Thierry Herbelot wrote:
Hello,

I'm having a panic with the latest kernel build of my -Stable file server (sources cvsupped around yesterday evening, CEST). The panic happens soon after entering multi-user :

panic: vm_phys_paddr_to_vm_page: paddr 0xf0000 is not in any segment
KDB: enter: panic
[thread pid 1005 tid 100154 ]
Stopped at      kdb_enter_why+0x3a:     movl    $0,kdb_why
db> where
Tracing pid 1005 tid 100154 td 0x8ecad480
kdb_enter_why(80ba731f,80ba731f,80bc1ad6,fb301a94,fb301a94,...) at kdb_enter_why+0x3a
panic(80bc1ad6,f0000,0,8ecad480,0,...) at panic+0xd1
vm_phys_paddr_to_vm_page(f0000,f0000,fb301ad8,1,80a36a78,...) at vm_phys_paddr_to_vm_page+0x4d dev_pager_getpages(92b8d980,fb301c04,1,0,fb301bcc,...) at dev_pager_getpages+0xe1
vm_fault(89267bfc,33d90000,1,0,89b0b50c,...) at vm_fault+0x1020
trap_pfault(202,7,8583b900,80cd9800,89b0eb00,...) at trap_pfault+0x15b
trap(fb301d38) at trap+0x247


Similar panic here. I believe, the panic introduced in SVN revision 196838.

For us, the panic is caused by the `dmidecode' program. The dmidecode program mmap /dev/mem at offset 0xf0000 and reads on...

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