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Kernel oops on challenge S



It appears that my challenge S is dying during some reasonably
intensive disk/integer math tests for the parrot virtual machine.
I'm seeing the following on the serial console.

I'm guessing I should just bite the bullet and update to 2.4.19

-kevin

$ uname -a
Linux bowsprit 2.4.16 #1 Sun Dec 16 16:38:44 CET 2001 mips unknown unknown GNU/Linux


Code: 00001021  00021140  00a21021 <8c450008> 2ca30002  14600003  24020001  03e00008  24020001 
Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
In interrupt handler - not syncing
 <1>Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 00000648, epc == 8802f500, ra == 8802f5a4
Oops in fault.c:do_page_fault, line 204:
$0 : 00000000 3004cc00 00000640 8c3b8000 0000001e 000002a0 0000001e 00000000
$8 : 28f5f460 1000001f 8c3b866a 00000000 881f1969 fffffffe 8c3b8627 ffffffff
$16: 3004cc00 0000001e 8c3b8000 00000000 00000001 0000000b 00000000 00000015
$24: 00000010 00000007                   8c3b8000 8c3b85a8 7fff7b60 8802f5a4
Hi : 28f5f460
Lo : 23d735d4
epc  : 8802f500    Not tainted
Status: 3004cc02
Cause : 30000008
Process @.. (pid: 0, stackpage=8c3b8000)
Stack: 881d40a4 8800f6fc 30303030 30303b30 8802f948 8802f93c 00000000 3004cc00
       bfbd9880 00000080 0147afa3 8c3b8000 00000000 00000648 00008f56 8802fdcc
       8c3b866a 00000000 881f1969 fffffffe 8802e1ec ffffffff 881f3623 ffffffff
       ffffffff 0000000a 8c3b8000 00000001 00000000 8802e2ac 881d40a4 8800f6fc
       30303030 30303030 881d40a4 88168f14 8c3b8000 8802e7e0 8c3b8690 0000000b
       8800fa20 ...
Call Trace: [<8800f6fc>] [<8802f948>] [<8802f93c>] [<8802fdcc>] [<8802e1ec>] [<8802e2ac>]
 [<8800f6fc>] [<88168f14>] [<8802e7e0>] [<8800fa20>] [<8800f9d0>] [<88168f14>]
 [<880108e8>] [<88168f14>] [<880c2ffc>] [<880c31e0>] [<88024ae8>] [<88168f14>]
 [<88024314>] [<880243ac>] [<88168f14>] [<8816852c>] [<881674e4>] [<880284b4>]
 [<88168f14>] [<881674e4>] [<8800cea4>] [<88163ccc>] [<88018734>] [<8816747c>]
 [<8802f500>] [<8802f5a4>] [<880201b8>] [<8802f5a4>] [<8802f500>] [<8800f6fc>]
 [<8802f948>] [<8802f93c>] [<8802fdcc>] [<8802e1ec>] [<8802e2ac>] ...

Code: 00001021  00021140  00a21021 <8c450008> 2ca30002  14600003  24020001  03e00008  24020001 
Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
In interrupt handler - not syncing


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