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* oops on P4 i875 w/ 2 gig RAM
@ 2003-11-24 11:42 Magnus Stenman
  2003-11-28 11:11 ` oops on P4 i875 w/ 2 gig RAM [2.4 stuff] Magnus Stenman
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Magnus Stenman @ 2003-11-24 11:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linux Kernel

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Hi!

I realize it's 2.6 time but this problem is driving me nuts. I've 
searched LKML, RH bugzilla, Google, etc and cannot find a resolution.


Machine has a Gigabyte GA-8IK1100 mobo (intel i875 chipset) with an 
Adaptec AHA-2940UW Pro PCI card, 3 SCSI drives, SDT-9000 DAT drive
Intel P4 2.60GHz with (and without) HT

2 gig DDR400 non-ecc dual channel (mobo manufacturer certified) samsung 
memory

Properly cooled case

No special kernel options
Redhat 7.3 with latest errata

Module                  Size  Used by    Not tainted
appletalk              28396  11  (autoclean)
3c59x                  29192   1
st                     30416   0
ext3                   69600   4
jbd                    51816   4  [ext3]
aic7xxx               134784   5
sd_mod                 12828  10
scsi_mod              110876   3  [st aic7xxx sd_mod]

some oddities in dmesg; unexpected IO-APIC, detects some XEON? stuff


Symptoms:

The machine crashes after days or hours when using 2 gig memory.
When using 512Mb it runs fine for weeks.



I cannot come up with anything that triggers the crashes. Mem/disk/CPU 
load does not trigger it.

Tried both SMP and UP, (turned on and off HT in BIOS, booted SMP/UP kernel)

Replaced memory (different manufacturer, same specs)

Replaced motherboard (from ASUS->Gigabyte, roughly same specs)

Passes Memtest86



Anyone got any suggestions?


/magnus


attached two of the oopses (a couple more are attached compressed, 
including some with kernel BUGs in them)


[-- Attachment #2: oops.11-20 --]
[-- Type: text/plain, Size: 3604 bytes --]

ksymoops 2.4.4 on i686 2.4.20-20.7smp.  Options used
     -V (default)
     -k /proc/ksyms (specified)
     -l /proc/modules (default)
     -o /lib/modules/2.4.20-20.7smp/ (default)
     -m /boot/System.map-2.4.20-20.7smp (default)
     -i

Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 8502a858
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: c015d0db
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: *pde = 00000000
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: Oops: 0000
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: CPU:    1
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: EIP:    0010:[<c015d0db>]    Not tainted
Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: EFLAGS: 00010282
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: eax: 8502a840   ebx: f0e29900   ecx: f4e29910   edx: ce84c930
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: esi: d414cf7c   edi: 8502a840   ebp: 0000135e   esp: c44c1f3c
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: Process kswapd (pid: 5, stackpage=c44c1000)
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: Stack: f7fb0000 ea2f6760 ea2f6760 f1bce580 ce84c918 ce84c900 f0e29900 c015a84b
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel:        f0e29900 c01485ac ea2f6760 c014ab7a 00000246 c44c1f84 00c4c5f5 c0118e94
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel:        c44c1f84 c44c1f84 00000000 00000000 00c4c5f5 00000100 c030c4a0 000001d0
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: Call Trace:   [<c015a84b>] prune_dcache [kernel] 0xeb (0xc44c1f58))
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: [<c01485ac>] balance_dirty_state [kernel] 0xc (0xc44c1f60))
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: [<c014ab7a>] try_to_free_buffers [kernel] 0x13a (0xc44c1f68))
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: [<c0118e94>] schedule_timeout [kernel] 0x84 (0xc44c1f78))
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: [<c015ac40>] shrink_dcache_memory [kernel] 0x20 (0xc44c1fa0))
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: [<c013c513>] do_try_to_free_pages_kswapd [kernel] 0x13 (0xc44c1fa8))
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: [<c013c9e1>] kswapd [kernel] 0x141 (0xc44c1fd4))
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: [<c0105000>] stext [kernel] 0x0 (0xc44c1fe8))
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: [<c0107266>] arch_kernel_thread [kernel] 0x26 (0xc44c1ff0))
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: [<c013c8a0>] kswapd [kernel] 0x0 (0xc44c1ff8))
Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: Code: 8b 47 18 85 c0 74 04 53 ff d0 58 68 dc 0a 31 c0 8d 43 2c 50

