Re: [2.6.0-test7-bk][OOPS] Unable to handle kernel paging requestat virtual address f9a7e857

From: Ramón Rey Vicente
Date: Mon Oct 13 2003 - 10:00:13 EST


El lun, 13-10-2003 a las 12:34, Andrew Morton escribió:

> You get the award for the weirdest bug report of the 21st century. There
> is just no way in which kswapd can call ->readpages().
>
> The only thing I can think of is that an inode's superblock's ->put_inode
> pointer somehow got set to point at ext3_readpages(). Or we got a
> completely wild pointer in prune_dcache(). Some sort of memory scribble,
> anyway.
>
> What sort of machine is it? Nice, new and stable or old, nasty and likely
> to tromp its memory?

My machine is a k6-2 450, 256 MiB of RAM, and is stable and solid. I use
it as my desktop system, and the memory keeps coherent always, after
hours of activity. No crashes, no randomly hangs,...
--
Ramón Rey Vicente <ramon dot rey at hispalinux dot es>
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