I was hoping someone might have some ideas on what might have happened 
with the following oops/BUG().  This is on an embedded PPC running 
2.6.16-rc5.  From the description I got from my coworker who say this, he 
was doing NFS on the system and at the time the oops occured his desktop 
linux box X froze up as well.  So some odd network activity.

I just looking for some direction at things to look at or a better 
understanding of what might have gone wrong.

Thanks

- kumar


skb_over_panic: text:c015d25c len:65580 put:65532 head:c7279000 data:c727904e t0

kernel BUG in skb_over_panic at net/core/skbuff.c:94!

Oops: Exception in kernel mode, sig: 5 [#1]

PREEMPT

Modules linked in:

NIP: C01B6E98 LR: C01B6E98 CTR: 00000000
REGS: c90dddd0 TRAP: 0700   Not tainted  (2.6.16-rc5.p0.8.0)
MSR: 00029032 <EE,ME,IR,DR>  CR: 24002422  XER: 00000000
TASK = cfb0d110[1079] 'tar' THREAD: c90dc000

GPR00: C01B6E98 C90DDE80 CFB0D110 00000075 000023F2 FFFFFFFF C0320000 C02BD36C
GPR08: C02C0000 00000000 00000000 C0320000 00000000 100A6704 0FFAD60C 100A0000
GPR16: 100A0000 100A0000 00000007 100A0000 100A0000 100A0000 0000007F C02C0000
GPR24: 00000001 0000FFFC CFBC5000 0000003F CF85E2B8 00000000 CF91DDE0 CFBC5260

NIP [C01B6E98] skb_over_panic+0x50/0x64
LR [C01B6E98] skb_over_panic+0x50/0x64

Call Trace:

[C90DDE80] [C01B6E98] skb_over_panic+0x50/0x64 (unreliable)
[C90DDE90] [C015D270] gfar_clean_rx_ring+0x524/0x61c
[C90DDED0] [C015D3AC] gfar_receive+0x44/0xa8
[C90DDEE0] [C003CE70] handle_IRQ_event+0x64/0xdc
[C90DDF00] [C003D004] __do_IRQ+0x11c/0x1fc
[C90DDF20] [C000534C] do_IRQ+0x48/0x8c
[C90DDF40] [C000DB74] ret_from_except+0x0/0x14

--- Exception: 501 at 0x10005f98

    LR = 0x10005f98

Instruction dump:

80eb0084 2f800000 80ab0060 386343f8 810b0088 812b008c 814b0090 409e000c
3d60c027 380b58bc 90010008 4be63435 <0fe00000> 80010014 38210010 7c0803a6

 <0>Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception in interrupt

 

I was doing a lot of NFS & flash I/O at the time.

 


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