oops in 2.1.90

Ragnar Hojland Espinosa (root@lightside.ddns.org)
Wed, 18 Mar 1998 16:16:54 +0100 (MET)


Okay, 2.1.90 did the same with my fs than 2.1.8[89].. havent tried
earlier ones with this HD, except 2.1.43 and 2.1.53 which work perfectly
(if the occasional oopsen are ignored:)

# less /var/adm/messages
: >

Here's where the system looks like if it was frozen. Or that, or the
load is so high that I cant even turn on the caps :) I manage to Quit
less quite happy because it didnt crash, ^L, and then it locks up hard
again. After reboot the fs is a complete mess: illegal inodes, duplicate
blocks, etc.

Anyone has an idea, any, of whats going wrong here?

And the oops of the day (actually, got two more like this one.. rebooted
after them)

Oops: 0002
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<c011f283>]
EFLAGS: 00010286
eax: 0000001b ebx: c3040000 ecx: c01be403 edx: 00000000
esi: c3040000 edi: 00000001 ebp: 00009000 esp: c27e1f40
ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Process kmod (pid: 4, process nr: 4, stackpage=c27e1000)
Stack: c019407f c3040000 c3040000 c3039000 00000001 00009000 00000000 00000000
00000000 c303b63c c3040000 c3039000 c303a486 c303e4e0 c303a5c3 c303e4e0
c0115ca0 c3039000 c3036000 00000000 c0115280 c3039000 00000001 c27e0000
Call Trace: [<c019407f>] [<c3040000>] [<c3040000>] [<c3039000>] [<c303b63c>] [<c3040000>] [<c3039000>]
[<c303a486>] [<c303e4e0>] [<c303a5c3>] [<c303e4e0>] [<c0115ca0>] [<c3039000>] [<c3036000>] [<c0115280>]
[<c3039000>] [<c010995a>] [<c01a0018>] [<c0118d3c>] [<c0118e7b>] [<c0118cdc>]
Code: c7 05 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 83 c4 08 5b 5e 5f 5d 83 c4 0c
Using `/lib/modules/2.1.90/System.map' to map addresses to symbols.

>>EIP: c011f283 <kfree+19f/1b4>
Trace: c019407f <tvecs+11ab/4c96>
Trace: c3040000
Trace: c3040000
Trace: c3039000
Trace: c303b63c
Trace: c3040000
Trace: c3039000
Trace: c303a486
Trace: c303e4e0
Trace: c303a5c3
Trace: c303e4e0
Trace: c0115ca0 <free_module+20/9c>
Trace: c3039000
Trace: c3036000
Trace: c0115280 <sys_delete_module+198/1d8>
Trace: c3039000
Trace: c010995a <system_call+3a/40>
Trace: c01a0018 <NR_TYPES+1ed8/26ab>
Trace: c0118d3c <kmod_thread+60/13c>
Trace: c0118e7b <kmod_init+2b/7c>
Trace: c0118d3c <kmod_thread+60/13c>
Code: c011f283 <kfree+19f/1b4>
Code: c011f283 <kfree+19f/1b4> c7 05 00 00 00 movl $0x0,0x0
Code: c011f288 <kfree+1a4/1b4> 00 00 00 00 00
Code: c011f293 <kfree+1af/1b4> 83 c4 08 addl $0x8,%esp
Code: c011f296 <kfree+1b2/1b4> 5b popl %ebx
Code: c011f297 <kfree+1b3/1b4> 5e popl %esi
Code: c011f298 <kfree_s> 5f popl %edi
Code: c011f299 <kfree_s+1/1b4> 5d popl %ebp
Code: c011f29a <kfree_s+2/1b4> 83 c4 0c addl $0xc,%esp

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