Ram), and 2.5.Feb 11
> 21:35:45 tranquility kernel: [ACPI Debug] String: _L09: Exit
> Feb 11 21:35:45 tranquility kernel: printing eip:
> Feb 11 21:35:45 tranquility kernel: c021b209
> Feb 11 21:35:45 tranquility kernel: Oops: 0000
> Feb 11 21:35:45 tranquility kernel: CPU: 0
> Feb 11 21:35:45 tranquility kernel: EIP: 0060:[<c021b209>] Not
> tainted
> Feb 11 21:35:45 tranquility kernel: EFLAGS: 00010246
> Feb 11 21:35:45 tranquility kernel: eax: 00000000 ebx: 8172d550 ecx:
> 00000000 edx: 00000006
> Feb 11 21:35:45 tranquility kernel: esi: 8172d550 edi: c12bbda8 ebp:
> c12bbd50 esp: c12bbd4c
> Feb 11 21:35:45 tranquility kernel: ds: 007b es: 007b ss: 0068
> Feb 11 21:35:45 tranquility kernel: Process events/0 (pid: 3,
> threadinfo=c12ba000 task=c12bec40)
> Feb 11 21:35:45 tranquility kernel: Stack: c12bbd7c c12bbd68 c0219d27
> 8172d550 c12bbd7c c12bbda8 8172d550 c12bbd98
> Feb 11 21:35:45 tranquility kernel: c022a3aa 8172d550 c0236bba
> c12bbda8 00010000 c04064ad c04064a4 0000005e
> Feb 11 21:35:45 tranquility kernel: c12bbdac c12bbdac 8172d550
> c12bbdc8 c023061a 8172d550 c12bbda8 00000000
> Feb 11 21:35:45 tranquility kernel: Call Trace: [<c0219d27>]
> [<c022a3aa>] [<c0236bba>] [<c023061a>] [<c02265fa>] [<c02309ee>]
> [<c0230d
> 48>] [<c022a760>] [<c0226500>] [<c02340c5>] [<c023443e>]
> [<c02352b3>] [<c020c2da>] [<c0204895>] [<c01370b5>] [<c020485b>]
> [<c0136c
> e8>] [<c0124b10>] [<c0124b10>] [<c0136ad0>] [<c010825d>]
> Feb 11 21:35:45 tranquility kernel: Code: 80 3b aa 0f 44 c3 5b 5d c3 a1
> b4 74 4c c0 eb f6 55 89 e5 8b
> Feb 11 21:36:00 tranquility kernel: <4>atkbd.c: Unknown key (set 2,
> scancode 0x154, on isa0060/serio0) released.
> Feb 11 21:39:28 tranquility syslogd 1.4.1#11: restart.
> Feb 11 21:39:28 tranquility kernel: klogd 1.4.1#11, log source =
> /proc/kmsg started.
> Feb 11 21:39:28 tranquility kernel: Cannot find map file.
> Feb 11 21:39:28 tranquility kernel: No module symbols loaded - kernel
> modules not enabled.
> Feb 11 21:39:28 tranquility kernel: Linux version 2.5.60
> (klinej@tranquility) (gcc version 3.2.2) #0 Mon Feb 10 16:52:23 CST 2003
> Feb 11 21:39:28 tranquility kernel: Video mode to be used for restore is
> f00
> Feb 11 21:39:28 tranquility kernel: BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
> 60, this oops occurs at moderately random intervals, mainly in X, while
> switching windows/screens. WM is blackbox, w/ bbkeys and bbpager.
> Keyboard becomes unuseable. Complete kernel config available if needed,
> as well as stack traces and possibly a rebote stack dump.
