I've been trying to debug an issue out here and we've ruled out memory
with memtest86 so far.
I got a OOPS report that looks like it might be some sort of ethernet
card issue....
Any ideas would be welcome.
--- Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000000 printing eip: c01a24db *pde = 00000000 Oops: 0 CPU: 0 EIP: 0010:[<c01a24db>] Not tainted Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386 EFLAGS: 00010202 eax: 0000000c ebx: f63da505 ecx: 0000000e edx: 00000000 esi: f63da505 edi: f6dd0800 ebp: f6ce9380 esp: c0259eec ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Process swapper (pid: 0, stackpage=c0259000) Stack: f63da505 f63da505 0000009e f890b6f3 f63da505 f6dd6800 f6dd6960 f6ce9380 f63da505 f6dd6960 0000000a 00000000 00000018 f63da505 000000e0 c0258000 00000460 00000038 f6dd6800 f6dd6a0c f890b2cb f6dd6960 f6dd1ac0 14000001 Call trace: [<f890b6f3>] [<f890bc2b>] [<c010a1a4>] [<c010a397>] [<c0106d80>] [<c0106d80>] [<c0106d80>] [<c0106d80>] [<c0106dac>] [<c0106e12>] [<c0105000>] [<c0105050>] Code: f6 02 01 74 20 89 d6 83 c7 70 b9 06 00 00 00 fc a8 00 f3 a6 >>EIP; c01a24db <eth_type_trans+3f/b0> <===== >>ebx; f63da505 <END_OF_CODE+159bb116/????> >>esi; f63da505 <END_OF_CODE+159bb116/????> >>edi; f6dd0800 <END_OF_CODE+163b1411/????> >>ebp; f6ce9380 <END_OF_CODE+162c9f91/????> >>esp; c0259eec <init_task_union+1eec/2000> Trace; f890b6f3 <END_OF_CODE+17eec304/????> Trace; f890bc2b <END_OF_CODE+17eec83c/????> Trace; c010a1a4 <handle_IRQ_event+50/7c> Trace; c010a397 <do_IRQ+a7/ec> Trace; c0106d80 <default_idle+0/34> Trace; c0106d80 <default_idle+0/34> Trace; c0106d80 <default_idle+0/34> Trace; c0106d80 <default_idle+0/34> Trace; c0106dac <default_idle+2c/34> Trace; c0106e12 <cpu_idle+3e/54> Trace; c0105000 <_stext+0/0> Trace; c0105050 <rest_init+50/54> Code; c01a24db <eth_type_trans+3f/b0> 00000000 <_EIP>: Code; c01a24db <eth_type_trans+3f/b0> <===== 0: f6 02 01 testb $0x1,(%edx) <===== Code; c01a24de <eth_type_trans+42/b0> 3: 74 20 je 25 <_EIP+0x25> c01a2500 <eth_type_trans+64/b0> Code; c01a24e0 <eth_type_trans+44/b0> 5: 89 d6 mov %edx,%esi Code; c01a24e2 <eth_type_trans+46/b0> 7: 83 c7 70 add $0x70,%edi Code; c01a24e5 <eth_type_trans+49/b0> a: b9 06 00 00 00 mov $0x6,%ecx Code; c01a24ea <eth_type_trans+4e/b0> f: fc cld Code; c01a24eb <eth_type_trans+4f/b0> 10: a8 00 test $0x0,%al Code; c01a24ed <eth_type_trans+51/b0> 12: f3 a6 repz cmpsb %es:(%edi),%ds:(%esi) <0>:Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
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