Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 28 Mar 2003 14:21:38 -0800 | From | Andrew Morton <> | Subject | Re: e100 Possible bug |
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Craig Dooley <cd5697@albany.edu> wrote: > > Dmesg is filled with errors of slab corruption. Seems to be e100 related, but > maybe alloc_skb. Dont know the networking code very well. > > - -Craig > > ## Uname ## > Linux broken.xlnx-x.net 2.5.66 #1 Thu Mar 27 09:17:40 EST 2003 i686 unknown > unknown GNU/Linux > > ## Error ## > Slab corruption: start=e739b000, expend=e739b7ff, problemat=e739b012 > Data: ******************28 A0 00 00 12 B8 39 27 ****EA C5 F0 05 00 00 08 00 00 > 00 33 02 ********00 02 B3 46 6E 5D 00 02 B3 46 70 DF 08 00 > ***************************************************************************
There have been about three reports of this, all against e100. It does seem that something in there is altering an skb after it was freed.
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