Kernel 2.6.0-final oopsing when using e2fsck

From: Matthias Hentges (mailinglisten_at_hentges.net)
Date: 12/20/03

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    Hello list!

    I'm currently running a heavily patched 2.4.22 kernel on my P4 system.
    Since upgrading to 2.4.23 would be a lot of work due to all the patches
    required to get my hardware working, i thought i would give 2.6.0-final
    a try (which doesn't need *any* additional patches).

    I've read Documentation/Changes and upgraded the installed software to
    meet the requirements mentioned there. I even tripple-checked all
    versions.

    The only exceptions are jfsutils, reiserfsprogs, xfsprogs and oprofile
    (i do not use JFS, XFS or ReiserFS. Dunno what oprofile is and apt-cache
    doesn't know it).

    Sadly, the kernel is reproducibly oopsing on me when i try to use e2fsck
    on an ext3 encrypted cryptoloop file (i did *not* try to e2fsck an
    unencrypted
    file system because 2.6.0-test11 managed to _corrupt_ [yes,
    reproducibly] an encrypted one).

    I found that cryptoloop in 2.6.0 wouldn't mount the encrypted file at
    all but 2.6.0-test11 did. However -test11 corrupted the file so maybe
    the feature has been disabled?

    I have attached a part of my logfile containing the oops and the full
    output of "dmesg".

    I had libm???.so going crazy on me when using the tool "replace", too
    but i didn't save the exact error message, blame on me.

    My system:

    OS: Debian Woody (lots of upgrades)
    e2progs version: tune2fs 1.35-WIP (21-Aug-2003)

    Please note, that the NVIDIA kernel module was *not* loaded at the time.

    Any help or pointers in the right direction are greatly appreciated.
    TIA

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    Dec 19 18:55:44 mhcln01 modprobe: FATAL: Module binfmt_5c8d not found.
    Dec 19 18:55:44 mhcln01 modprobe: FATAL: Module binfmt_6f8e not found.
    Dec 19 18:55:44 mhcln01 modprobe: FATAL: Module binfmt_6f8e not found.
    Dec 19 18:55:44 mhcln01 modprobe: FATAL: Module binfmt_5c8d not found.
    Dec 19 18:55:44 mhcln01 modprobe: FATAL: Module binfmt_5c8d not found.
    Dec 19 18:55:44 mhcln01 modprobe: FATAL: Module binfmt_6f8e not found.
    Dec 19 18:55:45 mhcln01 modprobe: FATAL: Module binfmt_5c8d not found.
    Dec 19 18:55:45 mhcln01 modprobe: FATAL: Module binfmt_6f8e not found.
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 123489ee
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: printing eip:
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: c0136852
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: *pde = 00000000
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: Oops: 0000 [#1]
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: CPU: 1
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: EIP: 0060:[<c0136852>] Not tainted
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: EFLAGS: 00010286
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: EIP is at print_unload_info+0x32/0xd8
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: eax: 00000000 ebx: 123489ee ecx: fffffff2 edx: c04db24c
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: esi: f8931d80 edi: f8931d80 ebp: f5fae900 esp: f66c5f0c
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: ds: 007b es: 007b ss: 0068
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: Process lsmod (pid: 3319, threadinfo=f66c4000 task=f5ff5940)
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: Stack: f8931d84 f8931d80 f5fae900 000000ae 00000000 c0138523 f5fae900 f8931d80
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: f5fae900 c04db5f5 f8931d8c 00004300 f5fae900 00000000 f8931d84 c0172e60
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: f5fae900 f8931d84 00000000 ee341480 ee3414a0 00000400 f5fae918 00000000
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: Call Trace:
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: [<c0138523>] m_show+0x2b/0x7c
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: [<c0172e60>] seq_read+0x1bc/0x2fc
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: [<c015614c>] vfs_read+0x9c/0xcc
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: [<c015632d>] sys_read+0x31/0x4c
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: [<c010a8af>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel:
    Dec 19 19:55:45 mhcln01 kernel: Code: 8b 03 0f 18 00 90 8d 87 00 05 00 00 39 c3 74 2f c7 44 24 10
    Dec 19 19:55:53 mhcln01 kernel: <4>*in_ppp0*IN=ppp0 OUT= MAC= SRC=217.226.246.54 DST=213.196.243.240 LEN=30 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=121 ID=11262 PROTO=UDP SPT=1147 DPT=63446 LEN=10
    Dec 19 19:56:01 mhcln01 PAM_unix[3326]: (cron) session opened for user root by (uid=0)
    Dec 19 19:56:01 mhcln01 /USR/SBIN/CRON[3328]: (root) CMD ( /usr/scripts/mhcheckfirewall cron &>/dev/null)
    Dec 19 19:56:01 mhcln01 PAM_unix[3327]: (cron) session opened for user root by (uid=0)
    Dec 19 19:56:01 mhcln01 /USR/SBIN/CRON[3329]: (root) CMD (/usr/scripts/i8k_mon --quiet)
    Dec 19 18:56:01 mhcln01 modprobe: FATAL: Module binfmt_07fd not found.
    Dec 19 19:56:01 mhcln01 PAM_unix[3327]: (cron) session closed for user root
    Dec 19 18:56:01 mhcln01 modprobe: FATAL: Module binfmt_07fd not found.
    Dec 19 18:56:01 mhcln01 modprobe: FATAL: Module binfmt_5c8d not found.

    
    

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    00:02:09[B] -> 2-22 -> IRQ 22
    Pin 2-23 already programmed
    Pin 2-20 already programmed
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    Pin 2-23 already programmed
    Pin 2-20 already programmed
    Pin 2-21 already programmed
    Pin 2-23 already programmed
    Pin 2-20 already programmed
    Pin 2-21 already programmed
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    Pin 2-20 already programmed
    Pin 2-21 already programmed
    Pin 2-22 already programmed
    Pin 2-23 already programmed
    Pin 2-21 already programmed
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    Pin 2-23 already programmed
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    Pin 2-22 already programmed
    Pin 2-20 already programmed
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    NET3 PLIP version 2.4-parport gniibe@mri.co.jp
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    natsemi dp8381x driver, version 1.07+LK1.0.17, Sep 27, 2002
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      2.4.x kernel port by Jeff Garzik, Tjeerd Mulder
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    sk98lin: Network Device Driver v6.18
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    eth%d: 3Com Gigabit LOM (3C940)
          PrefPort:A RlmtMode:Check Link State
    PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
    PPP Deflate Compression module registered
    PPP BSD Compression module registered
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    CSLIP: code copyright 1989 Regents of the University of California.
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    Equalizer2002: Simon Janes (simon@ncm.com) and David S. Miller (davem@redhat.com)
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    libata version 0.81 loaded.
    ata_piix version 0.95
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    ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xEFE0 ctl 0xEFAE bmdma 0xEF90 irq 18
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    ohci1394: $Rev: 1045 $ Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>
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    i2c /dev entries driver
    Creative EMU10K1 PCI Audio Driver, version 0.20a, 19:22:29 Dec 19 2003
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    quotaon: numerical sysctl 5 16 8 is obsolete.
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        autonegotiation: yes
        duplex mode: half
        flowctrl: none
        irq moderation: disabled
        scatter-gather: enabled
    process `syslogd' is using obsolete setsockopt SO_BSDCOMPAT
    process `lwresd' is using obsolete setsockopt SO_BSDCOMPAT
    process `named' is using obsolete setsockopt SO_BSDCOMPAT
    process `snmptrapd' is using obsolete setsockopt SO_BSDCOMPAT
    process `snmpd' is using obsolete setsockopt SO_BSDCOMPAT

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