Hi, Dean,
Thanks for your quick response.
The two patches I applied on my 2.6.9 i386 kernel are:
1. kdb-v4.4-2.6.9-common-2
2. kdb-v4.4-2.6.9-i386-1
Are these two patches the most updated one for 2.6.9
i386 kernel ? or there are other patches that I need
to apply ? Thanks,
John W.
>Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 12:33:41 -0600
>From: Dean Roehrich <dean.roehrich@xxxxxxx>
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>Subject: Re: Problem with kdb-v4.4-2.6.9
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>On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 08:18:07PM -0800, johnpw wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I have been running kdb v4.4-2.6.9 on 2.6.9 kernel for two weeks.
>> I have found the following problems:
>>
>> 1. When the kernel panic, the bt command does not show the
>> correct stack trace and the arguments on the calling chain.
>> I did not have this problem with kdb-v4.3-2.4.21 on
>> 2.4.21 kernel. I patched the kernel with kdb and there was
>> no failure.
>>
>> for example,
>> When the kernel panic, The console showed the following output,
>>
>>
>> inode hda7:2555908 at cdbed370: mode 40755, nlink 0, next 0
>> Assertion failure in ext3_put_super() at fs/ext3/super.c:418:
>> "list_empty(&sbi->s_orphan)"
>> ------------[ cut here ]------------
>
>
>Hmmm, you don't say what arch you have. It's a 32bit something?
>
>I would check for arch/<my-arch> kdb fixes that came later. For my own 2.6.9
>(RHEL4) kernels I am using the 2.6.9 kdb patches and then various bits from
>all later kdb patches--especially anything that would fall under
>arch/<my-arch>.
>
>So this means my kdb patch stack for RHEL4 on x86_64 contains these patches:
>
>kdb-v4.4-2.6.9-common-2
>kdb-v4.4-2.6.9-rc2-x86-64-1
>kdb-task-fixes --compile error fix, from a later patch
>kdb-machine_restart --kdb_reboot() fix for x86_64, inspired by a later patch
>kdb-backtrace-fixes --kdba_bt_stack() fix for x86_64, from later patches
>
># Misc things from kdb patches that were spun for later 2.6.x kernels. At
># least one of these adds new useful kdb commands like 'inode', etc.
>
>kdb-fixes-from-2.6.10
>kdb-fixes-from-2.6.11-a
>kdb-fixes-from-2.6.13
>kdb-fixes-from-2.6.14
>
>I haven't been using my 2.6.9 kernels lately, though, so I can't say if I'm
>seeing the problems you're describing or if one of the above fixes it. I also
>have all of my kdb stuff built-in to the kernel, rather than loading as
>modules as you have it.
>
>Dean
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