rawhide report: 20050913 changes
Jim Cornette
fct-cornette at insight.rr.com
Wed Sep 14 22:06:00 UTC 2005
John Ellson wrote:
> Willem Riede wrote:
>
>> On 09/13/2005 10:10:15 AM, Build System wrote:
>>
>>
>>> kernel-2.6.13-1.1552_FC5
>>> ------------------------
>>> * Tue Sep 13 2005 Dave Jones <davej at redhat.com>
>>> - 2.6.14-rc1
>>>
>>> * Mon Sep 12 2005 Dave Jones <davej at redhat.com>
>>> - 2.6.13-git12
>>>
>>
>>
>> On my Opteron the x86_64 kernel panics early in the boot process
>> [some event preceeded this but is scrolled off screen to fast to read]:
>>
>> Code: 0f 0b 68 3b 96 37 80 c2 96 02 eb 20 48 8b 02 48 83 c2 18 48
>> RIP <ffffffff801688f1>{kmem_find_general_cachep+10} RSP
>> <ffffffff80567ee8>
>> <0>Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill the idle task!
>>
>> Call Trace:<ffffffff80134c51>{panic+133}
>> <ffffffff80354245>{spin_unlock_irq+9}
>> <ffffffff80353bd3>{__down_read+50} <ffffffff8010f2da>{show_stack+202}
>> <ffffffff803541e8>{_spin_lock_irqsave+9} <ffffffff80203011>{__up_read+19}
>> <ffffffff801376bf>{do_exit+149} <ffffffff80259662>{do_unblank_screen+45}
>> <ffffffff8010f7bc>{default_do_nmi+0}
>> <ffffffff8010ff63>{do_invalid_op+163}
>> <ffffffff801688f1>{kmem_find_general_cachep+10}
>> <ffffffff8010e86d>{error_exit+0}
>> <ffffffff801688f1>{kmem_find_general_cachep+10}
>> <ffffffff80169775>{kmalloc_node+15}
>> <ffffffff8016bd16>{kmem_cache_create+2066}
>> <ffffffff8057db08>{kmem_cache_init+661}
>> <ffffffff80568753>{start_kernel+323} <ffffffff8056821d>{_sinittext+541}
>>
>> I hope I have better luck with tomorrow's kernel... Willem Riede.
>>
>>
>>
>>
> Nope. I'm having the same problem with 1553 today. (at least, sounds
> like the same, but I haven't
> versified the details of the panic).
>
> I'm back to 1549 on x86_64
>
> Also, 155[23] fail on all i386 boxes unless I start with selinux=0
I tried kernel versions from FC4 and they failed unless selinux=0 was
passed to the kernel. I even went into runlevel 1 with selinux=0 and
running fixfiles relabel. The halt that I get with selinux enabled is
the ID"1" on tty1, ID "2" on tty2 .....tty6
Before relabeling, I got the lockup during detecting hardware when booting.
Jim
>
> John
>
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