vmark hangs with libthr and libkse
Sheldon Hearn
sheldonh at starjuice.net
Wed Aug 20 23:57:34 PDT 2003
On (2003/08/20 16:11), Sheldon Hearn wrote:
> > Any messages on the console or break-to-debugger info? Are you using
> > SCHED_4BSD or SCHED_ULE?
>
> I think it was SCHED_4BSD. I scribbled the panic down on a piece of
> paper, but can't find it now. *sigh*
Nope, it's SCHED_ULE.
> > > I just do what my old man told me when I complained that banging my head
> > > against the wall hurt... "Don't do that, then". :-)
> >
> > No, please do that and give us some more info. We claim there
> > are no bugs in libkse, so it's up to you to prove us wrong :-)
>
> Okay, let me finish my work, sync my disks and give it another whirl
> this afternoon. :-)
I tried with libkse and now I don't even get a useful panic. Just "page
fault" and disk sync!
I've found my scrap of paper, though. Here's what I got last week:
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
fault virtual address = 0x0
code = supervisor write, page not present
processor eflags = interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
current process = 4 (g_down)
I don't have DDB in my kernel
I could reinstall a kernel with DDB enabled. But then what do I do when
I get my "page fault" followed by disk sync?
I realize that the person seeing the problem is usually the person who
should diagnose it, but I'm under hard pressure on a deadline for work.
Perhaps someone else with a bit more free time could try this out?
Ciao,
Sheldon.
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