2.2.18 oops

From: Dmitry Melekhov (dm@belkam.com)
Date: Sat Dec 30 2000 - 10:26:20 EST

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    Hello!

    I have problems with kernels >=2.2.15
    Always have similar oops about 1-2 times per week.
    2.2.13 works good for me, but now I need big ide drive support.
    I don't tried 2.2.14 yet, but looks like bug is in 2.2.14 and greater.
    I have dual processors server with 5 eepro100 interfaces (2 cards are dual),
    I think that problem is in eepro dirver, but not shure- I'm not programmer.
    Anyway, I need help, because I need big ide drive support and can't use
    new kernels, because they crash. Possibly I need patch for 2.2.13 with big
    ide drives support.

    Here is oops trace for 2.2.18 ( I posted oops for 2.2.15, 2.2.16 and
    2.2.17pre3 before)

    WARNING: This version of ksymoops is obsolete.
    WARNING: The current version can be obtained from ftp://ftp.>
    /pub/linux/utils/kernel/ksymoops
    Options used: -V (default)
                  -o /lib/modules/2.2.18/ (default)
                  -k /proc/ksyms (default)
                  -l /proc/modules (default)
                  -m /usr/src/linux/System.map (default)
                  -c 1 (default)

    You did not tell me where to find symbol information. I will assume
    that the log matches the kernel and modules that are running right no
    and I'll use the default options above for symbol resolution.
    If the current kernel and/or modules do not match the log, you can ge
    more accurate output by telling me the kernel version and where to fi
    map, modules, ksyms etc. ksymoops -h explains the options.

    Oops: 0000
    CPU: 0
    EIP: 0010: [<c01669d8>]
    EFLAGS: 00010286
    eax: f1048197 ebx: cf8d4500 ecx: 00000014 edx: 0000003c
    esi: 0000003c edi: de7bb0e4 ebp: f1048197 esp: dffebd80
    ds: 0018
    Stack: de7bb04e de7bbea4 e00510b0 cf8d4500 f1048197 0000003c 00000000
    00004000
           de7bb04e de7bb000 00004050 00000014 de7bb8e4 00000014 00000001
    0000003f
           e0050aad de7bb000 de860760 04000001 00000000 00000005 e0055000
    000000c8
    Call Trace: [<e00510b0>] [<e0050aad>] [<e0055000>] [<e0055000>] [<c010bbe2>]
    [<c
    01107da>] [<c010b853>]
                [<c010a328>] [<c0170018>] [<c01f6470>] [<c01f6508>] [<c0166a47>]
    [<e
    00510b0>] [<e0050aad>] [<e005d000>]
                [<e005d000>] [<c010b6e2>] [<c01107da>] [<c010b853>] [<c010a328>]
    [<c
    0107a65>] [<c010a2fa>] [<c011b5e1>]
                [<c010b86a>] [<c010a328>]
    Code: 66 83 7d 0c 08 74 21 8b bb 80 00 00 00 00 89 d1 c1 e9 02 89 ce

    >>EIP: c01669d8 <eth_copy_and_sum+10/90>
    Trace: e00510b0 <speedo_rx+18c/2c4>
    Trace: e0050aad <speedo_interrupt+d5/350>
    Trace: e0055000 <root_speedo_dev+1f18/????>
    Trace: e0055000 <root_speedo_dev+1f18/????>
    Trace: c010bbe2 <probe_irq_off+26/90>
    Trace: c01107da <do_level_ioapic_IRQ+62/a0>
    Trace: c010b853 <do_IRQ+3b/5c>
    Trace: c010a328 <common_interrupt+18/20>
    Trace: e005d000 <END_OF_CODE+9f18/????>
    Trace: c010b86a <do_IRQ+52/5c>
    Code: c01669d8 <eth_copy_and_sum+10/90> 00000000 <_EIP>: <===
    Code: c01669d8 <eth_copy_and_sum+10/90> 0: 66 83 7d 0c 08
    cmpw $0x8,0xc(%ebp) <===
    Code: c01669dd <eth_copy_and_sum+15/90> 5: 74 21
    je c0166a00 <eth_copy_and_sum+38/90>
    Code: c01669df <eth_copy_and_sum+17/90> 7: 8b bb 80 00 00 00
    movl 0x80(%ebx),%edi
    Code: c01669e5 <eth_copy_and_sum+1d/90> d: 00 89 d1 c1 e9 02
    addb %cl,0x2e9c1d1(%ecx)
    Code: c01669eb <eth_copy_and_sum+23/90> 13: 89 ce
    movl %ecx,%esi

    Aiee, killing interrupt handler
    Kernel panic: Attemted to kill idle task!

    Please, help me!

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