Hi Ed Tomlinson wrote:
> Hi, > > Does this point at anything? This happened running dbench with 2.4.11-pre2 working > on a reiserfs on an LVM (1.01-rc2) volume. The prempt patch is also applied. > > Oct 3 17:41:56 oscar kernel: printing eip: > Oct 3 17:41:56 oscar kernel: d680a49c > Oct 3 17:41:56 oscar kernel: Oops: 0000 > Oct 3 17:41:56 oscar kernel: CPU: 0 > Oct 3 17:41:56 oscar kernel: EIP: >0010:[softdog:__insmod_softdog_O/lib/modules/2.4.11-pre2/kernel/drivers/c+-4221796/96] > Tainted: P > Oct 3 17:41:56 oscar kernel: EFLAGS: 00010246 > Oct 3 17:41:56 oscar kernel: eax: 00001fff ebx: 00004c18 ecx: d36e8a00 edx: >00000000 > Oct 3 17:41:56 oscar kernel: esi: 01044170 edi: 00002101 ebp: 00000000 esp: >c2e55d4c > Oct 3 17:41:56 oscar kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 > Oct 3 17:41:56 oscar kernel: Process dbench (pid: 2102, stackpage=c2e55000) > Oct 3 17:41:56 oscar kernel: Stack: d36e8a00 d36e8b70 d36e8570 00e00000 00e00000 >00000983 00000000 00000000 > Oct 3 17:41:56 oscar kernel: d6807650 c2e55daa c2e55dac 01042470 d36e8a00 >00003a01 c7b340e0 00f43d00 > Oct 3 17:41:56 oscar kernel: 00e00000 c02b1f08 d36e8c00 d36e8400 d36df000 >01042470 00007a10 2101dc80 > Oct 3 17:41:56 oscar kernel: Call Trace: >[softdog:__insmod_softdog_O/lib/modules/2.4.11-pre2/kernel/drivers/c+-4233648/96] >[softdog:__insmod_softdog_O/lib/modules/2.4.11-pre2/kernel/drivers/c+-4233435/96] >[generic_make_request+300/316] [submit_bh+85/112] [write_locked_buffers+31/40] > Oct 3 17:41:56 oscar kernel: [write_some_buffers+199/340] [balance_dirty+30/64] >[__block_commit_write+163/192] [generic_commit_write+51/92] >[reiserfs_commit_write+49/252] [reiserfs_get_block+0/3584] > Oct 3 17:41:56 oscar kernel: [generic_file_write+1190/1452] [sys_write+142/196] >[system_call+51/64] > Oct 3 17:41:56 oscar kernel: > Oct 3 17:41:56 oscar kernel: Code: 8b 0b eb 03 45 8b 09 39 d9 74 27 39 71 08 75 f4 >66 39 79 0c > Sorry, may I ask few questions: is it repeatable? does it oops when there are no LVM under fs? does it oops on ext2? does it oops without preempt patch? What is that, btw? Thanks, vs
