From: Steve Clark <sclark@netwolves.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: uclinux 2.4.32 panic
Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 09:32:20 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <44746064.30607@netwolves.com> (raw)
Hello,
I realize this is uClinux - but I received no response from the
uclinux-devel list so I am
posting here in the hope that someone will be kind enough to at least
give me a
direction in which to proceed in trying to track down this panic. It
only seems to
happen under heavy traffic - especially outbound, in other words
ethernet to modem to internet.
I am having trouble with cnxtserial.c causing a panic on an actiontec
dualpc
modem. I've looked at the code but can't figure out how I can be
getting a null pointer. I have very
limited experience working in the kernel so if anyone can give
somethings to try I would appreciate
it. Below is the output from ksymoops of the panic.
Thanks,
Steve
ksymoops 2.4.11 on i686 2.6.16-1.2122_FC5. Options used
-v /home/sclark/actiontec/linux-2.4.32/vmlinux (specified)
-K (specified)
-L (specified)
-O (specified)
-m ../System.map (specified)
-t elf32-littlearm -a armnommu
# Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address
0000003f
Internal error: Oops: ffffffff
CPU: 0
pc : [<0090e5fc>] lr : [<008727cc>] Not tainted
sp : 0098bc14 ip : 7e17685d fp : 0098bc38
r10: 00a10000 r9 : 173706d5 r8 : 800e000a
r7 : 08010100 r6 : 00dc08d0 r5 : 24108090 r4 : c914d625
r3 : 6c9c0a91 r2 : 00000018 r1 : 009922b8 r0 : c3400038
Flags: nzCv IRQs off FIQs on Mode SVC_32 Segment user
Control: C000107D
Process ksoftirqd_CPU0 (pid: 3, stackpage=0098b000)
0098bc00: 008727cc 0090e5fc 20000093 ffffffff 00000038
00000000 00992
0098bc20: 00000038 00956228 20000013 0098bc6c 0098bc3c 008727cc
0090e3b0 00000
0098bc40: 00000000 00992200 00000038 0099221c 0094ce68 00000000
00000001 00a10
0098bc60: 0098bc98 0098bc70 008820e0 00872694 00992200 00a29760
00a29760 00994
0098bc80: 00000034 00000000 009ea9e2 0098bcb0 0098bc9c 00882004
00882024 00994
0098bca0: 00000000 0098bcc8 0098bcb4 008794f4 00881fd4 0000002f
00a29760 0098b
0098bcc0: 0098bccc 008793c0 00879434 0098bcd4 00000001 009ea9e2
00994d64 00994
0098bce0: 00000000 0094ce68 00994d60 00000000 0098bd1c 0098bd00
00878e04 00878
0098bd00: 00a24080 009edec0 009edec0 00992400 0098bd44 0098bd20
00878b60 00878
0098bd20: 00a24080 00992400 009edec0 00000000 008b7744 00000002
0098bd60 0098b
0098bd40: 008a9c74 0087891c 0094ce68 0094ce60 00992400 0098bd80
0098bd64 0089e
0098bd60: 008a9c1c 00000001 009edec0 00000000 00000000 0098bd9c
0098bd84 008b7
0098bd80: 0089ea64 00000001 00000004 00992400 0098bde0 0098bda0
008a8fec 008b7
0098bda0: 00992400 0098bdb0 008b7744 80000000 00964ac0 009edec0
009edec0 009ed
0098bdc0: 00992400 0093ded4 008b4204 00000000 00000002 0098be08
0098bde4 008b5
0098bde0: 008a8ea4 00992400 008b7744 80000000 009edec0 00000002
00992400 0098b
0098be00: 0098be0c 008b4258 008b5730 00000001 0098be60 0098be20
