I searched for, but could not find references to, a problem
I have with 2.5.31 and modutils. (2.5.31 running with Debian
distribution on a P3 laptop or on two different P4 workstations,
each with a somewhat different kernel configuration -- no further
details here, in case this is already a well-known problem.)
insmod, depmod, update-modules all fail with the message:
=> kernel: QM_SYMBOLS: Bad address
That message comes from the routine new_get_kernel_info (in modstat.c,
a part of the modutils package 2.4.19-3 under Debian), in response to
a call to query_module that is querying the kernel itself:
query_module(NULL, QM_SYMBOLS, syms, bufsize, &ret)
The return code is -1 (error) and errno is the code for EFAULT,
indicating a bad address for one of syms or ret.
Is the problem that the modutils version (2.4.19-3 from Debian
unstable, in either precompiled or locally built versions)
is too old for the 2.5.31 kernel? (I see references
to a forthcoming modutils 2.5, but could not locate it.)
Or is there a known problem with the kernel itself?
Sorry if this message is a bit naive. I do need the 2.5.31 kernel,
because the 2.4.19 (and earlier) kernels cannot correctly assign
IRQs and iomem addresses to my Dell machine (problems with handling
the 82801DB ICH4 controller resulting in extremely poor IDE disk
performance and incorrect USB handling), whereas the 2.5.31 kernel
has no problem there.
However, I need to use a couple of modules (they cannot be compiled
directly into the kernel) and so need to get around that problem
with modutils. Any pointers or patches appreciated!
Bernard Moret
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Department of Computer Science, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002 20:25:19 -0600,
[email protected] wrote:
>I searched for, but could not find references to, a problem
>I have with 2.5.31 and modutils.
> insmod, depmod, update-modules all fail with the message:
>
>=> kernel: QM_SYMBOLS: Bad address
Disable CONFIG_PREEMPT and rebuild the kernel.
On Tue Aug 20 2002, [email protected] wrote:
[2.5.31]
> insmod, depmod, update-modules all fail with the message:
>
> => kernel: QM_SYMBOLS: Bad address
Just a loud "me too" here.
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# Heinz Diehl, 68259 Mannheim, Germany
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002 14:50:17 +1000
Keith Owens <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Aug 2002 20:25:19 -0600,
> [email protected] wrote:
> >I searched for, but could not find references to, a problem
> >I have with 2.5.31 and modutils.
> > insmod, depmod, update-modules all fail with the message:
> >
> >=> kernel: QM_SYMBOLS: Bad address
>
> Disable CONFIG_PREEMPT and rebuild the kernel.
or, as per a previous thread on the same issue, change line 181 of
arch/i386/mm/fault.c from:
if (preempt_count() || !mm)
to:
if (in_interrupt() || !mm)
and rebuild.
Sorry, no time to fool around with diff right now. Hope it was helpful.
--hobbs