FC5/FC6 latest kernel crash when using cifs

Lars Bjørndal lars.bjorndal at broadpark.no
Mon Jan 29 07:58:28 UTC 2007


Sorry, I did a mistake when editing the sess.c file. Now, all works
fine! Thank you!

Lars

lars.bjorndal at broadpark.no (Lars Bjørndal) writes:

> toracat <toracat at roadrunner.com> writes:
>
>> On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 20:55:37 +0100, Lars Bjørndal wrote:
>>
>>> toracat <toracat at roadrunner.com> writes:
>>> 
>>>> I could not get the patch command to work either.  So, I manually edited
>>>> the sess.c file.  The change is very minor as you can see.  It is
>>>> probably easiest to just edit it.
>>> 
>>> After doing so, compiled and and copied the cifs.ko file into
>>> /lib/modules/... dir, I can mount my share, but as soon as I do ls
>>> /mnt/dir, I get a kernel error (EIP) message. However, I'm able to umount
>>> it again. So what's the problem this time, do you think?
>>> 
>>> Lars
>>
>> After mounting, what would you get with:
>>
>> cat /proc/fs/cifs/DebugData
>>
>> Do you see any garbled characters?  If not, the patch is working.  This is
>> just to ensure you are running the patched cifs.ko.
>
> I get the following output:
>
> Display Internal CIFS Data Structures for Debugging
> ---------------------------------------------------
> CIFS Version 1.46
> Active VFS Requests: 0
> Servers:
> 1) Name: 10.0.1.9  Domain: ä˜€ä„€ä´€ä¤€ä°€ä¤€ä”€äœ€åˆ Mounts: 1 OS: 圀椀渀搀漀眀猀 㔀⸀㄀  
> 	NOS: 圀椀渀搀漀眀猀 ㈀    䰀䄀一 䴀愀渀愀最攀爀	Capability: 0xe3fd
> 	SMB session status: 1	TCP status: 1
> 	Local Users To Server: 1 SecMode: 0x3 Req On Wire: 0
> MIDs:
>
> Shares:
> 1) \\10.0.1.9\tmp Uses: 1 Type: NTFS DevInfo: 0x20 Attributes: 0x700ff
> PathComponentMax: 255 Status: 1 type: DISK 
>
> Lars
>
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