BUG] Strange oopses in 2.6.30

From: Maxim Levitsky
Date: Sat Jun 20 2009 - 10:13:50 EST


On Sat, 2009-06-20 at 00:48 +0300, Maxim Levitsky wrote:
> I see lots of following oopses in 2.6.30 and latest -git
>
> Many different applications shows up, not just reiserfsck
> Something in MM I guess, it makes me worry. But system seems to work.
>
> Is this known?
>
> dmesg attached.
>
>
> [ 34.544040] BUG: Bad page state in process reiserfsck pfn:37d86
> [ 34.544044] page:c2a34f38 flags:3650000c count:0 mapcount:0
> mapping:(null) index:bffeb
> [ 34.544048] Pid: 2654, comm: reiserfsck Tainted: G B
> 2.6.30-git #4
> [ 34.544051] Call Trace:
> [ 34.544055] [<c04cd26a>] ? printk+0x18/0x1e
> [ 34.544059] [<c018f065>] bad_page+0xd5/0x140
> [ 34.544064] [<c0190097>] free_hot_cold_page+0x1e7/0x280
> [ 34.544069] [<c0193682>] ? release_pages+0x92/0x1b0
> [ 34.544074] [<c0190155>] __pagevec_free+0x25/0x30
> [ 34.544078] [<c0193758>] release_pages+0x168/0x1b0
> [ 34.544084] [<c0193cf3>] ? lru_add_drain+0x53/0xd0
> [ 34.544088] [<c01ab7d4>] free_pages_and_swap_cache+0x84/0xa0
> [ 34.544093] [<c019ff5d>] unmap_vmas+0x73d/0x760
> [ 34.544099] [<c016480e>] ? lock_release_non_nested+0x15e/0x270
> [ 34.544104] [<c01a43b5>] exit_mmap+0xb5/0x1b0
> [ 34.544109] [<c0138666>] mmput+0x36/0xc0
> [ 34.544113] [<c013c874>] exit_mm+0xe4/0x120
> [ 34.544117] [<c0175539>] ? acct_collect+0x139/0x180
> [ 34.544122] [<c013e889>] do_exit+0x6b9/0x720
> [ 34.544142] [<c01bcac2>] ? vfs_write+0x122/0x180
> [ 34.544146] [<c01bbda0>] ? do_sync_write+0x0/0x110
> [ 34.544151] [<c013e920>] do_group_exit+0x30/0x90
> [ 34.544156] [<c013e993>] sys_exit_group+0x13/0x20
> [ 34.544161] [<c01039e8>] sysenter_do_call+0x12/0x3c
> [ 34.544180] BUG: Bad page state in process reiserfsck pfn:37d91
> [ 34.544184] page:c2a35174 flags:3650000c count:0 mapcount:0
> mapping:(null) index:bfff6
> [ 34.544188] Pid: 2654, comm: reiserfsck Tainted: G B
> 2.6.30-git #4
>

This really worries me

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