* Re: aic7xxx and hotplug : part II
2001-10-16 16:13 aic7xxx and hotplug : part II christophe barbe
@ 2001-10-16 16:41 ` Greg KH
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From: Greg KH @ 2001-10-16 16:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hotplug
On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 06:13:26PM +0200, christophe barbe wrote:
> . mount /dev/sdc0 /cdrw (oops and mount segfault)
Please run the oops through ksymoops and send it to the driver's author.
We can't do much here :)
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From: christophe barbe @ 2001-10-16 17:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hotplug
Le 2001.10.16 18:41:58 +0200, Greg KH a écrit :
> On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 06:13:26PM +0200, christophe barbe wrote:
> > . mount /dev/sdc0 /cdrw (oops and mount segfault)
>
> Please run the oops through ksymoops and send it to the driver's author.
> We can't do much here :)
So do you suggest me that this is a problem with the driver.
I was convinced it was because nobody notified the driver that the device
was removed.
I need to do some other test but I guess that if I manually unload the
driver then I will avoid the oops.
Christophe
> thanks,
>
> greg k-h
>
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2001-10-16 16:13 aic7xxx and hotplug : part II christophe barbe
2001-10-16 16:41 ` Greg KH
2001-10-16 17:42 ` christophe barbe
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From: Greg KH @ 2001-10-16 18:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hotplug
On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 07:42:34PM +0200, christophe barbe wrote:
>
> So do you suggest me that this is a problem with the driver.
Yes.
> I was convinced it was because nobody notified the driver that the device
> was removed.
The driver knows that it was removed due to the pci interface. The
linux-hotplug package is for notifying userspace that a device was
removed, not for telling the driver this :)
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From: David Brownell @ 2001-10-16 18:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hotplug
> > Please run the oops through ksymoops and send it to the driver's author.
> > We can't do much here :)
>
> So do you suggest me that this is a problem with the driver.
Nobody can do more than "suggest" without facts like
the ksymoops output ...
> I was convinced it was because nobody notified the driver that the device
> was removed.
The kernel tells the driver when the device goes away.
Of course that might be _after_ the CardBus device was
physically removed; the driver has to cope with that.
- Dave
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From: christophe barbe @ 2001-10-16 20:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hotplug
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Ok sorry if it takes time for me to understand.
You start convinced me that the problem can be from the driver.
I attach the oops and the ksymoops output.
Christophe
Le 2001.10.16 20:15:27 +0200, David Brownell a écrit :
> > > Please run the oops through ksymoops and send it to the driver's
> author.
> > > We can't do much here :)
> >
> > So do you suggest me that this is a problem with the driver.
>
> Nobody can do more than "suggest" without facts like
> the ksymoops output ...
>
>
> > I was convinced it was because nobody notified the driver that the
> device
> > was removed.
>
> The kernel tells the driver when the device goes away.
> Of course that might be _after_ the CardBus device was
> physically removed; the driver has to cope with that.
>
> - Dave
>
>
>
>
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[-- Attachment #2: ksymoops.mount --]
[-- Type: application/octet-stream, Size: 3846 bytes --]
ksymoops 2.4.3 on i586 2.4.12. Options used
-V (default)
-k /proc/ksyms (default)
-l /proc/modules (default)
-o /lib/modules/2.4.12/ (default)
-M (specified)
Reading Oops report from the terminal
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: printing eip:
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: c019d01a
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: Oops: 0000
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: CPU: 0
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: EIP: 0010:[scsi_dispatch_cmd+158/368] Not tainted
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: EFLAGS: 00210246
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: eax: 00000000 ebx: c2773e00 ecx: c2773e80 edx: 087c4678
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: esi: c5fe3ed4 edi: c56980e0 ebp: c2773e00 esp: c163bc18
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: Process mount (pid: 793, stackpage=c163b000)
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: Stack: c2773e00 c5fe3ed4 c2773eac c5fe3ed4 00000000 c01a2d6f c2773e00 c2773e00
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: 00200286 c4e56818 c163bcd0 c5fe3e80 00000000 c56980e0 c4e56800 c5fe3e80
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: c01a2356 c4e56818 c5fe3e80 c163bd40 c01a239d c4e56818 c5fe3ed4 c5fe3e80
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: Call Trace: [scsi_request_fn+687/740] [__scsi_insert_special+102/112] [scsi_insert_special_req+25/32] [scsi_do_req+172/180] [scsi_wait_req+116/168]
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: [scsi_wait_done+0/32] [sr_do_ioctl+251/712] [test_unit_ready+91/100] [sr_drive_status+34/60] [open_for_data+54/708] [cdrom_open+142/200]
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: [do_open+124/292] [blkdev_get+104/120] [get_sb_bdev+230/716] [set_devname+39/84] [do_kern_mount+175/316] [do_add_mount+29/204]
