Re: 2.2.18pre4 won't boot on i686

From: Art Wagner (awagner@uswest.net)
Date: Sun Sep 10 2000 - 21:26:33 EST


Alan et all;
I'm attaching a referenced oops of the problem.
I can send anyone who is interested a System.map etc if it will help ??
It oops'ed on a ABIT BP6 2x500 Multiprocessor, NOT overclocked.

Art Wagner

Alan Cox wrote:
>
> > Both machines here (a desktop, P3/600 on an intel SR440BX motherboard,
> > running Red Hat 6.9.5; kernel compiled with kgcc (egcs-1.1.2); a notebook,
> > Toshiba Satellite pro 4280 XDVD or some such, mobile P3/500, running Red
> > Hat 6.2) hang after "OK, now booting the kernel".
>
> Yep I've been chasing some other reports and duplicated them here. It blows up
> in checksetup - We inherited a 2.4 bug where having zero setup or init
> functions in the setup/init segment causes a jump to fishkill
>
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Unable to handle kernel null pointer dereference at virtual address 00000000
Current->tss.cr3 = 00101000 %cr3 = 00101000
*pde = 00000000
oops: 0000
cpu: 0
eip: 0010:[<00000000>]
E Flags: 00010286
eax: 00000000 ebx: c023fd10 ecx: c0210e30 edx: c0210e44
                   __initcall_end +0x0 elf_format+ 0x0 elf_format +0x014
                   __initcall_start +0x0
                   __setup_end +0x0
                   __setup_start +0x0

esi: c0225fbc edi: c0106000 ebp: 000001e0 esp: c7ff3fd0
     dev_info +0x665c get_options +0x0 Stackpage +0xfd0

ds: 0018 es: oo18 ss:0018
Process swapper (pid:1 Process nr :2, Stackpage=c7ff3000

Stack: c0226dec c012510c 00000000 00000e00 c010609d 00000f00
        do_basic_setup +0x7c kswapd +0x0 init +0x29
        
        c0225fbc c7ff2000 c0107cc7 00000000 00000000 00090800
        dev_info +0x665c kernel_thread +0x23
Call Trace [<c012510c>] [<c010609d>] [<c0107cc7>]
           kswapd +0x0 init+ 0x299 kernel_thread +0x0x23
Code: Bad EIP Value

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