>>EIP; c015d0db <iput+3b/280>   <=====
Trace; c015a84b <prune_dcache+eb/190>
Trace; c01485ac <balance_dirty_state+c/60>
Trace; c014ab7a <try_to_free_buffers+13a/150>
Trace; c0118e94 <schedule_timeout+84/a0>
Trace; c015ac40 <shrink_dcache_memory+20/30>
Trace; c013c513 <do_try_to_free_pages_kswapd+13/310>
Trace; c013c9e1 <kswapd+141/4e0>
Trace; c0105000 <_stext+0/0>
Trace; c0107266 <arch_kernel_thread+26/30>
Trace; c013c8a0 <kswapd+0/4e0>
Code;  c015d0db <iput+3b/280>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code;  c015d0db <iput+3b/280>   <=====
   0:   8b 47 18                  mov    0x18(%edi),%eax   <=====
Code;  c015d0de <iput+3e/280>
   3:   85 c0                     test   %eax,%eax
Code;  c015d0e0 <iput+40/280>
   5:   74 04                     je     b <_EIP+0xb> c015d0e6 <iput+46/280>
Code;  c015d0e2 <iput+42/280>
   7:   53                        push   %ebx
Code;  c015d0e3 <iput+43/280>
   8:   ff d0                     call   *%eax
Code;  c015d0e5 <iput+45/280>
   a:   58                        pop    %eax
Code;  c015d0e6 <iput+46/280>
   b:   68 dc 0a 31 c0            push   $0xc0310adc
Code;  c015d0eb <iput+4b/280>
  10:   8d 43 2c                  lea    0x2c(%ebx),%eax
Code;  c015d0ee <iput+4e/280>
  13:   50                        push   %eax


[-- Attachment #3: oops.10-22 --]
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ksymoops 2.4.4 on i686 2.4.20-20.7smp.  Options used
     -V (default)
     -k /proc/ksyms (specified)
     -l /proc/modules (default)
     -o /lib/modules/2.4.20-20.7smp/ (default)
     -m /boot/System.map-2.4.20-20.7smp (default)
     -i

Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 00cd14a4
Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: c01432a7
Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: *pde = 00000000
Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: Oops: 0000
Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: CPU:    1
Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: EIP:    0010:[<c01432a7>]    Not tainted
Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: EFLAGS: 00010206
Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: eax: 00000000   ebx: c44c0000   ecx: f66a1880   edx: c102a9d0
Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: esi: c102a9d0   edi: 00cd1428   ebp: 000001f4   esp: c44c1f74
Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: Process kscand (pid: 6, stackpage=c44c1000)
Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: Stack: 0000001e 00000000 00000000 00000000 c44c1fac c102a9d0 c44c0000 c102a9d0
Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel:        00000000 000001f4 c013b3f1 c44c1fac c102a9b4 c030d558 00000001 c44c0000
Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel:        c030c4a0 00000000 000001f4 c013d339 c030c4a0 00000000 00000001 c44c0000
Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: Call Trace:   [<c013b3f1>] scan_active_list [kernel] 0xe1 (0xc44c1f9c))
Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: [<c013d339>] kscand [kernel] 0xc9 (0xc44c1fc0))
Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: [<c0105000>] stext [kernel] 0x0 (0xc44c1fe8))
Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: [<c0107266>] arch_kernel_thread [kernel] 0x26 (0xc44c1ff0))
Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: [<c013d270>] kscand [kernel] 0x0 (0xc44c1ff8))
Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: Code: 8b 47 7c 85 c0 0f 84 38 01 00 00 8b 35 b0 84 3b c0 90 8d b4

>>EIP; c01432a7 <page_referenced+177/320>   <=====
Trace; c013b3f1 <scan_active_list+e1/6d0>
Trace; c013d339 <kscand+c9/1ce>
Trace; c0105000 <_stext+0/0>
Trace; c0107266 <arch_kernel_thread+26/30>
Trace; c013d270 <kscand+0/1ce>
Code;  c01432a7 <page_referenced+177/320>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code;  c01432a7 <page_referenced+177/320>   <=====
   0:   8b 47 7c                  mov    0x7c(%edi),%eax   <=====
Code;  c01432aa <page_referenced+17a/320>
   3:   85 c0                     test   %eax,%eax
Code;  c01432ac <page_referenced+17c/320>
   5:   0f 84 38 01 00 00         je     143 <_EIP+0x143> c01433ea <page_referenced+2ba/320>
Code;  c01432b2 <page_referenced+182/320>
   b:   8b 35 b0 84 3b c0         mov    0xc03b84b0,%esi
Code;  c01432b8 <page_referenced+188/320>
  11:   90                        nop    
Code;  c01432b9 <page_referenced+189/320>
  12:   8d b4 00 00 00 00 00      lea    0x0(%eax,%eax,1),%esi


