OOPS in scsi generic stuff 2.4.10-pre6

lkml@krimedawg.org
Sun, 16 Sep 2001 00:57:01 -0700 (PDT)


The ksymoops output. Let me know if there is anything else I can offer
to help? This happened when ripping a cd with cdparanoia on an IDE drive
with the ide-scsi stuff.

Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 0a080294
c01b7688
*pde = 00000000
Oops: 0000
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<c01b7688>]
Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
EFLAGS: 00210002
eax: 0a08021c ebx: 00200202 ecx: 00000010 edx: 0a08021c
esi: e6634064 edi: e6634040 ebp: c1bc8940 esp: d55bfefc
ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Process cdparanoia (pid: 3380, stackpage=d55bf000)
Stack: ea8bfc80 c01f8fe7 0a08021c ea8bfc80 d55bff6c dd2f0000 00007770 c01f9bc0
00001770 00000001 d55bff6c e6634000 e6634040 08058b64 c01f8c17 e6634000
e6634040 d55bff6c 00001770 00000001 e3cae540 ffffffea 00000000 000077a0
Call Trace: [<c01f8fe7>] [<c01f9bc0>] [<c01f8c17>] [<c012ebe6>] [<c0106c2b>]
Code: 80 7a 78 00 74 15 c6 42 78 00 8d 42 28 39 42 28 74 09 52 8b

>>EIP; c01b7688 <generic_unplug_device+8/30> <=====
Trace; c01f8fe6 <sg_common_write+1d6/1f0>
Trace; c01f9bc0 <sg_cmd_done_bh+0/280>
Trace; c01f8c16 <sg_write+256/280>
Trace; c012ebe6 <sys_write+96/d0>
Trace; c0106c2a <system_call+32/38>
Code; c01b7688 <generic_unplug_device+8/30>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code; c01b7688 <generic_unplug_device+8/30> <=====
0: 80 7a 78 00 cmpb $0x0,0x78(%edx) <=====
Code; c01b768c <generic_unplug_device+c/30>
4: 74 15 je 1b <_EIP+0x1b> c01b76a2 <generic_unplug_device+22/30>
Code; c01b768e <generic_unplug_device+e/30>
6: c6 42 78 00 movb $0x0,0x78(%edx)
Code; c01b7692 <generic_unplug_device+12/30>
a: 8d 42 28 lea 0x28(%edx),%eax
Code; c01b7694 <generic_unplug_device+14/30>
d: 39 42 28 cmp %eax,0x28(%edx)
Code; c01b7698 <generic_unplug_device+18/30>
10: 74 09 je 1b <_EIP+0x1b> c01b76a2 <generic_unplug_device+22/30>
Code; c01b769a <generic_unplug_device+1a/30>
12: 52 push %edx
Code; c01b769a <generic_unplug_device+1a/30>
13: 8b 00 mov (%eax),%eax

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