Messages in this thread | | | From | Zdenek Kabelac <> | Subject | Oops with 2.4.0-test13pre3 - swapoff | Date | Tue, 19 Dec 2000 12:28:58 GMT |
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Hi
This is oops I've got when rebooting after some heavy disk activity on my SMP system:
Written by hand:
kernel BUG swap_state.c:78! -- invalid operand: 0000 EIP: 0010:[<c01e20fd>] Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386 Stack: c0206c16 c0206e2f 0000004e Call Trace: [<c0206c16>] [<c0206e2f>] [<c012e1a5>] [<c012e1ce>] [<c0130d0d>] [<c0130ddc>] [<c012eb5d>] [<c012ed24>] [<c01328d4>] [<c0108ef3>] Code: 0f 0b 83 c4 0c 8b 43 18 f6 c4 02 74 07 8b 43 18 a8 01 75 16
>>EIP; c01e20fd <unix_stream_sendmsg+225/308> <===== Trace; c0206c16 <tvecs+2f1e/c8bc> Trace; c0206e2f <tvecs+3137/c8bc> Trace; c012e1a5 <delete_from_swap_cache_nolock+5d/74> Trace; c012e1ce <delete_from_swap_cache+12/5c> Trace; c0130d0d <shmem_unuse_inode+89/120> Trace; c0130ddc <shmem_unuse+38/4c> Trace; c012eb5d <try_to_unuse+f5/170> Trace; c012ed24 <sys_swapoff+14c/2b0> Trace; c01328d4 <sys_read+bc/c4> Trace; c0108ef3 <system_call+33/38> Code; c01e20fd <unix_stream_sendmsg+225/308>
00000000 <_EIP>: Code; c01e20fd <unix_stream_sendmsg+225/308> <===== 0: 0f 0b ud2a <===== Code; c01e20ff <unix_stream_sendmsg+227/308> 2: 83 c4 0c add $0xc,%esp Code; c01e2102 <unix_stream_sendmsg+22a/308> 5: 8b 43 18 mov 0x18(%ebx),%eax Code; c01e2105 <unix_stream_sendmsg+22d/308> 8: f6 c4 02 test $0x2,%ah Code; c01e2108 <unix_stream_sendmsg+230/308> b: 74 07 je 14 <_EIP+0x14> c01e2111 <unix_stream_sendmsg+239/308> Code; c01e210a <unix_stream_sendmsg+232/308> d: 8b 43 18 mov 0x18(%ebx),%eax Code; c01e210d <unix_stream_sendmsg+235/308> 10: a8 01 test $0x1,%al Code; c01e210f <unix_stream_sendmsg+237/308> 12: 75 16 jne 2a <_EIP+0x2a> c01e2127 <unix_stream_sendmsg+24f/308>
There are three types of people in the world: those who can count, and those who can't. Zdenek Kabelac http://i.am/kabi/ kabi@i.am {debian.org; fi.muni.cz}
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