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* Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - Bug Reports
@ 2002-02-21 23:37 Benjamin Pharr
  2002-02-22  1:21 ` Dave Jones
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Benjamin Pharr @ 2002-02-21 23:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: davej, linux-kernel

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I tried Dave Jones' version of the kernel to see if it would compile, as I
haven't been able to the regular 2.5 kernel to compile since I have the
new binutils package. 

It compiled fine. When I booted up everything looked normal with the
exception of a 
eth1: going OOM 
message that kept scrolling down the screen. My eth1 is a natsemi card.

Eventually that stopped and gdm came up. For some reason my keyboard and
mouse wouldn't work.  However, I could ssh into the machine and both
ethernet cards were functional. I noticed I had left SMP support
selected in the configuration, so I turned that off and tried
recompiling. It got to check.c in fs/partitions before stopping with an
error. 

So, it looks like the binutils problems are fixed, but there are some
other issues apparently. If you need configuration information or for me
try something please let me know.

Ben Pharr


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* Re: Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - Bug Reports
  2002-02-21 23:37 Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - Bug Reports Benjamin Pharr
@ 2002-02-22  1:21 ` Dave Jones
  2002-02-22  1:23   ` Vojtech Pavlik
                     ` (2 more replies)
  0 siblings, 3 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Dave Jones @ 2002-02-22  1:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Benjamin Pharr; +Cc: linux-kernel, vojtech

 > It compiled fine. When I booted up everything looked normal with the
 > exception of a 
 > eth1: going OOM 
 > message that kept scrolling down the screen. My eth1 is a natsemi card.

 That's interesting. Probably moreso for Manfred. I'll double check
 I didn't goof merging the oom-handling patch tomorrow.

 > Eventually that stopped and gdm came up. For some reason my keyboard and
 > mouse wouldn't work.

 -dj includes a different input layer to Linus' tree, which requires
 some extra options enabled.  Vojtech, this is quite a frequent
 'bug report', and I think if you merged that with Linus, the number
 of reports would climb. Is there a possibility of simplifying the
 config.in somewhat? Or at least changing the defaults to give the
 element of least surprise..
 
 > It got to check.c in fs/partitions before stopping with an error.

 That one I've not got an answer for. Can you give me more information
 about your disk layout, partitions, number of disks, scsi?/ide?/lvm?
 
-- 
| Dave Jones.        http://www.codemonkey.org.uk
| SuSE Labs

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* Re: Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - Bug Reports
  2002-02-22  1:21 ` Dave Jones
@ 2002-02-22  1:23   ` Vojtech Pavlik
  2002-02-23 21:28     ` Pavel Machek
  2002-02-24 21:00     ` Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - problem with /dev/input/mice Ben Clifford
  2002-02-22  6:37   ` Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - Bug Reports Nathan Walp
  2002-02-24 21:02   ` Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - IPv6 not loading correctly Ben Clifford
  2 siblings, 2 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Vojtech Pavlik @ 2002-02-22  1:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dave Jones, Benjamin Pharr, linux-kernel

On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 02:21:49AM +0100, Dave Jones wrote:
>  > It compiled fine. When I booted up everything looked normal with the
>  > exception of a 
>  > eth1: going OOM 
>  > message that kept scrolling down the screen. My eth1 is a natsemi card.
> 
>  That's interesting. Probably moreso for Manfred. I'll double check
>  I didn't goof merging the oom-handling patch tomorrow.
> 
>  > Eventually that stopped and gdm came up. For some reason my keyboard and
>  > mouse wouldn't work.
> 
>  -dj includes a different input layer to Linus' tree, which requires
>  some extra options enabled.  Vojtech, this is quite a frequent
>  'bug report', and I think if you merged that with Linus, the number
>  of reports would climb. Is there a possibility of simplifying the
>  config.in somewhat? Or at least changing the defaults to give the
>  element of least surprise..

