Hi, I got a bug report by radus using the atrpms kernels on Debian (the kernels are for RedHat and he takes the kernel-source rpm and uses it for building on Debian with some workarounds for gcc 3.3). The kernel in question has o Red Hat 2.4.20-20.9 base sources o XFS 1.3.0 merged in o Updated lvm to 1.0.7 also some further patches that should not overlap with XFS: o i2c/lm_sensors 2.8.0 o v4l2 api o 3ware driver updates. Here is the user's oops: > Aug 26 06:25:14 stark kernel: Filesystem "ide0(3,2)": XFS internal error > xfs_iformat(6) at line 544 of file xfs_inode.c. Caller 0xc01b8472 > Aug 26 06:25:14 stark kernel: c09dfd0c c01b6f11 c02d37d0 00000001 c1ad4c00 > c02d3790 00000220 c01b8472 > Aug 26 06:25:14 stark kernel: c3c95a16 00000008 c1ad4c00 99a49e15 > 159e4e82 00000000 00000000 00000000 > Aug 26 06:25:14 stark kernel: 00000000 c1ad4c00 c671ac00 c01b8472 > c671ac00 c3c95a00 00000001 00000000 > > Trace; c01b6f11 <xfs_iformat+121/640> > Trace; c01b8472 <xfs_iread+1c2/210> > Trace; c01b8472 <xfs_iread+1c2/210> > Trace; c01b5ac6 <xfs_iget_core+b6/4a0> > Trace; c01b5ff3 <xfs_iget+143/190> > Trace; c01cfb64 <xfs_dir_lookup_int+b4/130> > Trace; c01d54b5 <xfs_lookup+65/90> > Trace; c01e3ff7 <linvfs_lookup+67/b0> > Trace; c014f857 <real_lookup+c7/f0> > Trace; c014fda9 <link_path_walk+3f9/6e0> > Trace; c0150249 <path_lookup+39/40> > Trace; c01504d9 <__user_walk+49/60> > Trace; c014bf5f <vfs_lstat+1f/60> > Trace; c014c59b <sys_lstat64+1b/40> > Trace; c0140001 <shmem_file_write+41/3a0> > Trace; c010939f <system_call+33/38> > Trace; c01b6f11 <xfs_iformat+121/640> > Trace; c01b8472 <xfs_iread+1c2/210> > Trace; c01b8472 <xfs_iread+1c2/210> > Trace; c01b5ac6 <xfs_iget_core+b6/4a0> > Trace; c01b5ff3 <xfs_iget+143/190> > Trace; c01cfb64 <xfs_dir_lookup_int+b4/130> > Trace; c01d54b5 <xfs_lookup+65/90> > Trace; c01e3ff7 <linvfs_lookup+67/b0> > Trace; c014f857 <real_lookup+c7/f0> > Trace; c014fda9 <link_path_walk+3f9/6e0> > Trace; c0150249 <path_lookup+39/40> > Trace; c01504d9 <__user_walk+49/60> > Trace; c014bf5f <vfs_lstat+1f/60> > Trace; c014eaf2 <pipe_write+1b2/2b0> > Trace; c014c59b <sys_lstat64+1b/40> > Trace; c0144859 <sys_write+e9/130> > Trace; c010939f <system_call+33/38> Any idea what caused the oops? Thanks! -- Axel.Thimm@physik.fu-berlin.de
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