* Unable to handle kernel paging request
@ 2004-03-03 16:33 Paulo Marques
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From: Paulo Marques @ 2004-03-03 16:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
I got this shortly after reconnecting a stale smb connection on a 2.6.4-rc1
vanilla kernel:
(removed hostname and date information to make it less verbose)
04:03:31 SMB connection re-established (-5)
04:03:47 Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address c1f16f1c
04:03:47 printing eip:
04:03:47 c01fc2f8
04:03:47 ws15t1 syslog.alert klogd: *pde = 00007067
04:03:47 ws15t1 syslog.alert klogd: *pte = 01f16000
04:03:47 Oops: 0000 [#1]
04:03:47 PREEMPT DEBUG_PAGEALLOC
04:03:47 CPU: 0
04:03:47 EIP: 0060:[01fc2f8>] Not tainted
04:03:47 EFLAGS: 00010246
04:03:47 EIP is at smb_add_request+0x238/0x520
04:03:47 eax: 00000000 ebx: c3a22000 ecx: c29a2e60 edx: c6940f78
04:03:47 esi: c1f16eec edi: c29a2e60 ebp: c3a23dc4 esp: c3a23d74
04:03:47 ds: 007b es: 007b ss: 0068
04:03:47 Process bash (pid: 93, threadinfo=c3a22000 task=c3a319e0)
04:03:47 Stack: 0000000b c3cec000 c1f16eec c6dcfe00 c1f16ef8 00000000 00000040
c1f16f24
04:03:47 c29a2df8 00000000 c3a319e0 c011eab0 00100100 00200200 00000401
c3cec006
04:03:47 c29a2df8 00000002 c1f16eec c3cec000 c3a23df0 c01f3434 c2529f38
00000000
04:03:47 Call Trace:
04:03:47 [011eab0>] default_wake_function+0x0/0x10
04:03:47 [01f3434>] smb_proc_getattr_trans2+0x84/0x100
04:03:47 [01f3734>] smb_proc_getattr_trans2_all+0x44/0xe0
04:03:47 [01f114c>] smb_init_dirent+0x4c/0x60
04:03:47 [01f1222>] smb_proc_getattr+0x32/0x50
04:03:47 [01f851c>] smb_refresh_inode+0x1c/0x100
04:03:47 [016d8ac>] __getblk+0x1c/0x40
04:03:47 [01bbc4a>] ext3_getblk+0xca/0x260
04:03:47 [01f86cc>] smb_revalidate_inode+0xcc/0x200
04:03:47 [011c826>] kernel_map_pages+0x16/0x50
04:03:47 [01f8bec>] smb_getattr+0x1c/0x50
04:03:47 [01f8bd0>] smb_getattr+0x0/0x50
04:03:47 [01783f1>] vfs_getattr+0x41/0xc0
04:03:47 [01789bf>] vfs_lstat+0x3f/0x60
04:03:47 [016adb0>] filp_dtor+0x0/0x190
04:03:47 [01789f4>] sys_lstat64+0x14/0x30
04:03:47 [010d12d>] do_IRQ+0x2dd/0x430
04:03:47 [016b193>] __fput+0x83/0xd0
04:03:47 [0109fef>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb
04:03:47
04:03:47 Code: 8b 46 30 c7 04 24 a0 da 41 c0 89 44 24 0c b8 58 a6 3f c0 89
The directory was mounted and was idle (no file activity at all) for about 20
hours before this happened.
I also have the complete syslog (it is only 400 lines), meminfo and slabinfo
from the same machine at the time of the dump, and I can post it if you find it
useful.
This is a somewhat "embedded" system, using a transmeta crusoe processor at
500MHz. The kernel configuration includes BlueZ modules, ethernet bridging and
cardbus (yenta) support. These are the most uncommon features.
The samba server was version 2.2.2 (which is quite old), but the client is the
latest kernel available.
I saw this only once and I don't believe this is going to be easy to reproduce.
