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flubber crash
From: |
Thomas Schwinge |
Subject: |
flubber crash |
Date: |
Mon, 11 Apr 2011 10:09:36 +0200 |
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Hallo!
flubber crashed. I have no idea what was going on on the machine when
that happened.
Fail-Safe callback!
IP: 20002347 CS: 9 DS: 11 ES: 11 FS: 1f GS: 11 FLAGS 00000283
MASK 0000
panic: failsafe
Debugger invoked: panic
Kernel Breakpoint trap, eip 0x20020e4a
Stopped at 0x20020e49: int $3
db> trace
0x20020e49(2006b441,4f287dd4,20020d30,0,0)
0x20020dee(20069cb7,20002347,9,11,11)
0x2000c9fd(4f287e18,11,11,1f,11)
0x2000ca80(4ad3882c,4ad16c4c,4acd29c4,4a8b300c,4f287eb8)
0x200091bd(4ad386e0,200,4a8eb484,1,1)
0x2004ed42(4a8eb458,4ab12010,2001f511,4ad42bd8,4a8eb448)
0x20022284(4a8eb448,4a8eb458,34,4f287f84,2001e3dd)
0x200532fb(15fee30,3,34,20,55)
0x20006c90(15fee30,3,34,20,55)
>>>>> user space <<<<<
db>
I still have it waiting in the KDB, in case anyone has any quick ideas
about what else to poke at. If not, I'm planning on rebooting it later
today.
$ addr2line -i -f -e tmp/gnumach/gnumach-xen.build/gnumach 0x20020e49
0x20020dee 0x2000c9fd 0x2000ca80 0x200091bd 0x2004ed42 0x20022284 0x200532fb
0x20006c90
SoftDebugger
/home/tschwinge/tmp/gnumach/gnumach-xen.build/../gnumach-xen/kern/debug.c:104
Debugger
/home/tschwinge/tmp/gnumach/gnumach-xen.build/../gnumach-xen/kern/debug.c:115
panic
/home/tschwinge/tmp/gnumach/gnumach-xen.build/../gnumach-xen/kern/debug.c:161
??
??:0
aout_db_eq_name
/home/tschwinge/tmp/gnumach/gnumach-xen.build/../gnumach-xen/ddb/db_aout.c:155
i386_set_ldt
/home/tschwinge/tmp/gnumach/gnumach-xen.build/../gnumach-xen/i386/i386/user_ldt.c:262
_Xi386_set_ldt
/home/tschwinge/tmp/gnumach/gnumach-xen.build/i386/i386/mach_i386.server.c:121
ipc_kobject_server
/home/tschwinge/tmp/gnumach/gnumach-xen.build/../gnumach-xen/kern/ipc_kobject.c:201
mach_msg_trap
/home/tschwinge/tmp/gnumach/gnumach-xen.build/../gnumach-xen/ipc/mach_msg.c:1367
Segmentation fault
$ echo $?
139
(What's up with addr2line -- SEGFAULT?)
Grüße,
Thomas
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