Hi all,
I just built 2.4.19 and checked that the problem that had been
introduced in the aha152x driver between 2.4.19-pre8 and pre10 (bad
initialization due to lost interrupt) had been corrected. However, I
have experienced another problem related to blocking factor.
Using tar without specifying a blocking factor works fine but as soon
as I specify one, tar exits with a segmentation violation immediately
after trying to write to the tape. There is a also a message about a
NULL pointer dereference written to /var/log/messages (see below).
The exact command I used is (taken from a shell script):
tar --create --blocking-factor 96 --file=/dev/st0 --listed-incremental=$JOURNAL --verbose --preserve --one-file-system --atime-preserve $1
The very same script worked flawlessly with 2.4.19-pre8 and before. If
I remove the blocking-factor option, everything is back to normal.
Marc
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Aug 3 17:44:55 socrate kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference
at virtual address 0000001b
Aug 3 17:44:55 socrate kernel: printing eip:
Aug 3 17:44:55 socrate kernel: c68a21d9
Aug 3 17:44:55 socrate kernel: *pde = 00000000
Aug 3 17:44:55 socrate kernel: Oops: 0000
Aug 3 17:44:55 socrate kernel: CPU: 0
Aug 3 17:44:55 socrate kernel: EIP: 0010:[<c68a21d9>] Not tainted
Aug 3 17:44:55 socrate kernel: EFLAGS: 00010002
Aug 3 17:44:55 socrate kernel: eax: 00000000 ebx: c2575000 ecx: c26e9e30
edx: c1d9a240
Aug 3 17:44:55 socrate kernel: esi: c251c000 edi: 0000000c ebp: c251c000
esp: c2691e4c
Aug 3 17:44:55 socrate kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Aug 3 17:44:55 socrate kernel: Process tar (pid: 1141, stackpage=c2691000)
Aug 3 17:44:55 socrate kernel: Stack: 00000297 c116fdb4 c2575000 c68a22e3 c2575
000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Aug 3 17:44:55 socrate kernel: c687fab0 c687f517 c2575000 c687fab0 00000
000 c2575000 c116fdb4 c25750b8
Aug 3 17:44:55 socrate kernel: c116fdb4 c688662f c2575000 c2575000 00000
000 c251c000 c5995c00 c116fd60
Aug 3 17:44:55 socrate kernel: Call Trace: [<c68a22e3>] [<c687fab0>] [<c687f
517>] [<c687fab0>] [<c688662f>]
Aug 3 17:44:55 socrate kernel: [<c6885a5f>] [<c6885ab9>] [<c68984cc>] [<c6898
300>] [<c6899ce6>] [<c0132bc8>]
Aug 3 17:44:55 socrate kernel: [<c013266f>] [<c01088b3>]
Aug 3 17:44:55 socrate kernel:
Aug 3 17:44:55 socrate kernel: Code: 0f b6 50 1b 8b 14 95 dc 24 27 c0 2b 82 a0
00 00 00 69 c0 a3
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