Try looking on:

http://oss.software.ibm.com/linux390/current2_2.shtml

<quote
linux-2.2.16-iucv
This patch contains the following IUCV driver bug fix:

Description: IUCV crashes due to improper use of kmalloc.
Symptom: Error message "kmem_grow: Called non-atomically from int" while
using the iucv network driver.
Problem: IUCV calls kmalloc within an interrupt with inappropriate options.
Solution: Correct the calls to kmalloc.
You need this patch only if you are using iucv.

To create the complete compiler sources, the following patches need to be
applied in sequence:
linux-2.2.16.tar.gz (GPL)
+ linux-2.2.16.2-s390.diff (IBM)
+ linux-2.2.16-dasd_erp.diff (IBM)
+ linux-2.2.16-dasd.diff (IBM)
+ linux-2.2.16-xchg.diff (IBM)
+ linux-2.2.16-iucv.diff (IBM)

</quote>




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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Feldman (WFF) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 12:23 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Kernal Panic!
>
>
> To: LINUXLST--WFFCAL   Linux 390 Discussi
>
> Subject: Kernal Panic!
>
>     We've been leisurely running Linux (2.2.16) on z/VM 4.2
> for quite a
> while. Our basic box is a DNS and has run without any problem
> for years.
> A new box, running for a few months, has just started encountering a
> unique problem. As with most VM programmers I am at a loss as to the
> cause and fix for this problem:
>
> Jun  2 09:33:54 Vmlinux3 kernel: kmem_grow: Called
> nonatomically from int
> -size-32?"
> Oops: 0004
> CPU:    0
> Process swapper (pid: 0, stackpage=00121000)
>
> Kernel PSW:    070c2000 800b857c
> task: 00120000 ksp: 001218e0 pt_regs: 00121848
> Kernel GPRS:
> 0000000a  00000000  0077dae0  003857d4
> 00385760  00000001  00121a90  0077dae0
> 00000240  00385760  0017793c  0017793c
> 00010400  800b8554  800b8204  001218e0
> Kernel ACRS:
> 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000
> 00000001  00000000  00000000  00000000
> 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000
> 00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000
> Kernel BackChain  CallChain
>        001218e0   [<000b8204>]
>        00121940   [<000b2ba0>]
>        001219a0   [<000c1818>]
>        00121a18   [<000c1c5c>]
>        00121a98   [<000cb22a>]
>        00121b18   [<000cb84a>]
>        00121b80   [<000c9a14>]
>        00121be0   [<000ca270>]
> Aiee, killing interrupt handler
> Kernel panic: Attempted to kill the idle task!
> In swapper task - not syncing
> HCPGIR450W CP entered; disabled wait PSW 000A0000 80037928
>
> This is a 64 meg machine, will bump it up to 96. Bumped up xstore for
> swap from 48 to 96, to no avail.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Richard Feldman
> Sr. Systems Programmer
> Kelly, Douglas / Westfair Foods  Ltd.
> Ph:(403)291-6339 Fax:(403)291-6585 E-Mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

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