From: "Gabor Z. Papp" <gzp@myhost.mynet>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Oops with Linux 2.4.21-pre3-ac2
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 19:07:02 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1ec4.3e1f19d6.db05e@gzp1.gzp.hu> (raw)
System.map not presents due nfs mount problem, but maybe its
usable.
Same kernel produces total freeze on a longtime stable
system.
ksymoops 2.4.8 on i686 2.4.21-pre3-ac2-gzp2. Options used
-V (default)
-k /proc/ksyms (default)
-l /proc/modules (default)
-o /lib/modules/2.4.21-pre3-ac2-gzp2/ (default)
-m /usr/src/linux/System.map (default)
Warning: You did not tell me where to find symbol information. I will
assume that the log matches the kernel and modules that are running
right now and I'll use the default options above for symbol resolution.
If the current kernel and/or modules do not match the log, you can get
more accurate output by telling me the kernel version and where to find
map, modules, ksyms etc. ksymoops -h explains the options.
Error (regular_file): read_system_map stat /usr/src/linux/System.map failed
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000004
c0129350
*pde = 00000000
Oops: 0002
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<c0129350>] Not tainted
Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
EFLAGS: 00010246
eax: 00000000 ebx: c121e404 ecx: c121e404 edx: dd33e000
esi: 00000000 edi: 00000020 ebp: 00000200 esp: dd33fe48
ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Process mc (pid: 517, stackpage=dd33f000)
Stack: cc54bba0 c121e404 00000020 00000200 c0132e0e c121e404 000001d2 00000020
00000200 c013136c cc54bba0 cc54bba0 cc54bba0 c0129983 c0128a6c 00000020
000001d2 00000020 00000006 00000006 dd33e000 000044b9 000001d2 c0210ed4
Call Trace: [<c0132e0e>] [<c013136c>] [<c0129983>] [<c0128a6c>] [<c0128be0>]
[<c0128c42>] [<c0129608>] [<c0129892>] [<c0125011>] [<c01295b6>] [<c012502d>]
[<c014ef37>] [<c012f636>] [<c0106b53>]
Code: 89 58 04 89 03 8d 42 5c 89 43 04 89 5a 5c 89 73 0c ff 42 68
>>EIP; c0129350 <kmem_find_general_cachep+165c/18ac> <=====
>>ebx; c121e404 <___strtok+fa11f8/205b7e54>
>>ecx; c121e404 <___strtok+fa11f8/205b7e54>
>>edx; dd33e000 <___strtok+1d0c0df4/205b7e54>
>>esp; dd33fe48 <___strtok+1d0c2c3c/205b7e54>
Trace; c0132e0e <try_to_free_buffers+92/17c>
Trace; c013136c <set_bh_page+1e8/1ec>
Trace; c0129983 <__free_pages+1b/1c>
Trace; c0128a6c <kmem_find_general_cachep+d78/18ac>
Trace; c0128be0 <kmem_find_general_cachep+eec/18ac>
Trace; c0128c42 <kmem_find_general_cachep+f4e/18ac>
Trace; c0129608 <_alloc_pages+68/1e0>
Trace; c0129892 <__alloc_pages+112/160>
Trace; c0125011 <generic_file_write+3e9/20b4>
Trace; c01295b6 <_alloc_pages+16/1e0>
Trace; c012502d <generic_file_write+405/20b4>
Trace; c014ef37 <grok_partitions+215f/ade0>
Trace; c012f636 <default_llseek+39e/9f8>
Trace; c0106b53 <__up_wakeup+101f/13e4>
Code; c0129350 <kmem_find_general_cachep+165c/18ac>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code; c0129350 <kmem_find_general_cachep+165c/18ac> <=====
0: 89 58 04 mov %ebx,0x4(%eax) <=====
Code; c0129353 <kmem_find_general_cachep+165f/18ac>
3: 89 03 mov %eax,(%ebx)
Code; c0129355 <kmem_find_general_cachep+1661/18ac>
5: 8d 42 5c lea 0x5c(%edx),%eax
Code; c0129358 <kmem_find_general_cachep+1664/18ac>
8: 89 43 04 mov %eax,0x4(%ebx)
Code; c012935b <kmem_find_general_cachep+1667/18ac>
b: 89 5a 5c mov %ebx,0x5c(%edx)
Code; c012935e <kmem_find_general_cachep+166a/18ac>
e: 89 73 0c mov %esi,0xc(%ebx)
Code; c0129361 <kmem_find_general_cachep+166d/18ac>
