On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 10:01:07AM +0200, Jesper Juhl wrote:
> Yesterday one of my servers Oops'ed on me :-(
> The server was running an old 2.6.13.4 kernel.
> I got a screenshot of the Oops which is available here :
> http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/juhl/images/2.6.13.4-crash.png
>
> Even though this is a rather old kernel, I wanted to report the crash
> just in case it's not a known bug. If it is already known and fixed,
> then just ignore this mail.

It seems task->signal->tty->driver pointer got borken. It's 0x03200005!

c0181920 <do_task_stat>:

c0181ad8:       call   c011d440 <next_thread>
c0181add:       cmp    %esi,%eax                        # } while (t != task)
c0181adf:       jne    c0181ab0 <do_task_stat+0x190>
c0181ae1:       mov    0x460(%esi),%eax
c0181ae7:       add    $0x504,%eax
c0181aec:       call   c036f160 <_spin_unlock_irq>      # 
spin_unlock_irq(&task->sighand->siglock);
c0181af1:       mov    0x45c(%esi),%ecx
c0181af7:       test   %ecx,%ecx                        # if (task->signal)
c0181af9:       je     c0181bc3 <do_task_stat+0x2a3>
c0181aff:       mov    0x88(%ecx),%ebx                  # ebx = 
task->signal->tty
c0181b05:       test   %ebx,%ebx                        # if (task->signal->tty)
c0181b07:       je     c0181b46 <do_task_stat+0x226>
c0181b09:       mov    0xb4(%ebx),%eax
c0181b0f:       mov    %eax,0x50(%esp,1)                # tty_pgrp = 
task->signal->tty->pgrp
c0181b13:       mov    0x4(%ebx),%eax                   # eax = 
task->signal->tty->driver
c0181b16: ===>  mov    0x64(%eax),%edx                  # 
task->signal->tty->driver->major
c0181b19:       mov    0x68(%eax),%ebp                  # 
task->signal->tty->driver->minor_start
c0181b1c:       mov    0x8(%ebx),%eax                   # 
task->signel->tty->index

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