>
>
> Cheers
-v /usr/local/src/linux-2.5.60/vmlinux (specified)
-k /proc/ksyms (default)
-l /proc/modules (default)
-o /lib/modules/2.5.60-jak1/ (default)
-m /boot/System.map-2.5.60-jak1 (default)
Error (regular_file): read_ksyms stat /proc/ksyms failed
No modules in ksyms, skipping objects
No ksyms, skipping lsmod
Error (regular_file): read_system_map stat /boot/System.map-2.5.60-jak1
failed
Feb 11 22:25:05 tranquility kernel: c021b209
Feb 11 22:25:05 tranquility kernel: Oops: 0000
Feb 11 22:25:05 tranquility kernel: CPU: 0
Feb 11 22:25:05 tranquility kernel: EIP: 0060:[<c021b209>] Not
tainted
Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
Feb 11 22:25:05 tranquility kernel: EFLAGS: 00010246
Feb 11 22:25:05 tranquility kernel: eax: 00000000 ebx: 8172d550 ecx:
00000000 edx: 00000006
Feb 11 22:25:05 tranquility kernel: esi: 8172d550 edi: c12bbda8 ebp:
c12bbd50 esp: c12bbd4c
Feb 11 22:25:05 tranquility kernel: ds: 007b es: 007b ss: 0068
Feb 11 22:25:05 tranquility kernel: Stack: c12bbd7c c12bbd68 c0219d27
8172d550 c12bbd7c c12bbda8 8172d550 c12bbd98
Feb 11 22:25:05 tranquility kernel: c022a3aa 8172d550 c0236bba
c12bbda8 00010000 c04064ad c04064a4 0000005e
Feb 11 22:25:05 tranquility kernel: c12bbdac c12bbdac 8172d550
c12bbdc8 c023061a 8172d550 c12bbda8 00000000
Feb 11 22:25:05 tranquility kernel: Call Trace: [<c0219d27>]
[<c022a3aa>] [<c0236bba>] [<c023061a>] [<c02265fa>] [<c02309ee>]
[<c0230d48>
[<c0124b10>] [<c0124b10>] [<c0136ad0>] [<c010825d>]
Feb 11 22:25:05 tranquility kernel: Code: 80 3b aa 0f 44 c3 5b 5d c3 a1
b4 74 4c c0 eb f6 55 89 e5 8b
>>EIP; c021b209 <sha1_transform+1639/16e0> <=====
Trace; c0219d27 <sha1_transform+157/16e0>
Trace; c022a3aa <twofish_encrypt+9da/ae0>
Trace; c0236bba <zlib_inflate_flush+aa/188>
Trace; c023061a <aes_decrypt+bca/1680>
Trace; c02265fa <twofish_setkey+3b9a/6f70>
Trace; c02309ee <aes_decrypt+f9e/1680>
Trace; c0230d48 <aes_decrypt+12f8/1680>
Trace; c0124b10 <io_apic_set_pci_routing+270/2e0>
Trace; c0124b10 <io_apic_set_pci_routing+270/2e0>
Trace; c0136ad0 <register_proc_table+40/130>
Trace; c010825d <show_regs+14d/158>
Code; c021b209 <sha1_transform+1639/16e0>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code; c021b209 <sha1_transform+1639/16e0> <=====
0: 80 3b aa cmpb $0xaa,(%ebx) <=====
Code; c021b20c <sha1_transform+163c/16e0>
3: 0f 44 c3 cmove %ebx,%eax
Code; c021b20f <sha1_transform+163f/16e0>
6: 5b pop %ebx
Code; c021b210 <sha1_transform+1640/16e0>
7: 5d pop %ebp
Code; c021b211 <sha1_transform+1641/16e0>
8: c3 ret
Code; c021b212 <sha1_transform+1642/16e0>
9: a1 b4 74 4c c0 mov 0xc04c74b4,%eax
Code; c021b217 <sha1_transform+1647/16e0>
e: eb f6 jmp 6 <_EIP+0x6>
Code; c021b219 <sha1_transform+1649/16e0>
10: 55 push %ebp
Code; c021b21a <sha1_transform+164a/16e0>
11: 89 e5 mov %esp,%ebp
Code; c021b21c <sha1_transform+164c/16e0>
13: 8b 00 mov (%eax),%eax
--
Jonathan Kline <klinej@msoe.edu>
Milwaukee School of engineering
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2003-02-12 15:21 Kline, Jonathan [this message]
2003-02-12 19:25 ` 2.5.60 atkbd oops (Decoded) Randy.Dunlap
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