Again 2.5.72-mm1 froze while clicking around in konqueror :(
This time the ksymoops output is half of the size of yesterday but looks
very similair. Does it look like Hardware error or kernel error? If the
latter its not importand to fix it now, I only wan't to know if my
Hardware is broken or not :/
http://www.ludenkalle.de/Oops20030619
380kB
and
http://www.ludenkalle.de/Oops20030620
190kB
>>EIP; d9274998 <_end+18f1f588/3fca8bf0> <=====
Trace;
c011a016 <show_state+4b/8e>
Trace; c01f3518 <__handle_sysrq_nolock+73/e7>
Trace; c01f3491 <handle_sysrq+4a/5e>
Trace; c01f7953 <receive_chars+12c/272>
Trace; c01f7dae <serial8250_interrupt+102/104>
Trace; c010b146 <handle_IRQ_event+3a/64>
Trace; c010b473 <do_IRQ+9a/13f>
Trace; c01099ac <common_interrupt+18/20>
Trace; c011c2fa <panic+de/ff>
Trace; c010a091 <die+ea/fd>
Trace; c011741a <do_page_fault+14a/44b>
Trace; c022e877 <sock_alloc_send_pskb+c3/1db>
Trace; c0230b01 <memcpy_fromiovec+83/89>
Trace; f8f54ef5 <_end+38bffae5/3fca8bf0>
Trace; c01172d0 <do_page_fault+0/44b>
Trace; c0109a69 <error_code+2d/38>
Trace; f8ea8caa <_end+38b5389a/3fca8bf0>
Trace; f8f4778a <_end+38bf237a/3fca8bf0>
Trace; f8ebad2d <_end+38b6591d/3fca8bf0>
Trace; f8f864b7 <_end+38c310a7/3fca8bf0>
Trace; f8fbc882 <_end+38c67472/3fca8bf0>
Trace; f8fbc62a <_end+38c6721a/3fca8bf0>
Trace; f8f5a6b4 <_end+38c052a4/3fca8bf0>
Trace; f8f5a265 <_end+38c04e55/3fca8bf0>
Trace; f8fdd000 <_end+38c87bf0/3fca8bf0>
Trace; c011a471 <autoremove_wake_function+0/4f>
Trace; f8f8471a <_end+38c2f30a/3fca8bf0>
Trace; f8ebd199 <_end+38b67d89/3fca8bf0>
Trace; f8ebdde0 <_end+38b689d0/3fca8bf0>
Trace; c011fdd2 <tasklet_action+40/61>
Trace; c011fc1d <do_softirq+95/97>
Trace; c010b4e5 <do_IRQ+10c/13f>
Trace; c01099ac <common_interrupt+18/20>
Many very similar Blocks looking like this with varying >>EIP; lines...
Konsti
-- 2.5.72-mm1 Konstantin Kletschke <konsti@ludenkalle.de>, <konsti@ku-gbr.de> GPG KeyID EF62FCEF Fingerprint: 13C9 B16B 9844 EC15 CC2E A080 1E69 3FDA EF62 FCEF keulator.homelinux.org up 28 min, - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
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