Hello Andrea,
> > this smells like a problem with one of your modules. Please make 100%
> > sure you use exactly the same .config for both 2.4.20pre10 and
> > 2.4.20pre10aa1 and please try to find which is the module that is
> > crashing the kernel after it's being loaded. Expect always different
> > kind of crashes and oopses. You can also try to turn on the slab
> > debugging option in the kernel hacking menu.
That precisely is the reason. The bad news is that system crashes when agpgart
and radeon are compiled as modules, and the good news is that I am unable to
crash it when they are not.
Mainline (2.4.20-pre10) is stable when agpgart and radeon are compiled as
modules.
The problem is much easier to reproduce than I thought, just log in and log
out of XFree86/Gnome few times (3 or more times in my case) is more than
adequate to crash it.
Here is the .config which is stable in -aa1:
CONFIG_AGP=y
CONFIG_AGP_AMD=y
CONFIG_DRM=y
CONFIG_DRM_NEW=y
CONFIG_DRM_RADEON=y
Here is the .config which destabilises the -aa1 kernel:
CONFIG_AGP=m
CONFIG_AGP_AMD=y
CONFIG_DRM=y
CONFIG_DRM_NEW=y
CONFIG_DRM_RADEON=m
Unfortunately system just reboots without leaving oops information in the
system logs. If you want I can try few older versions of -aa to find from
when it started happening.
Thanks for your help.
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