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BUG: Bad page state in process swapper pfn:94d23
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Milestone: ubuntu-10.10-beta => ubuntu-10.10
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Tested with linux-image-2.6.34-903-omap4 and I can't reproduce the error
anymore (using a swap file as before).
** Changed in: linux-ti-omap4 (Ubuntu Maverick)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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BUG: Bad page state in process swapper pfn:94d23
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In the latest 903.7 omap4 kernel, I didn't see this issue again. I
believe it was fixed by TI's new kernel release.
Tobin,
Could you please help to test the new kernel package?
http://people.canonical.com/~roc/kernel/omap4/
Thanks a lot,
-Bryan
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Sorry for not testing this earlier. Not getting the proper email for
some reason. Please add "verification-needed" to the tags when testing
is needed.
I have not seen this issue now in the last 24 hours running this kernel
on the 20100802 image.
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Workaround is in place by dropping swap, so not an alpha-3 blocker.
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BUG: Bad page state in process swapper pfn:94d23
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Assignee: Tim Gardner (timg-tpi) => Bryan Wu (cooloney)
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BUG: Bad page state in process swapper pfn:94d23
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After upgraded into TI latest release, this bug was gone.
Kernel git tree is here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=roc/ubuntu-maverick.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/ti-omap4
Please help me to test the kernel here:
http://people.canonical.com/~roc/kernel/omap4/
Thanks,
-Bryan
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BUG: Bad page stat
we only have 512M, generally ubuntu doesnt need swap if there is enough ram.
but with 512M on the omap4 boards you will hit OOM very quickly if you use no
swap and some app like firefox or openoffice. support for swap partitions and
files should be there and function the right way in our kernel.
I suspect it is an issue about swap. So I turned off CONFIG_SWAP=y,
tried the new kernel. This oops never happens
But swap is required by our Ubuntu, need more investigation then.
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I added bootmem_debug=1 to kernel cmdline, got following messages:
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bootmem::init_bootmem_core nid=0 start=8 map=80773 end=9cf00 mapsize=39e0
bootmem::mark_bootmem_node nid=0 start=8 end=9cf00 reserve=0 flags=0
bootmem::__free nid=0 start=8 end=9cf00
bootmem::mark_bootmem_node nid=0
** Also affects: linux-ti-omap4 (Ubuntu Maverick)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: linux-ti-omap4 (Ubuntu Maverick)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: linux-ti-omap4 (Ubuntu Maverick)
Status: New => In Progress
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