2.0.27 oops'es

Andrey V Khavryutchenko (akhavr@compchem.kiev.ua)
Sat, 28 Dec 1996 20:26:46 +0200


Hi, fellow linuxers!

Here is kernel oops, I've got running my long-running computational
program (am1), which uses smbfs mounted disk:

Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address c2846025
current->tss.cr3 = 00424000, cr3 = 00424000
*pde = 0009e067
*pte = 00000000
Oops: 0002
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<02829cc0>]
EFLAGS: 00010212
eax: 0283702b ebx: fffffffb ecx: 00000004 edx: 0283702b
esi: 02846000 edi: 0060b810 ebp: 01e83620 esp: 0046cf0c
ds: 0018 es: 0018 fs: 002b gs: 002b ss: 0018
Process am1 (pid: 562, process nr: 32, stackpage=0046c000)
Stack: 0060b810 00000002 00000002 00000000 01e83620 00000002 00000000
0070e3e0
0282d24b 0060b810 00933c00 01e83658 0000000a 01e83620 014aa440
0070e414
0282d41c 0070e3e0 00000002 014aa440 0070e414 00000000 0070e3e0
01d11800
Call Trace: [<0282d24b>] [<0282d41c>] [<0012106f>] [<0010a602>]
Code: 66 c7 46 25 42 00 66 c7 46 27 16 00 c6 00 04 40 8b 54 24 30

netmaster:~# /usr/src/linux/scripts/ksymoops /System.map < /tmp/oops-log
Using `/System.map' to map addresses to symbols.

Trace: 282d24b
Trace: 282d41c
Trace: 12106f <sys_write+10f/148>
Trace: 10a602 <system_call+52/80>

Code: movw $0x42,0x25(%esi)
Code: movw $0x16,0x27(%esi)
Code: movb $0x4,(%eax)
Code: incl %eax
Code: movl 0x30(%esp,1),%edx
Code: netmaster:~#

It happends approx. once a day. Already 5 oopses collected,
all of them are the same.
After that all programs accessing smbfs mounted directory hang.

System: linux 2.0.27 with applied latest smbfs patch running on
Cyrix P133+ with 32 Mb of RAM. A lot of swap space present.

Any hints?

-- 
Andrey V Khavryutchenko
akhavr@compchem.kiev.ua
Interests: Computational Chemistry, OOA&OOP, The Net

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