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Re: Debian SPARC




On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Ben Collins wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 17, 1999 at 02:42:22PM -0800, ferret@phonewave.net wrote:
> > 
> > I'm running a hybrid slink/potato system on a Sparc IPX right now. yes,
> > slink is in general less stable/less working than potato. OTOH, potato and
> > 2.2.13 will not run at all on my system, probably because I use a serial
> > console.
> > 
> 
> Since this is a problem we need to address before release, can you be
> specific to the problems you are having?

This is a console log of a normal 2.2.13 boot of my IPX, kernel compiled
on the IPX, console on ttya, before I wiped the drive (AM Nov 17) and
reinstalled slink. Potato at that time was not letting me log in on
console (PM Nov 16) saying something about a 'function not implimented' on
/dev/ttyS0

BTW, kernel 2.2.13 compiled with slink (about noon, Nov 17) booted about
10-20 minutes ago with the same error. (except this time I purged
setserial) 2.2.13 took about 4-5 hours to build.

I'm booting with 2.0.35 (from the slink install disks) and I'm currently
compiling 2.0.35 with the sparc patches (from the slink packages) and will
see if that one likes me.

I'm running slink with potato's apt, parts of debhelper that aren't in
sparc's slink copied from my i386 slink's debhelper, and local-compiled
apt-move (slow 21.6k modem connection, so I'm making up a local mirror for
later reinstalls)

I'd hoped to use the box as a dialup gateway, but with all this (and
having learned just how badly the serial ports on it suck) I'll offer it
up to test stuff.

-- Ferret no baka

Power-Up State Test 
Context Register Bit Test 
Context Register Addressing Test 
Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 00000000 
Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 00000001 
Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 00000002 
Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 00000003 
Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 00000004 
Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 00000005 
Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 00000006 
Segment Map RAM MATS Pattern Test, Context 00000007 
Page Map RAM MATS Pattern Test 
Limit 0 Register Test 
Counter Interrupt Level 10 Test 
Limit 1 Register Test 
Counter Interrupt Level 14 Test 
WARNING: Unable to determine keyboard type
Synchronous Error Reg Test 
Synchronous Error Virtual Address Reg Test 
Asynchronous Error Reg Test 
Asynchronous Error Virtual Address Reg Test 
Asynchronous Error Data Reg1 Test 
Asynchronous Error Data Reg2 Test 
System Enable Register Bit Test 
Cache Data RAM MATS Pattern Test 
Cache Tag RAM MATS Pattern Test 
PTE Access Bit Test 
PTE Modify Bit Test 
PTE Write-Protect Bit Test 
PTE Write-Invalid Bit Test 
PTE Read-Invalid Bit Test 
PTE Type 2 Space Bit Test 
PTE Type 3 Space Bit Test 
Synchronous Timeout Test 
Asynchronous Timeout Test 
**** 16 MegaBytes Found in Address Range 0x00000000 to 0x00ffffff ****
**** 4 MegaBytes Found in Address Range 0x01000000 to 0x01ffffff ****
DRAM Word MATS Pattern Test (0x00fe0000 - 0x01000000) 
Parity/Memory Control Registers Bit Test 
33-bit SIMM Parity Test 
    FAILURE: No Trap Taken, Exp Trap Type = 00000009
Setting Segment Map
Setting RAM Parity Mode
Mode set to 33-bit
Sizing Memory
Mapping ROM
Mapping RAM
Probing /sbus@1,f8000000 at 0,0  dma esp sd st le 
Probing /sbus@1,f8000000 at 1,0  Nothing there
Probing /sbus@1,f8000000 at 2,0  Nothing there
Probing /sbus@1,f8000000 at 3,0  cgsix 
Probing /sbus@1,f8000000 at 0,0  dma esp sd st le 
Probing /sbus@1,f8000000 at 1,0  Nothing there
Probing /sbus@1,f8000000 at 2,0  Nothing there
Probing /sbus@1,f8000000 at 3,0  cgsix 

SPARCstation IPX, No Keyboard
ROM Rev. 2.6, 20 MB memory installed, Serial #2165154.
Ethernet address 8:0:20:c:dc:80, Host ID: 572109a2.