After the dump the machine continued to operate normally (including acesing the
samba mounted directory), except for the shell that was doing a tab completion
on the directory name, that exited.
--
Paulo Marques - www.grupopie.com
"In a world without walls and fences who needs windows and gates?"
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* Unable to handle kernel paging request
@ 2005-01-12 18:43 Praedor Atrebates
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From: Praedor Atrebates @ 2005-01-12 18:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Please CC me any answer you might have to offer me as I am not subscribed to
the list.
I am running Mandrake 10.1 on a Gateway Solo laptop, Pentium M, ATI Radeon
9000, firewire, builtin e1000 ethernet. Kernel is 2.6.8.1-12mdk. I have
lately been running into a tremendous problem with kernel paging request
errors/Oops's at seemingly random moments. Right now I am running a
2.6.0-rc2.2mdk kernel because under the 2.6.8.1 kernel the errors were
happening so often that the system was unusable for any length of time. I am
virtually certain to see one upon shutdown even with the current running
kernel as well. The latest such error produced this:
Jan 12 10:31:09 dhcp18-126 kernel: NET: Unregistered protocol family 23
Jan 12 10:32:19 dhcp18-126 kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at
virtual address d56c34ac
Jan 12 10:32:19 dhcp18-126 kernel: printing eip:
Jan 12 10:32:19 dhcp18-126 kernel: c01294a3
Jan 12 10:32:19 dhcp18-126 kernel: *pde = 0e1a6067
Jan 12 10:32:19 dhcp18-126 kernel: *pte = 00000000
Jan 12 10:32:19 dhcp18-126 kernel: Oops: 0000 [#1]
Jan 12 10:32:19 dhcp18-126 kernel: Modules linked in: crc-ccitt sg st sr_mod
sd_mod scsi_mod fglrx exportfs lockd sunrpc md5 ipv6 snd-seq-oss
snd-seq-midi-event snd-seq snd-pcm-oss snd-mixer-oss snd-intel8x0
snd-ac97-codec snd-pcm snd-timer snd-page-alloc gameport snd-mpu401-uart
snd-rawmidi snd-seq-device snd soundcore parport_pc lp parport driverloader
af_packet floppy ds yenta_socket pcmcia_core eth1394 e1000 tulip raw ide-cd
cdrom ohci1394 ieee1394 loop nls_iso8859-1 ntfs ext3 jbd intel-agp agpgart
nvram evdev ehci-hcd uhci-hcd usbcore rtc reiserfs
Jan 12 10:32:19 dhcp18-126 kernel: CPU: 0
Jan 12 10:32:19 dhcp18-126 kernel: EIP: 0060:[notifier_call_chain+35/64]
Tainted: P VLI
Jan 12 10:32:19 dhcp18-126 kernel: EIP: 0060:[<c01294a3>] Tainted: P
VLI
Jan 12 10:32:19 dhcp18-126 kernel: EFLAGS: 00010286 (2.6.8.1-12mdk)
Jan 12 10:32:19 dhcp18-126 kernel: EIP is at notifier_call_chain+0x23/0x40
Jan 12 10:32:19 dhcp18-126 kernel: eax: 00000001 ebx: d56c34ac ecx:
00000000 edx: 00000001
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: esi: cf264800 edi: 00000006 ebp:
c3eade7c esp: c3eade64
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: ds: 007b es: 007b ss: 0068
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: Process rmmod (pid: 3956,
threadinfo=c3eac000 task=c253a0b0)
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: Stack: d56c34ac 00000006 cf264800 cf264800
cf264800 cf264938 c3eadea4 c02769a2
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: c03e5520 00000006 cf264800 d0ee1cae
cf264938 cf264800 cc40ec98 ccf64000
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: c3eadeb4 c0220537 cf264800 cf264a20
c3eaded8 d0f7cb9f cf264800 ccf64000
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: Call Trace:
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [show_stack+127/160] show_stack+0x7f/0xa0
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [<c0107bbf>] show_stack+0x7f/0xa0
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [show_registers+342/464]
show_registers+0x156/0x1d0
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [<c0107d56>] show_registers+0x156/0x1d0
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [die+102/208] die+0x66/0xd0
