Messages in this thread | | | From | "root" <> | Date | Sun, 17 Oct 1999 15:43:46 +0300 | Subject | Machine fault with 2.2.12 |
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Hi All.
I have a machine that running like small router and proxy server for in-building network. A week ago I upgrade kernel from 2.2.6 to 2.2.12. After it during this week kernel fall twice. It is AMD k6-2 350 machine on VIA MVP3 chipset. This if output of ver_linux: ========== -- Versions installed: (if some fields are empty or looks -- unusual then possibly you have very old versions) Linux irina 2.2.12 #8 Thu Oct 7 16:08:07 EET DST 1999 i586 unknown Kernel modules 2.1.121 Gnu C egcs-2.90.29 980515 (egcs-1.0.3 release) Binutils 2.9.1.0.7 Linux C Library 5.4.46 Dynamic linker ldd: version 1.9.9 Linux C++ Library 2.7.2 Linux C++ Library 2.7.2 Procps 1.2.7 Mount 2.9g Net-tools 1.49 Kbd 0.94 Sh-utils 1.16 Modules Loaded cls_u32 sch_tbf sch_cbq com90xx eepro arcnet ne2k-pci 8390 ================= This is oops message from last fall: ================= ksymoops 0.7c on i586 2.2.12. Options used -v /usr/src/linux/vmlinux (specified) -k /proc/ksyms (specified) -l /proc/modules (specified) -o /lib/modules/2.2.12/ (specified) -m /boot/System.map (specified)
Warning (compare_ksyms_lsmod): module com90xx is in lsmod but not in ksyms, probably no symbols exported CPU: 0 EIP: 0010:[<c012489d>] Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386 EFLAGS: 00010216 eax: c1e55217 ebx: c1e552a1 ecx: 0019601e edx: 00000303 esi: 00000400 edi: 0019601e ebp: 00000001 esp: c0c39d48 ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Process relaynews (pid: 21121, process nr: 63, stackpage=c0c39000) Stack: c1e552a0 00000303 0019601e c0124c30 00000000 c3dc2d60 00000000 00000000 c3fd0200 03030200 c0124fa3 00000303 0019601e 00000400 c3dc2d60 c3fd0200 c0136879 00000303 0019601e 00000400 00000000 c3fd0200 c3fd0200 000000cb Call Trace: [<c0124c30>] [<c0124fa3>] [<c0136879>] [<c0136a64>] [<c0136e88>] [<c0136f1f>] [<c0109a23>] [<c0139708>] [<c0139a2d>] [<c0139e1e>] [<c01381f2>] [<c0119c2e>] [<c0119da4>] [<c010dcf7>] [<c01236bb>] [<c0108804>] Code: 07 01 00 59 0c 66 81 fb ff ff 75 5f 85 c9 0f 84 fa 00 00 00
>>EIP; c012489d <insert_into_queues+5/118> <===== Trace; c0124c30 <end_buffer_io_sync+0/2c> Trace; c0124fa3 <bread+1b/78> Trace; c0136879 <read_block_bitmap+39/88> Trace; c0136a64 <load__block_bitmap+19c/1b0> Trace; c0136e88 <ext2_new_block+118/968> Trace; c0136f1f <ext2_new_block+1af/968> Trace; c0109a23 <enable_irq+2f/50> Trace; c0139708 <ext2_alloc_block+154/164> Trace; c0139a2d <inode_getblk+cd/18c> Trace; c0139e1e <ext2_getblk+c2/21c> Trace; c01381f2 <ext2_file_write+246/5d0> Trace; c0119c2e <do_no_page+32/d4> Trace; c0119da4 <handle_mm_fault+d4/168> Trace; c010dcf7 <do_page_fault+12f/360> Trace; c01236bb <sys_write+cf/f4> Trace; c0108804 <system_call+34/40> Code; c012489d <insert_into_queues+5/118> 00000000 <_EIP>: Code; c012489d <insert_into_queues+5/118> <===== 0: 07 popl %es <===== Code; c012489e <insert_into_queues+6/118> 1: 01 00 addl %eax,(%eax) Code; c01248a0 <insert_into_queues+8/118> 3: 59 popl %ecx Code; c01248a1 <insert_into_queues+9/118> 4: 0c 66 orb $0x66,%al Code; c01248a3 <insert_into_queues+b/118> 6: 81 fb ff ff 75 cmpl $0x5f75ffff,%ebx Code; c01248a8 <insert_into_queues+10/118> b: 5f Code; c01248a9 <insert_into_queues+11/118> c: 85 c9 testl %ecx,%ecx Code; c01248ab <insert_into_queues+13/118> e: 0f 84 fa 00 00 je 10e <_EIP+0x10e> c01249ab <insert_into_queues+113/118> Code; c01248b0 <insert_into_queues+18/118> 13: 00
CPU: 0 EIP: 0010:[<c012489d>] EFLAGS: 00010216 eax: c2859517 ebx: c28595a1 ecx: 000ea4f1 edx: 00000302 esi: 00000400 edi: 000ea4f1 ebp: 00000001 esp: c3ec9e2c ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Process klogd (pid: 82, process nr: 7, stackpage=c3ec9000) Stack: c28595a0 00000302 000ea4f1 c0124c30 00000000 00000000 c3fd0400 00000400 c3a71dc0 03021dc0 c0124fa3 00000302 000ea4f1 00000400 00000000 03028000 c01397d9 00000302 000ea4f1 00000400 c3ec9ebc 0000000c 00000004 c3a71dc0 Call Trace: [<c0124c30>] [<c0124fa3>] [<c01397d9>] [<c0125972>] [<c011b556>] [<c011c134>] [<c0119c50>] [<c0119dbb>] [<c0119da4>] [<c010dcf7>] [<c010893d>] Code: 07 01 00 59 0c 66 81 fb ff ff 75 5f 85 c9 0f 84 fa 00 00 00
>>EIP; c012489d <insert_into_queues+5/118> <===== Trace; c0124c30 <end_buffer_io_sync+0/2c> Trace; c0124fa3 <bread+1b/78> Trace; c01397d9 <ext2_bmap+c1/248> Trace; c0125972 <generic_readpage+4a/88> Trace; c011b556 <try_to_read_ahead+116/12c> Trace; c011c134 <filemap_nopage+18c/314> Trace; c0119c50 <do_no_page+54/d4> Trace; c0119dbb <handle_mm_fault+eb/168> Trace; c0119da4 <handle_mm_fault+d4/168> Trace; c010dcf7 <do_page_fault+12f/360> Trace; c010893d <error_code+2d/40> Code; c012489d <insert_into_queues+5/118> 00000000 <_EIP>: Code; c012489d <insert_into_queues+5/118> <===== 0: 07 popl %es <===== Code; c012489e <insert_into_queues+6/118> 1: 01 00 addl %eax,(%eax) Code; c01248a0 <insert_into_queues+8/118> 3: 59 popl %ecx Code; c01248a1 <insert_into_queues+9/118> 4: 0c 66 orb $0x66,%al Code; c01248a3 <insert_into_queues+b/118> 6: 81 fb ff ff 75 cmpl $0x5f75ffff,%ebx Code; c01248a8 <insert_into_queues+10/118> b: 5f Code; c01248a9 <insert_into_queues+11/118> c: 85 c9 testl %ecx,%ecx Code; c01248ab <insert_into_queues+13/118> e: 0f 84 fa 00 00 je 10e <_EIP+0x10e> c01249ab <insert_into_queues+113/118> Code; c01248b0 <insert_into_queues+18/118> 13: 00 ================
If you need any additional information write to me.
Sincerely, Stanislav Voronyi.
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