From: eric.dejonc@thales-e-transactions.com (Eric DEJONC)
To: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtualaddress80000013
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 11:03:50 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3E880475.1D0C8B3D@thales-e-transactions.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 200303311102.55397.tglx@linutronix.de
ok,
thank you for help, but I still can't mount the jffs2:
I don't understand at all, the error seems to come from the jeddec_probe_chip: I
have not selected in the menuconfig something that contains Jedec!
I have an Intel strataflash chip!
/ # mount -t jffs2 /dev/mtdb2 /mnt
mtdblock_open
jffs2: read_super for device mtdblock(31,2)
jffs2_scan_eraseblock(): Scanning block at 0x0
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000038
pgd = c1424000
*pgd = 00000000, *pmd = 00000000
Internal error: Oops: c1427005
here is the decode:
>>r10; ffffffff <END_OF_CODE+397bf3ec/????>
Trace; c00fa5fc <jedec_probe_chip+6f8/f10>
Trace; c009cba8 <jffs2_scan_empty+e4/218>
Trace; c009cac4 <jffs2_scan_empty+0/218>
Trace; c009c27c <jffs2_scan_eraseblock+54/89c>
Trace; c009c228 <jffs2_scan_eraseblock+0/89c>
Trace; c009c02c <jffs2_scan_medium+60/25c>
Trace; c009bfcc <jffs2_scan_medium+0/25c>
Trace; c009f15c <jffs2_build_filesystem+18/1ec>
Trace; c009f144 <jffs2_build_filesystem+0/1ec>
Trace; c009affc <jffs2_fill_super+2f4/448>
Trace; c009ad08 <jffs2_fill_super+0/448>
Trace; c0064be8 <get_sb_bdev+29c/310>
Trace; c006494c <get_sb_bdev+0/310>
Trace; c009b2dc <jffs2_get_sb+1c/28>
Trace; c009b2c0 <jffs2_get_sb+0/28>
Trace; c0064de8 <do_kern_mount+58/f4>
Trace; c0064d90 <do_kern_mount+0/f4>
Trace; c007d924 <do_add_mount+94/184>
Trace; c007d890 <do_add_mount+0/184>
Trace; c007dc64 <do_mount+178/18c>
Trace; c007daec <do_mount+0/18c>
Trace; c007e4b0 <sys_mount+9c/e4>
Trace; c007e414 <sys_mount+0/e4>
Trace; c001b6a0 <ret_fast_syscall+0/38>
Code; c00fa604 <jedec_probe_chip+700/f10>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code; c00fa604 <jedec_probe_chip+700/f10>
0: 04 b0 add $0xb0,%al
Code; c00fa606 <jedec_probe_chip+702/f10>
2: 4c dec %esp
Code; c00fa607 <jedec_probe_chip+703/f10>
3: e2 00 loop 5 <_EIP+0x5> c00fa609
<jedec_probe_chip+705/f10>
Code; c00fa609 <jedec_probe_chip+705/f10>
5: 70 a0 jo ffffffa7 <_EIP+0xffffffa7> c00fa5ab
<jedec_probe_chip+6a7/f10>
Code; c00fa60b <jedec_probe_chip+707/f10>
7: e1 10 loope 19 <_EIP+0x19> c00fa61d
<jedec_probe_chip+719/f10>
Code; c00fa60d <jedec_probe_chip+709/f10>
9: d0 4d e2 rorb 0xffffffe2(%ebp)
Code; c00fa610 <jedec_probe_chip+70c/f10>
c: 84 c0 test %al,%al
Code; c00fa612 <jedec_probe_chip+70e/f10>
e: 97 xchg %eax,%edi
Code; c00fa613 <jedec_probe_chip+70f/f10> <=====
f: e5 38 in $0x38,%eax <=====
Code; c00fa615 <jedec_probe_chip+711/f10>
11: 00 9c e5 00 00 00 00 add %bl,0x0(%ebp,8)
Thomas Gleixner a ?crit :
> On Monday 31 March 2003 09:37, Eric DEJONC wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a question....
> > What is the physical start adress of flash mapping, and where can I find
> > it. I get different results if I change this value. In the
> > arch/arm/machsa1100/trizeps.c, its is written:
> The physical address is defined by your board design. It depends on the
> chipselect, addressdecoding...
> The virtual address is the address which is used inside the kernel driver
> code. This address is translated by the MMU into a physical address.
> e.g.
> MTD driver uses virtual address 0xf0000000 according to chip-mapping. So a
> read from 0xf0000000 is a read from the physical address 0x30000000, which is
> the physical hardware address of the flash chip.
>
> --
> Thomas
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-03-31 9:03 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-03-27 14:00 Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 80000013 Eric DEJONC
2003-03-27 14:12 ` David Woodhouse
2003-03-27 14:16 ` Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address80000013 Eric DEJONC
2003-03-27 15:20 ` Henrik Nordstrom
2003-03-27 16:58 ` Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtualaddress80000013 Eric DEJONC
2003-03-27 20:19 ` Thomas Gleixner
2003-03-31 7:37 ` Eric DEJONC
2003-03-31 9:02 ` Thomas Gleixner
2003-03-31 9:03 ` Eric DEJONC [this message]
2003-03-27 14:51 ` Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 80000013 Jörn Engel
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2004-03-25 19:02 Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtualaddress80000013 Patrick Kam
2004-03-25 19:39 ` Eric Hammerle
2004-03-25 20:04 ` David Woodhouse
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