The defaults are changed :(. However people coying their .configs over
don't use the defaults. The help files say what to do in case of doubt.
I'm not sure what more I can do.

I'll try to think about that.

>  > It got to check.c in fs/partitions before stopping with an error.
> 
>  That one I've not got an answer for. Can you give me more information
>  about your disk layout, partitions, number of disks, scsi?/ide?/lvm?
>  
> -- 
> | Dave Jones.        http://www.codemonkey.org.uk
> | SuSE Labs

-- 
Vojtech Pavlik
SuSE Labs

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* Re: Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - Bug Reports
  2002-02-22  1:21 ` Dave Jones
  2002-02-22  1:23   ` Vojtech Pavlik
@ 2002-02-22  6:37   ` Nathan Walp
  2002-02-28 16:59     ` Nathan Walp
  2002-03-01 18:12     ` Manfred Spraul
  2002-02-24 21:02   ` Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - IPv6 not loading correctly Ben Clifford
  2 siblings, 2 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Nathan Walp @ 2002-02-22  6:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dave Jones, Benjamin Pharr, linux-kernel, vojtech

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On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 02:21:49AM +0100, Dave Jones wrote:
>  > It compiled fine. When I booted up everything looked normal with the
>  > exception of a 
>  > eth1: going OOM 
>  > message that kept scrolling down the screen. My eth1 is a natsemi card.
> 
>  That's interesting. Probably moreso for Manfred. I'll double check
>  I didn't goof merging the oom-handling patch tomorrow.

Ditto here on my natsemi.  It hasn't really spit out the error since
boot, about 12 hours ago.  Card has been mainly idle, only used to
connect via crossover cable to my laptop, which hasn't been used much in
that time.


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* Re: Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - Bug Reports
  2002-02-22  1:23   ` Vojtech Pavlik
@ 2002-02-23 21:28     ` Pavel Machek
  2002-02-24 21:00     ` Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - problem with /dev/input/mice Ben Clifford
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Pavel Machek @ 2002-02-23 21:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Vojtech Pavlik; +Cc: Dave Jones, Benjamin Pharr, linux-kernel

Hi!

> >  > It compiled fine. When I booted up everything looked normal with the
> >  > exception of a 
> >  > eth1: going OOM 
> >  > message that kept scrolling down the screen. My eth1 is a natsemi card.
> > 
> >  That's interesting. Probably moreso for Manfred. I'll double check
> >  I didn't goof merging the oom-handling patch tomorrow.
> > 
> >  > Eventually that stopped and gdm came up. For some reason my keyboard and
> >  > mouse wouldn't work.
> > 
> >  -dj includes a different input layer to Linus' tree, which requires
> >  some extra options enabled.  Vojtech, this is quite a frequent
> >  'bug report', and I think if you merged that with Linus, the number
> >  of reports would climb. Is there a possibility of simplifying the
> >  config.in somewhat? Or at least changing the defaults to give the
> >  element of least surprise..
> 
> The defaults are changed :(. However people coying their .configs over
> don't use the defaults. The help files say what to do in case of doubt.
> I'm not sure what more I can do.

Few define_bool's for transition period? That way it will get as =y to
.config, and you can present real config options after few versions
;-).

Or create 

CONFIG_ADVANCED_INPUT_OPTIONS, default to N, which will make all
suitable options Y.... That's hacky, but we've got a precedents.
									Pavel
-- 
(about SSSCA) "I don't say this lightly.  However, I really think that the U.S.
no longer is classifiable as a democracy, but rather as a plutocracy." --hpa

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* Re: Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - problem with /dev/input/mice
  2002-02-22  1:23   ` Vojtech Pavlik
  2002-02-23 21:28     ` Pavel Machek
@ 2002-02-24 21:00     ` Ben Clifford
  2002-02-24 21:27       ` Vojtech Pavlik
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Ben Clifford @ 2002-02-24 21:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Vojtech Pavlik; +Cc: linux-kernel

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> >  -dj includes a different input layer to Linus' tree, which requires

I've just moved from Linus 2.5.3 to 2.5.5-dj1.

