Same problem, new year 2100A machine check
Andrew Gallatin
gallatin at cs.duke.edu
Wed Jan 28 05:51:12 PST 2004
Tom Ponsford writes:
> > 1) Build a kernel with ddb and get a stack trace.
> > When the machine crashes and you land at the "db>" prompt, type 'tr'
>
> I think I did that once before for this list, I think it was a year or so ago.
> Here is the backtrace I posted: It was for then 5.0 current
> a smp and uniprocessor kernel did exactly the same thing.
I seem to vaguely remember a thread like this fizzling out a long time
ago. I think the trap is happening at a slightly different place.
(well after eisab0 in the 5.0 trace).
> I will build a new 5.2 debug kernel though:
That would be best.
>
> I'll have to dig up an alpha that I can spare thats not running on my VMS lan,
> so It might be a week or two before I can get a new 5.2 backtrace..
I'm in no rush.
<..>
> Thanks for all the help!!
>
No problem.. But I haven't been much help at all.
FWIW, having written the 2100 support, I think I'm free to say that
2100 series is totally evil, and you'd be better off using it as a
boat anchor, a fish tank, or in some other non-computational capacity...
Drew
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