Dear Kernel hackers, I have a machine with a self-built, non-tainted kernel, which exhibits memory corruption as soon as I execute while true; do cat /proc/self/net/dev > /dev/null; done as normal user. I am running 4.11.3 (almost vanilla, only Gentoo patches in) on mostly standard hardware (Intel CPU + GPU). I can also reproduce with 4.9 on that machine. RAM has already been exchanged. Due to a BIOS bug, the machine needs "iommu=soft" as kernel parameter, but nothing special otherwise. The corruption appears in two ways: Often via: Corrupted low memory at ffff88000000b000 (b000 phys) = 0016e109 Almost every time visible via: memtester 15G (machine has 16 G). Checking the output of memtester, the values it finds match with the content of the numbers in: /proc/self/net/dev After each boot, it seems the memory page where the corruption appears is slightly changed, it is usually in the region around 0x94F6000 (physical address). I have attached my kernel config, gzipped. I would be very grateful for any advice on how to debug this further - it does not really look like a hardware issue to me anymore, but if it could be, please enlighten me. Please include me in replies, as I am not subscribed to the list. In case relevant, my network controller is: 02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 06) Thanks and all the best, Oliver Freyermuth