On Tue, 5 Aug 2003, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> Code: Bad EIP value.
>
> >>EIP; 8011c560 Before first symbol <=====
> Trace; c011c47d <tasklet_hi_action+5d/90>
> Trace; c011c1ff <do_softirq+6f/d0>
> Trace; c0108bdb <do_IRQ+db/f0>
> Trace; c0105400 <default_idle+0/40>
> Trace; c0105400 <default_idle+0/40>
> Trace; c010ae78 <call_do_IRQ+5/d>
> Trace; c0105400 <default_idle+0/40>
> Trace; c0105400 <default_idle+0/40>
> Trace; c010542c <default_idle+2c/40>
> Trace; c01054a2 <cpu_idle+42/60>
> Trace; c0117e7f <release_console_sem+8f/a0>
> Trace; c0117d8e <printk+11e/140>
>
> <0>Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
It looks like someone freed a tasklet without removing it. But considering
your kernel cocktail (imported i2c code) it makes it harder for us to
debug, perhaps if you could try on a newer kernel (i know it'd be hard to
do if it's production)
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