Oops on 2.0.34

Mike A. Harris (mharris@ican.net)
Tue, 14 Jul 1998 16:10:48 -0400 (EDT)


I just examined my logs and found an oops... I'm sorry but I
can't say what I was doing at the time... Nonetheless I'm
posting it here.

On second thought, I looked in the log just before that, and now
I know what I was doing. I have an ATAPI CD writer (HP 7200i)
and I was trying to extract digital audio using SCSI emulation.

I hope this is useful info...

Jun 22 19:23:36 red kernel: ide-scsi: hdc: unsupported command in
request queue
(0)
Jun 22 19:23:36 red kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 16:00,
sector 0
Jun 22 19:23:36 red kernel: ide-scsi: hdd: unsupported command in
request queue
(0)
Jun 22 19:23:36 red kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 16:40,
sector 0
Jun 22 19:23:36 red modprobe: can't locate module block-major-8
Jun 22 19:23:36 red last message repeated 6 times
Jun 22 19:26:24 red kernel: Disc change detected.
Jun 22 19:26:24 red kernel: sr_photocd: ioctl error (TOSHIBA #1):
0x28000000
Jun 22 19:33:21 red kernel: scsi0 channel 0 : resetting for
second half of retries.
Jun 22 19:33:21 red kernel: SCSI bus is being reset for host 0
channel 0.
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: Device not ready. Make sure there is
a disc in the
drive.
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: sr_photocd: ioctl error (TOSHIBA #1):
0x28000000
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: Device not ready. Make sure there is
a disc in the
drive.
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: sr_photocd: ioctl error (TOSHIBA #1):
0x28000000
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: Device not ready. Make sure there is
a disc in the
drive.
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging
request at virtual address c484cb7f
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: current->tss.cr3 = 03320000, `r3 =
03320000
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: *pde = 0009e067
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: *pte = 00000000
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: Oops: 0000
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: CPU: 0
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: EIP: 0010:[get_fs_type+41/168]
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: EFLAGS: 00010206
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: eax: 001a3c65 ebx: 001b6390 ecx:
001b3860 edx: 0484cb7f
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: esi: 001a3cf0 edi: 0484cb7f ebp:
0484cb7f esp: 0329bedc
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 fs: 002b gs:
002b ss: 0018Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: Process mount (pid:
660, process nr: 23, stackpage=0329b000)
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: Stack: 00000000 00000b01 00000001
08050b01 00127a42
0484cb7f 00000b01 00000b01
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: 00000001 08051f00 00127eeb
00000b01 0484cb7f
00000001 0318e000 00000000
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: 00000b01 001bd950 08051f00
0484cd60 0349d700
00128420 00000b01 08051ef0
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: Call Trace: [read_super+62/212]
[<0484cb7f>] [do_mount+207/308] [<0484cb7f>] [<0484cd60>]
[sys_mount+732/816] [<0484cb7f>]
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: [<0484cb7f>] [system_call+85/124]
Jun 22 19:33:28 red kernel: Code: ae 75 08 84 c0 75 f8 31 c0 eb
04 19 c0 0c 01 85 c0 74 07 8b

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