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* Another wonderful OOPS!
@ 2001-11-20  4:45 Curt McCutchin
  2001-11-20  6:03 ` Ryan Cumming
  2001-11-20  6:39 ` Another wonderful OOPS! (why not tainted?) andrew may
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Curt McCutchin @ 2001-11-20  4:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

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I hope this is helpful this time.
system stats in case they matter:

hardwarewise:
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-duron 700
-384mb sdram
-tyan mobo with kt133 chipset
-hercules geforce 2 mx 32mb video card
-some generic c-media 8738 pci sound card
-intel eepro100
-some gateway-pull stb bt878 tv card
-13gig ide maxtor drive
-floppy
-samsung ide dvd
-hp/(sony manufacture?) cd-r/w
-old generic 350mb floppy interface tape drive

softwarewise:
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-debian woody
-kernel 2.4.13 with robert love's preemptable-kernel patch (no visible difference of X snappiness)
-reiserfs
-ALSA 0.9.0beta8a sound driver
-NVidia 1.0-1541 driver


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When the oops occured, the X Server died. (That's how I noticed.) The machine didn't crash, reboot, lock up, or anything like that. Just X Server Death.

Once before, long ago, I sent an oops report (from a Mandrake stock kernel... Imagine that.) and my report didn't contain any symbol info so it was pretty useless. I hope this is a little more useful this time. in the bzipped tarball I have the oops output from /var/log/messages, the /proc/ksyms file, the /proc/moodules file, and the output from ksymoops. I hope this is somewhat useful this time. Also, the ksymoops output is below, just in case attached files are useless or something.
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Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel:  <1>Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address e5699152
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: c0148e84
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: Oops: 0002
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: CPU:    0
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: EIP:    0010:[<c0148e84>]    Not tainted
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: EFLAGS: 00013a13
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: eax: d3b76713   ebx: d3b76780   ecx: d3e08d08   edx: d3b76780
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: esi: c023d5a0   edi: c1606240   ebp: d3c02940   esp: d58f7eec
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: Process XFree86 (pid: 220, stackpage=d58f7000)
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: Stack: d3b76780 d3c02940 d3b76780 c01461ad d3b76780 d3b88340 d3b76780 c01351a6 
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel:        d3c02940 d421b0c0 d421b0c0 47813000 d421b3c0 c0125906 d421b0c0 47813000 
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel:        00060000 00000000 c0125cb1 c176ae00 d421b0c0 47813000 00060000 d421b3c0 
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: Call Trace: [<c01461ad>] [<c01351a6>] [<c0125906>] [<c0125cb1>] [<c01916da>] 
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel:    [<c010c4f6>] [<c0106e5b>] 
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: Code: 08 89 4a 04 89 11 89 43 08 89 43 0c 80 8b 08 01 00 00 10 ff 

>>EIP; c0148e84 <iput+74/1e0>   <=====
Trace; c01461ac <dput+11c/1a0>
Trace; c01351a6 <fput+d6/100>
Trace; c0125906 <unmap_fixup+56/170>
Trace; c0125cb0 <do_munmap+200/270>
Trace; c01916da <sys_shmdt+5a/80>
Trace; c010c4f6 <sys_ipc+226/280>
Trace; c0106e5a <system_call+32/38>
Code;  c0148e84 <iput+74/1e0>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code;  c0148e84 <iput+74/1e0>   <=====
   0:   08 89 4a 04 89 11         or     %cl,0x1189044a(%ecx)   <=====
Code;  c0148e8a <iput+7a/1e0>
   6:   89 43 08                  mov    %eax,0x8(%ebx)
Code;  c0148e8c <iput+7c/1e0>
   9:   89 43 0c                  mov    %eax,0xc(%ebx)
Code;  c0148e90 <iput+80/1e0>
   c:   80 8b 08 01 00 00 10      orb    $0x10,0x108(%ebx)
Code;  c0148e96 <iput+86/1e0>
  13:   ff 00                     incl   (%eax)

Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel:  <1>Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address e5f1a492
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: c0148e84
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: Oops: 0002
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: CPU:    0
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: EIP:    0010:[<c0148e84>]    Not tainted
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: EFLAGS: 00013292
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: eax: d468a6d3   ebx: d468a640   ecx: d468a048   edx: d468a640
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: esi: c023d5a0   edi: c1606240   ebp: d55ef8c0   esp: d58f7d84
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: Process XFree86 (pid: 220, stackpage=d58f7000)
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: Stack: d468a640 d55ef8c0 d468a640 c01461ad d468a640 d56d59c0 d468a640 c01351a6 
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel:        d55ef8c0 d4a0e140 c176ae00 47710000 00101000 c01260e4 c176ae00 d58f6000 
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel:        c01120a0 0000000b d3e2adc0 c0114576 c176ae00 c176ae00 c0118f86 c176ae00 
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: Call Trace: [<c01461ad>] [<c01351a6>] [<c01260e4>] [<c01120a0>] [<c0114576>] 
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel:    [<c0118f86>] [<c01120a0>] [<c0107400>] [<c0112415>] [<c01120a0>] [<c01c89e0>] 
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel:    [<c01fe14e>] [<c0106f80>] [<c0148e84>] [<c01461ad>] [<c01351a6>] [<c0125906>] 
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel:    [<c0125cb1>] [<c01916da>] [<c010c4f6>] [<c0106e5b>] 
Nov 19 21:10:42 snotball kernel: Code: 08 89 4a 04 89 11 89 43 08 89 43 0c 80 8b 08 01 00 00 10 ff 

>>EIP; c0148e84 <iput+74/1e0>   <=====
Trace; c01461ac <dput+11c/1a0>
Trace; c01351a6 <fput+d6/100>
Trace; c01260e4 <exit_mmap+e4/130>
Trace; c01120a0 <do_page_fault+0/4b0>
Trace; c0114576 <mmput+66/80>
Trace; c0118f86 <do_exit+b6/250>
Trace; c01120a0 <do_page_fault+0/4b0>
Trace; c0107400 <do_divide_error+0/b0>
Trace; c0112414 <do_page_fault+374/4b0>
Trace; c01120a0 <do_page_fault+0/4b0>
Trace; c01c89e0 <sock_def_readable+30/80>
Trace; c01fe14e <unix_stream_sendmsg+27e/350>
Trace; c0106f80 <error_code+34/40>
Trace; c0148e84 <iput+74/1e0>
Trace; c01461ac <dput+11c/1a0>
Trace; c01351a6 <fput+d6/100>
Trace; c0125906 <unmap_fixup+56/170>
Trace; c0125cb0 <do_munmap+200/270>
Trace; c01916da <sys_shmdt+5a/80>
Trace; c010c4f6 <sys_ipc+226/280>
Trace; c0106e5a <system_call+32/38>
Code;  c0148e84 <iput+74/1e0>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code;  c0148e84 <iput+74/1e0>   <=====
   0:   08 89 4a 04 89 11         or     %cl,0x1189044a(%ecx)   <=====
Code;  c0148e8a <iput+7a/1e0>
   6:   89 43 08                  mov    %eax,0x8(%ebx)
Code;  c0148e8c <iput+7c/1e0>
   9:   89 43 0c                  mov    %eax,0xc(%ebx)
Code;  c0148e90 <iput+80/1e0>
   c:   80 8b 08 01 00 00 10      orb    $0x10,0x108(%ebx)
Code;  c0148e96 <iput+86/1e0>
  13:   ff 00                     incl   (%eax)

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