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08-17-2011, 03:49 PM
Re: [beagleboard] EHCI softirq kernel panic[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Subject: Re: [beagleboard] EHCI softirq kernel panic From: Alan Stern &lt;stern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx&gt; Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2011 10:11:48 -0400 (EDT) Cc: Jason Kridner &lt;jkridner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx&gt;, &lt;beagleboard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx&gt;, &quot;Kridner, Jason&quot; &lt;jdk@xxxxxx&gt;, &quot;Kooi, Koen&quot; &lt;k-kooi@xxxxxx&gt;, <a href="http://www.8shoxonline.com/shox-monster-shoes-c-5.html"><strong>Nike Shox NZ Shoes</strong></a> &lt;linux-omap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx&gt;, Linux USB Mailing List &lt;linux-usb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx&gt; In-reply-to: &lt;20110809222012.GB4008@legolas.emea.dhcp.ti.com&gt; On Wed, 10 Aug 2011, Felipe Balbi wrote: &gt; Hi, &gt; &gt; On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 02:30:14PM -0400, Jason Kridner wrote: &gt; &gt; On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Joel A Fernandes &lt;agnel.joel@xxxxxxxxx&gt; wrote: &gt; &gt; &gt; Anyone seen this before? &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; A lot of the kernel developers don't frequent the beagleboard list. &gt; &gt; If you think it is a general kernel bug, I suspect you want to copy &gt; &gt; linux-omap. &gt; &gt; and linux-usb, and Alan Stern as he's the EHCI maintainer and myself for &gt; the OMAP USB part ;-) &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; Trying to boot 3.0.0 with OE patches from an SD Card, and with a &gt; &gt; &gt; network cable connected results in the following traceback. &gt; &gt; &gt; Not connecting a network cable makes the errors go away. &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.084899] Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at &gt; &gt; &gt; virtual address 00000000 &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; <a href="http://www.8shoxonline.com/"><strong>Discount Nike Shox</strong></a> 99.093383] pgd = c0004000 &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.096191] [00000000] *pgd=00000000 &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.099945] Internal error: Oops: 17 [#2] &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.104125] Modules linked in: ipv6 &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.107788] CPU: 0 &#xFFFD; &#xFFFD;Tainted: G &#xFFFD; &#xFFFD; &#xFFFD;D &#xFFFD; &#xFFFD; &#xFFFD;(3.0.0+ #1) &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.113342] PC is at ehci_quiesce+0xc/0x94 &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.117614] LR is at ehci_stop+0x34/0x8c &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.121734] pc : [&lt;c0325ce4&gt;] &#xFFFD; &#xFFFD;lr : [&lt;c0328bfc&gt;] &#xFFFD; &#xFFFD;psr: 200001d3 &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.121734] sp : c064de70 &#xFFFD;ip : 00000108 &#xFFFD;fp : c06b8624 &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.133728] r10: c064dec0 &#xFFFD;r9 : 00000000 &#xFFFD;r8 : dee08504 &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.139190] r7 : c0328b94 &#xFFFD;r6 : 00000100 &#xFFFD;r5 : dee08504 &#xFFFD;r4 : dee08608 &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.145996] r3 : 00000000 &#xFFFD;r2 : dee086ec &#xFFFD;r1 : dee086b8 &#xFFFD;r0 : dee08608 &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.152832] Flags: nzCv &#xFFFD;IRQs off &#xFFFD;FIQs off &#xFFFD;Mode SVC_32 &#xFFFD;ISA ARM &gt; &gt; &gt; Segment kernel &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.160644] Control: 10c5387d &#xFFFD;Table: 9d804019 &#xFFFD;DAC: 00000015 &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.166656] Process swapper (pid: 0, stack limit = 0xc064c2f0) &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.172760] Stack: (0xc064de70 to 0xc064e000) &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.288482] [&lt;c0325ce4&gt;] (ehci_quiesce+0xc/0x94) from [&lt;c0328bfc&gt;] &gt; &gt; &gt; (ehci_stop+0x34/0x8c) &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.296936] [&lt;c0328bfc&gt;] (ehci_stop+0x34/0x8c) from [&lt;c007a3d4&gt;] &gt; &gt; &gt; (run_timer_softirq+0x15c/0x1f8) &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.306121] [&lt;c007a3d4&gt;] (run_timer_softirq+0x15c/0x1f8) from &gt; &gt; &gt; [&lt;c064dec0&gt;] (0xc064dec0) &gt; <a href="http://www.8shoxonline.com/specials.html"><strong>Nike Shox Cheap</strong></a> &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.314483] Code: c05d7f9a e92d4073 e1a04000 e5903004 (e5933000) &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.320892] ---[ end trace 4ae88755f08e391f ]--- &gt; &gt; &gt; [ &#xFFFD; 99.325714] Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception in interrupt I'm puzzled. Why is ehci_stop getting called in a softirq context? That should never happen. It should get called only when the driver is unbound from the controller. Alan Stern -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line &quot;unsubscribe linux-usb&quot; in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Follow-Ups: Re: [beagleboard] EHCI softirq kernel panic From: Felipe Balbi References: Re: [beagleboard] EHCI softirq kernel panic From: Felipe Balbi Prev by Date: Re: problem with usb headset on thinkpad W510 Next by Date: Re: Question regarding Linux file storage gadget. 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