[Bug 14535] Memory corruption detected in low memory

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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14535


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--- Comment #32 from Atif Amin <matifamin@xxxxxxxxx>  2010-05-09 15:05:50 ---
give me the drum -s report so that i can investigate internal of hardware
structure...

Your DMA controller might be doing some wrong work..
waiting for your Response

--- Comment #33 from razamatan@xxxxxxxxxxx  2011-07-21 08:42:45 ---
i just noticed this behavior on 2.6.38 and 2.6.39 from my gentoo box.  i have
an rs690 chipset, run kms, use the radeon kernel drivers and run compiz on
xorg.

b/c i run compiz, all i have to do is be in an X session and do stuff and
eventually my root partition (ext3, but moved to ext4 after trying to reformat
after a full wipe of the disk... i was worried the disk was going bad) gets
corrupted.  i'm completely new to debugging issues at this level, so please
advise for what you guys need.

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