Return-Path: Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id ; Sat, 26 Jan 2002 16:33:29 -0500 Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org id ; Sat, 26 Jan 2002 16:33:21 -0500 Received: from mx04.nexgo.de ([151.189.8.80]:38411 "EHLO mx04.nexgo.de") by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id ; Sat, 26 Jan 2002 16:33:12 -0500 Message-ID: <3C532063.3090709@arcor.de> Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2002 22:32:19 +0100 From: Hartmut Holz User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:0.9.7+) Gecko/20020116 X-Accept-Language: en-us MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Rik van Riel Cc: Linux kernel Subject: Re: Uptime again? In-Reply-To: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sender: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Rik van Riel wrote: > On Sat, 26 Jan 2002, Hartmut Holz wrote: > > > Interesting. Could you test 2.4 -aa and 2.4 -rmap too if you > have the time ? ;) > > (you can get -rmap and -aa from http://surriel.com/patches and > kernel.org, respectively) > rmap12a about 15 minutes. As far as I can remember, I tested 2.4.6, 2.4.14/15/16/17/18pre7, rmap11c It looks like memory corruption. lavrec stops or makes a segmentation fault (With a oops). After that every apps starts with a oops till the kernel is dead. Xawtv works without any problems. I don't think -aa is a solution, but I will try it. Regards Hartmut rmap12a: --------- Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: CPU: 1 Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: EIP: 0010:[rmqueue+506/576] Tainted: P Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: EIP: 0010:[] Tainted: P Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386 Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: EFLAGS: 00210202 Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: eax: 00000088 ebx: c10a68d8 ecx: 00001000 edx: 0000333f Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: esi: c028c1dc edi: 0001aff0 ebp: 0001aff0 esp: d8323ed0 Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: Process lavrec (pid: 13680, stackpage=d8323000) Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: Stack: 00001000 0000233f 00200282 00000000 c028c1dc 0001aff0 c028c3b8 00000000 Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: 00000100 c01301df 00000001 c028c3b4 000001d2 414e46c6 dbebe364 0000973a Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: c14efa4c d8323f54 dbebe364 0000973a 00000000 c0129f4a d8323f54 00001000 Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: Call Trace: [__alloc_pages+95/704] [generic_file_write+1066/1824] [sys_write+150/208] [smp_apic_timer_interrupt+239/288] [system_call+51/56] Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: Call Trace: [] [] [] [] [] Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: Code: 0f 0b 8b 43 18 83 e0 20 74 02 0f 0b 89 d8 eb 22 8d b6 00 00 >>EIP; c013004a <===== Trace; c01301df <__alloc_pages+5f/2c0> Trace; c0129f4a Trace; c01365a6 Trace; c0111c8f Trace; c0106f3b Code; c013004a 00000000 <_EIP>: Code; c013004a <===== 0: 0f 0b ud2a <===== Code; c013004c 2: 8b 43 18 mov 0x18(%ebx),%eax Code; c013004f 5: 83 e0 20 and $0x20,%eax Code; c0130052 8: 74 02 je c <_EIP+0xc> c0130056 Code; c0130054 a: 0f 0b ud2a Code; c0130056 c: 89 d8 mov %ebx,%eax Code; c0130058 e: eb 22 jmp 32 <_EIP+0x32> c013007c Code; c013005a 10: 8d b6 00 00 00 00 lea 0x0(%esi),%esi Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: invalid operand: 0000 Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: CPU: 0 Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: EIP: 0010:[rmqueue+506/576] Tainted: P Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: EIP: 0010:[] Tainted: P Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: EFLAGS: 00210202 Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: eax: 00000088 ebx: c10a68a4 ecx: 00001000 edx: 0000333e Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: esi: c028c1dc edi: 0001aff0 ebp: 0001aff0 esp: d0ec7b88 Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: Process lavrec (pid: 13676, stackpage=d0ec7000) Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: Stack: 00001000 0000233e 00200286 00000000 c028c1dc 0001aff0 