Re: amd64 2.6.11 oops on modprobe

2005-03-21 Thread Andrew Morton
Andrei Mikhailovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I get the oops during the boot up process. This did not happen in > 2.6.10/2.6.9. Andrei, is this still happening in 2.6.12-rc1? Thanks. > Here is the output from dmesg: > > Unable to handle kernel paging request at 880db000 RIP: > {:s

Re: amd64 2.6.11 oops on modprobe

2005-03-08 Thread Jean Delvare
[Randy Dunlap] > I've been working on this with Daniel Staaf and Jean Delvare. > Jean enabled some more/different I2C bit banging code in > 2.6.11, and that causes callers to use it differently. Actually credits go to Ian Campbell for noticing that i2c-algo-bit was reporting less capabilities than

Re: amd64 2.6.11 oops on modprobe

2005-03-07 Thread Randy.Dunlap
Andrei Mikhailovsky wrote: Hi Randy, Done the kstack=32, here is the output: cat /proc/cmdline root=/dev/hda2 ro kstack=32 console=tty0 P.S. Yeah, this oops is repeatable; hapens everytime Hi Andrei, I've been working on this with Daniel Staaf and Jean Delvare. Jean enabled some more/different I2

Re: amd64 2.6.11 oops on modprobe

2005-03-06 Thread Randy.Dunlap
Andrei Mikhailovsky wrote: Hi Randy, Done the kstack=32, here is the output: cat /proc/cmdline root=/dev/hda2 ro kstack=32 console=tty0 P.S. Yeah, this oops is repeatable; hapens everytime I have one other request. Load each (related) module one at a time, to make sure that there is no module ra

Re: amd64 2.6.11 oops on modprobe

2005-03-06 Thread Randy.Dunlap
Andrei Mikhailovsky wrote: Hi Randy, Done the kstack=32, here is the output: cat /proc/cmdline root=/dev/hda2 ro kstack=32 console=tty0 P.S. Yeah, this oops is repeatable; hapens everytime Well thanks, I've looked thru this but I'm not getting anywhere on it. Also, there aren't many changes in t

Re: amd64 2.6.11 oops on modprobe

2005-03-06 Thread Andrei Mikhailovsky
Hi Randy, Done the kstack=32, here is the output: cat /proc/cmdline root=/dev/hda2 ro kstack=32 console=tty0 P.S. Yeah, this oops is repeatable; hapens everytime Output- Unable to handle kernel paging request at 880db000 RIP: {:saa7110:saa7110_write_block+127} PGD 103027 PUD 1050

Re: amd64 2.6.11 oops on modprobe

2005-03-05 Thread Randy.Dunlap
Andrei Mikhailovsky wrote: I get the oops during the boot up process. This did not happen in 2.6.10/2.6.9. Here is the output from dmesg: Unable to handle kernel paging request at 880db000 RIP: {:saa7110:saa7110_write_block+127} PGD 103027 PUD 105027 PMD 3ee64067 PTE 0 Oops: [1] CPU