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* kernel panic 2.6.15
@ 2006-02-01  2:13 lkml
  2006-02-01  7:52 ` Pekka Enberg
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: lkml @ 2006-02-01  2:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

good morning,

when rendering a video with cinelerra (heavy disk io/cpu), even in
single user mode (recent debian unstable), the kernel running on this
computer haunts me with panic reactions.

Call Trace:

update_process_times
timer_interrupt
handle_IRQ_event
__do_IRQ
do_IRQ
common_interrupt
__copy_from_user
genuine_file_buffered_write
lin_vfs_get_block
xfs_write
ide_build_sglist
linvfs_aio_write
do_sync_write
autoremove_wake_function
vfs_write
sys_write
syscall_call

if that says anything to you - please tell me. I hope its enough to tell
whats going on. if not, please ask, I want that to work :)

yours,
peter

PS: the render goes thru with an old 2.4.sth kernel, but not with
2.6.14. the system is a via kt400 based, list of modules loaded:

Module                  Size  Used by
nls_iso8859_15          4104  - 
nls_cp850               4360  - 
vfat                   11112  - 
fat                    46052  - 
w83627hf               24760  - 
hwmon_vid               2024  - 
eeprom                  5432  - 
i2c_isa                 3016  - 
i2c_viapro              6488  - 
snd_seq_oss            31808  - 
snd_seq_midi            6752  - 
snd_seq_midi_event      5704  - 
snd_seq                47440  - 
tuner                  37840  - 
snd_via82xx            23168  - 
snd_ens1371            18436  - 
snd_ac97_codec         93436  - 
snd_pcm_oss            49184  - 
snd_mixer_oss          16904  - 
snd_pcm                80264  - 
snd_mpu401_uart         5544  - 
bttv                  155376  - 
video_buf              17004  - 
i2c_algo_bit            8400  - 
snd_timer              20076  - 
snd_rawmidi            19776  - 
snd_seq_device          6772  - 
v4l2_common             4520  - 
btcx_risc               3792  - 
snd                    43652  - 
tveeprom               11800  - 
i2c_core               17112  - 
videodev                6688  - 
ehci_hcd               29392  - 
snd_page_alloc          8208  - 
ohci1394               31740  - 
via_rhine              19596  - 
ide_cd                 38276  - 
cdrom                  37696  - 
8139too                21896  - 
uhci_hcd               29912  - 
snd_ac97_bus            1576  - 
soundcore               6848  - 
ieee1394               87860  - 
usbcore               108448  - 

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* Re: kernel panic 2.6.15
  2006-02-01  2:13 kernel panic 2.6.15 lkml
@ 2006-02-01  7:52 ` Pekka Enberg
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Pekka Enberg @ 2006-02-01  7:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lkml; +Cc: linux-kernel

Hi,

On 2/1/06, lkml@lazy.shacknet.nu <lkml@lazy.shacknet.nu> wrote:
> when rendering a video with cinelerra (heavy disk io/cpu), even in
> single user mode (recent debian unstable), the kernel running on this
> computer haunts me with panic reactions.
>
> Call Trace:
>
> update_process_times
> timer_interrupt
> handle_IRQ_event

[snip, snip]

This is a hand-written trace, no? Please post the real oops. Also,
we're missing your .config. Please see REPORTING-BUGS for details.

On 2/1/06, lkml@lazy.shacknet.nu <lkml@lazy.shacknet.nu> wrote:
> PS: the render goes thru with an old 2.4.sth kernel, but not with
> 2.6.14. the system is a via kt400 based, list of modules loaded:

So you have the exact same panic under 2.6.14?

                                           Pekka

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