c028c3b8 00000000 Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: 00000100 c01301df 00000001 c028c3b4 000001d2 d42c0000 dbef433c 00000003 Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: d0ec6000 d0ec7c0c dbef433c 00000003 00000000 c0129f4a d0ec7c0c 00001000 Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: Call Trace: [__alloc_pages+95/704] [generic_file_write+1066/1824] [get_user_pages+252/384] [dump_write+26/48] [elf_core_dump+2338/2480] Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: Call Trace: [] [] [] [] [] Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: [] [balance_dirty_state+12/96] [do_coredump+272/336] [dequeue_signal+109/176] [do_signal+491/688] [sys_rt_sigsuspend+276/304] Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: [] [] [] [] [] [] Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: [] Jan 26 21:34:08 woodpecker kernel: Code: 0f 0b 8b 43 18 83 e0 20 74 02 0f 0b 89 d8 eb 22 8d b6 00 00 >>EIP; c013004a <===== Trace; c01301df <__alloc_pages+5f/2c0> Trace; c0129f4a Trace; c0123edc Trace; c014e6aa Trace; c014f112 Trace; dd93f04b <[bttv]bttv_call_i2c_clients+3b/50> Trace; dd93f04b <[bttv]bttv_call_i2c_clients+3b/50> Trace; c01384cc Trace; c013e8d0 Trace; c011f17d Trace; c0106d8b Trace; c0106024 Trace; c0106f3b Code; c013004a 00000000 <_EIP>: Code; c013004a <===== 0: 0f 0b ud2a <===== Code; c013004c 2: 8b 43 18 mov 0x18(%ebx),%eax Code; c013004f 5: 83 e0 20 and $0x20,%eax Code; c0130052 8: 74 02 je c <_EIP+0xc> c0130056 Code; c0130054 a: 0f 0b ud2a Code; c0130056 c: 89 d8 mov %ebx,%eax Code; c0130058 e: eb 22 jmp 32 <_EIP+0x32> c013007c Code; c013005a 10: 8d b6 00 00 00 00 lea 0x0(%esi),%esi 2.4.18.pre7: ----------- Jan 26 17:28:40 woodpecker kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 0232013d Jan 26 17:28:40 woodpecker kernel: c0114893 Jan 26 17:28:40 woodpecker kernel: *pde = 00000000 Jan 26 17:28:40 woodpecker kernel: Oops: 0000 Jan 26 17:28:40 woodpecker kernel: CPU: 0 Jan 26 17:28:40 woodpecker kernel: EIP: 0010:[__wake_up+51/192] Not tainted Jan 26 17:28:40 woodpecker kernel: EIP: 0010:[] Not tainted Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386 Jan 26 17:28:40 woodpecker kernel: EFLAGS: 00210083 Jan 26 17:28:40 woodpecker kernel: eax: d765d984 ebx: c02c60bc ecx: 0232013d edx: 00000001 Jan 26 17:28:40 woodpecker kernel: esi: d6001ede edi: d765d980 ebp: d6001d68 esp: d6001d50 Jan 26 17:28:40 woodpecker kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Jan 26 17:28:40 woodpecker kernel: Process lavrec (pid: 1544, stackpage=d6001000) Jan 26 17:28:40 woodpecker kernel: Stack: 00000001 00200282 00000001 d765d980 d6001ede d5d44a10 d765d000 c0185daa Jan 26 17:28:40 woodpecker kernel: c335da80 db6a5b60 d6001db8 00000007 00000120 00000160 0000000f 00006603 Jan 26 17:28:40 woodpecker kernel: 00000812 00001000 000d7f9d 00200202 00000000 00000812 000d7f9d 00001000 Jan 26 17:28:40 woodpecker kernel: Call Trace: [n_tty_receive_buf+2986/3040] [ext2_alloc_branch+48/576] [timer_bh+599/688] [ext2_get_branch+82/192] [ext2_get_block+943/1104] Jan 26 17:28:40 woodpecker kernel: Call Trace: [] [] [] [] [] Jan 26 17:28:40 woodpecker kernel: [] [] [] [] [] [] Jan 26 17:28:40 woodpecker kernel: [] [] [] [] Jan 26 17:28:40 woodpecker kernel: Code: 8b 01 85 45 f0 74 65 31 d2 9c 5e fa f0 fe 0d a0 38 2e c0 0f >>EIP; c0114893 <__wake_up+33/c0> <===== Trace; c0185daa Trace; c0158930 Trace; c011f707 Trace; c0158892 Trace; c0158eef Trace; c0158c3d Trace; c0108abf Trace; c01881be Trace; c0184d80 Trace; c01869a5 Trace; c01826ff Trace; c0186840 Trace; c01361c6 Trace; c0108abf Trace; c010700b Code; c0114893 <__wake_up+33/c0> 00000000 <_EIP>: Code; c0114893 <__wake_up+33/c0> <===== 0: 8b 01 mov (%ecx),%eax <===== Code; c0114895 <__wake_up+35/c0> 2: 85 45 f0 test %eax,0xfffffff0(%ebp) Code; c0114898 <__wake_up+38/c0> 5: 74 65 je 6c <_EIP+0x6c> c01148ff <__wake_up+9f/c0> Code; c011489a <__wake_up+3a/c0> 7: 31 d2 xor %edx,%edx Code; c011489c <__wake_up+3c/c0> 9: 9c pushf Code; c011489d <__wake_up+3d/c0> a: 5e pop %esi Code; c011489e <__wake_up+3e/c0> b: fa cli Code; c011489f <__wake_up+3f/c0> c: f0 fe 0d a0 38 2e c0 lock decb 0xc02e38a0 Code; c01148a6 <__wake_up+46/c0> 13: 0f 00 00 sldt (%eax) - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/