* Oops 0000
@ 2001-01-16 14:46 Stephan Henningsen
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From: Stephan Henningsen @ 2001-01-16 14:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Hi there,
I am sending your a bunch(!) of logs I think all cast some light over what
ever is wrong with my brand machine. Since I got it up running, it has
been crashing now and then.
It is an AMD T-Bird 900MHz (running at 100MHz x 9 -- not overclocked or begin
tortured in similar ways), 256MB PC133 RAM, a IBM DeskStar IDE HD and an
NVidia GeForce2MX-based graphics card (Hercules Prophet II to be specific).
I use a binary version of XFree86 4.0.2 with an Nvidia driver. I use
WindowMaker 0.61.0 as my window manager. The kernel is version 2.2.18.
My old system is a P166 and it has not crashed for years. I do not run MS
Windows, so yes, crashing does worry me alot!
The first couple of times, the system crashed when I switched back and
forth between X and console (Alt+Ctrl+F1 in X / Alt+F7 in console). The
next few times it happened when I changed workspace from Blender3d (a 3D
modelling and animation program using OpenGL) to a clean workspace. This
lead me to think that it had something to do with either X 4.0.2 or the
driver from NVidia (which is know to have some minor redraw-bugs).
So far a "crash" means it locked up my machine completely; no keyboard, no
mouse, frozen screen. (I am currently not in a network, so I cannot ping
and see if the kernel has frozen completely).
But yesterday (january 15 2001) it crashed my X and for the first
time left me in console with an error message from the kernel:
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000000
current->tss.cr3 = 0dea4000, %%cr3 = 0dea4000
*pde = 00000000
Oops: 0000
CPU: 0
My gpm was killed so I tried to switch to another terminal to restart gpm
and cut'n'paste the output to a file, but then it froze completely -- again.
Now I am no long sure that it's a problem related to X or the NVidia
driver. I could also be hardware. But as said, the computer is brand new
and I am not overclocking anything.
I run a memtest86 on the machie this night for 13 hours straight with all
tests enabled, but it found nothing.
So, I send you the logs and kernel configuration in the hope that perhaps
you can help me out.
Thanks,
Stephan Henningsen <stephan@nerd.dk>
Download logs and system info here:
http://stephan.tisprut.dk/Skrammel/Stephan_Henningsen.tar.bz2
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* Oops: 0000
@ 2005-02-03 9:50 Sakellarios Gerakios
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From: Sakellarios Gerakios @ 2005-02-03 9:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Hello,
I am not sure if sending you this Oops message form my Kernel is
politically correct but here you go....
If you can help, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you in advance,
Larry
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer
dereference at virtual address 00000074
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: printing eip:
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: c0143c53
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: *pde = 00000000
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: Oops: 0000
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: parport_pc lp parport autofs e100
iptable_nat ip_conntrack iptable_mangle ipt_REJECT iptable_filter i
p_tables keybdev mousedev hid input usb-uhci usbcore ext3
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: CPU: 0
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: EIP: 0060:[<c0143c53>] Not tainted
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: EFLAGS: 00010216
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel:
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: EIP is at page_referenced [kernel] 0xe3
(2.4.20-8)
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: eax: c1057788 ebx: 00000818 ecx:
00000000 edx: 0000aeeb
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: esi: c030d24c edi: c1125c24 ebp:
00000003 esp: c1afff84
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: ds: 0068 es: 0068 ss: 0068
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: Process kscand/Normal (pid: 7,
stackpage=c1aff000)
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: Stack: c1afffa0 00000000 00000001
c1afffb4 c11467f0 c11467f0 c030d24c c1125c24
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: 00000003 c013c68e c1afe000
c0125ba0 00000001 00000003 c1afe000 c030d100
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: c1afe000 c013d564 c030d100
00000003 00000001 c025ef1b 000009c4 c013d4b0
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: Call Trace: [<c013c68e>]
scan_active_list [kernel] 0x3e (0xc1afffa8))
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: [<c0125ba0>] process_timeout [kernel] 0x0
(0xc1afffb0))
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: [<c013d564>] kscand [kernel] 0xb4
(0xc1afffc8))
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: [<c013d4b0>] kscand [kernel] 0x0
(0xc1afffe0))
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel: [<c010742d>] kernel_thread_helper
[kernel] 0x5 (0xc1affff0))
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel:
Feb 2 14:37:45 geezer kernel:
Feb 2 14:37:46 geezer kernel: Code: 8b 41 74 39 41 60 b8 01 00 00 00 0f
43 44 24 04 89 44 24 04
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