I made the grep but the result was empty.
grep -i jiffies /usr/src/linux.2.2.10/System.map
c0115f9c t tvtojiffies
c0115fd8 t jiffiestotv
c0117af0 T proc_dointvec_jiffies
c01b9680 ? __kstrtab_proc_dointvec_jiffies
c01b99d7 ? __kstrtab_jiffies
c01bd290 ? __ksymtab_proc_dointvec_jiffies
c01bd3a8 ? __ksymtab_jiffies
c01c3400 D jiffies
c01c48c4 d timer_jiffies
c01ce878 d interruptjiffies
c01ce87c d resultjiffies
My /System.map is right now from kernel 2.3.10, but I booted
the 2.2.10 kernel and made the ksymoops therefore with the
/usr/src/linux.2.2.10/System.map. Was that right? Or do I have to
use the current System.map?
>
> The possible cause of this problem are:
>
> o hardware bug
> o some buggy device driver changed the kernel pagetables by mistake
>
> So my suggestion is to try to identify an "interesting" device driver or
> changing replacing CPU/memory (or avoid overclocking if you was
> overclocked :). I hope it's easily reproducible.
CPU is not overclocked and I could not reproduce the OOPS
yet.
I would like to test my memory, someone mentioned he has a
program that fills the memory and waits for changes or
something like this. Anyone has the program or remembers
where to get it? Thanks.
>
> Your report was great btw :).
Thanks for the feedback.
>
> Andrea
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