Power-On SelfTest FAILED ... Replace CPU Board

Testing   20 megs of memory   20  19  18  17  16  15  14  13  12  11  10   9   8   7   6   5   4   3   2   1   0                                                                      
SBus slot 0 le esp dma 
SBus slot 1 
SBus slot 2 
SBus slot 3 cgsix 

Initializing   4 megs of memory at addr   1000000   3   2   1   0                                                                      Initializing  16 megs of memory at addr         0  15  14  13  12  11  10   9   8   7   6   5   4   3   2   1   0                                                                      
Type b (boot), c (continue), or n (new command mode)
>n
Type  help  for more information
ok boot disk
Boot device: /sbus/esp@0,800000/sd@3,0   File and args: 
SILO boot: 
Uncompressing image...
\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-\|/-Booting Linux...
PROMLIB: Sun Boot Prom Version 2 Revision 2
Linux version 2.2.13 (root@nasal) (gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release)) #1 Mon Nov 15 13:04:54 PST 1999
ARCH: SUN4C
TYPE: Sun4c SparcStation IPX
Ethernet address: 8:0:20:c:dc:80
Loading sun4c MMU routines
Boot time fixup v1.6. 4/Mar/98 Jakub Jelinek (jj@ultra.linux.cz). Patching kernel for sun4c
SS2 cache bug detected, uncaching trap table page
SUN4C: 59 mmu entries for the kernel (out of 256)
Calibrating delay loop... 39.83 BogoMIPS
Memory: 18572k available (1064k kernel code, 616k data, 108k init) [f0000000,f13fe000]
POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
sbus0: Clock 20.0 MHz
dma0: Revision 1 PLUS 
Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.2
Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
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 
Sparc Zilog8530 serial driver version 1.41.2.2
tty00 at 0xffeeb004 (irq = 12) is a Zilog8530
tty01 at 0xffeeb000 (irq = 12) is a Zilog8530
tty02 at 0xffee9004 (irq = 12) is a Zilog8530
tty03 at 0xffee9000 (irq = 12) is a Zilog8530
keyboard: not present
Console: ttyS0 (Zilog8530)
pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured
Sun Mouse-Systems mouse driver version 1.00
Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M
FDC 0 is a pre-1991 82077
esp0: IRQ 3 SCSI ID 7 Clk 25MHz CCF=5 TOut 167 NCR53C90A(esp100a)
ESP: Total of 1 ESP hosts found, 1 actually in use.
scsi0 : Sparc ESP100A (NCR53C90A)
scsi : 1 host.
  Vendor: SEAGATE   Model: ST1480   SUN0424  Rev: 6266
  Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 3, lun 0
scsi : detected 1 SCSI disk total.
esp0: target 3 [period 200ns offset 15 5.00MHz synchronous SCSI]
SCSI device sda: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 843284 [411 MB] [0.4 GB]
sunlance.c:v1.12 11/Mar/99 Miguel de Icaza (miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx)
eth0: LANCE 08:00:20:0c:dc:80 
Partition check:
 sda: sda1 sda2 sda3
VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
tty_io.c: process 1 (swapper) used obsolete /dev/cua0 - update software to use /dev/ttyS0
tty_io.c: process 1 (init) used obsolete /dev/cua0 - update software to use /dev/ttyS0
tty_io.c: process 1 (init) used obsolete /dev/cua0 - update software to use /dev/ttyS0
INIT: tty_io.c: process 1 (init) used obsolete /dev/cua0 - update software to use /dev/ttyS0
version 2.77 bootingtty_io.c: process 1 (init) used obsolete /dev/cua0 - update software to use /dev/ttyS0

Loading /etc/kbd/default.map.gz
Couldnt get a file descriptor referring to the console
Activating swap...
Adding Swap: 18356k swap-space (priority -1)
Checking root file system...
Parallelizing fsck version 1.17 (26-Oct-1999)
/dev/sda1 was not cleanly unmounted, check forced.
/dev/sda1: 26179/99176 files (1.9% non-contiguous), 259104/396000 blocks
Running dns-clean.
Calculating module dependencies... depmod: ELF file not for this architecture
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done.
Loading modules: 
Checking all file systems...
Parallelizing fsck version 1.17 (26-Oct-1999)
Loading the saved-state of the serial devices... 
/dev/ttyS0: Device or resource busy
/dev/ttyS2: No such device
/dev/ttyS3: No such device
Mounting local file systems...
not mounting anything
SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument
SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument
Setting up IP spoofing protection: rp_filter.

