On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 10:09 AM, Fuxin Zhang <zhan...@lemote.com> wrote:

>
> >>
> >
> > Check your swap space? As you can see above, the trouble starts with:
> >
> > "... CPU 0 Unable to handle kernel paging request ..."
>
> This normally does not mean the swap is problematic. The kernel is
> probabaly trying to access a NULL pointer(thus the address is 0xc, which
> is often the offset, e.g. lw t0, 0xc(a0) while a0==0). In userland, you
> will see segmentation fault. In kernel, it is the above oops.
>
> Check the code around the epc might help to locate the root cause.
>

Thank you, I stand corrected.


> >
> > Does your system also lock up when you leave WiFi off and try to access
> > swap
> > space? (i.e. by filling up RAM, I have no exact proposal for the
> > experiment,
> > but I trust you understand my intention)
> >
> > Otherwise, please check whether your RAM filling up just before your
> > system
> > suffers these lock-ups.
> >
> > --
>
>

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