Re: Question about use of PMAD-AA ethernet adapter on Decstation
Len Sorensen wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 10:24:22AM -0400, Len Sorensen wrote:
> > Wel the code as it is in the pmadaa.c driver must be working now, since
> > the card is now working for me in a 5000/133, and the onboard is working
> > too at the same time. It helped once I put the card IN the machine I
> > was playing with. :)
>
> Well I have had it running a few hours and then got this while doing
> ping 192.168.8.255 from the decstation:
>
> Not starting NFS kernel daemon: No exports.
> Starting OpenBSD Secure Shell server: sshd.
> Starting NFS common utilities: statd.
> Starting deferred execution scheduler: atd.
> Starting periodic command scheduler: cron.
> Stopping Bootlog daemon: bootlogd.
>
> Debian GNU/Linux testing/unstable dec ttyS2
>
> dec login: Instruction bus error, epc == 80045ae0, ra == 8005d8a8
> Oops in traps.c::do_be, line 491:
> $0 : 00000000 80280000 80280000 000f48b0 8027ef94 000f48b0 8027ef94 00000000
> $8 : 8023e108 bc040000 00000020 874d227c 86b857e4 86b857e8 86b857e0 00000008
> $16: 00000000 00000000 00000000 8027ebc0 80259820 fffffffe 00000000 04102060
> $24: 00000000 2b107a90 8023e000 8023fde0 8043ff80 8005d8a8
> Hi : 00000000
> Lo : 00000600
> epc : 80045ae0 Not tainted
> Status: 1000e400
> Cause : 00000018
> Process swapper (pid: 0, stackpage=8023e000)
> Stack: 00000000 8005da74 00000000 04102060 00000001 8005dd18 8027ebe0
> 20000001 8027ebe0 8005de64 8027ebe0 800598e4 00000000 811b2940 8023fea8
> 801263bc 800596a0 00000000 80158898 80158888 000000c0 80259848 00000000
> 80259838 fffffffe 1000e400 8023fea8 00000000 80059170 30000400 fffffffb
> 00000011 8004a6e8 8667c000 802590d0 8026c97c fffffffb 0000000d 8004a728
> 8044e2d0 ...
> Call Trace: [<8005da74>] [<8005dd18>] [<8005de64>] [<800598e4>] [<801263bc>]
> [<800596a0>] [<80158898>] [<80158888>] [<80059170>] [<8004a6e8>] [<8004a728>]
> [<80125574>] [<80125574>] [<800432dc>] [<800432c0>] [<8020a37c>] [<8004042c>]
> [<8020959c>]
>
> Code: 03a02021 080115e0 00000000 <401a6000> 00000000 001ad0c0 07400003 03a0d821 3c1b802b
> Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
> In interrupt handler - not syncing
>
> Anyone know what that means? Running the 2.4.19 kernel from Debian
> testing.
Run it through ksymoops and we can probably tell.
Thiemo
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