All, Had another nfsd oops today. I was listening to a mp3 that is located on a nfs partition mounted off the machine that oops'd with no other network activity. Ksymoops output is attached as well as the regular console text. What the heck, I say what the heck is goin on here? -- Mike Elmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Never confuse activity with accomplishment." -unknown
ksymoops 2.3.5 on i686 2.4.0-test13-pre4. Options used -V (default) -k /proc/ksyms (default) -l /proc/modules (default) -o /lib/modules/2.4.0-test13-pre4/ (default) -m /usr/src/linux/System.map (default) Warning: You did not tell me where to find symbol information. I will assume that the log matches the kernel and modules that are running right now and I'll use the default options above for symbol resolution. If the current kernel and/or modules do not match the log, you can get more accurate output by telling me the kernel version and where to find map, modules, ksyms etc. ksymoops -h explains the options. kre8tive.org login: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address dbdbdc17 c01e78b6 *pde = 00000000 Oops: 0000 CPU: 0 EIP: 0010:[<c01e78b6>] Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386 EFLAGS: 00010286 eax: dbdbdbdb ebx: c1324140 ecx: c3de4f20 edx: 000005c8 esi: c3de4f20 edi: 00000000 ebp: 00000000 esp: c22d3c68 ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Process nfsd (pid: 637, stackpage=c22d3000) Stack: c2a02da0 00000000 c3de4f20 0000bbfa 000005c8 c2a02da0 012e3b11 c01e7cd9 c2a02da0 c3de4f20 c02e3b4c c22d2000 c23c8680 c3de4f20 c2481010 0101a8c0 c22d2000 dbdbdbdb c482a15f c3de4f20 c482c41c c22d3d84 00000003 c22d3d94 Call Trace: [<c01e7cd9>] [<dbdbdbdb>] [<c482a15f>] [<c482c41c>] [<c4828fc9>] [<c482c41c>] [<c012b9f9>] [<c482755a>] [<c01ea33c>] [<c01e1c1c>] [<c01ea33c>] [<c01e1ed1>] [<c01ea33c>] [<c482c41c>] [<c01e9938>] [<c01ea33c>] [<c01e9a6e>] [<c01ffe38>] [<c02002cc>] [<c01ffe38>] [<c0205bc8>] [<c0205c06>] [<c01d764d>] [<c0205bc8>] [<c0217074>] [<c0217581>] [<c02184d6>] [<c0216c14>] [<c0175b2a>] [<c01074bb>] Code: 8b 40 3c 8b 4c 24 20 89 41 3c 8b 74 24 24 c7 46 18 00 00 00 >>EIP; c01e78b6 <ip_frag_queue+23e/2a4> <===== Trace; c01e7cd9 <ip_defrag+ed/184> Trace; dbdbdbdb <END_OF_CODE+17581564/????> Trace; c482a15f <[ip_conntrack]ip_ct_gather_frags+3b/c8> Trace; c482c41c <[ip_conntrack]ip_conntrack_local_out_ops+0/18> Trace; c4828fc9 <[ip_conntrack]ip_conntrack_in+39/32c> Trace; c482c41c <[ip_conntrack]ip_conntrack_local_out_ops+0/18> Trace; c012b9f9 <kmem_cache_grow+1a1/268> Trace; c482755a <[ip_conntrack]ip_conntrack_local+5a/60> Trace; c01ea33c <output_maybe_reroute+0/14> Trace; c01e1c1c <nf_iterate+34/90> Trace; c01ea33c <output_maybe_reroute+0/14> Trace; c01e1ed1 <nf_hook_slow+79/f8> Trace; c01ea33c <output_maybe_reroute+0/14> Trace; c482c41c <[ip_conntrack]ip_conntrack_local_out_ops+0/18> Trace; c01e9938 <ip_build_xmit_slow+3a0/488> Trace; c01ea33c <output_maybe_reroute+0/14> Trace; c01e9a6e <ip_build_xmit+4e/320> Trace; c01ffe38 <udp_getfrag+0/c4> Trace; c02002cc <udp_sendmsg+388/414> Trace; c01ffe38 <udp_getfrag+0/c4> Trace; c0205bc8 <inet_sendmsg+0/44> Trace; c0205c06 <inet_sendmsg+3e/44> Trace; c01d764d <sock_sendmsg+81/a4> Trace; c0205bc8 <inet_sendmsg+0/44> Trace; c0217074 <svc_sendto+8c/d4> Trace; c0217581 <svc_udp_sendto+35/64> Trace; c02184d6 <svc_send+7a/124> Trace; c0216c14 <svc_process+2f8/544> Trace; c0175b2a <nfsd+1ca/358> Trace; c01074bb <kernel_thread+23/30> Code; c01e78b6 <ip_frag_queue+23e/2a4> 00000000 <_EIP>: Code; c01e78b6 <ip_frag_queue+23e/2a4> <===== 0: 8b 40 3c mov 0x3c(%eax),%eax <===== Code; c01e78b9 <ip_frag_queue+241/2a4> 3: 8b 4c 24 20 mov 0x20(%esp,1),%ecx Code; c01e78bd <ip_frag_queue+245/2a4> 7: 89 41 3c mov %eax,0x3c(%ecx) Code; c01e78c0 <ip_frag_queue+248/2a4> a: 8b 74 24 24 mov 0x24(%esp,1),%esi Code; c01e78c4 <ip_frag_queue+24c/2a4> e: c7 46 18 00 00 00 00 movl $0x0,0x18(%esi) Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler! 1 warning issued. Results may not be reliable.
Red Hat Linux release 7.0 (Guinness) Kernel 2.4.0-test13-pre4 on an i686 kre8tive.org login: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address dbdbdc17 printing eip: c01e78b6 *pde = 00000000 Oops: 0000 CPU: 0 EIP: 0010:[<c01e78b6>] EFLAGS: 00010286 eax: dbdbdbdb ebx: c1324140 ecx: c3de4f20 edx: 000005c8 esi: c3de4f20 edi: 00000000 ebp: 00000000 esp: c22d3c68 ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Process nfsd (pid: 637, stackpage=c22d3000) Stack: c2a02da0 00000000 c3de4f20 0000bbfa 000005c8 c2a02da0 012e3b11 c01e7cd9 c2a02da0 c3de4f20 c02e3b4c c22d2000 c23c8680 c3de4f20 c2481010 0101a8c0 c22d2000 dbdbdbdb c482a15f c3de4f20 c482c41c c22d3d84 00000003 c22d3d94 Call Trace: [<c01e7cd9>] [<dbdbdbdb>] [<c482a15f>] [<c482c41c>] [<c4828fc9>] [<c482c41c>] [<c012b9f9>] [<c482755a>] [<c01ea33c>] [<c01e1c1c>] [<c01ea33c>] [<c01e1ed1>] [<c01ea33c>] [<c482c41c>] [<c01e9938>] [<c01ea33c>] [<c01e9a6e>] [<c01ffe38>] [<c02002cc>] [<c01ffe38>] [<c0205bc8>] [<c0205c06>] [<c01d764d>] [<c0205bc8>] [<c0217074>] [<c0217581>] [<c02184d6>] [<c0216c14>] [<c0175b2a>] [<c01074bb>] Code: 8b 40 3c 8b 4c 24 20 89 41 3c 8b 74 24 24 c7 46 18 00 00 00 Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler! In interrupt handler - not syncing