Our hardware is a Supermicro P6DOF (Orion chipset) dual PPro/200/512k
motherboard, 512M RAM, Buslogic 958 SCSI controller, 3 SCSI drives (1
Quantum, 2 IBM, 4G each), Matrox Millenium graphics card and an SMC
Etherpower 10/100 ethernet card (which is on IRQ 15). We are using the
digital de4x5.o driver (as a module) for the ethernet card. Kernel
2.0.22.
I couldn't find the EIP in System.map, I'll happily send it along if
anyone would like to take a look. Note that StructDynamics was not the
gigantic process, it was just an additional process we had running to
help hammer the machine.
Ksymoops says:
Using `/System.map' to map addresses to symbols.
Code: movb $0x1,0x1a(%edi)
Code: xorl %ebp,%ebp
Code: movl 0x538(%esi),%ecx
Code: movl $0x28,%eax
Code: shll %cl,%eax
Code: movl %eax,(%eax)
Code: nop
Code: nop
Code: nop
And here's the snippet from messages:
scsi0: Allocated 32 additional CCBs
Oct 23 10:07:01 jack kernel: reserved: 0000
Oct 23 10:07:06 jack kernel: CPU: 1
Oct 23 10:07:06 jack kernel: EIP: 0010:[<04860dd2>]
Oct 23 10:07:06 jack kernel: EFLAGS: 00000286
Oct 23 10:07:06 jack kernel: eax: fffe0065 ebx: 0048b818 ecx: 00000000 edx: 0000d4b8
Oct 23 10:07:06 jack kernel: esi: 03721820 edi: 04867b60 ebp: 0379cfbc esp: 0379cf6c
Oct 23 10:07:06 jack kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 fs: 002b gs: 002b ss: 0018
Oct 23 10:07:06 jack kernel: Process StructDynamics (pid: 308, process nr: 24, stackpage=0379c000)
Oct 23 10:07:06 jack kernel: Stack: 0048b818 04000000 0000000f 0379cfbc 00000038 00000202 0000d480 0379cfbc
Oct 23 10:07:06 jack kernel: fffe0065 0010eb1d 0000000f 04867b60 0379cfbc 0379cfbc 000094a5 00000bb8
Oct 23 10:07:06 jack kernel: bffffc58 0010e74e 0000000f 0379cfbc 000025cc 080523b0 000000ac 000094a5
Oct 23 10:07:06 jack kernel: Call Trace: [do_IRQ+117/152] [<04867b60>] [IRQ15_interrupt+190/240]
Oct 23 10:07:06 jack kernel: Code: c6 47 1a 01 31 ed 8b 8e 38 05 00 00 b8 28 00 00 00 d3 e0 89
Oct 23 10:07:06 jack kernel: Aiee, killing interrupt handler
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Bill Reynolds
bill@santafe.edu