oops with 2.1.119

Markus Kossmann (markus.kossmann@inka.de)
Sat, 29 Aug 1998 19:29:44 +0200


While running updatedb , I´ve got this non fatal oops :
write_inode_now: no super block
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address
00000011
current->tss.cr3 = 04f21000, Xr3 = 04f21000
*pde = 00000000
Oops: 0000
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<c0128e31>]
EFLAGS: 00010286
eax: 00000020 ebx: 00000000 ecx: c25c0000 edx: c023c6a4
esi: c7e67c20 edi: c7e67c20 ebp: bffff4e0 esp: c6777f7c
ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Process find (pid: 25902, process nr: 99, stackpage=c6777000)
Stack: c01277a3 c7460900 c70cbf60 c70cbf60 00000000 fffffff7 c0127831
c70cbf60
c70cbf60 c6776000 00000004 c01278c4 c70cbf60 c46f0360 c6776000
08051200
00000004 c010ab68 00000004 00000004 40095604 08051200 00000004
bffff4e0
Call Trace: [<c01277a3>] [<c0127831>] [<c01278c4>] [<c010ab68>]
[<c010002b>]
Code: 80 7b 11 00 74 09 53 e8 8f 2c 00 00 83 c4 04 8b 43 18 85 c0
Using `/System.map' to map addresses to symbols.

>>EIP: c0128e31 <file_fsync+15/4c>
Trace: c01277a3 <__fput+1f/48>
Trace: c0127831 <close_fp+65/98>
Trace: c01278c4 <sys_close+60/7c>
Trace: c010ab68 <system_call+34/38>
Trace: c010002b <startup_32+2b/a4>
Code: c0128e31 <file_fsync+15/4c>
Code: c0128e31 <file_fsync+15/4c> 80 7b 11 00 cmpb
$0x0,0x11(%ebx)
Code: c0128e35 <file_fsync+19/4c> 74 09 je
c0128e40 <file_fsync+24/4c>
Code: c0128e37 <file_fsync+1b/4c> 53 pushl %ebx
Code: c0128e38 <file_fsync+1c/4c> e8 8f 2c 00 00 call
c012bacc <__wait_on_super>
Code: c0128e3d <file_fsync+21/4c> 83 c4 04 addl
$0x4,%esp
Code: c0128e40 <file_fsync+24/4c> 8b 43 18 movl
0x18(%ebx),%eax
Code: c0128e43 <file_fsync+27/4c> 85 c0 testl
%eax,%eax
If I umount the hpfs filesystem , updatedb runs fine. So its possibly
a bug in the hpfs filesystem.

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Markus			           <markus.kossmann@inka.de> (Markus Kossmann)

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