From: Stephen Lord <lord@xfs.org>
To: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, rusty@rustcorp.com.au
Subject: Re: Race condition in module load causing undefined symbols
Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 22:30:46 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <42AA5AE6.4040102@xfs.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20050610112515.691dcb6e.akpm@osdl.org>
Andrew Morton wrote:
> Stephen Lord <lord@xfs.org> wrote:
>
>>I am having troubles getting any recent kernel to boot successfully
>> on one of my machines, a generic 2.6GHz P4 box with HT enabled
>> running an updated Fedora Core 3 distro. This is present in
>> 2.6.12-rc6. It does not manifest itself with the Fedora Core
>> kernels which have identical initrd contents as far as the
>> init script and the set of modules included goes.
>>
>> The problem manifests itself as various undefined symbols from
>> module loads.
>
>
> Peculiar. Module loading is all synchronous, isn't it?
>
Well, things are getting more bizarre, adding sleeps between
module loads cures the problem with missing symbols. I then
run into a problem with device mapper/lvm which seems to be
having problems setting up devices. In this section of
the init script:
umount /sys
echo Mounting root filesystem
mount -o defaults --ro -t ext3 /dev/root /sysroot
mount -t tmpfs --bind /dev /sysroot/dev
echo Switching to new root
switchroot /sysroot
umount /initrd/dev
The correct number of volumes are found, but adding a showlabels
command to the init script fails to display them, it spits out
errors about readdir failures in /dev/Volume00
The umount of /sys fails, the root mount fails and obviously, the
switchroot then fails.
I tried using the same config options as the redhat supplied
kernel without any success, this still has module symbol
problems.
I am baffled, but it looks like it is not a symbol table problem.
Steve
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-06-11 3:30 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-06-10 14:03 Race condition in module load causing undefined symbols Stephen Lord
2005-06-10 18:25 ` Andrew Morton
2005-06-10 19:06 ` Steve Lord
2005-06-11 3:30 ` Stephen Lord [this message]
2005-06-11 8:26 ` Pozsár Balázs
2005-06-11 13:23 ` Steve Lord
2005-06-11 15:05 ` Pozsár Balázs
2005-06-11 17:56 ` Stephen Lord
2005-06-11 19:00 ` Andrew Morton
2005-06-11 19:08 ` Pozsár Balázs
2005-06-11 20:09 ` Steve Lord
2005-06-11 20:18 ` Pozsár Balázs
2005-06-14 13:34 ` Steve Lord
2005-06-14 15:33 ` K.R. Foley
2005-06-14 15:36 ` K.R. Foley
2005-06-14 16:38 ` Steve Lord
2005-06-14 16:56 ` Andi Kleen
2005-06-14 17:16 ` Steve Lord
2005-06-14 20:56 ` Pozsár Balázs
2005-06-14 17:10 ` K.R. Foley
2005-06-14 17:39 ` Steve Lord
2005-06-14 18:23 ` Prarit Bhargava
2005-06-14 19:27 ` Steve Lord
2005-06-14 19:32 ` Christoph Hellwig
2005-06-14 20:59 ` Pozsár Balázs
2005-06-15 11:28 ` Prarit Bhargava
2005-06-15 11:34 ` Pozsár Balázs
2005-06-15 11:35 ` Prarit Bhargava
2005-06-15 11:43 ` Pozsár Balázs
2005-06-15 12:33 ` Stephen Lord
2005-07-28 19:42 ` David Howells
2005-06-12 6:49 ` Rusty Russell
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