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: [do_mount+286/312] [copy_mount_options+76/156] [sys_mount+124/188] [system_call+51/64]
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel:
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: Code: f6 40 67 04 74 07 68 d8 01 1a c0 eb 05 68 50 15 1a c0 ff 75
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: c019d01a
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: Oops: 0000
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: CPU: 0
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: EIP: 0010:[scsi_dispatch_cmd+158/368] Not tainted
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: EFLAGS: 00210246
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: eax: 00000000 ebx: c2773e00 ecx: c2773e80 edx: 087c4678
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: esi: c5fe3ed4 edi: c56980e0 ebp: c2773e00 esp: c163bc18
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: Process mount (pid: 793, stackpage=c163b000)
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: Stack: c2773e00 c5fe3ed4 c2773eac c5fe3ed4 00000000 c01a2d6f c2773e00 c2773e00
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: 00200286 c4e56818 c163bcd0 c5fe3e80 00000000 c56980e0 c4e56800 c5fe3e80
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: c01a2356 c4e56818 c5fe3e80 c163bd40 c01a239d c4e56818 c5fe3ed4 c5fe3e80
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: Call Trace: [scsi_request_fn+687/740] [__scsi_insert_special+102/112] [scsi_insert_special_req+25/32] [scsi_do_req+172/180] [scsi_wait_req+116/168]
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: Code: f6 40 67 04 74 07 68 d8 01 1a c0 eb 05 68 50 15 1a c0 ff 75
Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
Code; 00000000 Before first symbol
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code; 00000000 Before first symbol
0: f6 40 67 04 testb $0x4,0x67(%eax)
Code; 00000004 Before first symbol
4: 74 07 je d <_EIP+0xd> 0000000c Before first symbol
Code; 00000006 Before first symbol
6: 68 d8 01 1a c0 push $0xc01a01d8
Code; 0000000a Before first symbol
b: eb 05 jmp 12 <_EIP+0x12> 00000012 Before first symbol
Code; 0000000c Before first symbol
d: 68 50 15 1a c0 push $0xc01a1550
Code; 00000012 Before first symbol
12: ff 75 00 pushl 0x0(%ebp)
[-- Attachment #3: oops.mount --]
[-- Type: application/octet-stream, Size: 1727 bytes --]
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: printing eip:
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: c019d01a
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: Oops: 0000
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: CPU: 0
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: EIP: 0010:[scsi_dispatch_cmd+158/368] Not tainted
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: EFLAGS: 00210246
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: eax: 00000000 ebx: c2773e00 ecx: c2773e80 edx: 087c4678
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: esi: c5fe3ed4 edi: c56980e0 ebp: c2773e00 esp: c163bc18
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: Process mount (pid: 793, stackpage=c163b000)
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: Stack: c2773e00 c5fe3ed4 c2773eac c5fe3ed4 00000000 c01a2d6f c2773e00 c2773e00
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: 00200286 c4e56818 c163bcd0 c5fe3e80 00000000 c56980e0 c4e56800 c5fe3e80
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: c01a2356 c4e56818 c5fe3e80 c163bd40 c01a239d c4e56818 c5fe3ed4 c5fe3e80
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: Call Trace: [scsi_request_fn+687/740] [__scsi_insert_special+102/112] [scsi_insert_special_req+25/32] [scsi_do_req+172/180] [scsi_wait_req+116/168]
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: [scsi_wait_done+0/32] [sr_do_ioctl+251/712] [test_unit_ready+91/100] [sr_drive_status+34/60] [open_for_data+54/708] [cdrom_open+142/200]
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: [do_open+124/292] [blkdev_get+104/120] [get_sb_bdev+230/716] [set_devname+39/84] [do_kern_mount+175/316] [do_add_mount+29/204]
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: [do_mount+286/312] [copy_mount_options+76/156] [sys_mount+124/188] [system_call+51/64]
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel:
Oct 16 17:33:35 turing kernel: Code: f6 40 67 04 74 07 68 d8 01 1a c0 eb 05 68 50 15 1a c0 ff 75
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From: Greg KH @ 2001-10-16 20:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hotplug
On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 10:22:49PM +0200, christophe barbe wrote:
> Ok sorry if it takes time for me to understand.
> You start convinced me that the problem can be from the driver.
>
> I attach the oops and the ksymoops output.
You might want to send this to the author of the driver, along with the
steps that you did to get the oops.
thanks,
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From: christophe barbe @ 2001-10-16 20:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hotplug
I'm doing it now that I'm convinced that it's a driver bug.
Thank for your help.
Christophe
Le 2001.10.16 22:27:23 +0200, Greg KH a écrit :
> On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 10:22:49PM +0200, christophe barbe wrote:
> > Ok sorry if it takes time for me to understand.
> > You start convinced me that the problem can be from the driver.
> >
> > I attach the oops and the ksymoops output.
>
> You might want to send this to the author of the driver, along with the
> steps that you did to get the oops.
>
> thanks,
>
> greg k-h
>
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