On 09/06/2013 03:51 PM, Sandro Santilli wrote:
Hi Larry,

On Fri, Sep 06, 2013 at 03:17:53PM -0500, Larry Finger wrote:
On 09/06/2013 12:48 PM, Sandro Santilli wrote:

Sep  5 22:10:31 xtp kernel: [15726.304914] Pid: 13890, comm: irq/17-b43legacy 
Tainted: P        W  O 3.2.0-4-rt-686-pae #1 Debian 3.2.41-2+deb7u2

What proprietary module have you loaded that set the "P" tainted flag?

How do I find out ?

Here's lsmod output:

  Module                  Size  Used by
  b43legacy              95436  0
  arc4                   12418  2
  radeon                644973  2
  snd_intel8x0           22340  2
  ttm                    47080  1 radeon
  snd_intel8x0m          17503  0
  mac80211              175536  1 b43legacy
  snd_ac97_codec         84204  2 snd_intel8x0m,snd_intel8x0
  drm_kms_helper         22738  1 radeon
  drm                   150577  4 drm_kms_helper,ttm,radeon
  snd_pcm                53415  3 snd_ac97_codec,snd_intel8x0m,snd_intel8x0
  joydev                 16950  0
  cfg80211              117541  2 mac80211,b43legacy
  i2c_sis96x             12485  0
  snd_page_alloc         12867  3 snd_pcm,snd_intel8x0m,snd_intel8x0
  snd_seq                39514  0
  snd_seq_device         13016  1 snd_seq
  snd_timer              22359  2 snd_seq,snd_pcm
  snd                    42726  11 
snd_timer,snd_seq_device,snd_seq,snd_pcm,snd_ac97_codec,snd_intel8x0m,snd_intel8x0
  i2c_algo_bit           12713  1 radeon
  rng_core               12580  1 b43legacy
  i2c_core               19116  5 
i2c_algo_bit,i2c_sis96x,drm,drm_kms_helper,radeon
  soundcore              12921  1 snd
  yenta_socket           22402  0
  pcmcia_rsrc            17380  1 yenta_socket
  battery                12986  0
  ac                     12552  0
  asus_laptop            18060  0
  ac97_bus               12462  1 snd_ac97_codec
  sparse_keymap          12680  1 asus_laptop
  shpchp                 26717  0
  rfkill                 18484  3 asus_laptop,cfg80211
  pcspkr                 12515  0
  psmouse                59575  0
  evdev                  17165  7
  power_supply           13283  3 ac,battery,radeon
  serio_raw              12769  0
  input_polldev          12802  1 asus_laptop
  processor              27565  1
  button                 12817  0
  ext3                  142547  2
  mbcache                12938  1 ext3
  jbd                    51408  1 ext3
  sg                     21445  0
  sd_mod                 35425  3
  sr_mod                 17468  0
  crc_t10dif             12332  1 sd_mod
  cdrom                  34813  1 sr_mod
  ata_generic            12439  0
  cb710_mmc              13097  0
  thermal                13103  0
  floppy                 48132  0
  fan                    12594  0
  thermal_sys            17752  3 fan,thermal,processor
  ssb                    43266  1 b43legacy
  pata_sis               13123  2
  mmc_core               62021  2 ssb,cb710_mmc
  pcmcia                 32047  1 ssb
  ohci_hcd               22027  0
  ehci_hcd               35477  0
  pcmcia_core            17942  3 pcmcia,pcmcia_rsrc,yenta_socket
  libata                125019  2 pata_sis,ata_generic
  firewire_ohci          30847  0
  usbcore               108505  3 ehci_hcd,ohci_hcd
  skge                   40003  0
  scsi_mod              135111  4 libata,sr_mod,sd_mod,sg
  cb710                  12856  1 cb710_mmc
  firewire_core          38725  1 firewire_ohci
  usb_common             12338  1 usbcore
  crc_itu_t              12331  1 firewire_core

The offending module is usually marked with a P in the modules-loaded list that comes with the oops/warning output. No modules had this annotation, which could happen if the offending module was loaded and unloaded before the dump happened. Have you loaded any other module since the last reboot?

Larry


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