Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 19 Jul 2003 16:38:11 +0200 | From | Cedric Gavage <> | Subject | kernel 2.4.21 |
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Hi all,
I have a little question...
Summary of changes from v2.4.21-pre4 to v2.4.21-pre5 ============================================
Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>: o ACPI apparently wasnt bios o fix wrong date in microcode comment o add another legitimate P4 type o must disallow write combine on 450NX o add framework for ndelay (nanoseconds) o first block of parisc resend o second block of parisc merge o third block of parisc merge o Ian Nelson moved o update videobook docs to avoid check_region o docs for IPMI o remove dead init call o add AMD hammer rng o IPMI driver updates o keyboard changes o fix wrong test in raw driver o fix paths for ide o clarify hpt37x config o fix more ide paths o Paul's fix to do ide_cs handling in task context o more ide paths o fix use of check_region in umc driver o more ide comment/doc info updates o promise printk cleanups o another wrong path o IDE printk/cleanup bits o fix padding on eepro driver
In this patch, is it possible that there is a problem in the fix of eepro driver? Since I upgrade the kernel with 2.4.20-8 (kernel-source tag in debian) which include this patch I have some problem with packets which are sometimes truncated... (the server runs an ircd and the result is a delink).
Jul 17 06:31:00 fazer kernel: KERNEL: assertion (newsk->state != TCP_SYN_RECV) failed at tcp.c(2229) Jul 17 06:31:00 fazer kernel: KERNEL: assertion ((1<<sk2->state)&(TCPF_ESTABLISHED|TCPF_CLOSE_WAIT|TCPF_CLOSE)) failed a t af_inet.c(689) Jul 17 18:27:53 fazer kernel: KERNEL: assertion (newsk->state != TCP_SYN_RECV) failed at tcp.c(2229) Jul 17 18:27:53 fazer kernel: KERNEL: assertion ((1<<sk2->state)&(TCPF_ESTABLISHED|TCPF_CLOSE_WAIT|TCPF_CLOSE)) failed a t af_inet.c(689) Jul 17 20:52:35 fazer kernel: KERNEL: assertion (newsk->state != TCP_SYN_RECV) failed at tcp.c(2229) Jul 17 20:52:35 fazer kernel: KERNEL: assertion ((1<<sk2->state)&(TCPF_ESTABLISHED|TCPF_CLOSE_WAIT|TCPF_CLOSE)) failed a t af_inet.c(689) Jul 17 21:52:16 fazer kernel: KERNEL: assertion (newsk->state != TCP_SYN_RECV) failed at tcp.c(2229) Jul 17 21:52:16 fazer kernel: KERNEL: assertion ((1<<sk2->state)&(TCPF_ESTABLISHED|TCPF_CLOSE_WAIT|TCPF_CLOSE)) failed a t af_inet.c(689) Jul 17 22:49:31 fazer kernel: KERNEL: assertion (newsk->state != TCP_SYN_RECV) failed at tcp.c(2229) Jul 17 22:49:31 fazer kernel: KERNEL: assertion ((1<<sk2->state)&(TCPF_ESTABLISHED|TCPF_CLOSE_WAIT|TCPF_CLOSE)) failed a t af_inet.c(689)
OR Jul 12 21:33:58 fazer kernel: recvmsg bug: copied DDDA9120 seq DDDA91E9 Jul 12 21:33:58 fazer kernel: KERNEL: assertion (flags&MSG_PEEK) failed at tcp.c(1545) Jul 12 21:33:58 fazer kernel: recvmsg bug: copied DDDA9120 seq DDDA91E9 Jul 12 21:33:58 fazer kernel: KERNEL: assertion (flags&MSG_PEEK) failed at tcp.c(1545) Jul 12 21:33:58 fazer kernel: recvmsg bug: copied DDDA9120 seq DDDA91E9 Jul 12 21:33:58 fazer kernel: KERNEL: assertion (flags&MSG_PEEK) failed at tcp.c(1545) Jul 12 21:33:58 fazer kernel: recvmsg bug: copied DDDA9120 seq DDDA91E9 Jul 12 21:33:58 fazer kernel: KERNEL: assertion (flags&MSG_PEEK) failed at tcp.c(1545) Jul 12 21:33:58 fazer kernel: recvmsg bug: copied DDDA9120 seq DDDA91E9 Jul 12 21:33:58 fazer kernel: KERNEL: assertion (flags&MSG_PEEK) failed at tcp.c(1545) Jul 12 21:33:58 fazer kernel: recvmsg bug: copied DDDA9120 seq DDDA91E9 Jul 12 21:33:59 fazer kernel: KERNEL: assertion (flags&MSG_PEEK) failed at tcp.c(1545) Jul 12 21:33:59 fazer kernel: recvmsg bug: copied DDDA9120 seq DDDA91E9 Jul 12 21:33:59 fazer kernel: KERNEL: assertion (flags&MSG_PEEK) failed at tcp.c(1545)
If I do a rollback, no more problems... I don't test yet a 2.4.21 kernel.
Hardware is a Dell PowerAppWeb 120A with one CPU P3 1 GHz / 256 Mo RAM /
Now Kernel is generated under debian with kernel-source-2.4.20-2 and gcc version 2.95.4 20011002.
Any idea? (Thanks for your help)
-- Cedric Gavage <cedric.gavage@unixtech.be> http://unixtech.be - http://gavage.com - OpenPGP: 0xED325C64
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