>Janet Morgan <janetmor@us.ibm.com> wrote:
>  
>
>>I got this on 2.5.63 while running the "find" command:
>>
>>kernel BUG at drivers/block/deadline-iosched.c:145!
>>invalid operand: 0000
>>CPU:    3
>>EIP:    0060:[<c026f8a1>]    Not tainted
>>EFLAGS: 00010046
>>EIP is at deadline_find_drq_hash+0x41/0xb0
>>eax: f76fe060   ebx: f76fe058   ecx: f76fe060   edx: 00000000
>>esi: f76fe060   edi: f76fe044   ebp: f76fe050   esp: f7e27c88
>>ds: 007b   es: 007b   ss: 0068
>>Process pdflush (pid: 16, threadinfo=f7e26000 task=c3b39300)
>>Stack: 010d7ce6 00000000 f7fd2ae0 f7fd2ae0 f7fd2ae0 f7747f80 c026fbc9
>>f7747f80
>>       010d7ce6 00000000 f7747f80 00000000 f7759000 f7759000 00000008
>>c026a438
>>       f7759000 f7e27cf8 f7fd2ae0 c026cc58 f7759000 f7e27cf8 f7fd2ae0
>>010d7ce6
>>Call Trace:
>> [<c026fbc9>] deadline_merge+0x49/0x120
>> [<c026a438>] elv_merge+0x18/0x30
>> [<c026cc58>] __make_request+0xb8/0x440
>>    
>>
>
>Nick, could this be caused by a stale next_drq[] entry?
>
Yes, it could be.
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