Hi Greg,
On 7/24/06, Greg Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
This may be a hardware problem but I thought I should tell somebody.
It's running on a Dell Optiplex GX110, p3 733mhz, 256MB.
Have you ran memtest on this machine?
On 7/24/06, Greg Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
Jul 23 16:26:37 lakeville-fw kernel: ------------[ cut here
]------------
Jul 23 16:26:37 lakeville-fw kernel: kernel BUG at mm/swapfile.c:352!
Jul 23 16:26:37 lakeville-fw kernel: invalid opcode: 0000 [#1]
[snip]
Jul 23 16:26:37 lakeville-fw kernel: EIP is at
remove_exclusive_swap_page+0xb/0xe3
[snip]
Jul 23 16:26:37 lakeville-fw kernel: Call Trace:
Jul 23 16:26:37 lakeville-fw kernel: <c0149109>
free_page_and_swap_cache+0x1b/0x2a <c0142645> unmap_vmas+0x297/0x490
Jul 23 16:26:37 lakeville-fw kernel: <c0144ddd> exit_mmap+0x50/0xbc
<c011814e> mmput+0x1f/0x76
Jul 23 16:26:37 lakeville-fw kernel: <c011c5d7> do_exit+0x18a/0x6ca
<c011cb84> sys_exit_group+0x0/0xd
The page was locked before entering remove_exclusive_swap_page() in
free_swap_cache() so fault RAM seems more likely.
Pekka
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