Kernel oops

David Harris (linux@davidharris.org.uk)
Fri, 1 Jun 2001 16:13:40 +0100


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(many apologies for repost - i'll actually attach the attachment this
time)

I am running gnome netleds_applet version 0.9.1 and it is sporadically
dieing, with a various kernel oops warnings in my syslogs. I caught
the last one and ran it through ksymoops - I've attached the output of
that. It happens every few days and doesn't seem to be caused by
anything specific that I can see. Always the same program, and the
overall stability of the system seems unaffected. If it makes any
difference I have two copies of netleds running (they monitor eth0
and ppp0 separately). The processor is a Cyric 6x86MX233. Any other
information you'd find useful, please contact me!

yours

David Harris

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ksymoops 2.4.1 on i686 2.4.4. Options used -V (default) -k /proc/ksyms (specified) -l /proc/modules (specified) -o /lib/modules/2.4.4/ (default) -m /boot/System.map-2.4.4 (specified)

Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 856d1cfc c013690b *pde = 00000000 Oops: 0000 CPU: 0 EIP: 0010:[<c013690b>] Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386 EFLAGS: 00010203 eax: 32ae102f ebx: 005e1a04 ecx: c2e62900 edx: 00000001 esi: 08095529 edi: 404e5ded ebp: 005e1a04 esp: c1ebbf54 ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Process netleds_applet (pid: 501, stackpage=c1ebb000) Stack: c013715a 005e1a04 00000000 08095528 404e5ded c33ba000 c012c4f7 c33ba000 00000001 000001b6 c1ebbf84 0000000f c33ba000 08095528 404e5ded c33ba000 00000000 c2e62900 00000400 c012c80c c33ba000 00000000 000001b6 c1eba000 Call Trace: [<c013715a>] [<c012c4f7>] [<c012c80c>] [<c0106ac3>] [<c010002b>] Code: 00 83 f8 02 0f 85 eb 00 00 00 80 7a 01 2e 0f 85 e1 00 00 00

>>EIP; c013690b <path_walk+437/7bc> <===== Trace; c013715a <open_namei+1a/5d0> Trace; c012c4f7 <filp_open+33/54> Trace; c012c80c <sys_open+38/b4> Trace; c0106ac3 <system_call+33/40> Trace; c010002b <startup_32+2b/a5> Code; c013690b <path_walk+437/7bc> 00000000 <_EIP>: Code; c013690b <path_walk+437/7bc> <===== 0: 00 83 f8 02 0f 85 add %al,0x850f02f8(%ebx) <===== Code; c0136911 <path_walk+43d/7bc> 6: eb 00 jmp 8 <_EIP+0x8> c0136913 <path_walk+43f/7bc> Code; c0136913 <path_walk+43f/7bc> 8: 00 00 add %al,(%eax) Code; c0136915 <path_walk+441/7bc> a: 80 7a 01 2e cmpb $0x2e,0x1(%edx) Code; c0136919 <path_walk+445/7bc> e: 0f 85 e1 00 00 00 jne f5 <_EIP+0xf5> c0136a00 <path_walk+52c/7bc>

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