Re: journal_remove_journal_head oops in bad area access

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2008/4/3, Roberto A. Foglietta <roberto.foglietta@xxxxxxxxx>:
> 2008/4/2, Razvan Deaconescu <razvan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> > On Wed, 2008-04-02 at 16:44 +0200, Roberto A. Foglietta wrote:
>  >  > Hi to all,
>  >  >
>  >  >  I was running a 2.6.21.7 on PPC MPC8247 CPU when this Oops happens
>  >  > (see the attachment). Before writing on the kernel m-list claiming
>  >  > having found a bug or something like that I would have some feedback
>  >  > from others newbies.
>  >  >  Please leave me in CC if you answer.
>  >
>  >
>  > I had the same problem (and the same oops message) with a PC (x86
>  >  system) a couple of weeks ago. But that happened because of a faulty
>  >  hard disk drive. Are you sure your hardware is working properly?
>  >
>

 Please tell me the oopsed kernel version you was writing about ^^^

>
>  This kernel does not run on HD but Compact Flash. I can check that CF
>  in order to find some media failure but usually when a CF fails I/O
>  error happens not oops.
>   Thanks for your suggestion.
>

 Compact flash seems ok and googling around I see there are some
similar oops reports which varies from 2.6.10 to 2.6.18 kernel
versions. At this point I suspect there are a "corner case bug" which
still living in the kernel, at least untill version 2.6.21.7.
 I still have to end of reading changelogs, may be it has just been resolved.

 Cheers,
-- 
/roberto

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