2.3.15 fbcon oops

Rus V. Brushkoff (rus@Re.Com.UA)
Thu, 26 Aug 1999 13:18:36 +0300 (EET DST)


Hi.

While trying to paste with gpm. So clgen device has problems with svgalib
and XFree86 (no cursor).

Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address c27e5a18
c01b9ad2
*pde = 00000000
Oops: 0002
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<c01b9ad2>]
EFLAGS: 00010206
eax: 06060606 ebx: c1e46710 ecx: 0000000f edx: 00000000
esi: c27e5a18 edi: c020d140 ebp: 06060606 esp: c0defe68
ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Process gpm (pid: 105, stackpage=c0def000)
Stack: 019999a8 00000000 c27e5a20 ffffffff 06060606 00000280 c27e5a18
c01b43d2
c1f48e00 c024b09c c02d05c8 00000001 0199998f 00000043 c02d05c6
c02d05c8
00000044 019999a8 c01862ce c1f48e00 c02d05c6 00000001 019999a8
00000043
Call Trace: [<c01b43d2>] [<c01862ce>] [<c0186665>] [<c018b401>] [<c0189fbc>]
[<c018f648>] [<c0131fe7>]
[<c010a464>]
Code: 89 06 8a 03 24 0f 31 d2 88 c2 8b 44 24 18 23 04 97 31 e8 89

>>EIP: c01b9ad2 <fbcon_cfb8_putcs+1ce/2f4>
Trace: c01b43d2 <fbcon_putcs+c6/dc>
Trace: c01862ce <do_update_region+11a/168>
Trace: c0186665 <invert_screen+14d/158>
Trace: c018b401 <set_selection+48d/56c>
Trace: c0189fbc <tioclinux+78/13c>
Trace: c018f648 <tty_ioctl+2a0/348>
Trace: c010a464 <system_call+34/40>
Code: c01b9ad2 <fbcon_cfb8_putcs+1ce/2f4> 00000000 <_EIP>: <===
Code: c01b9ad2 <fbcon_cfb8_putcs+1ce/2f4> 0: 89 06 mov %eax,(%esi) <===
Code: c01b9ad4 <fbcon_cfb8_putcs+1d0/2f4> 2: 8a 03 mov (%ebx),%al
Code: c01b9ad6 <fbcon_cfb8_putcs+1d2/2f4> 4: 24 0f and $0xf,%al
Code: c01b9ad8 <fbcon_cfb8_putcs+1d4/2f4> 6: 31 d2 xor %edx,%edx
Code: c01b9ada <fbcon_cfb8_putcs+1d6/2f4> 8: 88 c2 mov %al,%dl
Code: c01b9adc <fbcon_cfb8_putcs+1d8/2f4> a: 8b 44 24 18 mov 0x18(%esp,1),%eax
Code: c01b9ae0 <fbcon_cfb8_putcs+1dc/2f4> e: 23 04 97 and (%edi,%edx,4),%eax
Code: c01b9ae3 <fbcon_cfb8_putcs+1df/2f4> 11: 31 e8 xor %ebp,%eax
Code: c01b9ae5 <fbcon_cfb8_putcs+1e1/2f4> 13: 89 00 mov %eax,(%eax)

Rus

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