Michael Breuer wrote:Actually, I have two different oops, and a couple of crashes without any oops at all. All were produced under the same conditions, all pointing at sky2. I'd guess at memory corruption under load with subsequent divergent manifestations. The real question is whether the bug is in the kernel or the NIC firmware. There were similar reports online of this behavior affecting Vista, however those were resolved by moving to later firmware. I've recreated the crash on the later firmware however.
Your oops appears to be different than mine. Hazelton did not provideI don't think so. I saw this on 2.6.31 - first kernel I put on thisSince 2.6.32, I've been getting kernel panics under heavy network loadLet's cc the right list and developer.
(bittorrent usage).
This is a 2.6.31->2.6.32 regression?
system. At the time, I was having issues with intel_iommu and thought
that the culprit.
The initial reply to this thread from Daniel Hazelton stated that this
has been happening since 2.6.25.
any logs, and he said "a version of this" so I don't know if his is the
same or not.
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