Hi, In 2010, i...@comtek.co.uk wrote:
> Any use of ipmi on a stock IBM 326m results, after a period of maybe a > few minutes, in a kernel oops, after which I'm unable to run any > programs or use anything really and the only option remaining is to restart. > > If I type: > modprobe ipmi_devintf > modprobe ipmi_si > modprobe ipmi_poweroff > modprobe ipmi_watchdog > > and do nothing else then it will 'oops'. I can use ipmitool before it > dies. [...] > [ 502.946318] IPMI kcs interface initialized > [ 1159.930234] BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at f7277000 > [ 1159.934208] IP: [<c112eb8b>] find_next_zero_bit+0x43/0x83 [...] > [ 1159.934208] Pid: 5247, comm: less Not tainted (2.6.32-trunk-686 #1) IBM > eServer 326m -[796976Y]- [...] > [ 1159.934208] Call Trace: > [ 1159.934208] [<f823f745>] ? ext3_new_inode+0x47e/0x906 [ext3] > [ 1159.934208] [<c103b692>] ? mod_timer+0x18/0x1e > [ 1159.934208] [<f82087a3>] ? start_this_handle+0x2c3/0x328 [jbd] > [ 1159.934208] [<c13b6400>] ? intel_iommu_setup+0x5b/0x104 > [ 1159.934208] [<f820891b>] ? journal_start+0x81/0xac [jbd] > [ 1159.934208] [<f824588d>] ? ext3_create+0x7d/0xe2 [ext3] > [ 1159.934208] [<c10b979c>] ? vfs_create+0x5b/0x72 > [ 1159.934208] [<c10ba4a1>] ? do_filp_open+0x29d/0x7e0 > [ 1159.934208] [<c10b0353>] ? do_sys_open+0x4c/0xdf > [ 1159.934208] [<c10b042a>] ? sys_open+0x1e/0x23 > [ 1159.934208] [<c10030fb>] ? sysenter_do_call+0x12/0x28 > [ 1159.934208] Code: ca 29 f3 83 e2 1f 74 33 b9 20 00 00 00 29 d1 83 ca ff d3 > ea 0b 10 83 fb 1f 76 30 83 fa ff 75 3e 83 c0 04 83 eb 20 83 c6 20 eb 10 <8b> > 10 83 fa ff 75 2c 83 c0 04 83 c6 20 83 eb 20 f7 c3 e0 ff ff > [ 1159.934208] EIP: [<c112eb8b>] find_next_zero_bit+0x43/0x83 SS:ESP In 2010, Xavier Bestel wrote: > Here's the oops: > [ 16.507977] IPMI System Interface driver. > [ 16.508187] general protection fault: 0000 [#1] SMP > [ 16.508189] last sysfs file: /sys/module/ipmi_msghandler/initstate > [ 16.508191] CPU 0 > [ 16.508194] Pid: 1924, comm: modprobe Not tainted 2.6.33-2-amd64 #1 > S975XBX2/ [...] > [ 16.508233] Call Trace: > [ 16.508237] [<ffffffff8120f5bb>] ? driver_register+0x8b/0x111 > [ 16.508243] [<ffffffffa03248df>] ? init_ipmi_si+0x5f1/0x79d [ipmi_si] > [ 16.508246] [<ffffffff81182dc1>] ? __up_read+0x13/0x99 > [ 16.508251] [<ffffffffa03242ee>] ? init_ipmi_si+0x0/0x79d [ipmi_si] > [ 16.508254] [<ffffffff81002065>] ? do_one_initcall+0x64/0x174 > [ 16.508258] [<ffffffff8107485e>] ? sys_init_module+0xc5/0x21a > [ 16.508261] [<ffffffff8103146f>] ? sysenter_dispatch+0x7/0x2e > [ 16.508262] Code: 00 e8 28 ff ff ff 48 85 c0 48 89 c3 74 0f 48 c7 c6 70 50 > 66 81 48 89 c7 e8 57 ff ff ff 48 89 d8 5b c3 48 85 ff 53 48 89 fb 74 37 <f6> > 47 3c 01 75 20 48 > 8b 0f 49 89 f8 48 c7 c2 58 6e 4c 81 be 53 > [ 16.508278] RIP [<ffffffff8117fb95>] kobject_put+0x9/0x42 > [ 16.508281] RSP <ffff88010b209ea8> > [ 16.508283] ---[ end trace 193d07c5a4c14e5e ]--- Thanks to both of you. Do you still have access to this hardware? If so, what kernel do you use, and how does it behave? Curious, Jonathan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kernel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120709211258.GA17780@burratino