Thanks for the response, I am using a 2.4.18 kernel with
a busybox. This is an embedded system with the file system
laid out by an 'initrd.gz'. I am new to Linux. Can LKCD
still be used in our case ?
Suneeta
-----Original Message-----
From: Matt D. Robinson [mailto:yakker@aparity.com]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 3:26 PM
To: Donepudi, Suneeta; Matt D. Robinson
Subject: Re: Kernel Panic during memcpy_toio to PCI card
Hey, Suneeta. Can you try LKCD and see if you can get
a crash dump with it? Also, is this 2.4 or 2.5?
--Matt
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Donepudi, Suneeta wrote:
|>Hi,
|>
|>I would like help in diagnosing a kernel panic while accessing a PCI
device.
|>
|>Everything runs fine for sometime and in about 1/2 hour I get a Kernel
Panic
|>message saying :
|>
|>"Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 0xc2821000"
|>
|>Analysis with Ksymoops shows that it is happening during a memcpy_toio()
|>with the PCI card. The PCI card uses three Base Address Registers with
|>virtual addresses mapped as follows (after ioremap has been issued):
|>
|>BAR0 = 0xc280f000
|>BAR1 = 0xc2811000
|>BAR2 = 0xc2822000
|>
|>It seems like the kernel panic is complaining about an address which is a
|>combination of BAR1 (lower bytes) and BAR2 (upper bytes). It should really
|>be accessing the BAR1 address at the point the crash occurred.
|>
|>I put the following if-statement just before the memcpy_toio():
|>-----------------------------------------------------------
|>if (((long int)pci_bar1) == 0xc2821000)
|>{
|> printk (KERN_ERR "Illegal address for BAR1\n");
|> return -1;
|>}
|>memcpy_toio (pci_bar1, in_ptr, len);
|>------------------------------------------------------------
|>
|>It still caused the crash in the same manner and at the same location.
|>Could someone help me with pointers to where I should start looking ?
|>Disabling interrupts around the memcpy_toio() did not make any
|>difference. Is this a hardware problem with the PCI card ? We are using
|>a Xilinx core with out FPGA build into it.
|>Is there a book I could read to learn more about debugging this in the
|>Kernel ?
|>
|>Thanks a bunch,
|>Suneeta
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