Hi Dan, I checked the driver code. I found a pointer that was in my opinion initialized too late and i corrected that but other than that i haven't found anything. I ran the driver alone, enabling the interrupts and the interrupt routine doesn't cause any trouble. I started my application and i haven't seen any sign of trouble. But once i started also the snmpd after few interrupts i got the message:
__alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x1d2/0) VM: killing process sectionmond sectionmond being my application. My read and write driver operation are requesting a page for a buffer but they also release it. Should i declare the buffer pointer with volatile attribute? Do you know what may cause that message? Thanks Bogdan On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 12:59, Dan Malek wrote: > On Jul 21, 2005, at 11:29 AM, bogdan antonovici wrote: > > > At the time of swap messages i was running a proprietary driver, my > > application and few daemons. > > Looks like your driver may have written over some of the page > tables in the kernel space. > > > I look on the net for some clues but it's quite confusing, i noticed > > many emails on swap_dup/swap_free error messages but i couldn't figure > > out what should i search for. > > Those messages are likely due to a bug with swapping to disk > that has been in some 2.4 kernels, but I don't believe that is > the case here, since you don't have a disk or swapping enabled. > > > -- Dan >