I've tried the following both with modules and linked into bzImage.

I've tried pointing the software at /dev/input/mice and also at /dev/psaux
which I created as a symlink to /dev/input/mice (to maintain compatibility
with my working 2.5.3 setup)

I have a PS/2 mouse.

I've loaded mousedev.o and psmouse.o

gpm works. (**1)

cat /dev/input/mice
gives random binary spew that looks pretty much like mouse input.

When I run my Xserver, the mouse pointer doesn't move. If I then kill off
the Xserver, gpm doesn't work any more and cat/dev/input/mice doesn't
generate anything any more.

If I unload psmouse.o and then load it again, I am back to (**1) until I
load the Xserver again.

- -- 
Ben Clifford     benc@hawaga.org.uk     GPG: 30F06950
Job Required in Los Angeles - Will do most things unix or IP for money.
http://www.hawaga.org.uk/resume/resume001.pdf
Live Ben-cam: http://barbarella.hawaga.org.uk/benc-cgi/watchers.cgi


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* Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - IPv6 not loading correctly.
  2002-02-22  1:21 ` Dave Jones
  2002-02-22  1:23   ` Vojtech Pavlik
  2002-02-22  6:37   ` Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - Bug Reports Nathan Walp
@ 2002-02-24 21:02   ` Ben Clifford
  2002-02-25  6:16     ` Ben Clifford
  2 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Ben Clifford @ 2002-02-24 21:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dave Jones; +Cc: linux-kernel

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I've just moved from 2.5.3 to 2.5.5-dj1

I have ipv6 compiled as a module.

When ipv6.o is loaded, I get:

IPv6 v0.8 for NET4.0
Failed to initialize the ICMP6 control socket (err -97)

and lsmod shows:
ipv6    147968    -1 (uninitialized)

Other than my ipv6 services not starting up, it doesn't seem to cause any
other problems.

- -- 
Ben Clifford     benc@hawaga.org.uk     GPG: 30F06950
Job Required in Los Angeles - Will do most things unix or IP for money.
http://www.hawaga.org.uk/resume/resume001.pdf
Live Ben-cam: http://barbarella.hawaga.org.uk/benc-cgi/watchers.cgi

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* Re: Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - problem with /dev/input/mice
  2002-02-24 21:00     ` Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - problem with /dev/input/mice Ben Clifford
@ 2002-02-24 21:27       ` Vojtech Pavlik
  2002-02-24 21:42         ` Ben Clifford
  2002-02-28  9:58         ` Pavel Machek
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Vojtech Pavlik @ 2002-02-24 21:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ben Clifford; +Cc: Vojtech Pavlik, linux-kernel

On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 01:00:00PM -0800, Ben Clifford wrote:
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> 
> > >  -dj includes a different input layer to Linus' tree, which requires
> 
> I've just moved from Linus 2.5.3 to 2.5.5-dj1.
> 
> I've tried the following both with modules and linked into bzImage.
> 
> I've tried pointing the software at /dev/input/mice and also at /dev/psaux
> which I created as a symlink to /dev/input/mice (to maintain compatibility
> with my working 2.5.3 setup)
> 
> I have a PS/2 mouse.
> 
> I've loaded mousedev.o and psmouse.o
> 
> gpm works. (**1)
> 
> cat /dev/input/mice
> gives random binary spew that looks pretty much like mouse input.
> 
> When I run my Xserver, the mouse pointer doesn't move. If I then kill off
> the Xserver, gpm doesn't work any more and cat/dev/input/mice doesn't
> generate anything any more.
> 
> If I unload psmouse.o and then load it again, I am back to (**1) until I
> load the Xserver again.

That's interesting. It almost looks like if the Xserver messed with the
mouse hardware somehow, which I hope it can't. Does 'dmesg' say anything
relevant?

