dev/isp panic (was Re: CAM Target Layer and dev/isp)
Trent Nelson
trent at snakebite.org
Sat Jul 21 14:39:35 UTC 2012
On 7/20/12 9:53 PM, "Gary Palmer" <gpalmer at freebsd.org> wrote:
>On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 05:22:21AM -0700, Trent Nelson wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hrm. What else would cause 'db>' to show up on the console?
>>Ctrl-Alt-Esc
>> and hitting a breakpoint are all I can think of at the moment -- and
>> neither of those are applicable here.
>
>Is there a serial console attached? Sending BREAK via serial can also
>do it (or used to anyway), and some terminal servers send BREAK when they
>reset/reboot.
Yeah, the serial port was connected to a console/terminal server -- I had
telnet'd into the relevant port when I saw the 'db>' prompt. I don't have
'options BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER' in my kernel config (which is based off
GENERIC, and it's not in GENERIC), so I doubt that's it.
I'm also convinced my console server (Jetstream 8500) is physically
incapable of actually sending/simulating BREAK/STOP sequences. I can't
use it for any of my Sun boxes for this reason.
Good suggestion though -- didn't even know 'options BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER'
(and ALT_BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER) even existed before your e-mail.
Trent.
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