i386/65954: Sil0680 panic (5.2.1-p5)

Lewis Thompson purple at lewiz.net
Wed May 12 09:10:19 PDT 2004


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From: Lewis Thompson <purple at lewiz.net>
To: freebsd-gnats-submit at FreeBSD.org
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Subject: Re: i386/65954: Sil0680 panic (5.2.1-p5)
Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 17:11:19 +0100

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 I have been unable to get a dump for this error.  At Simon Nielsen's
 suggestion I have used ddb to get a traceback.  Here are the first four
 entries:
 
 type 12 trap, code =3D 0
 Stopped at ata_sii_reset+0xdf: movl $0x1,0(%eax,%edx,1)
 
 Trace:
 
 ata_sii_reset(c2ba5200,101,0,3,c086ada0) at ata_sii_reset+0xdf
 ata_reset(c2ba5200,1,0,0,c2bca500) at ata_reset+oxcf6
 ata_probe(c2bca5200,c2ba5200,c0c21a78,c2bc8390,2) at ata_probe+0xe1
 ata_pcisub_probe(c2bca500,c086a110mc0c21ab8,1,0) at
 		ata_pcisub_probe+0xa5
 
   I hope this is some help.  If any further messages are required please
 ask and I'll do my best.
 
   This is fixed in FreeBSD-CURRENT 20040428 (boot/i386 disc), which I
 tested at Simon Nielsen's suggestion.  Since it also works 5.1-RELEASE
 disc1 I wonder whether this is something very specific to my
 installation of 5.2.1-p5?  I did try with a GENERIC kernel but had the
 same problem.
 
   Anyway, I'll stop making guesses.  Thanks a lot,
 
 -lewiz.
 
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