Local time: Mon Nov 15 19:00:16 PST 1999

Cleaning: /tmp /var/lock /var/run.
Initializing random number generator... done.
Recovering nvi editor sessions... done.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open cua0, tty overwrite.
zs_open ttyS0, tty overwrite.
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address e0018448
tsk->mm->context = 00000005
tsk->mm->pgd = f02de000
              \|/ ____ \|/
              "@'/ ,. \`@"
              /_| \__/ |_\
                 \__U_/
sshd(148): Oops
PSR: 908010c5 PC: e0018448 NPC: e001844c Y: b015f820
g0: 00000000 g1: 90801fe6 g2: 0000052e g3: 00000000 g4: f00183b0 g5: 00001e15 g6: ff01e000 g7: 00000000
o0: e0018460 o1: f1374130 o2: e0018448 o3: f012b800 o4: 00000000 o5: 00000001 sp: ff01fe90 o7: f002ab50
l0: 00000000 l1: f0175ea8 l2: f012b400 l3: f012b800 l4: f012b48c l5: f012a400 l6: f012b490 l7: 00000001
i0: f002aae0 i1: f0175c00 i2: 00001e15 i3: f012b800 i4: 00000001 i5: f0174c00 fp: ff01ff00 i7: f0034250
Caller[f0034250]
Caller[f0011e14]
Caller[e003bc00]
Instruction DUMP:<1>Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address e0018000
tsk->mm->context = 00000005
tsk->mm->pgd = f02de000
              \|/ ____ \|/
              "@'/ ,. \`@"
              /_| \__/ |_\
                 \__U_/
sshd(148): Oops
PSR: 908010c7 PC: f0012280 NPC: f0012284 Y: 8fc33000
g0: f00f1370 g1: 90401fe0 g2: f012b800 g3: 00003fff g4: f00183b0 g5: 00001e15 g6: ff01e000 g7: ffffffff
o0: fffffff4 o1: 00000020 o2: 00000011 o3: f00fab60 o4: f012b800 o5: f012b800 sp: ff01fbc8 o7: f002e19c
l0: fffffffd l1: f0109cd0 l2: 904010e0 l3: f012b800 l4: f012b800 l5: ff01fba8 l6: 00000000 l7: 0000000a
i0: e0018448 i1: 00000000 i2: f015cd43 i3: f015cd55 i4: f015cd54 i5: 00000000 fp: ff01fc38 i7: f0012388
Caller[f0012388]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002ab50]
Caller[f0034250]
Caller[f0011e14]
Caller[e003bc00]
Instruction DUMP: 9210203c  92102020  912c2002 <d4060008> 80a42000  02800003  9610203e  96102020  40006f3e 
Aiee, killing interrupt handler
Scheduling in interrupt
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference<1>tsk->mm->context = ffffffff
tsk->mm->pgd = f0005000
              \|/ ____ \|/
              "@'/ ,. \`@"
              /_| \__/ |_\
                 \__U_/
sshd(148): Oops
PSR: 904010c0 PC: f002a400 NPC: f002a404 Y: 8fc33000
g0: f0175bb4 g1: 90001fe0 g2: f012b800 g3: 00003fff g4: 00002000 g5: 22e00000 g6: ff01e000 g7: 00000001
o0: 00000018 o1: 00000000 o2: f015cd43 o3: f015cd5b o4: f015cd5b o5: 00000001 sp: ff01f888 o7: f002a3f8
l0: 00000000 l1: f0174c00 l2: ff01e000 l3: f0174c00 l4: f000e000 l5: f000e000 l6: 00000000 l7: 0000000a
i0: 00000004 i1: f12ae800 i2: f112e3bc i3: 00000005 i4: f015c888 i5: f015c800 fp: ff01f900 i7: f0032b28
Caller[f0032b28]
Caller[f00123a0]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002e19c]
Caller[f0012388]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002ab50]
Caller[f0034250]
Caller[f0011e14]
Caller[e003bc00]
Instruction DUMP: 113c0436  40000ee5  90122208 <c0202000> 81c7e008  81e80000  9de3bf90  80a62000  02800018 
Aiee, killing interrupt handler
Scheduling in interrupt
