kernel panic

Peter Avalos pavalos at theshell.com
Wed Sep 12 17:50:53 PDT 2007


On Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 03:48:46PM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> 
> :...
> :>     made to free the structure before it has been removed from the address
> :>     list.  If we can catch it here it should become obvious where the bug
> :>     is.
> :>=20
> :
> :It happened again.  I was running it with the provided patch, but it looks
> :like the same panic.  The kernel are core will be on leaf:~/crash/4/.
> :
> :Again, I was messing around with vkernels, and it seemed to crash as the
> :vkernel was booting (looked like it had just configured the network
> :interfaces).  Just a reminder that this is the real kernel that's panicing,
> :not the vkernel.
> :
> :--Peter
> 
>     Hmm.  Were you running my patch on the real kernel?  It should have caught
>     the problem but if you were running my patch it doesn't look like it did.
> 

Yes.  Any ideas?

--Peter
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