alloc_skb called nonatomically from interrupt

From: Jesper Juhl (juhl@eisenstein.dk)
Date: Sat Sep 23 2000 - 08:14:16 EDT

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    Hello people,

    This is probably nothing important, but I thought I'd post it anyway in
    case it's of use to somebody.

    I just checked my syslog and noticed these strange messages:

    Aug 29 19:05:19 dustpuppy kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request
    at virtual address f006f004
    Aug 29 19:05:19 dustpuppy kernel: current->tss.cr3 = 03d34000, %cr3 =
    03d34000
    Aug 29 19:05:19 dustpuppy kernel: *pde = 00000000
    Aug 29 19:05:19 dustpuppy kernel: current->tss.cr3 = 03d34000, %cr3 =
    03d34000
    Aug 29 19:05:19 dustpuppy kernel: *pde = 00000000
    Aug 29 19:32:49 dustpuppy kernel: alloc_skb called nonatomically from
    interrupt c0188061
    Aug 29 19:32:49 dustpuppy kernel: alloc_skb called nonatomically from
    interrupt c016d60d

    I don't recall having any problems with my machine lately, so this
    puzzels me.

    The kernel I was running at the time was 2.2.13 (unfortunately I don't
    have that specific kernel anymore - upgraded to 2.2.17).
    My hardware is a IBM Thinkpad 600 - 233Mhz Pentium MMX with 64MB RAM.

    I hope this is usefull to you guys!

    BTW: Please CC me any replies to this, as I'm not on the list.

    Best regards,
    Jesper Juhl
    juhl@eisenstein.dk

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