ange, machine dies with "alloc_skb called
nonatomically from interrupt c00ba700", with some printk's I was able
to find out notifier_call_chain() was getting called. But it happens
when it traverses the &netdev_chain. (at the very first one in fact)
I've tried wrapping the dev_sam
I am running Linux v2.4-test5 on MIPS (NEC DDB5476). I got the above
run-time BUG report. See the call stack below. Can someone shed a
light on this problem? Thanks.
Jun
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reakpoint 2, alloc_skb (size=1531, gfp_mask=7) at skbuff.c:175
175 BUG();
(gd
tss.cr3 = 03d34000, %cr3 =
> 03d34000
> Aug 29 19:05:19 dustpuppy kernel: *pde = 0000
> Aug 29 19:32:49 dustpuppy kernel: alloc_skb called nonatomically from
> interrupt c0188061
> Aug 29 19:32:49 dustpuppy kernel: alloc_skb called nonatomically from
> interrupt c016d60d
&
> > This is probably nothing important, but I
thought I'd post it anyway in
> > case it's of use to somebody.
>
> it is important, but unless you are unable
to provide a System.map from
> exactly the kernel image you were running
at that time, it is useless.
>
> --
> Live long and prosper
> - H
alloc_skb called nonatomically from
interrupt c0188061
Aug 29 19:32:49 dustpuppy kernel: alloc_skb called nonatomically from
interrupt c016d60d
I don't recall having any problems with my machine lately, so this
puzzels me.
The kernel I was running at the time was 2.2.13 (unfortunately I don't
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