I can help you find the cause - if you enable I8042_DEBUG_IO in
drivers/input/serio/i8042.h, you'll see all the data coming in and out
to the keyboard/aux controller.

-- 
Vojtech Pavlik
SuSE Labs

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* Re: Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - problem with /dev/input/mice
  2002-02-24 21:27       ` Vojtech Pavlik
@ 2002-02-24 21:42         ` Ben Clifford
  2002-02-24 21:45           ` Vojtech Pavlik
  2002-02-28  9:58         ` Pavel Machek
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Ben Clifford @ 2002-02-24 21:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Vojtech Pavlik; +Cc: linux-kernel

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On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Vojtech Pavlik wrote:

> That's interesting. It almost looks like if the Xserver messed with the
> mouse hardware somehow, which I hope it can't.

> Does 'dmesg' say anything relevant?

I don't think so.

All that appears is an mtrr message about alignment, that I think I has
appeared for several kernel versions.

> I can help you find the cause - if you enable I8042_DEBUG_IO in
> drivers/input/serio/i8042.h, you'll see all the data coming in and out
> to the keyboard/aux controller.

Compiling now...

- -- 
Ben Clifford     benc@hawaga.org.uk     GPG: 30F06950
Job Required in Los Angeles - Will do most things unix or IP for money.
http://www.hawaga.org.uk/resume/resume001.pdf
Live Ben-cam: http://barbarella.hawaga.org.uk/benc-cgi/watchers.cgi
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* Re: Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - problem with /dev/input/mice
  2002-02-24 21:42         ` Ben Clifford
@ 2002-02-24 21:45           ` Vojtech Pavlik
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Vojtech Pavlik @ 2002-02-24 21:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ben Clifford; +Cc: Vojtech Pavlik, linux-kernel

On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 01:42:34PM -0800, Ben Clifford wrote:
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> On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Vojtech Pavlik wrote:
> 
> > That's interesting. It almost looks like if the Xserver messed with the
> > mouse hardware somehow, which I hope it can't.
> 
> > Does 'dmesg' say anything relevant?
> 
> I don't think so.
> 
> All that appears is an mtrr message about alignment, that I think I has
> appeared for several kernel versions.
> 
> > I can help you find the cause - if you enable I8042_DEBUG_IO in
> > drivers/input/serio/i8042.h, you'll see all the data coming in and out
> > to the keyboard/aux controller.
> 
> Compiling now...

Ok, waiting ... :)

-- 
Vojtech Pavlik
SuSE Labs

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* Re: Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - IPv6 not loading correctly.
  2002-02-24 21:02   ` Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - IPv6 not loading correctly Ben Clifford
@ 2002-02-25  6:16     ` Ben Clifford
  2002-02-25 21:32       ` Dave Jones
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Ben Clifford @ 2002-02-25  6:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

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On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Ben Clifford wrote:

> When ipv6.o is loaded, I get:
>
> IPv6 v0.8 for NET4.0
> Failed to initialize the ICMP6 control socket (err -97)
>
> and lsmod shows:
> ipv6    147968    -1 (uninitialized)

More info on this:

Looking at the code, the the ICMP6 control socket error is occurring
because sock_register isn't called for inet6 until after the ICMP6 control
socket is created (in af_inet6.c).

However, the ICMP6 control socket create calls sock_create, which requires
sock_register to have already been called.

I have made the below change, which moves the protocol family registration
higher up in the code.  It seems to make ipv6 work now.

However, I'm concerned that this gives a small amount of time when the
family is registered but not fully initialised.

Is this bad?