[-- Attachment #4: oops.resolved.gz --]
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[-- Attachment #5: dmesg.gz --]
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* Re: oops on P4 i875 w/ 2 gig RAM [2.4 stuff]
  2003-11-24 11:42 oops on P4 i875 w/ 2 gig RAM Magnus Stenman
@ 2003-11-28 11:11 ` Magnus Stenman
  2003-11-28 12:52   ` Andre Tomt
                     ` (2 more replies)
  0 siblings, 3 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Magnus Stenman @ 2003-11-28 11:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linux Kernel

nobody has any clues?

you know, there *is* a juicy kernel BUG in there


/magnus

(BUG oops at end of message)

Magnus Stenman wrote:

 > Hi!
 >
 > I realize it's 2.6 time but this problem is driving me nuts. I've 
searched LKML, RH bugzilla, Google, etc and cannot find a resolution.
 >
 >
 > Machine has a Gigabyte GA-8IK1100 mobo (intel i875 chipset) with an 
Adaptec AHA-2940UW Pro PCI card, 3 SCSI drives, SDT-9000 DAT drive
 > Intel P4 2.60GHz with (and without) HT
 >
 > 2 gig DDR400 non-ecc dual channel (mobo manufacturer certified) 
samsung memory
 >
 > Properly cooled case
 >
 > No special kernel options
 > Redhat 7.3 with latest errata
 >
 > Module                  Size  Used by    Not tainted
 > appletalk              28396  11  (autoclean)
 > 3c59x                  29192   1
 > st                     30416   0
 > ext3                   69600   4
 > jbd                    51816   4  [ext3]
 > aic7xxx               134784   5
 > sd_mod                 12828  10
 > scsi_mod              110876   3  [st aic7xxx sd_mod]
 >
 > some oddities in dmesg; unexpected IO-APIC, detects some XEON? stuff
 >
 >
 > Symptoms:
 >
 > The machine crashes after days or hours when using 2 gig memory.
 > When using 512Mb it runs fine for weeks.
 >
 >
 >
 > I cannot come up with anything that triggers the crashes. 
Mem/disk/CPU load does not trigger it.
 >
 > Tried both SMP and UP, (turned on and off HT in BIOS, booted SMP/UP 
kernel)
 >
 > Replaced memory (different manufacturer, same specs)
 >
 > Replaced motherboard (from ASUS->Gigabyte, roughly same specs)
 >
 > Passes Memtest86
 >
 >
 >
 > Anyone got any suggestions?
 >
 >
 > /magnus
 >
 >
 > attached two of the oopses (a couple more are attached compressed, 
including some with kernel BUGs in them)
 >
 >
 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
 >
 > ksymoops 2.4.4 on i686 2.4.20-20.7smp.  Options used
 >      -V (default)
 >      -k /proc/ksyms (specified)
 >      -l /proc/modules (default)
 >      -o /lib/modules/2.4.20-20.7smp/ (default)
 >      -m /boot/System.map-2.4.20-20.7smp (default)
 >      -i
 >
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging 
request at virtual address 8502a858
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: c015d0db
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: *pde = 00000000
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: Oops: 0000
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: CPU:    1
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: EIP:    0010:[<c015d0db>]    Not tainted
 > Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: EFLAGS: 00010282
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: eax: 8502a840   ebx: f0e29900   ecx: 
f4e29910   edx: ce84c930
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: esi: d414cf7c   edi: 8502a840   ebp: 
0000135e   esp: c44c1f3c
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: Process kswapd (pid: 5, 
stackpage=c44c1000)
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: Stack: f7fb0000 ea2f6760 ea2f6760 
f1bce580 ce84c918 ce84c900 f0e29900 c015a84b
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel:        f0e29900 c01485ac ea2f6760 
c014ab7a 00000246 c44c1f84 00c4c5f5 c0118e94
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel:        c44c1f84 c44c1f84 00000000 
00000000 00c4c5f5 00000100 c030c4a0 000001d0
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: Call Trace:   [<c015a84b>] 
prune_dcache [kernel] 0xeb (0xc44c1f58))
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: [<c01485ac>] balance_dirty_state 
[kernel] 0xc (0xc44c1f60))
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: [<c014ab7a>] try_to_free_buffers 
[kernel] 0x13a (0xc44c1f68))
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: [<c0118e94>] schedule_timeout 
[kernel] 0x84 (0xc44c1f78))
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: [<c015ac40>] shrink_dcache_memory 
[kernel] 0x20 (0xc44c1fa0))
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: [<c013c513>] 
do_try_to_free_pages_kswapd [kernel] 0x13 (0xc44c1fa8))
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: [<c013c9e1>] kswapd [kernel] 0x141 
(0xc44c1fd4))
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: [<c0105000>] stext [kernel] 0x0 
(0xc44c1fe8))
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: [<c0107266>] arch_kernel_thread 
[kernel] 0x26 (0xc44c1ff0))
