Re: Kennel Panic


From: Jouni Malinen (jkmaline_at_cc.hut.fi)
Date: 2002-07-25 14:02:53 UTC



On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 11:35:07PM +1000, Rob Fowler wrote:

> kernel panic:
> Oops: 0002
> CPU: 0
> EIP: 0010:<c01bfc0e>] Not tainted
> Process: swapper - me: nothing else has even cause a fault in the
> swapper on this well used machine with this same kernel
> register and hex call stack ...
> <0>kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
> In interrupt handler - not syncing

I would like to get call trace from that and parsed with ksymoops (i.e., function names). If this is too much problem, then at least EIP and first few entries in the Call Trace resolved manually (kernel functions from System.map and Host AP symbols by manually loading the modules with 'insmod -m hostap_pci.o > hostap_pci.map'.

If the driver reports any errors, getting all kernel log messages to console could help a bit (e.g., with Alt-SysRQ-9), but I have a feeling that it will not. Well, anyway, the call trace could help a bit in solving this unless I can duplicate the problem myself.

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Jouni Malinen                                            PGP id EFC895FA


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