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Message-ID: <45196CC7.6020000@versaccounting.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 13:09:11 -0500
From: Ben Duncan <ben@...saccounting.com>
To: linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: EIP Errors kernel 2.6.18 .AND hard lockup ...
Ok, I can remove the module so it no longer is loaded ..
It is replicate able, but randomly. Seems to occur when I hammer on
the SATA drive in the system, which is running on a add-on SIL 3112a
controller card.
Anyway, driver is removed, system rebooted, ksyms logged.
I will hammer again on the system to see if it fails ...
Thanks ...
Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu wrote:
>
>
>>desktop kernel: EIP: 0060:[<c01ba714>] Tainted: P VLI
>
> proprietary module loaded--^
>
>
>>To me seems to be a PDFLUSH eip and the nvidia stuff is just
>>a by product of loaded modules, no?
>
>
> The point is that we can't know that the NVidia module hasn't stomped on
> some random memory location that happened to corrupt a radix tree. Note
> that this is true even if you've loaded and then unloaded the module - it
> may have splatted something before it departed....
>
> Is it a replicatable error, and if so, can you replicate it without loading
> the NVidia module? If you can come up with a traceback that doesn't have
> an NVidia tainting in it, we'll be glad to look at it. Conversely, if you're
> able to replicate it with nvidia loaded, but not without, toss it over
> the fence to your friend.
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