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Message-ID: <461A7F14.1080105@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 13:59:48 -0400
From: Chuck Ebbert <cebbert@...hat.com>
To: Jay Cliburn <jacliburn@...lsouth.net>
CC: netdev@...r.kernel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: APIC error on 32-bit kernel
Jay Cliburn wrote:
> [Adding linux-kernel to the cc list, hoping for wider exposure.]
>
> On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 20:08:17 -0500
> Jay Cliburn <jacliburn@...lsouth.net> wrote:
>
>> We're trying to track down the source of a problem that occurs
>> whenever the atl1 network driver is activated on a 32-bit 2.6.21-rc4
>
> and -rc5, -rc6, 2.6.20.x, 2.6.19.3, and probably others.
>
>> We can load the driver just fine, but whenever we activate the
>> network, we see APIC errors (a sample of them are shown here,
>> captured from a serial console):
>>
>> [root@...k ~]# echo 8 > /proc/sys/kernel/printk
>> [root@...k ~]# [ 93.942012] process `sysctl' is using deprecated
>> sysctl (sysc.
>> [ 94.396609] atl1: eth0 link is up 1000 Mbps full duplex
>> [ 94.498887] APIC error on CPU0: 00(08)
>> [ 94.498534] APIC error on CPU1: 00(08)
>> [ 94.550079] APIC error on CPU0: 08(08)
>> [ 94.549725] APIC error on CPU1: 08(08)
>> [ 94.600915] APIC error on CPU1: 08(08)
>> [ 94.601276] APIC error on CPU0: 08(08)
>> [ 94.652108] APIC error on CPU1: 08(08)
>> [ 94.652470] APIC error on CPU0: 08(08)
>> [ 94.703659] APIC error on CPU0: 08(08)
>> [ 94.703305] APIC error on CPU1: 08(08)
>> [ 94.754852] APIC error on CPU0: 08(40)
>> [ 94.806045] APIC error on CPU0: 40(08)
>> [ 94.805692] APIC error on CPU1: 08(08)
>> [ 94.857238] APIC error on CPU0: 08(08)
>> [ 94.856884] APIC error on CPU1: 08(08)
>> [ 94.908432] APIC error on CPU0: 08(08)
>> [ 94.908078] APIC error on CPU1: 08(08)
>> [snip, more of the same]
>> [ 98.901156] APIC error on CPU1: 08(08)
>> [ 98.952702] APIC error on CPU0: 08(08)
>> [ 98.952349] APIC error on CPU1: 08(08)
>> [ 99.003895] APIC error on CPU0: 08(08)
>> [ 99.003542] APIC error on CPU1: 08(08)
>>
>> The machine hangs for about 5-10 seconds, then spontaneously reboots
>> without further console output.
>
> I can prompt an oops by pinging my router while the apic errors are
> scrolling by.
Where is the text of the oops?
>
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