On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 09:21:54 -0700, "Brandeburg, Jesse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> Hi Alan, I work on the team that supports e1000, I'd be interested
> in seeing the dmesg output from the machine before it crashes, maybe
> you can add that to your web collection of data below?
Don't worry - it'
Alan J. Wylie wrote:
> We have been shipping Linux based servers to customers for several
> years now, with few problems. Recently, however, a single customer has
> been seeing kernel panics. Unfortunately, the customer is about 200
> miles away, so physical access is limited. There are two etherne
Evgeniy Polyakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Actually if dmesg will show that there is something in fragments, it
> should use pskb_may_pull(). The same bug exist in bridge and vlan, btw,
> so it might be a solution to remove bug_on from skb_pull_rcsum() and
> instead call may_pull?
That would
Alan J. Wylie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The photos, along with the following information are available at
> http://wylie.me.uk/skb_pull_rcsum/
The really important bit has scrolled off. Try booting with
vga= to increase the resolution. Or use
a serial console if you can.
Thanks,
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Hi Alan.
On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 04:07:23PM +0100, Alan J. Wylie ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> EIP: [] skb_pull_rcsum+0x6d/0x71 SS:ESP 09068:c03e1ea4
> Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception in interrupt
At least with this patch it should not panic.
More correct solution might be to use pskb