mcdx oopsing in d_lookup (2.4.0-test9)

2000-10-08 Thread Ragnar Hojland Espinosa

After mounting;  Doing 1 or 2 ls, works fine.  However if you do a cat * >
/dev/null, it oopses.

I'm not sure if this is the real evil-doer since it spews a couple of oopses
out of scrollback reach, but the last point appears to be in d_lookup, in
the for. 

0xc013bfc6 :   movl   0x0(%ebp),%ebp

which I'd say is.

tmp = tmp->next;

with ebp 0xaedcffd, ebx 0xaedcfe5 ; (at the end of the for

0xc013c044 :  leal   0xffe8(%ebp),%ebx
0xc013c047 :  cmpl   0x10(%esp,1),%ebp
0xc013c04b :  jne0xc013bfc6 
)

If neccessary, I'll hand copy it.
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mcdx oopsing in d_lookup (2.4.0-test9)

2000-10-08 Thread Ragnar Hojland Espinosa

After mounting;  Doing 1 or 2 ls, works fine.  However if you do a cat * 
/dev/null, it oopses.

I'm not sure if this is the real evil-doer since it spews a couple of oopses
out of scrollback reach, but the last point appears to be in d_lookup, in
the for. 

0xc013bfc6 d_lookup+98:   movl   0x0(%ebp),%ebp

which I'd say is.

tmp = tmp-next;

with ebp 0xaedcffd, ebx 0xaedcfe5 ; (at the end of the for

0xc013c044 d_lookup+224:  leal   0xffe8(%ebp),%ebx
0xc013c047 d_lookup+227:  cmpl   0x10(%esp,1),%ebp
0xc013c04b d_lookup+231:  jne0xc013bfc6 d_lookup+98
)

If neccessary, I'll hand copy it.
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\ o.O|   2F0D27DE025BE2302C
 =(_)=  "Thou shalt not follow the NULL pointer for  104B78C56 B72F0822
   U chaos and madness await thee at its end."   hkp://keys.pgp.com

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