008a8fec 008b4
0098be20: 00992400 0098be30 008b4204 80000000 00964ab0 009edec0
009edef0 009ed
0098be40: 000005f4 00992400 008b29e0 00000000 00000002 0098be8c
0098be64 008b4
0098be60: 008a8ea4 00992400 008b4204 80000000 00a243a0 0093ded4
009edec0 0093d
0098be80: 0098bebc 0098be90 008b2c08 008b3f38 0093ded4 00000005
00000000 00000
0098bea0: 0093ded4 00000001 00000000 00000000 0098bf00 0098bec0
008a8fec 008b2
0098bec0: 00000000 0098bed0 008b29e0 80000000 00964aa0 009edec0
00000005 009ed
0098bee0: 009edec0 00965500 0093ded4 00036356 009381a0 0098bf38
0098bf04 008b2
0098bf00: 008a8ea4 00000000 008b29e0 80000000 009edec0 0093fc1c
009edec0 00000
0098bf20: 00000008 00000001 0098bf88 0098bf54 0098bf3c 0089f54c
008b2284 0093d
0098bf40: 009381cc 009381ac 0098bf84 0098bf58 0089f65c 0089f2ec
00000040 00938
0098bf60: 009381cc 009381a0 009381bc 00036356 60000013 0094d224
0098bfb0 0098b
0098bf80: 0089f7dc 0089f5c4 0000012c 00938090 00000003 fffffff2
0094ce60 00000
0098bfa0: 00938080 0098bfdc 0098bfb4 0081e090 0089f754 0098a000
0098a000 0098a
0098bfc0: 0094ce60 00938d48 41029402 0080ae58 0098bffc 0098bfe0
0081e70c 0081d
0098bfe0: 00000000 0097e000 0081e674 00945730 00000000 0098c000
00810f28 0081e
Backtrace:
Function entered at [<0090e3a0>] from [<008727cc>]
r9 = 20000013 r8 = 00956228 r7 = 00000038 r6 = 009922A0
r5 = 00000000 r4 = 00000038
Function entered at [<00872684>] from [<008820e0>]
Function entered at [<00882014>] from [<00882004>]
Function entered at [<00881fc4>] from [<008794f4>]
r5 = 00000000 r4 = 00994D60
Function entered at [<00879424>] from [<008793c0>]
r5 = 00A29760 r4 = 0000002F
Function entered at [<00878ebc>] from [<00878e04>]
Function entered at [<00878d60>] from [<00878b60>]
r7 = 00992400 r6 = 009EDEC0 r5 = 009EDEC0 r4 = 00A24080
Function entered at [<0087890c>] from [<008a9c74>]
Function entered at [<008a9c0c>] from [<0089ebf0>]
r6 = 00992400 r5 = 0094CE60 r4 = 0094CE68
Function entered at [<0089ea54>] from [<008b781c>]
r7 = 00000000 r6 = 00000000 r5 = 009EDEC0 r4 = 00000001
Function entered at [<008b7744>] from [<008a8fec>]
r6 = 00992400 r5 = 00000004 r4 = 00000001
Function entered at [<008a8e94>] from [<008b58cc>]
Function entered at [<008b5720>] from [<008b4258>]
r6 = 00992400 r5 = 00000002 r4 = 009EDEC0
Function entered at [<008b4204>] from [<008a8fec>]
r4 = 00000001
Function entered at [<008a8e94>] from [<008b413c>]
Function entered at [<008b3f28>] from [<008b2c08>]
r7 = 0093DED4 r6 = 009EDEC0 r5 = 0093DED4 r4 = 00A243A0
Function entered at [<008b29e0>] from [<008a8fec>]
r6 = 00000000 r5 = 00000000 r4 = 00000001
Function entered at [<008a8e94>] from [<008b2768>]
Function entered at [<008b2274>] from [<0089f54c>]
r8 = 0098BF88 r7 = 00000001 r6 = 00000008 r5 = 00000000
r4 = 009EDEC0
Function entered at [<0089f2dc>] from [<0089f65c>]
r6 = 009381AC r5 = 009381CC r4 = 0093DED4
Function entered at [<0089f5b4>] from [<0089f7dc>]
Function entered at [<0089f744>] from [<0081e090>]
Function entered at [<0081dfd8>] from [<0081e70c>]
