kernel BUG in page_alloc.c

From: David Coulson (david@davidcoulson.net)
Date: Wed Oct 09 2002 - 12:37:57 EST


Kernel: 2.4.19-pre9

My system is purely used as a host for UML installations, and the
following occured after around 5 days uptime under reasonable load for
much of that time.

kernel BUG at page_alloc.c:102!
invalid operand: 0000
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<c0135dc3>] Not tainted
Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
EFLAGS: 00010286
eax: c17130dc ebx: c194d5d0 ecx: c194d5ec edx: c18a459c
esi: c02a9a60 edi: 00000000 ebp: 00000000 esp: e35e1e3c
ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Process linux-12um (pid: 29284, stackpage=e35e1000)
Stack: 00000000 f7ee6000 00000292 f0959ea0 9bd5c000 c194d5d0 00000001
9ca49000
        00000001 00000001 9ca49000 00000001 c0129351 c194d5d0 ca4e79c8
9ca48000
        00001000 9ce48000 c030bda0 00000001 9ca49000 ca4e79cc c0f3e320
00001000
Call Trace: [<c0129351>] [<c012c5c0>] [<c011805b>] [<c011d574>]
[<c0123a93>]
   [<c0123ca4>] [<c0107432>] [<c01fc03e>] [<c01fc03e>] [<c013e1a9>]
[<c0107780>]
Code: 0f 0b 66 00 da 01 28 c0 8b 0d d0 f9 32 c0 89 d8 29 c8 c1 f8

>>EIP; c0135dc3 <kmem_find_general_cachep+1ff3/24b0> <=====

>>eax; c17130dc <___strtok+13af39c/3849e320>
>>ebx; c194d5d0 <___strtok+15e9890/3849e320>
>>ecx; c194d5ec <___strtok+15e98ac/3849e320>
>>edx; c18a459c <___strtok+154085c/3849e320>
>>esi; c02a9a60 <vm_min_readahead+2d8/9d8>
>>esp; e35e1e3c <___strtok+2327e0fc/3849e320>

Trace; c0129351 <flush_scheduled_tasks+ae1/b90>
Trace; c012c5c0 <do_brk+360/6d0>
Trace; c011805b <remove_wait_queue+38b/1770>
Trace; c011d574 <exit_mm+454/690>
Trace; c0123a93 <exit_sighand+193/1a0>
Trace; c0123ca4 <dequeue_signal+64/540>
Trace; c0107432 <__read_lock_failed+112e/182c>
Trace; c01fc03e <sock_recvmsg+24e/8d0>
Trace; c01fc03e <sock_recvmsg+24e/8d0>
Trace; c013e1a9 <default_llseek+4f9/f40>
Trace; c0107780 <__read_lock_failed+147c/182c>

Code; c0135dc3 <kmem_find_general_cachep+1ff3/24b0>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code; c0135dc3 <kmem_find_general_cachep+1ff3/24b0> <=====
    0: 0f 0b ud2a <=====
Code; c0135dc5 <kmem_find_general_cachep+1ff5/24b0>
    2: 66 data16
Code; c0135dc6 <kmem_find_general_cachep+1ff6/24b0>
    3: 00 da add %bl,%dl
Code; c0135dc8 <kmem_find_general_cachep+1ff8/24b0>
    5: 01 28 add %ebp,(%eax)
Code; c0135dca <kmem_find_general_cachep+1ffa/24b0>
    7: c0 8b 0d d0 f9 32 c0 rorb $0xc0,0x32f9d00d(%ebx)
Code; c0135dd1 <kmem_find_general_cachep+2001/24b0>
    e: 89 d8 mov %ebx,%eax
Code; c0135dd3 <kmem_find_general_cachep+2003/24b0>
   10: 29 c8 sub %ecx,%eax
Code; c0135dd5 <kmem_find_general_cachep+2005/24b0>
   12: c1 f8 00 sar $0x0,%eax

David

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David Coulson                                  http://davidcoulson.net/
d@vidcoulson.com                       http://journal.davidcoulson.net/

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