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [<c0107ef6>] die+0x66/0xd0
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [do_page_fault+966/1456]
do_page_fault+0x3c6/0x5b0
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [<c0119b26>] do_page_fault+0x3c6/0x5b0
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [error_code+45/56] error_code+0x2d/0x38
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [<c0107849>] error_code+0x2d/0x38
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [unregister_netdevice+338/606]
unregister_netdevice+0x152/0x25e
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [<c02769a2>]
unregister_netdevice+0x152/0x25e
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [unregister_netdev+23/32]
unregister_netdev+0x17/0x20
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [<c0220537>] unregister_netdev+0x17/0x20
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [pg0+280554399/1069613056]
ether1394_remove_host+0x6f/0x90 [eth1394]
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [<d0f7cb9f>]
ether1394_remove_host+0x6f/0x90 [eth1394]
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [pg0+279897277/1069613056]
__unregister_host+0x8d/0xc0 [ieee1394]
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [<d0edc4bd>] __unregister_host+0x8d/0xc0
[ieee1394]
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [pg0+279897361/1069613056]
highlevel_for_each_host_unreg+0x21/0x30 [ieee1394]
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [<d0edc511>]
highlevel_for_each_host_unreg+0x21/0x30 [ieee1394]
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [pg0+279917671/1069613056]
nodemgr_for_each_host+0x47/0x80 [ieee1394]
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [<d0ee1467>]
nodemgr_for_each_host+0x47/0x80 [ieee1394]
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [pg0+279897499/1069613056]
hpsb_unregister_highlevel+0x7b/0x90 [ieee1394]
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [<d0edc59b>]
hpsb_unregister_highlevel+0x7b/0x90 [ieee1394]
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [pg0+280562478/1069613056]
ether1394_exit_module+0x1e/0x2d [eth1394]
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [<d0f7eb2e>]
ether1394_exit_module+0x1e/0x2d [eth1394]
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [sys_delete_module+306/384]
sys_delete_module+0x132/0x180
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [<c0131902>] sys_delete_module+0x132/0x180
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [sysenter_past_esp+82/113]
sysenter_past_esp+0x52/0x71
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: [<c0106dcd>] sysenter_past_esp+0x52/0x71
Jan 12 10:32:20 dhcp18-126 kernel: Code: b8 fe ff ff ff c3 89 f6 55 31 d2 89
e5 57 56 53 83 ec 0c 8b 45 08 8b 7d 0c 8b 75 10 8b 18 eb 19 89 74 24 08 89 7c
24 04 89 1c 24 <ff> 13 a9 00 80 00 00 89 c2 75 07 8b 5b 04 85 db 75 e3 83 c4
0c
A previous such error (very brief) produced:
Jan 6 14:23:17 lapdog kernel: NET: Registered protocol family 4
Jan 6 14:23:17 lapdog kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at
virtual
address d0bb24b4
Jan 6 14:23:17 lapdog kernel: printing eip:
Jan 6 14:23:17 lapdog kernel: c012942f
Jan 6 14:23:17 lapdog kernel: *pde = 012f3067
Jan 6 14:23:17 lapdog kernel: *pte = 00000000
Jan 6 14:23:17 lapdog kernel: Oops: 0000 [#2]
The same hex address region is involved. From my system map the above two
addresses fall between inter_module_unregister in my system map
(c0129460) and before inter_module_get (c0129520).
Is this indicative of a hardware problem or a software problem? I have booted
up with memtest86+ and let it run for about an hour (couldn't afford to let
it go longer at that point) and it found no problems at all.
Thank you for any aid you can toss my way.
praedor
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