Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 28 Jan 1999 04:16:28 -0500 | From | Pug Fantus <> | Subject | ooops report: Kernel 2.2.0 |
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Well, left to go watch a movie, put the mp3 on pause (gqmpeg was acting up a bit, but I didn't take any notice). Came about about 3 hours later, and my puter was locked up harDCore. It locked about an hour after I left, there is the ooops report:
Options used: -V (default) -o /lib/modules/2.2.0/ (default) -k /proc/ksyms (default) -l /proc/modules (default) -m /usr/src/linux/System.map (default) -c 1 (default)
You did not tell me where to find symbol information. I will assume that the log matches the kernel and modules that are running right now and I'll use the default options above for symbol resolution. If the current kernel and/or modules do not match the log, you can get more accurate output by telling me the kernel version and where to find map, modules, ksyms etc. ksymoops -h explains the options.
./ksymoops: read_system_map stat /usr/src/linux/System.map failed : No such file or directory Warning in compare_ksyms_lsmod, module snd-sb16 is in lsmod but not in ksyms, probably no symbols exported
Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000000 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: current->tss.cr3 = 0281d000, `r3 = 0281d000 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: *pde = 00000000 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: Oops: 0002 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: CPU: 0 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: EIP: 0010:[<c011ed19>] Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: EFLAGS: 00010292 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: eax: 0000003b ebx: c02bd6e0 ecx: c01fd6d2 edx: c3e04000 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: esi: c2819340 edi: 00000292 ebp: c1b03f60 esp: c2865ecc Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: Process gqmpeg (pid: 14716, process nr: 81, stackpage=c2865000) Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: Stack: 000000ad 00000000 00000300 c28193bc c0349000 c01115f0 c02bd6e0 c2819340 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: c2819340 c2819340 c2819340 c1ed2000 c014783a c2819340 c0147e92 c1ed2000 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: 000074f3 c0349000 c01e339c 00000400 0000000b 4018a044 ffffffff c0123d19 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: Call Trace: [<c01115f0>] [<c014783a>] [<c0147e92>] [<c0123d19>] [<c01486db>] [<c01487d5>] [<c0122f62>] Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: [<c0108918>] [<c010002b>] Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: Code: c7 05 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5b 5e 5f 5d 83 c4 0c c3 90 53
>>EIP: c011ed19 <kmem_cache_free+151/170> Trace: c01115f0 <free_dma+308/c94> Trace: c014783a <remove_proc_entry+13f6/6450> Trace: c0147e92 <remove_proc_entry+1a4e/6450> Trace: c0123d19 <__wait_on_buffer+89/290> Trace: c01486db <remove_proc_entry+2297/6450> Trace: c01487d5 <remove_proc_entry+2391/6450> Trace: c0122f62 <sys_close+3a6/ad0> Trace: c0108918 <dump_thread+132c/23ec> Code: c011ed19 <kmem_cache_free+151/170> 00000000 <_EIP>: Code: c011ed19 <kmem_cache_free+151/170> 0: c7 05 00 00 00 movl $0x0,0x0 Code: c011ed1e <kmem_cache_free+156/170> 5: 00 00 00 00 00 Code: c011ed23 <kmem_cache_free+15b/170> a: 5b popl %ebx Code: c011ed24 <kmem_cache_free+15c/170> b: 5e popl %esi Code: c011ed25 <kmem_cache_free+15d/170> c: 5f popl %edi Code: c011ed26 <kmem_cache_free+15e/170> d: 5d popl %ebp Code: c011ed27 <kmem_cache_free+15f/170> e: 83 c4 0c addl $0xc,%esp Code: c011ed2a <kmem_cache_free+162/170> 11: c3 ret Code: c011ed2b <kmem_cache_free+163/170> 12: 90 nop Code: c011ed2c <kmem_cache_free+164/170> 13: 53 pushl %ebx
Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000008 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: current->tss.cr3 = 02088000, `r3 = 02088000 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: *pde = c2088000 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: Oops: 0000 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: CPU: 0 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: EIP: 0010:[<c011af7e>] Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: EFLAGS: 00010286 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: eax: 00000000 ebx: 00023000 ecx: c0f2a0c0 edx: c0238960 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: esi: 0000000d edi: 00000000 ebp: 00000000 esp: c1ed3bcc Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: Process mpg123 (pid: 29939, process nr: 78, stackpage=c1ed3000) Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: Stack: 00000000 00025000 c02105dc c011bc94 c0f2a0c0 00023000 00000000 c06caac0 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: c1ed2000 00000001 c306d1b8 00000000 c02105e8 c3ebf238 c0f2a0c0 c0119720 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: c06caac0 0806e000 00000001 c1ed2000 0806e200 c06caac0 00000001 c2b3dda0 Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: Call Trace: [<c011bc94>] [<c0119720>] [<c011987c>] [<c010dc2f>] [<c0108a1d>] [<c01b889e>] [<c012f59d>] Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: [<c01306d2>] [<c0128c87>] [<c0128edb>] [<c0128f00>] [<c010785f>] [<c0108918>] [<c01002b>] Jan 27 23:47:19 phoenix kernel: Code: 8b 70 08 8b 7c 24 1c 81 e7 00 f0 ff ff 85 ed 75 16 31 d2 b8
>>EIP: c011af7e <update_vm_cache+13a/954> Trace: c011bc94 <generic_file_read+4fc/aac> Trace: c0119720 <vmtruncate+254/620> Trace: c011987c <vmtruncate+3b0/620> Trace: c010dc2f <__verify_write+227/688> Trace: c0108a1d <dump_thread+1431/23ec> Trace: c01b889e <clear_user+3a/48> Trace: c012f59d <is_bad_inode+69/eab4> Trace: c01306d2 <is_bad_inode+119e/eab4> Code: c011af7e <update_vm_cache+13a/954> 00000000 <_EIP>: Code: c011af7e <update_vm_cache+13a/954> 0: 8b 70 08 movl 0x8(%eax),%esi Code: c011af81 <update_vm_cache+13d/954> 3: 8b 7c 24 1c movl 0x1c(%esp,1),%edi Code: c011af85 <update_vm_cache+141/954> 7: 81 e7 00 f0 ff andl $0xfffff000,%edi Code: c011af8a <update_vm_cache+146/954> c: ff Code: c011af8b <update_vm_cache+147/954> d: 85 ed testl %ebp,%ebp Code: c011af8d <update_vm_cache+149/954> f: 75 16 jne 27 <_EIP+0x27> c011afa5 <update_vm_cache+161/954> Code: c011af8f <update_vm_cache+14b/954> 11: 31 d2 xorl %edx,%edx Code: c011af91 <update_vm_cache+14d/954> 13: b8 00 00 00 00 movl $0x0,%eax
2 warnings and 1 error issued. Results may not be reliable.
Well, have fun all. If you need any other info, just email me. (if this is the kernel mailing list, I'm not on it)
-- pugfantus -- #linuxlounge EfNet -- http://members.xoom.com/pugfantus
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