Re: [Bug 914] New: "bad: scheduling while atomic!" flood after IDE error

jiho@c-zone.net
Sat, 12 Jul 2003 15:50:34 -0700


This looks suspiciously like what used to be reported as a "lost
interrupt" in earlier kernels. It typically starts with a hardware
problem, such as cable overheating (my personal favorite).

Martin J. Bligh wrote:

> http://bugme.osdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=914
>
> Summary: "bad: scheduling while atomic!" flood after IDE error
> Kernel Version: 2.5.75
> Status: NEW
> Severity: normal
> Owner: alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
> Submitter: rl@hellgate.ch
>
>
> This problem has been reported on LKML for 2.5.74. I think I have seen it
> at least with 2.5.73, too. The system looks okay, then, usually hours later
> (if at all, it's a rare event), something freezes the system for several
> seconds and triggers a flood of those call traces (many of them per second).
> It seems an IDE error causes it.
>
> A 2.5.75 trace (the call stack is always the same):
>
> Jul 12 13:08:47 [kernel] hda: dma_timer_expiry: dma status == 0x61
> Jul 12 13:09:02 [kernel] hda: timeout waiting for DMA
> Jul 12 13:09:03 [kernel] ide0: reset: success
> Jul 12 13:09:03 [kernel] bad: scheduling while atomic!
> - Last output repeated 103 times -
> Jul 12 13:09:51 [kernel] Call Trace:
> Jul 12 13:09:51 [kernel] [<c0107000>] default_idle+0x0/0x40
> Jul 12 13:09:51 [kernel] [<c011f4a0>] schedule+0x500/0x510
> Jul 12 13:09:51 [kernel] [<c010706a>] poll_idle+0x2a/0x40
> Jul 12 13:09:51 [kernel] [<c01180e3>] apm_cpu_idle+0xa3/0x140
> Jul 12 13:09:51 [kernel] [<c0118040>] apm_cpu_idle+0x0/0x140
> Jul 12 13:09:51 [kernel] [<c0107000>] default_idle+0x0/0x40
> Jul 12 13:09:51 [kernel] [<c01070b8>] cpu_idle+0x38/0x40
> Jul 12 13:09:51 [kernel] [<c0105000>] rest_init+0x0/0x30
> Jul 12 13:09:51 [kernel] [<c0380738>] start_kernel+0x138/0x140
> Jul 12 13:09:51 [kernel] [<c03804c0>] unknown_bootoption+0x0/0x100
> Jul 12 13:09:51 [kernel] bad: scheduling while atomic!
> - Last output repeated 144 times -
>
>
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