[OpenAFS] AFS Client Segmentation Fault
Tim Schaab
tim@madweb.org
Wed, 18 Dec 2002 02:09:39 -0600
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Derrick J Brashear wrote:
| On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Tim Schaab wrote:
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|>Dec 18 01:35:05 odin kernel: Call Trace: [<cbf570e3>] [<cbf1131d>]
|>[<cbf570e3>] [<cbf44226>] [<cbf449b9>]
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| Run it all through ksymoops so you get real symbol information.
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Here's what I get:
|>EIP; cbf3ade0 <[libafs-2.4.18-wolk3.8.1]osi_Panic+20/40> <=====
|>edx; c9cd0000 <_end+98899a8/bab9a08>
|>edi; c0cb739b <_end+870d43/bab9a08>
|>ebp; c0cb7380 <_end+870d28/bab9a08>
|>esp; c9cd1bf4 <_end+988b59c/bab9a08>
Trace; cbf570e3 <[libafs-2.4.18-wolk3.8.1].rodata.end+3ec0/1603d>
Trace; cbf1131d <[libafs-2.4.18-wolk3.8.1]osi_AllocSmallSpace+fd/110>
Trace; cbf570e3 <[libafs-2.4.18-wolk3.8.1].rodata.end+3ec0/1603d>
Trace; cbf44226 <[libafs-2.4.18-wolk3.8.1]osi_UFSOpen+66/1f0>
Trace; cbf449b9 <[libafs-2.4.18-wolk3.8.1]osi_InitCacheInfo+79/80>
Trace; cbf0dde5 <[libafs-2.4.18-wolk3.8.1]afs_InitCacheInfo+45/110>
Trace; cbf0ffa2 <[libafs-2.4.18-wolk3.8.1]afs_osi_Alloc+42/50>
Trace; cbf48a71 <[libafs-2.4.18-wolk3.8.1]afs_syscall_call+551/af0>
Trace; c1c54ca0 <_end+180e648/bab9a08>
Trace; c1c54b20 <_end+180e4c8/bab9a08>
Trace; c0114dec <__wake_up+13c/1e0>
Trace; c0209c23 <n_tty_receive_buf+213/430>
Trace; c0209c23 <n_tty_receive_buf+213/430>
Trace; c1c47b08 <_end+18014b0/bab9a08>
Trace; c1ca164c <_end+185aff4/bab9a08>
Trace; c020d7b3 <pty_write+133/140>
Trace; c020aec4 <opost_block+d4/1b0>
Trace; c020d7b3 <pty_write+133/140>
Trace; c020799a <tty_default_put_char+1a/20>
Trace; c020acdd <opost+9d/1b0>
Trace; c020a95f <write_chan+15f/230>
Trace; cbf4927f <[libafs-2.4.18-wolk3.8.1]afs_syscall+20f/270>
Trace; c0143638 <sys_write+a8/c0>
Trace; c01072e3 <system_call+33/40>
Code; cbf3ade0 <[libafs-2.4.18-wolk3.8.1]osi_Panic+20/40>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code; cbf3ade0 <[libafs-2.4.18-wolk3.8.1]osi_Panic+20/40> <=====
~ 0: c6 05 ff ff ff ff 2a movb $0x2a,0xffffffff <=====
Code; cbf3ade7 <[libafs-2.4.18-wolk3.8.1]osi_Panic+27/40>
~ 7: 83 c4 1c add $0x1c,%esp
Code; cbf3adea <[libafs-2.4.18-wolk3.8.1]osi_Panic+2a/40>
~ a: c3 ret
Code; cbf3adeb <[libafs-2.4.18-wolk3.8.1]osi_Panic+2b/40>
~ b: 90 nop
Code; cbf3adec <[libafs-2.4.18-wolk3.8.1]osi_Panic+2c/40>
~ c: 8d 74 26 00 lea 0x0(%esi,1),%esi
Code; cbf3adf0 <[libafs-2.4.18-wolk3.8.1]osi_Panic+30/40>
~ 10: b8 21 79 f5 00 mov $0xf57921,%eax
Cheers,
Tim
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