Function entered at [<0081e674>] from [<00810f28>]
r7 = 00945730 r6 = 0081E674 r5 = 0097E000 r4 = 00000000
Code: ba000003 e93113f8 (e92013f8) e2522020 aafffffb
Error (Oops_bfd_perror): /tmp/ksymoops.BYmaYB Invalid bfd target
>>LR; 008727cc <rs_write+148/294>
>>PC; 0090e5fc <memmove+25c/460> <=====
Trace; 0090e3a0 <memcpy+0/0>
Trace; 008727cc <rs_write+148/294>
>>r8; 00956228 <tmp_buf+0/1000>
Trace; 00872684 <rs_write+0/294>
Trace; 008820e0 <ppp_async_push+cc/230>
Trace; 00882014 <ppp_async_push+0/230>
Trace; 00882004 <ppp_async_send+40/50>
Trace; 00881fc4 <ppp_async_send+0/50>
Trace; 008794f4 <ppp_push+d0/1b8>
Trace; 00879424 <ppp_push+0/1b8>
Trace; 008793c0 <ppp_send_frame+504/568>
Trace; 00878ebc <ppp_send_frame+0/568>
Trace; 00878e04 <ppp_xmit_process+a4/15c>
Trace; 00878d60 <ppp_xmit_process+0/15c>
Trace; 00878b60 <ppp_start_xmit+254/2c8>
Trace; 0087890c <ppp_start_xmit+0/2c8>
Trace; 008a9c74 <.gcc2_compiled.+68/100>
Trace; 008a9c0c <qdisc_restart+0/0>
Trace; 0089ebf0 <dev_queue_xmit+19c/3b0>
>>r5; 0094ce60 <irq_stat+0/20>
>>r4; 0094ce68 <irq_stat+8/20>
Trace; 0089ea54 <dev_queue_xmit+0/3b0>
Trace; 008b781c <ip_finish_output2+d8/150>
Trace; 008b7744 <ip_finish_output2+0/150>
Trace; 008a8fec <nf_hook_slow+158/1f0>
Trace; 008a8e94 <nf_hook_slow+0/1f0>
Trace; 008b58cc <ip_finish_output+1ac/1b8>
Trace; 008b5720 <ip_finish_output+0/1b8>
Trace; 008b4258 <ip_forward_finish+54/98>
Trace; 008b4204 <ip_forward_finish+0/98>
Trace; 008a8fec <nf_hook_slow+158/1f0>
Trace; 008a8e94 <nf_hook_slow+0/1f0>
Trace; 008b413c <.gcc2_compiled.+214/2dc>
Trace; 008b3f28 <ip_forward+0/0>
Trace; 008b2c08 <ip_rcv_finish+228/29c>
>>r7; 0093ded4 <eth0_dev+0/164>
>>r5; 0093ded4 <eth0_dev+0/164>
Trace; 008b29e0 <ip_rcv_finish+0/29c>
Trace; 008a8fec <nf_hook_slow+158/1f0>
Trace; 008a8e94 <nf_hook_slow+0/1f0>
Trace; 008b2768 <ip_rcv+4f4/568>
Trace; 008b2274 <ip_rcv+0/568>
Trace; 0089f54c <netif_receive_skb+270/2d8>
Trace; 0089f2dc <netif_receive_skb+0/2d8>
Trace; 0089f65c <process_backlog+a8/190>
>>r6; 009381ac <softnet_data+c/1a0>
>>r5; 009381cc <softnet_data+2c/1a0>
>>r4; 0093ded4 <eth0_dev+0/164>
Trace; 0089f5b4 <process_backlog+0/190>
Trace; 0089f7dc <net_rx_action+98/1bc>
Trace; 0089f744 <net_rx_action+0/1bc>
Trace; 0081e090 <__do_softirq+b8/15c>
Trace; 0081dfd8 <.gcc2_compiled.+0/0>
Trace; 0081e70c <ksoftirqd+98/cc>
Trace; 0081e674 <ksoftirqd+0/cc>
Trace; 00810f28 <arch_kernel_thread+38/44>
>>r7; 00945730 <__machine_arch_type+0/4>
>>r6; 0081e674 <ksoftirqd+0/cc>
Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler
1 error issued. Results may not be reliable.
next reply other threads:[~2006-05-24 13:32 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-05-24 13:32 Steve Clark [this message]
2006-05-24 20:10 ` uclinux 2.4.32 panic Willy Tarreau
2006-05-24 21:24 ` Steve Clark
2006-05-25 6:34 ` Willy TARREAU
2006-05-25 14:11 ` Steve Clark
2006-05-25 23:51 ` Stephen Clark
2006-05-26 4:32 ` Willy Tarreau
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