- --- /mnt/dev/hda11/2.5.5-dj1-snark-not-changed-much/net/ipv6/af_inet6.c	Tue Feb 19 18:10:53 2002
+++ 2.5.5-dj1/net/ipv6/af_inet6.c	Sun Feb 24 22:13:38 2002
@@ -675,6 +675,13 @@
 	 */
 	inet6_register_protosw(&rawv6_protosw);

+	/* register the family here so that the init calls below will
+	 * work. ?? is this dangerous ??
+	 */
+
+	(void) sock_register(&inet6_family_ops);
+
+
 	/*
 	 *	ipngwg API draft makes clear that the correct semantics
 	 *	for TCP and UDP is to consider one TCP and UDP instance
@@ -719,9 +726,6 @@
 	udpv6_init();
 	tcpv6_init();

- -	/* Now the userspace is allowed to create INET6 sockets. */
- -	(void) sock_register(&inet6_family_ops);
- -
 	return 0;

 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS

- -- 


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* Re: Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - IPv6 not loading correctly.
  2002-02-25  6:16     ` Ben Clifford
@ 2002-02-25 21:32       ` Dave Jones
  2002-02-25 22:18         ` David S. Miller
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Dave Jones @ 2002-02-25 21:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ben Clifford; +Cc: linux-kernel, davem, acme

On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 10:16:16PM -0800, Ben Clifford wrote:

 > Looking at the code, the the ICMP6 control socket error is occurring
 > because sock_register isn't called for inet6 until after the ICMP6 control
 > socket is created (in af_inet6.c).
 > However, the ICMP6 control socket create calls sock_create, which requires
 > sock_register to have already been called.

 This probably happened during acme's recent protocol cleanups,
 and is probably a problem in mainline as well as -dj.
 
 > I have made the below change, which moves the protocol family registration
 > higher up in the code.  It seems to make ipv6 work now.
 > 
 > However, I'm concerned that this gives a small amount of time when the
 > family is registered but not fully initialised.
 > Is this bad?

 I'll let davem/acme comment on the correctness of the fix..
 Looks straightforward enough to me, but I'm not as kneedeep in
 networking internals as those two 8-)

 > 
 > - --- /mnt/dev/hda11/2.5.5-dj1-snark-not-changed-much/net/ipv6/af_inet6.c	Tue Feb 19 18:10:53 2002
 > +++ 2.5.5-dj1/net/ipv6/af_inet6.c	Sun Feb 24 22:13:38 2002
 > @@ -675,6 +675,13 @@
 >  	 */
 >  	inet6_register_protosw(&rawv6_protosw);
 > 
 > +	/* register the family here so that the init calls below will
 > +	 * work. ?? is this dangerous ??
 > +	 */
 > +
 > +	(void) sock_register(&inet6_family_ops);
 > +
 > +
 >  	/*
 >  	 *	ipngwg API draft makes clear that the correct semantics
 >  	 *	for TCP and UDP is to consider one TCP and UDP instance
 > @@ -719,9 +726,6 @@
 >  	udpv6_init();
 >  	tcpv6_init();
 > 
 > - -	/* Now the userspace is allowed to create INET6 sockets. */
 > - -	(void) sock_register(&inet6_family_ops);
 > - -
 >  	return 0;
 > 
 >  #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
 > 

-- 
| Dave Jones.        http://www.codemonkey.org.uk
| SuSE Labs

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* Re: Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - IPv6 not loading correctly.
  2002-02-25 21:32       ` Dave Jones
@ 2002-02-25 22:18         ` David S. Miller
  2002-02-27 20:23           ` Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: David S. Miller @ 2002-02-25 22:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: davej; +Cc: benc, linux-kernel, acme

   From: Dave Jones <davej@suse.de>
   Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 22:32:03 +0100
   
    I'll let davem/acme comment on the correctness of the fix..
    Looks straightforward enough to me, but I'm not as kneedeep in
    networking internals as those two 8-)

I've poked acme about it.

