Re: 2.6.0: Badness in pci_find_subsys!!

From: Kurt Wall (kwall@kurtwerks.com)
Date: Thu Jul 24 2003 - 18:10:08 EST


Quoth Douglas J Hunley:
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> Greg KH shocked and awed us all by speaking:
> > On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 01:26:01PM -0400, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
> > > Just had my athlon box lock-up solid. needed SysRq to reboot the thing..
> > > kernel info follows:
> > > Jul 24 13:08:23 doug kernel: Badness in pci_find_subsys at
> > > drivers/pci/search.c:132
> > > Jul 24 13:08:23 doug kernel: Call Trace:
> > > Jul 24 13:08:23 doug kernel: [<c02064a1>] pci_find_subsys+0x111/0x120
> > > Jul 24 13:08:23 doug kernel: [<c02064df>] pci_find_device+0x2f/0x40
> > > Jul 24 13:08:23 doug kernel: [<c0206368>] pci_find_slot+0x28/0x50
> > > Jul 24 13:08:23 doug kernel: [<f8a2ada4>] os_pci_init_handle+0x3a/0x67
> > > [nvidia]
> >
> > You are using the nvidia driver. Go complain to them as we can do
> > nothing about their code, sorry.
>
> sure. I didn't know for sure that the fault was nvidia's.

Do you get the same lock up *sans* the nvidia binary-only module?

Kurt

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