Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 16 Sep 1999 11:22:48 -0400 | From | Justin Wienckowski <> | Subject | 2.2.12 Oops Decent Info |
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I beg the forgiveness of the deizens of the list. I should learn to read the documentation that the nice kernel programmers include.
Anyway. Here's the ksymoops output for the oops I just posted (as useless as that previous post is).
ksymoops 0.7c on i686 2.2.12. Options used -V (default) -k /proc/ksyms (default) -l /proc/modules (default) -o /lib/modules/2.2.12/ (default) -m /usr/src/linux/System.map (default)
Warning: 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.
Warning (compare_ksyms_lsmod): module ip_masq_ftp is in lsmod but not in ksyms, probably no symbols exported Warning (compare_ksyms_lsmod): module ip_masq_icq is in lsmod but not in ksyms, probably no symbols exported Warning (compare_ksyms_lsmod): module ip_masq_irc is in lsmod but not in ksyms, probably no symbols exported Warning (compare_ksyms_lsmod): module ip_masq_portfw is in lsmod but not in ksyms, probably no symbols exported Warning (compare_ksyms_lsmod): module ip_masq_quake is in lsmod but not in ksyms, probably no symbols exported Warning (compare_ksyms_lsmod): module ip_masq_raudio is in lsmod but not in ksyms, probably no symbols exported Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 317e3399 current->tss.cr3 = 03d1e000, `r3 = 03d1e000 *pde = 00000000 Oops: 0002 CPU: 0 EIP: 0010:[<c4032af8>] Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386 EFLAGS: 00010203 eax: 026e45c8 ebx: fffffff3 ecx: c1011980 edx: 317e334d esi: c1011980 edi: c11e80e0 ebp: c2a2c880 esp: c3cdff04 ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Process find (pid: 9402, process nr: 71, stackpage=c3cdf000) Stack: c11e80e0 c2a2c880 c3cdff80 c1a4e2e0 00000010 00004e6b 000141ed 00000000 00000000 00000200 37df9a80 37c8dfd4 0391ed40 00000200 00000001 c0129e0a c2a2c880 c11e80e0 c3cdff80 c1c4c005 00000000 c1c4c005 c0129fcc c1a4e2e0 Call Trace: [<c0129e0a>] [<c0129fcc>] [<c012a095>] [<c0128193>] [<c0107a6c>] [<c010002b>] Code: 89 42 4c 39 52 0c 75 f0 c3 8d 76 00 83 ec 2c 55 57 56 53 8b
>>EIP; c4032af8 <END_OF_CODE+10268/????> <===== Trace; c0129e0a <real_lookup+4e/7c> Trace; c0129fcc <lookup_dentry+10c/1ac> Trace; c012a095 <__namei+29/5c> Trace; c0128193 <sys_newlstat+13/64> Trace; c0107a6c <system_call+34/38> Trace; c010002b <startup_32+2b/11e> Code; c4032af8 <END_OF_CODE+10268/????> 00000000 <_EIP>: Code; c4032af8 <END_OF_CODE+10268/????> <===== 0: 89 42 4c movl %eax,0x4c(%edx) <===== Code; c4032afb <END_OF_CODE+1026b/????> 3: 39 52 0c cmpl %edx,0xc(%edx) Code; c4032afe <END_OF_CODE+1026e/????> 6: 75 f0 jne fffffff8 <_EIP+0xfffffff8> c4032af0 <END_OF_CODE+10260/????> Code; c4032b00 <END_OF_CODE+10270/????> 8: c3 ret Code; c4032b01 <END_OF_CODE+10271/????> 9: 8d 76 00 leal 0x0(%esi),%esi Code; c4032b04 <END_OF_CODE+10274/????> c: 83 ec 2c subl $0x2c,%esp Code; c4032b07 <END_OF_CODE+10277/????> f: 55 pushl %ebp Code; c4032b08 <END_OF_CODE+10278/????> 10: 57 pushl %edi Code; c4032b09 <END_OF_CODE+10279/????> 11: 56 pushl %esi Code; c4032b0a <END_OF_CODE+1027a/????> 12: 53 pushl %ebx Code; c4032b0b <END_OF_CODE+1027b/????> 13: 8b 00 movl (%eax),%eax
7 warnings issued. Results may not be reliable.
Hope that's a bit more informative.
Isn't it cute? My first oops.
-Justin
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