From: Jeff D. <jd...@ad...> - 2006-05-15 03:38:50
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On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 03:25:41PM -0300, Alberto Bertogli wrote: > So I copied them from sysdeps/x86_64/jmpbuf-offsets.h, and building went > on. Probably, the same happens under i386. The current patch for this is http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/work/current/2.6/2.6.17-rc4/patches/jmpbuf I need to redo it, but that works for now. > Then, it built fine, but at the end several errors showed up: > MODPOST > WARNING: vmlinux - Section mismatch: reference to .init.text:do_mount_root from .bss between '__guard@@GLIBC_2.3.2' (at offset 0x603c5688) and 'stdout@@GLIBC_2.2.5' I have no idea what these mean, but they seem not to affect the viability of the resulting kernel. > It begins to boot, but panics right after mounting root: > > [42949373.800000] kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds > [42949373.800000] EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. > [42949373.800000] VFS: Mounted root (ext3 filesystem) readonly. > [42949373.800000] Kernel panic - not syncing: handle_trap - failed to wait at end of syscall, errno = 0, status = 2943 This is a segfault happening when it shouldn't. Can you disassemble stub_segv_handler and send me the output? If you're unfamiliar with gdb, it works like this: % gdb linux GNU gdb Red Hat Linux (6.3.0.0-1.122rh) Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions. Type "show copying" to see the conditions. `There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details. This GDB was configured as "x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu"...Using host libthread_db library "/lib64/libthread_db.so.1". (gdb) disas stub_segv_handler Dump of assembler code for function stub_segv_handler: 0x00000000601610c8 <stub_segv_handler+0>: push %rbp 0x00000000601610c9 <stub_segv_handler+1>: mov %rsp,%rbp 0x00000000601610cc <stub_segv_handler+4>: mov %rdx,%r8 ... There was a bug like this a month or so ago, but it has been in mainline for a while, so this should be something different. Jeff |