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Kernel 2.2.8 crashes



I tried to compile 2.2.8 on a A4000 with 1G IDE HD and CyberVision 64, 12MB 
RAM on mainboard. The machine works well with the supplied 2.0.x kernel. I 
compiled with modules and modversions turned on, SCSI turned off, IDE not as a 
module (sorry, I don't have the config file here). Has anyone seen this kernel 
failure? Is it a HW problem? Can I get a precompiled 2.2.x anywhere, or a 
working config file? 

Folowing is the dmesg output (truncated at the end):

Searching for SAVEKMSG magic...
Found 131056 bytes at 0x001e0008
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Linux version 2.2.8 (root@samson) (gcc version 2.7.2.3) #5 Mon Jun 14 02:51:52 CEST 1999
Amiga hardware found: [A4000] VIDEO BLITTER AUDIO FLOPPY A4000_IDE KEYBOARD MOUSE SERIAL PARALLEL A3000_CLK CHIP_RAM PAULA LISA ALICE_PAL ZORRO3 
Console: colour dummy device 80x25
Calibrating delay loop... 16.59 BogoMIPS
Memory: 15268k/16384k available (628k kernel code, 436k data, 52k init)
kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - filp
POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
Zorro: Probing AutoConfig expansion devices: 1 device
Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.2
Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
kmem_create: Forcing size word alignment - skbuff_head_cache
NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0 for Linux NET4.0.
NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
Starting kswapd v 1.5 
Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 80x25
fb0: Amiga AGA frame buffer device, using 1280K of video memory
fb1: Cybervision frame buffer device, using 4096K of video memory
M68K Serial driver version 1.01
ttyS0 at 0x80dff018: Amiga builtin
Amiga mouse installed.
RAM disk driver initialized:  16 RAM disks of 4096K size
ide0: Gayle IDE interface (A4000 style)
hda: ST31220A, ATA DISK drive
hdb: V006E0DS, ATAPI CDROM drive
ide0 at 80dd2020 on irq 0x0000000c
hda: ST31220A, 1033MB w/256kB Cache, CHS=2099/16/63
Partition check:
 hda: RDSK hda1 hda2 hda3 hda4
VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
68040 access error, ssw=105
*** BUS ERROR ***   FORMAT=7
Current process id is 794296372
BAD KERNEL TRAP: 00000000
PC: [<000062fc>]
SR: 2700  SP: 0017beac  a2: 0017a000
d0: 00000000    d1: 00000000    d2: 00000505    d3: 00000000
d4: 00000001    d5: 20c251e0    a0: 20c251e0    a1: 46c24cf7
Process ¡ô?¤ (pid: 794296372, stackpage=0017b000)
Frame format=7 eff addr=0017bf30 ssw=0105 faddr=46c24cf7
wb 1 stat/addr/data: 0005 46c24cf7 ffffffff
wb 2 stat/addr/data: 0005 46c24cf7 ffffffff
wb 3 stat/addr/data: 0005 0017bf14 00000505
push data: ffffffff 008e4a88 67062f0b 4e90584f
Stack from 0017bf14:
        00000505 00000001 00000001 20c251e0 00000007 00181f40 0017bff4 0017c13c
        0120206b 01224a88 0017bfd0 108b0009 0017bf84 81a40001 00000000 00000000
        000a0f20 00000000 00000000 0017beb0 0017ba30 00000000 000a74a4 00000000
        00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 70726f78 795f6172 7000584f 48780001
        486b0962 61fffff9 7f78504f 265f4e75 48e7001c 286f0010 41ec0012 b1ef001c
        0017c0fc 000029da 0017bff4 20c251e0 00000000 00000505 00000000 00000001
Call Trace:
        [<000029da>] [<0000227c>]
Code: 5391 6bff 0008 3212 2f05 2f06 61ff 0000 c0de 2648 
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 0000000a
Oops: 00000002
PC: [<00008760>]
SR: 2708  SP: 0017bd08  a2: 0017a000
d0: 00000000    d1: 00002700    d2: 00000009    d3: 00000000
d4: 00000001    d5: 0000000b    a0: ba300000    a1: 0000000a
Process ¡ô?¤ (pid: 794296372, stackpage=0017b000)
Frame format=7 eff addr=0017bd98 ssw=0485 faddr=0000000a
wb 1 stat/addr/data: 0005 20c251e0 00000007
wb 2 stat/addr/data: 0085 0000000a ba300000
wb 3 stat/addr/data: 0005 0000000a ba300000
push data: 00000007 0000000b 02000000 0017c000
Stack from 0017bd70:
        0000aea4 0017be6c 0000de82 0017a0b6 00000009 00000000 00000001 20c251e0
        00000007 0000aea4 0017beac 00003442 0000000b 0017beac 0008a6c0 0017a1b6
        2f580034 0017b000 0017beac 0017beac 00003230 0008a617 0017beac 00000000
