When I arrived at my machine tonight it was dead, with a nice
panic on the screen as a greeting. On rebooting I found something
in the logs, which is rare because it said "not syncing". So I'm
assuming this isn't the panic that killed the box, but she
probably knows (of) him, so let's interrogate her anyway:
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 00020008
c0139fad
*pde = 00000000
Oops: 0002
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[bdput+5/96]
EFLAGS: 00010206
eax: 00020000 ebx: 00020000 ecx: ca59a648 edx: c15ddfa4
esi: c15ddfa4 edi: c97b9428 ebp: c15ddfac esp: c15ddf6c
ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Process kswapd (pid: 3, stackpage=c15dd000)
Stack: ca59a640 c0146ef2 00020000 ca59a640 c0146f47 ca59a640 c97b9608 c97b9600
c0147179 c15ddfa4 00010f00 00000004 00000000 000036dd ca59a828 c29620c8
00000000 c01471a9 00000000 c012cde3 00000006 00000004 00000006 00000004
Call Trace: [clear_inode+194/220] [dispose_list+59/84] [prune_icache+261/276] [shrink_icache_memory+33/48] [do_try_to_free_pages+103/124] [kswapd+101/240] [kernel_thread+40/56]
Code: f0 ff 4b 08 0f 94 c0 84 c0 74 4d f0 fe 0d 60 25 24 c0 0f 88
Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
Code; 00000000 Before first symbol 00000000 <_EIP>:
Code; 00000000 Before first symbol 0: f0 ff 4b 08 lock decl 0x8(%ebx)
Code; 00000004 Before first symbol 4: 0f 94 c0 sete %al
Code; 00000007 Before first symbol 7: 84 c0 test %al,%al
Code; 00000009 Before first symbol 9: 74 4d je 58 <_EIP+0x58> 00000058 Before first symbol
Code; 0000000b Before first symbol b: f0 fe 0d 60 25 24 c0 lock decb 0xc0242560
Code; 00000012 Before first symbol 12: 0f 88 00 00 00 00 js 18 <_EIP+0x18> 00000018 Before first symbol
kernel BUG at exit.c:458!
invalid operand: 0000
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[do_exit+668/680]
EFLAGS: 00010286
eax: 0000001a ebx: c023d020 ecx: 00000002 edx: 02000000
activating NMI Watchdog ... done.
cpu: 0, clocks: 1002544, slice: 334181
cpu: 1, clocks: 1002544, slice: 334181
oh, kernel 2.4.2. I'd be using 2.4.2-ac*, but my radeon doesn't
like it (and no I can't report a bug on that, because I have
nothing to repot on that).
Cheers!
--
John Lenton ([email protected]) -- Random fortune:
What you don't know won't help you much either.
-- D. Bennett
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, John R Lenton wrote:
> When I arrived at my machine tonight it was dead, with a nice
> panic on the screen as a greeting. On rebooting I found something
> in the logs, which is rare because it said "not syncing". So I'm
> assuming this isn't the panic that killed the box, but she
> probably knows (of) him, so let's interrogate her anyway:
>
> Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 00020008
> c0139fad
> *pde = 00000000
> Oops: 0002
> CPU: 0
> EIP: 0010:[bdput+5/96]
> EFLAGS: 00010206
> eax: 00020000 ebx: 00020000 ecx: ca59a648 edx: c15ddfa4
> esi: c15ddfa4 edi: c97b9428 ebp: c15ddfac esp: c15ddf6c
inode with ->i_bdev == 0x20000. Very likely to be a one-bit memory
corruption. May be hardware, may be not - unfortunately, all we know
is that bit 18 in that word had been flipped. Whatever had done that
had no idea that word stores the pointer - that's for sure...
Check the memory - it _may_ be a hardware problem.
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 12:55:50AM -0500, Alexander Viro wrote:
> Check the memory - it _may_ be a hardware problem.
damn.
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John Lenton ([email protected]) -- Random fortune:
Experience is not what happens to you; it is what you do with what happens
to you.
-- Aldous Huxley