Re: Oops when read/write or mount/unmount continuously ~ 600.000 times

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Matthew Wilcox wrote:
On Sun, Aug 03, 2008 at 07:49:50PM +0700, Hong Tran Duc wrote:
The reasons is almost linked list on those function was broken. Ex: linkedlist->next linkedlist->prev = NULL or set to invalid address. In the situation SIGILL, the instruction pointer (NIP) is same as the return address register (LR).

In later kernels, we have a list debugging option which lets you find
list corruptions earlier.
I'm not have much experience with linux kernel architecture, so I don't know where I can focus on.

Currently, I'm suspecting these module are affected with this Oops: Block I/O management and filesystem, some Wait Queue ? Is that correct ? Or would you give me some suggestion what is the most suspicious ? or some debugging option you told above ?

Thanks for your help,


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