Multiple kernels OOPS at boot on Fujitsu pt510 ( AMD DX100 CPU ) - ksymoops output attached

From: Matthew Allum (mallum@xblox.net)
Date: Fri Mar 01 2002 - 09:44:06 EST


Hi ;
I've been attempting to get Linux to run on a Fujitsu pt510 [1],
unfortunatly without much success. The kernels die almost instantly
after cpu initialisation. I have tried both a debian woody stock 2.2
kernel and a home built 2.4.17 kernel both built for 386. Attached is
the kymoops output for the 2.4.17 kernel.

Id really appreciate some help on this matter. Theres plenty of these
510's on ebay at the moment going very cheapy ( 100$) and they'd make
nice wireless 'web pads'.

Many thanks;

Matthew Allum

[1] Morebasic specs on the machine here;
 http://www.mobilityconcepts.com/products/hardware/discontinued/point510/

Script started on Sun Feb 24 20:26:12 2002
debian:~# ksymoops -K -L -m /boot/System.map-2.4.17 -o /lib/modules/2.4.17 ~mall
um/kernel-log.txt
ksymoops 2.4.3 on i686 2.2.20. Options used
     -V (default)
     -K (specified)
     -L (specified)
     -o /lib/modules/2.4.17 (specified)
     -m /boot/System.map-2.4.17 (specified)

No modules in ksyms, skipping objects
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<c0124e5d>] Not tainted
Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
EFLAGS: 00010202
eax: ffffffff ebx: 00000000 ecx: 00000008 edx: ffffffff
esi: c10ff338 edi: 00000000 ebp: c3aef000 esp: c0261eb4
ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Process swapper (pid:0, stackpage=c0261000)
Stack: c10ff340 c10ff338 000001f0 00000246 00000001 c10f8d9c ffffffff c10ff348
       00000000 00000001 c3aef000 c0125229 c10ff338 000001f0 00000000 c10f8044
       c10fa044 00000000 00000008 00000001 c013c52f c10ff338 000001f0 00000000
Call Trace: [<c0125229>] [<c013c52f>] [<c013c6dc>] [<c01404ff>] [<c0130808>]
   [<c0130c22>] [<c0131090>] [<c0105000>]
Code: c7 00 71 f0 2c 5a 8b 46 18 8b 4c 24 18 c7 44 08 fc 71 f0 2c

>>EIP; c0124e5c <kmem_cache_grow+170/300> <=====
Trace; c0125228 <kmem_cache_alloc+1b0/1c8>
Trace; c013c52e <d_alloc+1a/16c>
Trace; c013c6dc <d_alloc_root+18/3c>
Trace; c01404fe <rootfs_read_super+62/84>
Trace; c0130808 <read_super+90/110>
Trace; c0130c22 <get_sb_nodev+2e/54>
Trace; c0131090 <do_kern_mount+cc/140>
Trace; c0105000 <_stext+0/0>
Code; c0124e5c <kmem_cache_grow+170/300>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code; c0124e5c <kmem_cache_grow+170/300> <=====
   0: c7 00 71 f0 2c 5a movl $0x5a2cf071,(%eax) <=====
Code; c0124e62 <kmem_cache_grow+176/300>
   6: 8b 46 18 mov 0x18(%esi),%eax
Code; c0124e64 <kmem_cache_grow+178/300>
   9: 8b 4c 24 18 mov 0x18(%esp,1),%ecx
Code; c0124e68 <kmem_cache_grow+17c/300>
   d: c7 44 08 fc 71 f0 2c movl $0x2cf071,0xfffffffc(%eax,%ecx,1)
Code; c0124e70 <kmem_cache_grow+184/300>
  14: 00

debian:~#
Script done on Sun Feb 24 20:26:21 2002

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