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: [<c013c8a0>] kswapd [kernel] 0x0 
(0xc44c1ff8))
 > Nov 20 01:45:47 lakrits kernel: Code: 8b 47 18 85 c0 74 04 53 ff d0 
58 68 dc 0a 31 c0 8d 43 2c 50
 >
 >
 >>> EIP; c015d0db <iput+3b/280>   <=====
 >
 >
 > Trace; c015a84b <prune_dcache+eb/190>
 > Trace; c01485ac <balance_dirty_state+c/60>
 > Trace; c014ab7a <try_to_free_buffers+13a/150>
 > Trace; c0118e94 <schedule_timeout+84/a0>
 > Trace; c015ac40 <shrink_dcache_memory+20/30>
 > Trace; c013c513 <do_try_to_free_pages_kswapd+13/310>
 > Trace; c013c9e1 <kswapd+141/4e0>
 > Trace; c0105000 <_stext+0/0>
 > Trace; c0107266 <arch_kernel_thread+26/30>
 > Trace; c013c8a0 <kswapd+0/4e0>
 > Code;  c015d0db <iput+3b/280>
 > 00000000 <_EIP>:
 > Code;  c015d0db <iput+3b/280>   <=====
 >    0:   8b 47 18                  mov    0x18(%edi),%eax   <=====
 > Code;  c015d0de <iput+3e/280>
 >    3:   85 c0                     test   %eax,%eax
 > Code;  c015d0e0 <iput+40/280>
 >    5:   74 04                     je     b <_EIP+0xb> c015d0e6 
<iput+46/280>
 > Code;  c015d0e2 <iput+42/280>
 >    7:   53                        push   %ebx
 > Code;  c015d0e3 <iput+43/280>
 >    8:   ff d0                     call   *%eax
 > Code;  c015d0e5 <iput+45/280>
 >    a:   58                        pop    %eax
 > Code;  c015d0e6 <iput+46/280>
 >    b:   68 dc 0a 31 c0            push   $0xc0310adc
 > Code;  c015d0eb <iput+4b/280>
 >   10:   8d 43 2c                  lea    0x2c(%ebx),%eax
 > Code;  c015d0ee <iput+4e/280>
 >   13:   50                        push   %eax
 >
 >
 >
 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
 >
 > ksymoops 2.4.4 on i686 2.4.20-20.7smp.  Options used
 >      -V (default)
 >      -k /proc/ksyms (specified)
 >      -l /proc/modules (default)
 >      -o /lib/modules/2.4.20-20.7smp/ (default)
 >      -m /boot/System.map-2.4.20-20.7smp (default)
 >      -i
 >
 > Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging 
request at virtual address 00cd14a4
 > Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: c01432a7
 > Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: *pde = 00000000
 > Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: Oops: 0000
 > Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: CPU:    1
 > Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: EIP:    0010:[<c01432a7>]    Not tainted
 > Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
 > Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: EFLAGS: 00010206
 > Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: eax: 00000000   ebx: c44c0000   ecx: 
f66a1880   edx: c102a9d0
 > Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: esi: c102a9d0   edi: 00cd1428   ebp: 
000001f4   esp: c44c1f74
 > Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
 > Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: Process kscand (pid: 6, 
stackpage=c44c1000)
 > Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: Stack: 0000001e 00000000 00000000 
00000000 c44c1fac c102a9d0 c44c0000 c102a9d0
 > Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel:        00000000 000001f4 c013b3f1 
c44c1fac c102a9b4 c030d558 00000001 c44c0000
 > Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel:        c030c4a0 00000000 000001f4 
c013d339 c030c4a0 00000000 00000001 c44c0000
 > Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: Call Trace:   [<c013b3f1>] 
scan_active_list [kernel] 0xe1 (0xc44c1f9c))
 > Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: [<c013d339>] kscand [kernel] 0xc9 
(0xc44c1fc0))
 > Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: [<c0105000>] stext [kernel] 0x0 
(0xc44c1fe8))
 > Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: [<c0107266>] arch_kernel_thread 
[kernel] 0x26 (0xc44c1ff0))
 > Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: [<c013d270>] kscand [kernel] 0x0 
(0xc44c1ff8))
 > Oct 22 02:19:26 lakrits kernel: Code: 8b 47 7c 85 c0 0f 84 38 01 00 
00 8b 35 b0 84 3b c0 90 8d b4
 >
 >
 >>> EIP; c01432a7 <page_referenced+177/320>   <=====
 >
 >
 > Trace; c013b3f1 <scan_active_list+e1/6d0>
 > Trace; c013d339 <kscand+c9/1ce>
 > Trace; c0105000 <_stext+0/0>
 > Trace; c0107266 <arch_kernel_thread+26/30>
 > Trace; c013d270 <kscand+0/1ce>
 > Code;  c01432a7 <page_referenced+177/320>
 > 00000000 <_EIP>:
 > Code;  c01432a7 <page_referenced+177/320>   <=====
 >    0:   8b 47 7c                  mov    0x7c(%edi),%eax   <=====
 > Code;  c01432aa <page_referenced+17a/320>
 >    3:   85 c0                     test   %eax,%eax
 > Code;  c01432ac <page_referenced+17c/320>
 >    5:   0f 84 38 01 00 00         je     143 <_EIP+0x143> c01433ea 
<page_referenced+2ba/320>
 > Code;  c01432b2 <page_referenced+182/320>
 >    b:   8b 35 b0 84 3b c0         mov    0xc03b84b0,%esi
 > Code;  c01432b8 <page_referenced+188/320>
 >   11:   90                        nop    Code;  c01432b9 
<page_referenced+189/320>
 >   12:   8d b4 00 00 00 00 00      lea    0x0(%eax,%eax,1),%esi
 >


