Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: kernel 2.4.17 crashes on SCSI-errors | Date | Thu, 3 Jan 2002 12:43:37 +0000 (GMT) | From | Alan Cox <> |
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> Isn't anybody recognizing, that this bug is serious?
My 2.4.9-ac kernel tree here seems to be behaving
> 1) I compiled the SCSI-stuff as modules. > 2) I put an erased MO-Medium in a MO-SCSI-drive. [erased and formatted I assume ?] > 3) I connected the drive to the computer. > 4) I typed "modprobe sd_mod" > 5) Crash! Serial console said: > > tick login: invalid operand: 0000
BUG trap. Turn on verbose bug reporting, also run the oops you then get through ksymoops so that its actually readable by others. List what scsi controller you use too.
The RH tree I'm running backed out a couple of scsi error handling changes because we saw strange deadlocks. I don't think those are in Marcelo's tree because I never had time to work out why they had to be reverted
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