Messages in this thread | | | From | "Rafael J. Wysocki" <> | Subject | Re: 2.6.11-rc3-mm1: kobject_register fails for processor on Athlon64 | Date | Sat, 5 Feb 2005 13:44:21 +0100 |
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On Friday, 4 of February 2005 19:33, Andrew Morton wrote: > > ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.11-rc3/2.6.11-rc3-mm1/
This occurs on my box (Athlon64-based) if "processor" is directly compiled into the kernel:
ACPI: Lid Switch [LID] ACPI: Fan [FN00] (off) kobject_register failed for processor (-17)
Call Trace:<ffffffff80273e16>{kobject_register+70} <ffffffff80161c3c>{sys_init_module+5980} <ffffffff8010f4bd>{error_exit+0} <ffffffff802ce13d>{acpi_bus_register_driver+0} <ffffffff8016de90>{file_read_actor+0} <ffffffff8016fa77>{__generic_file_aio_read+423} <ffffffff8016fc91>{generic_file_aio_read+49} <ffffffff8019a29d>{do_sync_read+173} <ffffffff801226bc>{do_page_fault+1100} <ffffffff80159c70>{autoremove_wake_function+0} <ffffffff8019afb6>{vfs_read+230} <ffffffff8019b143>{sys_read+83} <ffffffff8010ebf2>{system_call+126} kobject_register failed for processor (-17)
Call Trace:<ffffffff80273e16>{kobject_register+70} <ffffffff80161c3c>{sys_init_module+5980} <ffffffff8010f4bd>{error_exit+0} <ffffffff802ce13d>{acpi_bus_register_driver+0} <ffffffff8016de90>{file_read_actor+0} <ffffffff8016fa77>{__generic_file_aio_read+423} <ffffffff8016fc91>{generic_file_aio_read+49} <ffffffff8019a29d>{do_sync_read+173} <ffffffff801226bc>{do_page_fault+1100} <ffffffff80159c70>{autoremove_wake_function+0} <ffffffff8019afb6>{vfs_read+230} <ffffffff8019b143>{sys_read+83} <ffffffff8010ebf2>{system_call+126}
It does not happen if it's a module.
Greets, Rafael
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