On Wednesday 17 September 2003 11:44 pm, Ned Bass wrote:
> Note that the key to make the panic happen is step #3, bringing up
> the slave interface. I realize that the slave interface is not
> supposed to be brought up prior to bringing up the bonding
> interface, but should probably not cause a kernel panic either :).
> The panic occurs immediately after entering 'ifconfig bond0 down'.
> Also, the panic does not occur if I only enslave eth0 but not eth1.
>
>
There was a bug in patch 8 of the cleanup set that left a dangling
pointer in bond_release_all(). Definitely may bad for not announcing
that (and removing the patch set from SFG ?). I was relying on the
fact that people won't test it after I announced the set needs to be
re-done after finding a potential bug in patch 5.
I'm currently in the final stages of re-creating the set after
implementing the bug fixes and doing some improvements resulting from
internal code reviews. Perhaps this time I should publish it as an
"experimental" patch set and give everyone a chance to try it out
while our QA group grinds it to dust.
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| Shmulik Hen Advanced Network Services |
| Israel Design Center, Jerusalem |
| LAN Access Division, Platform Networking |
| Intel Communications Group, Intel corp. |
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