[sane-devel] Kernel-panic
Bernd Porr
bp1 at cn.stir.ac.uk
Fri Nov 1 15:49:30 GMT 2002
Hi folks,
AGFA SNAPSCAN1236s, kernel 2.4.19, SANE 1.0.9, debian woody.
Following happens when I try to scan from xscanimage:
Nov 1 15:18:36 sauerkraut kernel: Attached scsi generic sg0 at scsi0,
channel 0, id 0, lun 0, type 6
Nov 1 15:22:08 sauerkraut kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer
dereference at virtual address 0000001b
Nov 1 15:22:08 sauerkraut kernel: printing eip:
Nov 1 15:22:08 sauerkraut kernel: d08481c9
Nov 1 15:22:08 sauerkraut kernel: *pde = 00000000
Nov 1 15:22:08 sauerkraut kernel: Oops: 0000
Nov 1 15:22:08 sauerkraut kernel: CPU: 0
Nov 1 15:22:08 sauerkraut kernel: EIP: 0010:[<d08481c9>] Not tainted
Nov 1 15:22:08 sauerkraut kernel: EFLAGS: 00010002
Nov 1 15:22:08 sauerkraut kernel: eax: 00000000 ebx: cddd0a00 ecx:
cd548000 edx: cea62cc0
Nov 1 15:22:08 sauerkraut kernel: esi: cf808800 edi: cddd0a00 ebp:
cf808800 esp: c786be0c
Nov 1 15:22:08 sauerkraut kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Nov 1 15:22:08 sauerkraut kernel: Process xscanimage (pid: 25893,
stackpage=c786b000)
Nov 1 15:22:08 sauerkraut kernel: Stack: 00000293 cf59bdd4 cddd0a00
d08482d1 cddd0a00 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 1 15:22:08 sauerkraut kernel: d0830db0 d083064d cddd0a00
d0830db0 cddd0a00 cf59bdd4 cddd0ab8 cf59bdd4
Nov 1 15:22:08 sauerkraut kernel: 00000000 d0837daf cddd0a00
cddd0a00 00000286 cff3a218 cf59bd80 c786bf1c
Nov 1 15:22:08 sauerkraut kernel: Call Trace: [<d08482d1>]
[<d0830db0>] [<d083064d>] [<d0830db0>] [<d0837daf>]
Nov 1 15:22:08 sauerkraut kernel: [<d08372b6>] [<d08372fe>]
[<d08309e3>] [<d09ba08b>] [<d09bb044>] [<d09b9e1b>]
Nov 1 15:22:08 sauerkraut kernel: [<c0128fe3>] [<d09b99d3>]
[<c013a6a2>] [<c012d826>] [<c010854b>]
Nov 1 15:22:08 sauerkraut kernel:
Nov 1 15:22:08 sauerkraut kernel: Code: 0f b6 50 1b 8b 14 95 3c c4 26
c0 2b 82 a0 00 00 00 69 c0 a3
Nov 1 15:22:33 sauerkraut gnome-name-server[24226]: input condition is:
0x11, exiting
Nov 1 15:23:01 sauerkraut /USR/SBIN/CRON[25903]: (mail) CMD ( if [ -x
/usr/sbin/exim -a -f /etc/exim/exim.conf ]; then /usr/sbin/exim -q ; fi)
Nov 1 15:23:01 sauerkraut CRON[25902]: PAM pam_putenv: delete
non-existent entry; PATH PS1 GDK_USE_XFT QT_XFT
Nov 1 15:24:08 sauerkraut kernel: <3>(scsi0:0:0) cannot abort running
or disconnected command
Nov 1 15:24:43 sauerkraut kernel: aha152x0: scsi reset in
Nov 1 15:24:48 sauerkraut kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer
dereference at virtual address 0000001b
Nov 1 15:24:48 sauerkraut kernel: printing eip:
Nov 1 15:24:48 sauerkraut kernel: d08481c9
Nov 1 15:24:48 sauerkraut kernel: *pde = 00000000
Nov 1 15:24:48 sauerkraut kernel: Oops: 0000
Nov 1 15:24:48 sauerkraut kernel: CPU: 0
Nov 1 15:24:48 sauerkraut kernel: EIP: 0010:[<d08481c9>] Not tainted
Nov 1 15:24:48 sauerkraut kernel: EFLAGS: 00010002
Nov 1 15:24:48 sauerkraut kernel: eax: 00000000 ebx: cddd0a00 ecx:
cd548000 edx: cc3cfc00
Nov 1 15:24:48 sauerkraut kernel: esi: cf808800 edi: cf837f74 ebp:
cddd0a00 esp: cf837f04
Nov 1 15:24:48 sauerkraut kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Nov 1 15:24:48 sauerkraut kernel: Process scsi_eh_0 (pid: 51,
stackpage=cf837000)
Nov 1 15:24:48 sauerkraut kernel: Stack: 00000292 cf837f60 cf837f74
d08482d1 cddd0a00 00000000 00000000 00000000
Nov 1 15:24:48 sauerkraut kernel: d0834d30 d083527f cddd0a00
d0834d30 cddd0a00 cddd0a00 cff3a200 cddd0a00
Nov 1 15:24:48 sauerkraut kernel: cf837f60 cf808800 00000000
00000000 00000000 cf837f6c cf837f6c 00000000
Nov 1 15:24:48 sauerkraut kernel: Call Trace: [<d08482d1>]
[<d0834d30>] [<d083527f>] [<d0834d30>] [<d0834e6a>]
Nov 1 15:24:48 sauerkraut kernel: [<d0835db6>] [<d08362d9>] [<c0106ec8>]
Nov 1 15:24:48 sauerkraut kernel:
Nov 1 15:24:48 sauerkraut kernel: Code: 0f b6 50 1b 8b 14 95 3c c4 26
c0 2b 82 a0 00 00 00 69 c0 a3
Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
The thing is that the scanner worked fine with an older verion of SANE
with a even more older version of a snapscan-patch. The problem is that
I can no longer compile it and I've forgotten where I got this stuff
from. What I remember is that the Scanner always transmitted too much
data while scanning which was ignored by the aha152x-driver. Maybe this
is problem now that a buffer-overflow happens...
/Bernd
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