        0008a5fd 2f580034 00000009 00181f40 00003268 0017beac 00000105 48e73018
        262f0014 266a01ca 0008686e 000b0737 00000105 00000010 ffffffff ffffffff
        00000000 00000105 0000001c 000b0b1c 0000001c 0002b000 801e058f 000b073b
Call Trace:
        [<0000aea4>] [<0000de82>] [<0000aea4>] [<00003442>]
        [<0008a6c0>] [<00003230>] [<0008a617>] [<0008a5fd>]
        [<00003268>] [<0008686e>] [<0002b000>] [<0000b00c>]
        [<000029f2>] [<0008a25c>] [<0000227c>] [<00050005>]
        [<000029da>] [<0000227c>]
Code: 6704 2149 0004 7001 6002 4280 42ab 0004 4293 46c1 
Aiee, killing interrupt handler
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 0000000a
Oops: 00000002
PC: [<0000876c>]
SR: 2700  SP: 0017bb58  a2: 0017a000
d0: 00000001    d1: ffff2700    d2: 00000485    d3: 00000002
d4: 00000001    d5: 0000000b    a0: ba300000    a1: 0000000a
Process ¡ô?¤ (pid: 794296372, stackpage=0017b000)
Frame format=7 eff addr=0017bb9c ssw=0485 faddr=0000000a
wb 1 stat/addr/data: 0005 46c24cdf 0000000b
wb 2 stat/addr/data: 0085 0000000a ba300000
wb 3 stat/addr/data: 0085 ba300004 0000000a
push data: 0000000b 0000aea4 0017a000 0017bd08
Stack from 0017bbc0:
        0000aea4 0017bcc8 0000de82 0017a0b6 00000485 00000002 00000001 0000000a
        46c24cdf 0000aea4 0017bd08 00003442 0000000b 0017bd08 0008a6c0 0017a1b6
        2f580034 0017b000 0017a0b6 0017bd08 000064be 0008acbd 0017bd08 00000002
        0008aca2 0000000a 00000485 00000001 00000001 0000000b 00000002 0017a0b6
        0017bd08 0017bff4 47f90000 8a124e93 48780001 486c0966 4e93504f 504f082c
        00010045 6728206c 00fe20ec 0017bfd0 10860010 0017bcb4 00000008 00000001
Call Trace:
        [<0000aea4>] [<0000de82>] [<0000aea4>] [<00003442>]
        [<0008a6c0>] [<000064be>] [<0008acbd>] [<0008aca2>]
        [<00010045>] [<000029da>] [<0008686e>] [<0000227c>]
        [<00002700>] [<02000000>] [<0000aea4>] [<0000de82>]
        [<0000aea4>] [<00003442>] [<0008a6c0>] [<00003230>]
        [<0008a617>] [<0008a5fd>] [<00003268>] [<0008686e>]
        [<0002b000>] [<0000b00c>] [<000029f2>] [<0008a25c>]
        [<0000227c>] [<00050005>] [<000029da>] [<0000227c>]
Code: 42ab 0004 4293 46c1 266e fffc 4e5e 4e75 4e56 ffec 
Aiee, killing interrupt handler
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 0000000a
Oops: 00000002
PC: [<00008768>]
SR: 2700  SP: 0017b9a8  a2: 0017a000
d0: 00000001    d1: ffff2700    d2: 00000485    d3: 00000002
d4: 00000001    d5: 0000000b    a0: ba300000    a1: 0000000a
Process ¡ô?¤ (pid: 794296372, stackpage=0017b000)
Frame format=7 eff addr=0017b9ec ssw=0485 faddr=0000000a
wb 1 stat/addr/data: 0005 46c24cdf 0000000b
wb 2 stat/addr/data: 0085 0000000a ba300000
wb 3 stat/addr/data: 0085 ba300004 0000000a
push data: 0000000b 0000aea4 0017a000 0017bb58
Stack from 0017ba10:
        0000aea4 0017bb18 0000de82 0017a0b6 00000485 00000002 00000001 0000000a
        46c24cdf 0000aea4 0017bb58 00003442 0000000b 0017bb58 0008a6c0 0017a1b6
        2f580034 0017b000 0017a0b6 0017bb58 000064be 0008acbd 0017bb58 00000002
        0008aca2 0000000a 00000485 00000001 00000001 0000000b 00000002 0017a0b6
        0017bb58 0017bd08 a1784a89 67283069 0010b088 66183669 0012b7c1 6e103069
        001441f3 8800b1c1 6f042049 0017bfd0 1083000a 0017bb04 00000008 00000001
Call Trace:
        [<0000aea4>] [<0000de82>] [<0000aea4>] [<00003442>]
        [<0008a6c0>] [<000064be>] [<0008acbd>] [<0008aca2>]
        [<000029da>] [<0008686e>] [<0000227c>] [<0000aea4>]
        [<0000aea4>] [<0000de82>] [<0000aea4>] [<00003442>]
        [<0008a6c0>] [<000064be>] [<0008acbd>] [<0008aca2>]
        [<00010045>] [<000029da>] [<0008686e>] [<0000227c>]
        [<00002700>] [<02000000>] [<0000aea4>] [<0000de82>]
        [<0000aea4>] [<00003442>] [<0008a6c0>] [<00003230>]
        [<0008a617>] [<0008a5fd>] [<00003268>] [<0008686e>]
        [<0002b000>] [<0000b00c>] [<000029f2>] [<0008a25c>]
        [<0000227c>] [<00050005>] [<000029da>] [<0000227c>]
Code: 6002 4280 42ab 0004 4293 46c1 266e fffc 4e5e 4e75 
Aiee, killing interrupt handler
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