| Subject: | kernel oops with cipe 1.5.2 and 2.4.18 on sparc64... |
| From: | Aaron Sethman <androsyn,AT,ratbox,DOT,org> |
| Date: | Thu, 18 Apr 2002 19:27:30 +0200 |
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I got the following oops after twisting the arms of cipe to get it compile at all on sparc64. Is this a known issue with CIPE on sparc64? I'm willing to hack it a bit if nobody is working on it. Regards, Aaron Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: \|/ ____ \|/ Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: "@'/ .. \`@" Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: /_| \__/ |_\ Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: \__U_/ Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: TSTATE: 0000004411f09606 TPC: 0000000000452634 TNPC: 0000000000452638 Y: ffa00000 Tainted: P Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-sparc -a sparc Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: g0: fffff800116336e0 g1: 0000000000000000 g2: 0000000000625c00 g3: 03ffffdfffd3bb00 Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: g4: 000000001e01f268 g5: 0000000000000011 g6: fffff80011630000 g7: 000000009737287d Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: o0: 0000000000631000 o1: fffff80000278000 o2: 0000000000000000 o3: 0000000000800009 Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: o4: 0000000002003668 o5: fffff80012f0bde0 sp: fffff80011632e01 ret_pc: 00000000004e7470 Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: l0: 00000000783e8dba l1: 00000000fb2f5731 l2: 00000000416c1607 l3: 00000000dcbac2f6 Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: l4: 0000000000260000 l5: 000000006049c18c l6: 00000000c7630324 l7: 000000005d4521da Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: i0: fffff80012ed46e0 i1: fffff80011630410 i2: 0000000002003670 i3: 00000000ffa00000 Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: i4: fffff8001166c340 i5: 000000008a3e640b i6: fffff80011632ec1 i7: 00000000004e7484 Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: Caller[00000000004e7484] Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: Caller[00000000004e75e0] Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: Caller[0000000002001ef8] Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: Caller[0000000002001f9c] Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: Caller[000000000052506c] Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: Caller[00000000004e3c70] Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: Caller[00000000004e4c70] Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: Caller[00000000004e4cf8] Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: Caller[00000000004e5384] Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: Caller[0000000000410534] Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: Caller[0000000000103400] Apr 18 13:02:15 spankie kernel: Instruction DUMP: 8620c00a 8730f00d 8728f007 <d85a4003> 84234004 8420800a d0032030 8530b00d 8528b007 >>PC; 00452634 <kfree+34/100> <===== >>g0; fffff800116336e0 <END_OF_CODE+fffff8000f62ab61/????> >>g2; 00625c00 <sp_banks+1c8/200> >>g3; 3ffffdfffd3bb00 <END_OF_CODE+3ffffdffdd32f81/????> >>g4; 1e01f268 <END_OF_CODE+1c0166e9/????> >>g6; fffff80011630000 <END_OF_CODE+fffff8000f627481/????> >>g7; 9737287d <END_OF_CODE+95369cfe/????> >>o0; 00631000 <uidhash_table+5f8/800> >>o1; fffff80000278000 <END_OF_CODE+fffff7fffe26f481/????> >>o3; 00800009 <_end+1948b1/19948a8> >>o4; 02003668 <[cipdb]cipe_decrypt+88/120> >>o5; fffff80012f0bde0 <END_OF_CODE+fffff80010f03261/????> >>sp; fffff80011632e01 <END_OF_CODE+fffff8000f62a282/????> >>ret_pc; 004e7470 <skb_release_data+90/a0> >>l0; 783e8dba <END_OF_CODE+763e023b/????> >>l1; fb2f5731 <END_OF_CODE+f92ecbb2/????> >>l2; 416c1607 <END_OF_CODE+3f6b8a88/????> >>l3; dcbac2f6 <END_OF_CODE+daba3777/????> >>l4; 00260000 Before first symbol >>l5; 6049c18c <END_OF_CODE+5e49360d/????> >>l6; c7630324 <END_OF_CODE+c56277a5/????> >>l7; 5d4521da <END_OF_CODE+5b44965b/????> >>i0; fffff80012ed46e0 <END_OF_CODE+fffff80010ecbb61/????> >>i1; fffff80011630410 <END_OF_CODE+fffff8000f627891/????> >>i2; 02003670 <[cipdb]cipe_decrypt+90/120> >>i3; ffa00000 <END_OF_CODE+fd9f7481/????> >>i4; fffff8001166c340 <END_OF_CODE+fffff8000f6637c1/????> >>i5; 8a3e640b <END_OF_CODE+883dd88c/????> >>i6; fffff80011632ec1 <END_OF_CODE+fffff8000f62a342/????> >>i7; 004e7484 <kfree_skbmem+4/80> Trace; 004e7484 <kfree_skbmem+4/80> Trace; 004e75e0 <__kfree_skb+e0/100> Trace; 02001ef8 <[cipdb]cipe_decrypt_skb+658/680> Trace; 02001f9c <[cipdb]cipe_recvmsg+7c/260> Trace; 0052506c <inet_recvmsg+2c/60> Trace; 004e3c70 <sock_recvmsg+30/e0> Trace; 004e4c70 <sys_recvfrom+70/e0> Trace; 004e4cf8 <sys_recv+18/40> Trace; 004e5384 <sys_socketcall+164/220> Trace; 00410534 <linux_sparc_syscall+34/44> Trace; 00103400 Before first symbol Code; 00452628 <kfree+28/100> 00000000 <_PC>: Code; 00452628 <kfree+28/100> 0: 86 20 c0 0a sub %g3, %o2, %g3 Code; 0045262c <kfree+2c/100> 4: 87 30 f0 0d unknown Code; 00452630 <kfree+30/100> 8: 87 28 f0 07 unknown Code; 00452634 <kfree+34/100> <===== c: d8 5a 40 03 unknown <===== Code; 00452638 <kfree+38/100> 10: 84 23 40 04 sub %o5, %g4, %g2 Code; 0045263c <kfree+3c/100> 14: 84 20 80 0a sub %g2, %o2, %g2 Code; 00452640 <kfree+40/100> 18: d0 03 20 30 ld [ %o4 + 0x30 ], %o0 Code; 00452644 <kfree+44/100> 1c: 85 30 b0 0d unknown Code; 00452648 <kfree+48/100> 20: 85 28 b0 07 unknown -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8vwOUbNIhrdTeJVMRAsuaAKDWFZnOzTNu5XrIh837SmmbMYhqfACeJJqC 7FScGjFJY806BXhgJLbdz6g= =2VFO -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----