Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 4 Feb 1999 18:58:39 +0000 (Local time zone must be set--see zic manual page) | From | Walt Bigelow <> | Subject | OOPS in the log! |
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I found this oops logged on my system when trying to track down why my tar process was stuck in the D state with Wchan = wait_on_page.
It looks as though it happened after I started my backup for the night.
I am running a vanilla 2.2.1 kernel with vesa fb and hfs (exper) systems compiled in.
System Info: cat /proc/cpuinfo processor : 0 vendor_id : GenuineIntel cpu family : 6 model : 5 model name : Pentium II (Deschutes) stepping : 1 cpu MHz : 397.336290 cache size : 512 KB fdiv_bug : no hlt_bug : no sep_bug : no f00f_bug : no fpu : yes fpu_exception : yes cpuid level : 2 wp : yes flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 mmx osfxsr bogomips : 396.49
its a DUAL PII/256MB/440BX chipset/1 adaptec FW SCSI/1 adaptec UW SCSI/boomerang 3x59x 100mbit ethernet
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address e4183800 current->tss.cr3 = 0d55e000, `r3 = 0d55e000 *pde = 00000000 Oops: 0000 CPU: 0 EIP: 0010:[<c0127885>] EFLAGS: 00010246 eax: 00000009 ebx: 00000400 ecx: 00000100 edx: c44053e0 esi: e4183800 edi: c881d800 ebp: 00000100 esp: c7b69e5c ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Process tar (pid: 3811, process nr: 57, stackpage=c7b69000) Stack: 00000000 c6dc1d50 ccf18960 cd0d71e0 00000841 00000000 cd5c8980 cd0d0841 c44053e0 01ed7d65 c013e8f9 cd0d71e0 c7b69edc 00000013 00000001 c6dc1d50 00000400 c0127b33 00000000 c03b7488 00000841 c7b69edc 00000400 00000001 Call Trace: [<c013e8f9>] [<c0127b33>] [<c011cacd>] [<c011ceee>] [<c011d2c8>] [<c011d214>] [<c012540e>] [<c0107aec>] Code: f3 a5 f6 c3 02 74 02 66 a5 f6 c3 01 74 01 a4 eb 50 89 f6 8b
>>EIP: c0127885 <brw_page+1d5/3b0> Trace: c013e8f9 <ext2_bmap+d9/24c> Trace: c0127b33 <generic_readpage+7f/8c> Trace: c011cacd <try_to_read_ahead+119/130> Trace: c011ceee <do_generic_file_read+2e6/60c> Trace: c011d2c8 <generic_file_read+64/80> Trace: c011d214 <file_read_actor+0/50> Trace: c012540e <sys_read+d2/104> Trace: c0107aec <system_call+34/38> Code: c0127885 <brw_page+1d5/3b0> 00000000 <_EIP>: Code: c0127885 <brw_page+1d5/3b0> 0: f3 a5 repz movsl %ds:(%esi),%es:(%edi) Code: c0127887 <brw_page+1d7/3b0> 2: f6 c3 02 testb $0x2,%bl Code: c012788a <brw_page+1da/3b0> 5: 74 02 je 9 <_EIP+0x9> c012788e <brw_page+1de/3b0> Code: c012788c <brw_page+1dc/3b0> 7: 66 a5 movsw %ds:(%esi),%es:(%edi) Code: c012788e <brw_page+1de/3b0> 9: f6 c3 01 testb $0x1,%bl Code: c0127891 <brw_page+1e1/3b0> c: 74 01 je f <_EIP+0xf> c0127894 <brw_page+1e4/3b0> Code: c0127893 <brw_page+1e3/3b0> e: a4 movsb %ds:(%esi),%es:(%edi) Code: c0127894 <brw_page+1e4/3b0> f: eb 50 jmp 61 <_EIP+0x61> c01278e6 <brw_page+236/3b0> Code: c0127896 <brw_page+1e6/3b0> 11: 89 f6 movl %esi,%esi Code: c0127898 <brw_page+1e8/3b0> 13: 8b 00 movl (%eax),%eax
I will provide more system info if needed.
Thanks, walt@stimpy.com
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