Re: region_pa : no region for virtual address

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<quote sender="Christophe Lucas">
> Eugene Teo (eugene.teo@eugeneteo.net) wrote:
> > Anyone knows what: 
> > 
> > "Kernel panic: region_pa : no region for virtual address"
> > 
> > means?
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am not sure, but I think a _pa() try to convert virtual address from a
> non virtual adress.
> But perhaps, my answer is not correct. I would interested to know the
> real answer to this question.

i got kernel panic when i try to run this particular kernel device
driver that i written in uml but it works like a charm when i run
it normally (without uml). could it be the module trying to access
virtual memory portions that are not available in uml?

Eugene
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Eugene TEO @ Linux Users Group, Singapore <eugeneteo@lugs.org.sg>
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