On Thursday 24 March 2005 05:53 am, Blaisorblade wrote: > > You mean like this darn bug I've been seeing for weeks? > > > > io scheduler noop registered > > loop: loaded (max 8 devices) > > Initialized stdio console driver > > Console initialized on /dev/tty0 > > VFS: Mounted root (hostfs filesystem). > > idr_remove called for id=3 which is not allocated. > > Call Trace: > > a01fba48: [<a007cbec>] > > a01fba84: [<a007cc13>] > > a01fba9c: [<a0085eaa>] > > a01fbb04: [<a0085697>] > > a01fbb4c: [<a00860a4>] > > a01fbb68: [<a007d09d>] > > a01fbb74: [<a004cc5e>] > > a01fbb7c: [<a004cdb6>] > > a01fbb80: [<a008e193>] > > a01fbba8: [<a004cd31>] > > a01fbbc8: [<a004526c>] > > a01fbbe4: [<a00451bf>] > > a01fbc24: [<a0045365>] > > a01fbc38: [<a0045445>] > > a01fbc54: [<a0011de9>] > > a01fbcc0: [<a0011e30>] > > a01fbce4: [<a0012d18>] > > a01fbd14: [<a0017887>] > > a01fbd20: [<a0097808>] > > > > sh-2.05b# > > > > It does that all the time. (The id=? bit changes with each run.) > > Somewhere around here I've got a trace from when I built it with debug > > symbols, I can get that for you at the same time I try out your patch... > > I'd like that a lot, and also your .config - I've never seen that message > nor I know the users of that kernel internal API (but probably UML itself > isn't using that).
VFS: Mounted root (hostfs filesystem). idr_remove called for id=1 which is not allocated. Call Trace: a086fa1c: [<a00784c2>] sub_remove+0xe0/0xe9 a086fa58: [<a00784ea>] idr_remove+0x1f/0x8b a086fa74: [<a007f1d0>] release_dev+0x64f/0x665 a086fae0: [<a007e918>] init_dev+0x37e/0x472 a086fb28: [<a007f3b7>] tty_open+0x1d1/0x300 a086fb38: [<a00789cb>] kobject_get+0x14/0x1c a086fb48: [<a004d6bb>] cdev_get+0xb/0xe a086fb54: [<a004d830>] exact_lock+0xb/0x17 a086fb5c: [<a0087911>] kobj_lookup+0x90/0xba a086fb6c: [<a004d81d>] exact_match+0x0/0x8 a086fb88: [<a004d79c>] chrdev_open+0xcb/0xe8 a086fbac: [<a0045b77>] dentry_open+0xa7/0x151 a086fbcc: [<a0045acb>] filp_open+0x40/0x45 a086fc0c: [<a0045c76>] get_unused_fd+0x55/0x9d a086fc24: [<a0045d5e>] sys_open+0x32/0x6c a086fc44: [<a0011f57>] execute_syscall_tt+0xd3/0xe0 a086fcb4: [<a0011fa2>] syscall_handler_tt+0x3e/0x66 a086fcdc: [<a0012e8f>] sig_handler_common_tt+0x93/0xe4 a086fd10: [<a0017a48>] sig_handler+0x18/0x27 a086fd20: [<a0091728>] __restore+0x0/0x8 sh-2.05b# Rob ------------------------------------------------------- SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real users. Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=6595&alloc_id=14396&op=click _______________________________________________ User-mode-linux-devel mailing list User-mode-linux-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/user-mode-linux-devel