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* Re: Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - IPv6 not loading correctly.
  2002-02-25 22:18         ` David S. Miller
@ 2002-02-27 20:23           ` Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo @ 2002-02-27 20:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: David S. Miller; +Cc: davej, benc, linux-kernel

Em Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 02:18:24PM -0800, David S. Miller escreveu:
>    From: Dave Jones <davej@suse.de>
>    Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 22:32:03 +0100
>    
>     I'll let davem/acme comment on the correctness of the fix..
>     Looks straightforward enough to me, but I'm not as kneedeep in
>     networking internals as those two 8-)
> 
> I've poked acme about it.

Indeed, I'm changing oxygen cilinders while scuba diving into my mailbox 8)

- Arnaldo

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* Re: Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - problem with /dev/input/mice
  2002-02-24 21:27       ` Vojtech Pavlik
  2002-02-24 21:42         ` Ben Clifford
@ 2002-02-28  9:58         ` Pavel Machek
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Pavel Machek @ 2002-02-28  9:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Vojtech Pavlik; +Cc: Ben Clifford, linux-kernel

Hi!

> > If I unload psmouse.o and then load it again, I am back to (**1) until I
> > load the Xserver again.
> 
> That's interesting. It almost looks like if the Xserver messed with the
> mouse hardware somehow, which I hope it can't. Does 'dmesg' say anything

Of course it can, it is iopl(3) after all, but it certainly *should*
not and probably does not.
									Pavel
-- 
(about SSSCA) "I don't say this lightly.  However, I really think that the U.S.
no longer is classifiable as a democracy, but rather as a plutocracy." --hpa

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* Re: Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - Bug Reports
  2002-02-22  6:37   ` Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - Bug Reports Nathan Walp
@ 2002-02-28 16:59     ` Nathan Walp
  2002-02-28 19:57       ` Benjamin Pharr
  2002-02-28 20:47       ` Dave Jones
  2002-03-01 18:12     ` Manfred Spraul
  1 sibling, 2 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Nathan Walp @ 2002-02-28 16:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dave Jones, Benjamin Pharr, linux-kernel, vojtech

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On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 01:37:24AM -0500, Nathan Walp wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 02:21:49AM +0100, Dave Jones wrote:
> >  > It compiled fine. When I booted up everything looked normal with the
> >  > exception of a 
> >  > eth1: going OOM 
> >  > message that kept scrolling down the screen. My eth1 is a natsemi card.
> > 
> >  That's interesting. Probably moreso for Manfred. I'll double check
> >  I didn't goof merging the oom-handling patch tomorrow.
> 
> Ditto here on my natsemi.  It hasn't really spit out the error since
> boot, about 12 hours ago.  Card has been mainly idle, only used to
> connect via crossover cable to my laptop, which hasn't been used much in
> that time.

dj2 is showing the same behavior, but I found out that the messages
continue to be printed 100 times/second until I ping-flooded the machine
on the other end of that card.  The minimal DHCP traffic prior to the
ping flood was not enough to make it stop.

Hope this helps narrow down the problem some.

Nathan


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* Re: Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - Bug Reports
  2002-02-28 16:59     ` Nathan Walp
@ 2002-02-28 19:57       ` Benjamin Pharr
  2002-02-28 20:47       ` Dave Jones
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Benjamin Pharr @ 2002-02-28 19:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Nathan Walp, linux-kernel

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On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 11:59:54AM -0500, Nathan Walp wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 01:37:24AM -0500, Nathan Walp wrote:
> > On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 02:21:49AM +0100, Dave Jones wrote:
> > >  > It compiled fine. When I booted up everything looked normal with the
> > >  > exception of a 
> > >  > eth1: going OOM 
> > >  > message that kept scrolling down the screen. My eth1 is a natsemi card.
> > > 
> > >  That's interesting. Probably moreso for Manfred. I'll double check
> > >  I didn't goof merging the oom-handling patch tomorrow.
> > 
> > Ditto here on my natsemi.  It hasn't really spit out the error since
> > boot, about 12 hours ago.  Card has been mainly idle, only used to
> > connect via crossover cable to my laptop, which hasn't been used much in
> > that time.
> 
> dj2 is showing the same behavior, but I found out that the messages
> continue to be printed 100 times/second until I ping-flooded the machine
> on the other end of that card.  The minimal DHCP traffic prior to the
> ping flood was not enough to make it stop.
> 
> Hope this helps narrow down the problem some.

