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Re: Frequent "unaligned access", an init that dies, ... (fwd)




On Wed, 22 Oct 1997, Christopher C Chimelis wrote:
> As I said, there is a patch for it.  I'll have to dig it out, but, to my
> knowledge, it hasn't been included in the stock driver yet....

If I don't enable networking, I don't seem to be having
unaligned access messages, either. Hm. :)

On the other hand, if I boot into single user, and run
badblocks on my swap partition (without enabling it, of
course), I get:

VFS: brelse: Trying to free free buffer
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address
0000000000000027
badblocks(238): Oops 0
pc = [<fffffc000033d030>] ps = 0000
rp = [<fffffc0000342110>] sp = fffffc000f29ba60
r0=28 r1=30 r2=0 r3=fffffc000fdb17f8
r8=120102000
r16=ffffffffffffffff r17=fffffc8580007aa0 r18=19 r19=8
r20=64010 r21=11ffff488 r22=0 r23=fffffc0000341e34
r24=78 r25=10 r26=fffffc0000342110 r27=fffffc000033d018
r28=1 r29=fffffc00004528d8 r30=fffffc000f29ba60
Code: b75e0000  b53e0008  46100409 <a0290028> 48205781
e0200001  d35ff7f2  45290410  47ff0411 

(Sorry about the formatting. I'm fighting Pico.)

This is repeatable. (Under Red Hat, as my Debian
installation is non-working at the moment.)


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