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From: Tomasz Wrona <tw@eter.tym.pl>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] oops
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 11:27:16 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-lartc-103822373129529@msgid-missing> (raw)


Hello,

Does following oops say something ?
I post it to LARTC because I get it when playing with QoS tools.


--
ksymoops 2.4.5 on i686 2.4.18-grsec.  Options used
     -V (default)
     -k /proc/ksyms (default)
     -l /proc/modules (default)
     -o /lib/modules/2.4.18-grsec/ (default)
     -m /boot/System.map-2.4.18-grsec (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.

CPU:    0
EIP:    0010:[<cc097c26>]  Not tained
Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
EFLAGS: 00010283
eax: 9812f7e0   ebx: cc904d28     ecx: 00000006       edx: cc904e60
esi: cc904e48   edi: cc8f5600     ebp: cc904c60       esp: c021fd84
ds: 0018        es: 0018       ss: 0018
Process (pid: 0, stackpage¿21f000)
Stack:  d08768a3 cc097bc0 ffffffff 00000000 00000000 cc904c00 cc8f5600
cc8d6e00
        00000040 cc904d28 cc904e48 cc8f5600 d0876c2d cc904c60 00000006
00000000
        cc904c00 cfe52800 00000000 c01a994c cc904e28 cc904f68 00000001
cc904c60
Call Trace:     [<d08768a3>] [<d0876c2d>] [<c01a994c>] [<c019c693>]
[<c0196503>]
    [<c01e99dd>] [<c019bec6>] [<c01a6bf0>] [<c01a9932>] [<c01a994c>]
[<c01a6c3a>]
    [<c019bec6>] [<c01a6b9b>] [<c01a6bf0>] [<c01a5f79>] [<c01a5db8>]
[<c019bec6>]
    [<c01e5c26>] [<c01a5db8>] [<c0196a9d>] [<c011554a>] [<c0107f5d>]
[<c0105150>]
    [<c0105150>] [<c010a2d8>] [<c0105150>] [<c0105150>] [<c0105173>]
[<c01051d9>]
    [<c0105000>] [<c0105027>]
Code: 00 00 00 20 8e cc 00 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 40 89 cc 00 00


>>EIP; cc097c26 <_end+be1ac9e/1058e078>   <==
>>eax; 9812f7e0 Before first symbol
>>ebx; cc904d28 <_end+c687da0/1058e078>
>>edx; cc904e60 <_end+c687ed8/1058e078>
>>esi; cc904e48 <_end+c687ec0/1058e078>
>>edi; cc8f5600 <_end+c678678/1058e078>
>>ebp; cc904c60 <_end+c687cd8/1058e078>
>>esp; c021fd84 <init_task_union+1d84/2000>

Trace; d08768a3 <[sch_sfq]sfq_reset+17/34>
Trace; d0876c2d <[sch_sfq].text.end+4e/e1>
Trace; c01a994c <ip_finish_output2+0/d0>
Trace; c019c693 <qdisc_restart+13/d8>
Trace; c0196503 <dev_queue_xmit+f7/238>
Trace; c01e99dd <Unused_offset+1ad9/bdc0>
Trace; c019bec6 <nf_hook_slow+ee/144>
Trace; c01a6bf0 <ip_forward_finish+0/50>
Trace; c01a9932 <ip_finish_output+102/108>
Trace; c01a994c <ip_finish_output2+0/d0>
Trace; c01a6c3a <ip_forward_finish+4a/50>
Trace; c019bec6 <nf_hook_slow+ee/144>
Trace; c01a6b9b <ip_forward+1eb/240>
Trace; c01a6bf0 <ip_forward_finish+0/50>
Trace; c01a5f79 <ip_rcv_finish+1c1/1f8>
Trace; c01a5db8 <ip_rcv_finish+0/1f8>
Trace; c019bec6 <nf_hook_slow+ee/144>
Trace; c01e5c26 <_etext+5122/617c>
Trace; c01a5db8 <ip_rcv_finish+0/1f8>
Trace; c0196a9d <net_rx_action+1a5/280>
Trace; c011554a <do_softirq+5a/ac>
Trace; c0107f5d <do_IRQ+a1/b4>
Trace; c0105150 <default_idle+0/28>
Trace; c0105150 <default_idle+0/28>
Trace; c010a2d8 <call_do_IRQ+5/d>
Trace; c0105150 <default_idle+0/28>
Trace; c0105150 <default_idle+0/28>
Trace; c0105173 <default_idle+23/28>
Trace; c01051d9 <cpu_idle+41/54>
Trace; c0105000 <_stext+0/0>
Trace; c0105027 <rest_init+27/28>

Code;  cc097c26 <_end+be1ac9e/1058e078>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code;  cc097c26 <_end+be1ac9e/1058e078>   <==   0:   00 00                     add    %al,(%eax)   <==Code;  cc097c28 <_end+be1aca0/1058e078>
   2:   00 20                     add    %ah,(%eax)
Code;  cc097c2a <_end+be1aca2/1058e078>
   4:   8e cc                     mov    %esp,%cs
Code;  cc097c2c <_end+be1aca4/1058e078>
   6:   00 00                     add    %al,(%eax)
Code;  cc097c2e <_end+be1aca6/1058e078>
   8:   00 00                     add    %al,(%eax)
Code;  cc097c30 <_end+be1aca8/1058e078>
   a:   03 00                     add    (%eax),%eax
Code;  cc097c32 <_end+be1acaa/1058e078>
   c:   00 00                     add    %al,(%eax)
Code;  cc097c34 <_end+be1acac/1058e078>
   e:   00 40 89                  add    %al,0xffffff89(%eax)
Code;  cc097c37 <_end+be1acaf/1058e078>
  11:   cc                        int3

<0>Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!

1 warning issued.  Results may not be reliable.
--


Regards
tw
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