---
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel: kernel BUG at rmap.c:278!
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel: invalid operand: 0000
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel: CPU:    0
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel: EIP:    0010:[<c013af47>]    Not tainted
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel: EFLAGS: 00010246
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel: eax: f6800500   ebx: f6800500   ecx: 
00000006   edx: 00000000
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel: esi: 00000000   edi: f69ab500   ebp: 
3a4a943c   esp: f6b93e88
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel: ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel: Process httpd (pid: 882, stackpage=f6b93000)
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel: Stack: 7e226005 c2b97880 ffff743c 
4210f000 c0126a2c 7e226005 ffff843c f69ab500
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel:        00000001 4212c000 f686e420 
f6b94420 f6952918 00000200 00000000 f7301818
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel:        00000246 00000000 c0136670 
c01153ce f699c780 f699c80c f699c7c4 f6b67f80
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel: Call Trace:   [<c0126a2c>] 
copy_page_range [kernel] 0x21c (0xf6b93e98))
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel: [<c0136670>] __get_free_pages [kernel] 
0x10 (0xf6b93ed0))
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel: [<c01153ce>] pgd_alloc [kernel] 0xe 
(0xf6b93ed4))
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel: [<c0116cb7>] copy_mm [kernel] 0x227 
(0xf6b93ee8))
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel: [<c0117572>] do_fork [kernel] 0x432 
(0xf6b93f2c))
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel: [<f8860bd2>] ext3_file_write [ext3] 0x22 
(0xf6b93f3c))
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel: [<c014bbe2>] sys_select [kernel] 0x472 
(0xf6b93f70))
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel: [<c01074b5>] sys_fork [kernel] 0x15 
(0xf6b93fac))
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel: [<c01088c3>] system_call [kernel] 0x33 
(0xf6b93fc0))
Oct 23 13:30:41 lakrits kernel: Code: 0f 0b 16 01 73 42 23 c0 b9 1d 00 
00 00 8d 53 04 89 f6 8d bc

 >>EIP; c013af47 <refill_inactive_zone+f57/1260>   <=====
Trace; c0126a2c <sys_rt_sigprocmask+1cc/1f0>
Trace; c0136670 <kmem_cache_destroy+70/120>
Trace; c01153ce <apm+26e/2d1>
Trace; c0116cb7 <clear_IO_APIC_pin+37/b0>
Trace; c0117572 <set_ioapic_affinity+42/a0>
Trace; f8860bd2 <END_OF_CODE+17f8dce7/????>
Trace; c014bbe2 <drop_super+32/50>
Trace; c01074b5 <dump_thread+115/120>
Trace; c01088c3 <do_signal+b3/27b>
Code;  c013af47 <refill_inactive_zone+f57/1260>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code;  c013af47 <refill_inactive_zone+f57/1260>   <=====
    0:   0f 0b                     ud2a      <=====
Code;  c013af49 <refill_inactive_zone+f59/1260>
    2:   16                        push   %ss
Code;  c013af4a <refill_inactive_zone+f5a/1260>
    3:   01 73 42                  add    %esi,0x42(%ebx)
Code;  c013af4d <refill_inactive_zone+f5d/1260>
    6:   23 c0                     and    %eax,%eax
Code;  c013af4f <refill_inactive_zone+f5f/1260>
    8:   b9 1d 00 00 00            mov    $0x1d,%ecx
Code;  c013af54 <refill_inactive_zone+f64/1260>
    d:   8d 53 04                  lea    0x4(%ebx),%edx
Code;  c013af57 <refill_inactive_zone+f67/1260>
   10:   89 f6                     mov    %esi,%esi
Code;  c013af59 <refill_inactive_zone+f69/1260>
   12:   8d bc 00 00 00 00 00      lea    0x0(%eax,%eax,1),%edi

Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel: kernel BUG at rmap.c:278!
Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel: invalid operand: 0000
Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel: CPU:    0
Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel: EIP:    0010:[<c013af47>]    Not tainted
Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel: EFLAGS: 00010246
Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel: eax: f6800500   ebx: f6800500   ecx: 
00000006   edx: 00000000
Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel: esi: 00000000   edi: f69abe80   ebp: 
3fa9543c   esp: f6273e88
Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel: ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel: Process afpd (pid: 1211, stackpage=f6273000)
Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel: Stack: 7e226005 c2b97880 ffff743c 
4210f000 c0126a2c 7e226005 ffff843c f69abe80
Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel:        00000001 4212c000 f6036420 
f6271420 c02df738 000001f0 f6952c80 f689e930
Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel:        00000246 00000000 c0136670 
c01153ce f6a89880 f6a8990c f6a898c4 f6833680
Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel: Call Trace:   [<c0126a2c>] 
copy_page_range [kernel] 0x21c (0xf6273e98))
Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel: [<c0136670>] __get_free_pages [kernel] 
0x10 (0xf6273ed0))
Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel: [<c01153ce>] pgd_alloc [kernel] 0xe 
(0xf6273ed4))
Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel: [<c0116cb7>] copy_mm [kernel] 0x227 
(0xf6273ee8))
Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel: [<c0117572>] do_fork [kernel] 0x432 
(0xf6273f2c))
Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel: [<c01296ef>] do_munmap [kernel] 0x24f 
(0xf6273f60))
Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel: [<c013d33d>] filp_close [kernel] 0x4d 
(0xf6273f90))
Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel: [<c01074b5>] sys_fork [kernel] 0x15 
(0xf6273fac))
Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel: [<c01088c3>] system_call [kernel] 0x33 
(0xf6273fc0))
Oct 23 13:35:02 lakrits kernel: Code: 0f 0b 16 01 73 42 23 c0 b9 1d 00 
00 00 8d 53 04 89 f6 8d bc

 >>EIP; c013af47 <refill_inactive_zone+f57/1260>   <=====
Trace; c0126a2c <sys_rt_sigprocmask+1cc/1f0>
Trace; c0136670 <kmem_cache_destroy+70/120>
Trace; c01153ce <apm+26e/2d1>
Trace; c0116cb7 <clear_IO_APIC_pin+37/b0>
Trace; c0117572 <set_ioapic_affinity+42/a0>
Trace; c01296ef <exec_usermodehelper+df/420>
Trace; c013d33d <kscand+cd/1ce>
Trace; c01074b5 <dump_thread+115/120>
Trace; c01088c3 <do_signal+b3/27b>
Code;  c013af47 <refill_inactive_zone+f57/1260>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code;  c013af47 <refill_inactive_zone+f57/1260>   <=====
    0:   0f 0b                     ud2a      <=====
Code;  c013af49 <refill_inactive_zone+f59/1260>
    2:   16                        push   %ss
Code;  c013af4a <refill_inactive_zone+f5a/1260>
    3:   01 73 42                  add    %esi,0x42(%ebx)
Code;  c013af4d <refill_inactive_zone+f5d/1260>
    6:   23 c0                     and    %eax,%eax
Code;  c013af4f <refill_inactive_zone+f5f/1260>
    8:   b9 1d 00 00 00            mov    $0x1d,%ecx
Code;  c013af54 <refill_inactive_zone+f64/1260>
    d:   8d 53 04                  lea    0x4(%ebx),%edx
Code;  c013af57 <refill_inactive_zone+f67/1260>
   10:   89 f6                     mov    %esi,%esi
Code;  c013af59 <refill_inactive_zone+f69/1260>
   12:   8d bc 00 00 00 00 00      lea    0x0(%eax,%eax,1),%edi

Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: kernel BUG at page_alloc.c:109!
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: invalid operand: 0000
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: CPU:    0
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: EIP:    0010:[<c0135b9c>]    Not tainted
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: EFLAGS: 00010206
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: eax: 00000012   ebx: c2402938   ecx: 
c2402954   edx: c20e6554
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: esi: 00000040   edi: 00000000   ebp: 
00000048   esp: d5c95c64
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: Process httpd (pid: 24549, 
stackpage=d5c95000)
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: Stack: c01373a0 c034a2c0 c02df450 
c1c40030 c02df69c 00000203 ffffffff 00017d1a
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel:        c2402938 00000040 00100000 
5b797067 c012661a c2402938 000a3000 ffff88a8
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel:        c0126db1 f580c800 080a3000 
ffff88a8 08000000 0000009b 00000000 08287000
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: Call Trace:   [<c01373a0>] 
remove_exclusive_swap_page [kernel] 0xb0 (0xd5c95c64))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c012661a>] __free_pte [kernel] 0x4a 
(0xd5c95c94))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c0126db1>] zap_page_range [kernel] 
0x221 (0xd5c95ca4))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c017d359>] scrup [kernel] 0x69 
(0xd5c95ce4))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c0129a78>] exit_mmap [kernel] 0xa8 
(0xd5c95d14))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c0116a37>] mmput [kernel] 0x37 
(0xd5c95d48))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c011ad98>] do_exit [kernel] 0xa8 
(0xd5c95d54))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c0118196>] __call_console_drivers 
[kernel] 0x46 (0xd5c95d60))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c0118490>] printk [kernel] 0x100 
(0xd5c95dac))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c011445e>] bust_spinlocks [kernel] 
0x3e (0xd5c95dbc))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c0108ed1>] die [kernel] 0x61 (0xd5c95dc8))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c0109120>] do_invalid_op [kernel] 0x0 
(0xd5c95dd4))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c01091ac>] do_invalid_op [kernel] 0x8c 
(0xd5c95ddc))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<f8865105>] ext3_mark_iloc_dirty [ext3] 
0x35 (0xd5c95df8))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c020a967>] inet_accept [kernel] 0x37 
(0xd5c95e18))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c01fc57d>] tcp_clear_xmit_timers 
[kernel] 0x6d (0xd5c95e2c))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c020184e>] tcp_time_wait [kernel] 
0x26e (0xd5c95e3c))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<f88634fd>] ext3_commit_write [ext3] 
0x1ed (0xd5c95e48))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c01d0d69>] sk_free [kernel] 0x69 
(0xd5c95e60))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c01f1e7f>] tcp_close [kernel] 0x4ef 
(0xd5c95e78))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c01089b4>] error_code [kernel] 0x34 
(0xd5c95e94))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c020a967>] inet_accept [kernel] 0x37 
(0xd5c95ec8))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c01cf593>] sys_accept [kernel] 0x63 
(0xd5c95ee4))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c014b384>] poll_freewait [kernel] 0x44 
(0xd5c95f20))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c014b726>] do_select [kernel] 0x226 
(0xd5c95f30))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c014bbe2>] sys_select [kernel] 0x472 
(0xd5c95f70))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c01cffe0>] sys_socketcall [kernel] 
0xb0 (0xd5c95f8c))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: [<c01088c3>] system_call [kernel] 0x33 
(0xd5c95fc0))
Oct 23 12:16:31 lakrits kernel: Code: 0f 0b 6d 00 f6 40 23 c0 8b 73 08 
85 f6 74 29 68 e0 38 23 c0

