> Hi,
Hi again.
> > Aiee: scheduling in interrupt 00123f75.
> >
>
> > I suspect it is a problem with the HiSax driver, but I'm not sure.
> > I'm going back to 2.0.27 without ISDN for now.
>
> I think that the message above is not directly caused by hisax because
> the address 00123f75 doesn't seem to belong to a module.
> In order to locate the problem you have to look up the address in your
> System.map file (use the System.map file which is left in your
> pre-2.0.31-2 source directory after compilation).
>
> Then locate the largest hex number in the System.map file which is
> smaller than that address 00123f75. The same line will contain the name
> of the evil function.
Ok. In the System.map, I find this:
...
00123e98 T reset_dquot_ptrs
00123ef8 T __wait_on_buffer
00123fb0 t sync_buffers
00124150 T sync_dev
...
So is __wait_on_buffer to blame? It seems strange that the bug should
trigger at the moment someone logged on via ISDN...
Cc'ed to the kernel-list as well.
-Toreo
-- Tore Olsen <toreo@colargol.idb.hist.no> drift@colargol, TIHLDE, IDB HiSTSurprise, fear, and a ruthless dedication to the Gnu!