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#15 kernel log

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nobody
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2014-12-23
2003-09-28
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Hi ,
I have a question , maybe someone can help me ,
I have installed pptpd under Red Hat 7.3 with kernel
2.4.9-e.3.Its working very fine , I can connect from
Win98,2000 and XP.But when I look in kernel logs I see
somenthing like this :

Sep 28 12:52:27 rds kernel: vfree(): sleeping in
interrupt!!
Sep 28 12:52:27 rds kernel: c2ba9ec0 c0229460
cf057d40 00000000 d08dc186 d08ff000 d08f5740
d08d51e1
Sep 28 12:52:27 rds kernel: cf057d40 ffffff97
d08d386f ce326e6c cd7cc860 00001000 fffffff4 c1539000
Sep 28 12:52:27 rds kernel: c1539009 cd7cc860
0018041a d08d37ce ce326a00 00008021 c1539000
bffecf28
Sep 28 12:52:27 rds kernel: Call Trace:
[IRQ0x0f_interrupt+21376/138432] IRQ0x0f_interrupt
[kernel] 0x5380
Sep 28 12:52:27 rds kernel:
[ppp_deflate:__insmod_ppp_deflate_O/lib/modules/2.4.9-
e.3/kernel/drivers+-65146/96]
bsd_free [bsd_comp] 0x16
Sep 28 12:52:27 rds kernel:
[ppp_deflate:ppp_deflate+0/64] ppp_deflate
[ppp_deflate] 0x0
Sep 28 12:52:27 rds kernel:
[ppp_deflate:__insmod_ppp_deflate_O/lib/modules/2.4.9-
e.3/kernel/drivers+-93727/96]
ppp_set_compress
[ppp_generic] 0x1c1
Sep 28 12:52:27 rds kernel:
[ppp_deflate:__insmod_ppp_deflate_O/lib/modules/2.4.9-
e.3/kernel/drivers+-100241/96]
ppp_push [ppp_generic]
0x6f
Sep 28 12:52:27 rds kernel:
[ppp_deflate:__insmod_ppp_deflate_O/lib/modules/2.4.9-
e.3/kernel/drivers+-100402/96]
ppp_send_frame
[ppp_generic] 0x46e
Sep 28 12:52:27 rds kernel: [__user_walk+75/96]
__user_walk [kernel] 0x4b
Sep 28 12:52:27 rds kernel:
[ppp_deflate:__insmod_ppp_deflate_O/lib/modules/2.4.9-
e.3/kernel/drivers+-104501/96]
ppp_ioctl [ppp_generic]
0x39b
Sep 28 12:52:27 rds kernel: [sys_write+150/256]
sys_write [kernel] 0x96
Sep 28 12:52:27 rds kernel: [sys_ioctl+535/560]
sys_ioctl [kernel] 0x217
Sep 28 12:52:27 rds kernel: [system_call+51/56]
system_call [kernel] 0x33

It only happens when I use pptpd (connect , transfer
files ... ).I have loaded the
ppp_dflate,ppp_generic,ppp_async and bsd_comp
modules in memory.Why does it do this ?The kernel log is
becomeing bigger and bigger!

10x

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