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[Bug kprobes/6707] oops crashes with 2.6.25 - onoffprobe


------- Additional Comments From mhiramat at redhat dot com  2008-07-03 21:34 -------
(In reply to comment #9)
> My system is running the exact same kernel, same config too, but I don't see the
> crash. It just prints 'begin1 probed'. I can terminate the script and the system
> is usable. No indication of any oops in dmesg either.

I also could not reproduce this bug on my i686(PentiumD SMP).
Based on the symptoms, I guess the module set timer handler wrong way, and
timer accessed wrong address. But I'm not sure how it can be happened.

So, would you checked your running kernel and kernel binary and kernel source are
same revision? Sometimes, executing make command after install kernel lose its
consistency.

Thank you,


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