 >>EIP; c0135b9c <vread+2c/b0>   <=====
Trace; c01373a0 <kmem_cache_reap+230/370>
Trace; c012661a <force_sig+a/20>
Trace; c0126db1 <sys_rt_sigtimedwait+2c1/320>
Trace; c017d359 <semctl_main+f9/430>
Trace; c0129a78 <exec_modprobe+48/80>
Trace; c0116a37 <__mask_IO_APIC_irq+67/a0>
Trace; c011ad98 <copy_mm+278/2f0>
Trace; c0118196 <remap_area_pages+176/1d0>
Trace; c0118490 <set_pmd_pte+0/50>
Trace; c011445e <apm_engage_power_management+2e/80>
Trace; c0108ed1 <show_trace+b1/c0>
Trace; c0109120 <handle_BUG+10/90>
Trace; c01091ac <die+c/90>
Trace; f8865105 <END_OF_CODE+17f9221a/????>
Trace; c020a967 <tcp_setsockopt+3c7/7b0>
Trace; c01fc57d <ip_route_input_slow+76d/9a0>
Trace; c020184e <ip_options_rcv_srr+1e/160>
Trace; f88634fd <END_OF_CODE+17f90612/????>
Trace; c01d0d69 <vgacon_scrolldelta+9/130>
Trace; c01f1e7f <wireless_process_ioctl+1ef/6b0>
Trace; c01089b4 <do_signal+1a4/27b>
Trace; c020a967 <tcp_setsockopt+3c7/7b0>
Trace; c01cf593 <isapnp_set_port+23/120>
Trace; c014b384 <.text.lock.buffer+25b/287>
Trace; c014b726 <get_filesystem_list+66/80>
Trace; c014bbe2 <drop_super+32/50>
Trace; c01cffe0 <vgacon_build_attr+20/a0>
Trace; c01088c3 <do_signal+b3/27b>
Code;  c0135b9c <vread+2c/b0>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code;  c0135b9c <vread+2c/b0>   <=====
    0:   0f 0b                     ud2a      <=====
Code;  c0135b9e <vread+2e/b0>
    2:   6d                        insl   (%dx),%es:(%edi)
Code;  c0135b9f <vread+2f/b0>
    3:   00 f6                     add    %dh,%dh
Code;  c0135ba1 <vread+31/b0>
    5:   40                        inc    %eax
Code;  c0135ba2 <vread+32/b0>
    6:   23 c0                     and    %eax,%eax
Code;  c0135ba4 <vread+34/b0>
    8:   8b 73 08                  mov    0x8(%ebx),%esi
Code;  c0135ba7 <vread+37/b0>
    b:   85 f6                     test   %esi,%esi
Code;  c0135ba9 <vread+39/b0>
    d:   74 29                     je     38 <_EIP+0x38> c0135bd4 
<vread+64/b0>
Code;  c0135bab <vread+3b/b0>
    f:   68 e0 38 23 c0            push   $0xc02338e0
----






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* Re: oops on P4 i875 w/ 2 gig RAM [2.4 stuff]
  2003-11-28 11:11 ` oops on P4 i875 w/ 2 gig RAM [2.4 stuff] Magnus Stenman
@ 2003-11-28 12:52   ` Andre Tomt
  2003-11-28 13:06   ` Markus Hästbacka
  2003-11-28 14:43   ` Zoran Davidovac
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Andre Tomt @ 2003-11-28 12:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linux Kernel; +Cc: Magnus Stenman

On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 12:11, Magnus Stenman wrote:
> nobody has any clues?
> 
> you know, there *is* a juicy kernel BUG in there

Looks like you use a Red Hat kernel, it's heavily patched, and has thus
its own set of problems. You're probably better off bugging Red Hat
instead.


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* Re: oops on P4 i875 w/ 2 gig RAM [2.4 stuff]
  2003-11-28 11:11 ` oops on P4 i875 w/ 2 gig RAM [2.4 stuff] Magnus Stenman
  2003-11-28 12:52   ` Andre Tomt
@ 2003-11-28 13:06   ` Markus Hästbacka
  2003-11-28 14:43   ` Zoran Davidovac
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Markus Hästbacka @ 2003-11-28 13:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Magnus Stenman; +Cc: Kernel Mailinglist

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Did I read correctly? it's a 2.4.20 redhat patched?

I suggest that you try out the newest vanilla 2.4 (2.4.22 at the moment)

Regards,
Markus.
On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 13:11, Magnus Stenman wrote:
> nobody has any clues?
> 
> you know, there *is* a juicy kernel BUG in there
> 
> 
> /magnus
<.....>
>  > ksymoops 2.4.4 on i686 2.4.20-20.7smp. 
<.....>
-- 
"Software is like sex, it's better when it's free."
Markus Hästbacka <midian at ihme dot org>

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* Re: oops on P4 i875 w/ 2 gig RAM [2.4 stuff]
  2003-11-28 11:11 ` oops on P4 i875 w/ 2 gig RAM [2.4 stuff] Magnus Stenman
  2003-11-28 12:52   ` Andre Tomt
  2003-11-28 13:06   ` Markus Hästbacka
@ 2003-11-28 14:43   ` Zoran Davidovac
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Zoran Davidovac @ 2003-11-28 14:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Magnus Stenman; +Cc: Linux Kernel

Here is same board with 2.4GHz (no HT) P4 and with 1G ram works perfectly,
but I am running 2.4.21 & 2.4.22 (vanila kernel) did not test it with
2.4.20  but it also works ok with 2.6-test9, the only problem with 2.4.22
was that i875 was not fully recognized.

Try to put new 2.4.22.

Great MOBO.
>  > Machine has a Gigabyte GA-8IK1100 mobo (intel i875 chipset)



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