I'm new to compiling kernels and on a recent compile received an oops.
Per linux/Documentation/oops-tracing.txt I would like to submit the
issue but don't quite know exactly where it should go.
I am using Gentoo 1.4 with the 2.4.22-gentoo-r5 kernel (the latest and
greatest) from the gentoo-sources ebuild with a single Pentium III
(Coppermine) processor.
(I do have a 2.4.19 kernel that works just fine but I didn't save the
.config so unfortunately I can't refer back to check whether there are
any configuration differences that might account for the oops.)
I attached a set of relevant files:
oops.txt: The text of the oops message
ksymoops.txt: The output from ksymoops < oops.txt
dmesg.txt: The dmesg output
var-log-kernel.txt: The contents of /var/log/kernel after boot
proc-cpuinfo.txt: The contents of /proc/cpuinfo
proc-pci.txt: The contents of /proc/pci
proc-meminfo.txt: The contents of /proc/meminfo
gcc.txt: The version of gcc used to compile the kernel
binutils.txt: The version of binutils used to compile the kernel
I also noticed this link
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0106.2/0808.html
which seemed to indicate a similar problem noted with the 2.4.5 kernel,
also with a Pentium III (Coppermine) running against an Adaptec AIC-7XXX
SCSI controller with SMP enabled, though the thread doesn't seem to lead
to a resolution. It us notable that I have SMP enabled but I am only
running one processor.
Please let me know if there is a more appropriate forum to deliver this
oops trace to.
Thanks!
-Collin
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Collin Starkweather, Ph.D. [email protected]
University of Colorado Department of Economics
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On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 23:28, Collin Starkweather wrote:
> I'm new to compiling kernels and on a recent compile received an oops.
> Per linux/Documentation/oops-tracing.txt I would like to submit the
> issue but don't quite know exactly where it should go.
>
> I am using Gentoo 1.4 with the 2.4.22-gentoo-r5 kernel (the latest and
> greatest) from the gentoo-sources ebuild with a single Pentium III
> (Coppermine) processor.
>
> (I do have a 2.4.19 kernel that works just fine but I didn't save the
> .config so unfortunately I can't refer back to check whether there are
> any configuration differences that might account for the oops.)
>
It is a custom kernel done by Gentoo, and the best place to take
this will be http://bugs.gentoo.org/ ...
Thanks,
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Martin Schlemmer