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference<1>tsk->mm->context = ffffffff
tsk->mm->pgd = f0005000
              \|/ ____ \|/
              "@'/ ,. \`@"
              /_| \__/ |_\
                 \__U_/
sshd(148): Oops
PSR: 904010c1 PC: f002a400 NPC: f002a404 Y: 8fc33000
g0: f002e18c g1: 90001fe1 g2: f012b800 g3: 00003fff g4: 00002000 g5: 22e00000 g6: ff01e000 g7: ffffffff
o0: 00000018 o1: 00000000 o2: f015cd43 o3: f015cd5b o4: f015cd5b o5: 00000001 sp: ff01f548 o7: f002a3f8
l0: 00000000 l1: f0174c00 l2: ff01e000 l3: f0174c00 l4: f000e000 l5: f000e000 l6: 00000000 l7: 0000000a
i0: 00000004 i1: 00000000 i2: f015cd43 i3: f015cd63 i4: f015cd63 i5: 00000001 fp: ff01f5c0 i7: f0032b28
Caller[f0032b28]
Caller[f00123a0]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002a3f8]
Caller[f0032b28]
Caller[f00123a0]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002e19c]
Caller[f0012388]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002ab50]
Caller[f0034250]
Caller[f0011e14]
Caller[e003bc00]
Instruction DUMP: 113c0436  40000ee5  90122208 <c0202000> 81c7e008  81e80000  9de3bf90  80a62000  02800018 
Aiee, killing interrupt handler
Scheduling in interrupt
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference<1>tsk->mm->context = ffffffff
tsk->mm->pgd = f0005000
              \|/ ____ \|/
              "@'/ ,. \`@"
              /_| \__/ |_\
                 \__U_/
sshd(148): Oops
PSR: 904010c2 PC: f002a400 NPC: f002a404 Y: 8fc33000
g0: f002e18c g1: 90001fe2 g2: f012b800 g3: 00003fff g4: 00002000 g5: 22e00000 g6: ff01e000 g7: ffffffff
o0: 00000018 o1: 00000000 o2: f015cd43 o3: f015cd5b o4: f015cd5b o5: 00000001 sp: ff01f208 o7: f002a3f8
l0: 00000000 l1: f0174c00 l2: ff01e000 l3: f0174c00 l4: f000e000 l5: f000e000 l6: 00000000 l7: 0000000a
i0: 00000004 i1: 00000000 i2: f015cd43 i3: f015cd63 i4: f015cd63 i5: 00000001 fp: ff01f280 i7: f0032b28
Caller[f0032b28]
Caller[f00123a0]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002a3f8]
Caller[f0032b28]
Caller[f00123a0]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002a3f8]
Caller[f0032b28]
Caller[f00123a0]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002e19c]
Caller[f0012388]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002ab50]
Caller[f0034250]
Caller[f0011e14]
Caller[e003bc00]
Instruction DUMP: 113c0436  40000ee5  90122208 <c0202000> 81c7e008  81e80000  9de3bf90  80a62000  02800018 
Aiee, killing interrupt handler
Scheduling in interrupt
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference<1>tsk->mm->context = ffffffff
tsk->mm->pgd = f0005000
              \|/ ____ \|/
              "@'/ ,. \`@"
              /_| \__/ |_\
                 \__U_/
sshd(148): Oops
PSR: 904010c3 PC: f002a400 NPC: f002a404 Y: 8fc33000
g0: f002e18c g1: 90001fe3 g2: f012b800 g3: 00003fff g4: 00002000 g5: 22e00000 g6: ff01e000 g7: ffffffff
o0: 00000018 o1: 00000000 o2: f015cd43 o3: f015cd5b o4: f015cd5b o5: 00000001 sp: ff01eec8 o7: f002a3f8
l0: 00000000 l1: f0174c00 l2: ff01e000 l3: f0174c00 l4: f000e000 l5: f000e000 l6: 00000000 l7: 0000000a
i0: 00000004 i1: 00000000 i2: f015cd43 i3: f015cd63 i4: f015cd63 i5: 00000001 fp: ff01ef40 i7: f0032b28
Caller[f0032b28]