11: ff 42 68 incl 0x68(%edx)
<1>Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000004
c0129350
*pde = 00000000
Oops: 0002
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<c0129350>] Not tainted
EFLAGS: 00010246
eax: 00000000 ebx: c1374d74 ecx: c1374d90 edx: dd33e000
esi: 00000000 edi: dd8f126c ebp: 0849b000 esp: dd33fc80
ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Process mc (pid: 517, stackpage=dd33f000)
Stack: c1374d74 00000000 dd8f126c 0849b000 00000080 014c5c48 c0278850 c019151c
c0278850 c15a1540 c0278850 c15ab160 00000286 c0129983 c0129d53 c1374d74
c011f3d0 c1374d74 00003000 c011f7b3 141c2067 dd8fe180 de6ccb20 00003000
Call Trace: [<c019151c>] [<c0129983>] [<c0129d53>] [<c011f3d0>] [<c011f7b3>]
[<c0121d92>] [<c0111f2e>] [<c011617f>] [<c0107126>] [<c010fcd7>] [<c010f9d8>]
[<c0152e36>] [<c0158aac>] [<c015091b>] [<c01584bf>] [<c0106c44>] [<c0129350>]
[<c0132e0e>] [<c013136c>] [<c0129983>] [<c0128a6c>] [<c0128be0>] [<c0128c42>]
[<c0129608>] [<c0129892>] [<c0125011>] [<c01295b6>] [<c012502d>] [<c014ef37>]
[<c012f636>] [<c0106b53>]
Code: 89 58 04 89 03 8d 42 5c 89 43 04 89 5a 5c 89 73 0c ff 42 68
>>EIP; c0129350 <kmem_find_general_cachep+165c/18ac> <=====
>>ebx; c1374d74 <___strtok+10f7b68/205b7e54>
>>ecx; c1374d90 <___strtok+10f7b84/205b7e54>
>>edx; dd33e000 <___strtok+1d0c0df4/205b7e54>
>>edi; dd8f126c <___strtok+1d674060/205b7e54>
>>esp; dd33fc80 <___strtok+1d0c2a74/205b7e54>
Trace; c019151c <ide_do_request+260/2a8>
Trace; c0129983 <__free_pages+1b/1c>
Trace; c0129d53 <free_pages+3cf/1c7c>
Trace; c011f3d0 <pm_find+dc/5d0>
Trace; c011f7b3 <pm_find+4bf/5d0>
Trace; c0121d92 <do_brk+352/5b0>
Trace; c0111f2e <remove_wait_queue+2a2/1228>
Trace; c011617f <exit_mm+303/4ac>
Trace; c0107126 <dump_stack+20e/f30>
Trace; c010fcd7 <__verify_write+407/774>
Trace; c010f9d8 <__verify_write+108/774>
Trace; c0152e36 <grok_partitions+605e/ade0>
Trace; c0158aac <journal_dirty_metadata+154/174>
Trace; c015091b <grok_partitions+3b43/ade0>
Trace; c01584bf <journal_unlock_updates+4a7/4cc>
Trace; c0106c44 <__up_wakeup+1110/13e4>
Trace; c0129350 <kmem_find_general_cachep+165c/18ac>
Trace; c0132e0e <try_to_free_buffers+92/17c>
Trace; c013136c <set_bh_page+1e8/1ec>
Trace; c0129983 <__free_pages+1b/1c>
Trace; c0128a6c <kmem_find_general_cachep+d78/18ac>
Trace; c0128be0 <kmem_find_general_cachep+eec/18ac>
Trace; c0128c42 <kmem_find_general_cachep+f4e/18ac>
Trace; c0129608 <_alloc_pages+68/1e0>
Trace; c0129892 <__alloc_pages+112/160>
Trace; c0125011 <generic_file_write+3e9/20b4>
Trace; c01295b6 <_alloc_pages+16/1e0>
Trace; c012502d <generic_file_write+405/20b4>
Trace; c014ef37 <grok_partitions+215f/ade0>
Trace; c012f636 <default_llseek+39e/9f8>
Trace; c0106b53 <__up_wakeup+101f/13e4>
Code; c0129350 <kmem_find_general_cachep+165c/18ac>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code; c0129350 <kmem_find_general_cachep+165c/18ac> <=====
0: 89 58 04 mov %ebx,0x4(%eax) <=====
Code; c0129353 <kmem_find_general_cachep+165f/18ac>
3: 89 03 mov %eax,(%ebx)
Code; c0129355 <kmem_find_general_cachep+1661/18ac>
5: 8d 42 5c lea 0x5c(%edx),%eax
Code; c0129358 <kmem_find_general_cachep+1664/18ac>
8: 89 43 04 mov %eax,0x4(%ebx)
Code; c012935b <kmem_find_general_cachep+1667/18ac>
b: 89 5a 5c mov %ebx,0x5c(%edx)
Code; c012935e <kmem_find_general_cachep+166a/18ac>
e: 89 73 0c mov %esi,0xc(%ebx)
Code; c0129361 <kmem_find_general_cachep+166d/18ac>
11: ff 42 68 incl 0x68(%edx)
1 warning and 1 error issued. Results may not be reliable.
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