I get the following kernel panic when booting 2.4.4. (2.4.3 works fine)
This is on an asus-a7v133 (VIA chipset), Duron 800, HD is hda, CDRW is hdc,
no other ide devices attached (ie no devices on the onboard promise
controller)
gcc version 2.95.4 20010319 (Debian prerelease)
(the working 2.4.3 has been compiled with the same gcc version)
Jan
ksymoops 2.4.1 on i686 2.4.3. Options used
-V (specified)
-K (specified)
-L (specified)
-o /lib/modules/2.4.4 (specified)
-m /boot/System.map-2.4.4 (specified)
No modules in ksyms, skipping objects
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000024
c02532a8
*pde = 00000000
Oops: 0000
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<c02532a8>]
Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
EFLAGS: 00010282
eax: 00000000 ebx: 00000000 ecx: 00000001 edx: c144c800
esi: c144c800 edi: 0003e308 ebp: 00000000 esp: cffe7f34
ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Process swapper (pid: 1, stackpage=cffe7000)
Stack: c0258524 c144c800 0003e308 0008e000 00000001 c027e351 cffe7f76 00000000
0000000a 00000001 00000000 00000286 00000001 c027e351 0000002e 00000002
0007fae0 c0253bf4 c144c800 c0258524 c144c800 55555556 c0253c1c c144c800
Call Trace: [<c0105007>] [<c0105488>]
Code: 81 78 24 86 80 60 09 75 12 68 00 f8 20 c0 e8 75 01 ec ff 83
>>EIP; c02532a8 <ide_setup_pci_device+1c8/820> <=====
Trace; c0105007 <init+7/110>
Trace; c0105488 <kernel_thread+28/40>
Code; c02532a8 <ide_setup_pci_device+1c8/820>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code; c02532a8 <ide_setup_pci_device+1c8/820> <=====
0: 81 78 24 86 80 60 09 cmpl $0x9608086,0x24(%eax) <=====
Code; c02532af <ide_setup_pci_device+1cf/820>
7: 75 12 jne 1b <_EIP+0x1b> c02532c3
<ide_setup_pci_device+1e3/820>
Code; c02532b1 <ide_setup_pci_device+1d1/820>
9: 68 00 f8 20 c0 push $0xc020f800
Code; c02532b6 <ide_setup_pci_device+1d6/820>
e: e8 75 01 ec ff call ffec0188 <_EIP+0xffec0188> c0113430
<printk+0/160>
Code; c02532bb <ide_setup_pci_device+1db/820>
13: 83 00 00 addl $0x0,(%eax)
Kernel panic: Attempted to kill init!
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