Caller[f00123a0]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002a3f8]
Caller[f0032b28]
Caller[f00123a0]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002a3f8]
Caller[f0032b28]
Caller[f00123a0]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002a3f8]
Caller[f0032b28]
Caller[f00123a0]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002e19c]
Caller[f0012388]
Caller[f001dc54]
Instruction DUMP: 113c0436  40000ee5  90122208 <c0202000> 81c7e008  81e80000  9de3bf90  80a62000  02800018 
Aiee, killing interrupt handler
Scheduling in interrupt
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference<1>tsk->mm->context = ffffffff
tsk->mm->pgd = f0005000
              \|/ ____ \|/
              "@'/ ,. \`@"
              /_| \__/ |_\
                 \__U_/
sshd(148): Oops
PSR: 904010c4 PC: f002a400 NPC: f002a404 Y: 8fc33000
g0: f002e18c g1: 90001fe4 g2: f012b800 g3: 00003fff g4: 00002000 g5: 22e00000 g6: ff01e000 g7: ffffffff
o0: 00000018 o1: 00000000 o2: f015cd43 o3: f015cd5b o4: f015cd5b o5: 00000001 sp: ff01eb88 o7: f002a3f8
l0: 00000000 l1: f0174c00 l2: ff01e000 l3: f0174c00 l4: f000e000 l5: f000e000 l6: 00000000 l7: 0000000a
i0: 00000004 i1: 00000000 i2: f015cd43 i3: f015cd63 i4: f015cd63 i5: 00000001 fp: ff01ec00 i7: f0032b28
Caller[f0032b28]
Caller[f00123a0]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002a3f8]
Caller[f0032b28]
Caller[f00123a0]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002a3f8]
Caller[f0032b28]
Caller[f00123a0]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002a3f8]
Caller[f0032b28]
Caller[f00123a0]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002a3f8]
Caller[f0032b28]
Caller[f00123a0]
Instruction DUMP: 113c0436  40000ee5  90122208 <c0202000> 81c7e008  81e80000  9de3bf90  80a62000  02800018 
Aiee, killing interrupt handler
Scheduling in interrupt
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference<1>tsk->mm->context = ffffffff
tsk->mm->pgd = f0005000
              \|/ ____ \|/
              "@'/ ,. \`@"
              /_| \__/ |_\
                 \__U_/
sshd(148): Oops
PSR: 904010c5 PC: f002a400 NPC: f002a404 Y: 8fc33000
g0: f002e18c g1: 90001fe5 g2: f012b800 g3: 00003fff g4: 00002000 g5: 22e00000 g6: ff01e000 g7: ffffffff
o0: 00000018 o1: 00000000 o2: f015cd43 o3: f015cd5b o4: f015cd5b o5: 00000001 sp: ff01e848 o7: f002a3f8
l0: 00000000 l1: f0174c00 l2: ff01e000 l3: f0174c00 l4: f000e000 l5: f000e000 l6: 00000000 l7: 0000000a
i0: 00000004 i1: 00000000 i2: f015cd43 i3: f015cd63 i4: f015cd63 i5: 00000001 fp: ff01e8c0 i7: f0032b28
Caller[f0032b28]
Caller[f00123a0]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002a3f8]
Caller[f0032b28]
Caller[f00123a0]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002a3f8]
Caller[f0032b28]
Caller[f00123a0]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002a3f8]
Caller[f0032b28]
Caller[f00123a0]
Caller[f001dc54]
Caller[f001dfdc]
Caller[f001e170]
Caller[f0010dbc]
Caller[f002a3f8]
Caller[f0032b28]
Caller[f00123a0]
Instruction DUMP: 113c0436  40000ee5  90122208 <c0202000> 81c7e008  81e80000  9de3bf90  80a62000  02800018 
Aiee, killing interrupt handler

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