My box continued to do it until ntpdate contacted its servers, so it
appears to be basically the same thing.

Ben Pharr




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* Re: Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - Bug Reports
  2002-02-28 16:59     ` Nathan Walp
  2002-02-28 19:57       ` Benjamin Pharr
@ 2002-02-28 20:47       ` Dave Jones
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Dave Jones @ 2002-02-28 20:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Nathan Walp; +Cc: Benjamin Pharr, linux-kernel, manfred

 > > Ditto here on my natsemi.  It hasn't really spit out the error since
 > > boot, about 12 hours ago.  Card has been mainly idle, only used to
 > > connect via crossover cable to my laptop, which hasn't been used much in
 > > that time.
 > 
 > dj2 is showing the same behavior, but I found out that the messages
 > continue to be printed 100 times/second until I ping-flooded the machine
 > on the other end of that card.  The minimal DHCP traffic prior to the
 > ping flood was not enough to make it stop.
 > 
 > Hope this helps narrow down the problem some.

 Yup, Manfred is aware of the problem, but hasn't had chance to
 look into it yet..  It'll be present at least until you see
 an entry in the changelog 8)

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| SuSE Labs

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* Re: Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - Bug Reports
  2002-02-22  6:37   ` Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - Bug Reports Nathan Walp
  2002-02-28 16:59     ` Nathan Walp
@ 2002-03-01 18:12     ` Manfred Spraul
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Manfred Spraul @ 2002-03-01 18:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Nathan Walp; +Cc: Dave Jones, Benjamin Pharr, linux-kernel, vojtech

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Nathan Walp wrote:
> 
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 02:21:49AM +0100, Dave Jones wrote:
> >  > It compiled fine. When I booted up everything looked normal with the
> >  > exception of a
> >  > eth1: going OOM
> >  > message that kept scrolling down the screen. My eth1 is a natsemi card.
> >
> >  That's interesting. Probably moreso for Manfred. I'll double check
> >  I didn't goof merging the oom-handling patch tomorrow.
> 
> Ditto here on my natsemi.  It hasn't really spit out the error since
> boot, about 12 hours ago.  Card has been mainly idle, only used to
> connect via crossover cable to my laptop, which hasn't been used much in
> that time.

Please apply the attached oneliner, it fixes the problem. The error was
spotted by Tim or Jeff.

--
	Manfred

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--- 2.5/drivers/net/natsemi.c	Fri Mar  1 17:16:38 2002
+++ build-2.5/drivers/net/natsemi.c	Fri Mar  1 19:11:52 2002
@@ -1380,7 +1380,7 @@
 		np->rx_ring[entry].cmd_status =
 			cpu_to_le32(np->rx_buf_sz);
 	}
-	if (np->cur_rx - np->dirty_tx == RX_RING_SIZE) {
+	if (np->cur_rx - np->dirty_rx == RX_RING_SIZE) {
 		if (debug > 2)
 			printk(KERN_INFO "%s: going OOM.\n", dev->name);
 		np->oom = 1;

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2002-02-24 21:00     ` Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - problem with /dev/input/mice Ben Clifford
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2002-02-24 21:42         ` Ben Clifford
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2002-02-28  9:58         ` Pavel Machek
2002-02-22  6:37   ` Linux 2.5.5-dj1 - Bug Reports Nathan Walp
2002-02-28 16:59     ` Nathan Walp
2002-02-28 19:57       ` Benjamin Pharr
2002-02-28 20:47       ` Dave Jones
2002-03-01 18:12     ` Manfred Spraul
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2002-02-25  6:16     ` Ben Clifford
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