Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 23:47:03 +0200 (CEST) From: Martin Blapp <blapp@attic.ch> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Panic from today's current Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.02.9904111838400.3994-100000@bastian.attic.ch>
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While running a make 'buildworld -j 10', my SMP box crashed. I had a running nfs-server and softupdates enabled when it happened. The kernel-configfile and dmesg-output is available from: http://www.attic.ch/fuchur_kernel.html panic at: generic_bcopy+0x1a repe movsl (%esi), %es:(%edi) db> trace generic_bcopy(c02cc380,c7bb9b1f,0,a,0) at generic_bcopy+0x1a sccnputc(cff,1,c7bb9b80,c016c066) at sccnputc+0x180 cnputc(a,0,0,a,c7bb9bcc) at cnputc+0x3d putchar(a,c7bb9bf0) at putchar+0xa6 kvprintf(c028da63,c016bfc0,c7bb9bf0,a,c7bb9c04) at kvprintf+0x64 printf(c028da49,80000000,c1159b00,a8,c7bc3e60) at printf+0x3d trap(10,10,a8,c1159b00,c7bb9ce8) at trap+0x462 calltrap() at calltrap+0x3c --- trap 0x13, eip = 0xc7bb9c68, ebp = 0xc7bb9ce8 --- ufs_lookup(c7bb9d2c,c7bb9d40,c0184946,c7bb9d2c,c79ba00e) at ufs_lookup+0x353 ufs_vnoperate(c7bb9d2c,c79ba00e,c746e580,c7bb9f10,c746e580 at ufs_vnoperate+0x15 vfs_cache_lookup(c7bb9d84,c7bb9d94,c0186d2b,c7bb9d84,c7470e00) at vfs_cache_lookup+0x26a ufs_vnoperate(c7bb9d84,c7470e00,c7bb9f10,c1303a00,0) at ufs_vnoperate+0x15 lookup(c7bb9eec,0,c7bb9f84,fffffffc,c7b757f0) at lookup+0x2af namei(c7bb9eec,0,c7bb9f84,fffffffc,c02df240) at namei+0x291 vn_open(c7bb9eec603,1a4c7bc3e60,c029d3f0) at vn_open+0x59 open(c7bc3e60,c7bb9f84,8070aa0,10,8085680) at open+0xbb syscall(2f,2f,8085680,10,bfbfcb84) at syscall+0x182 Xint0x80_syscall() at Xint0x80_syscall+0x4c It seams to be ufs-related. Does anybody know what happened ? Martin Martin Blapp, mblapp@solnet.ch ---------------------------------------------- SolNet, Internet Solution Provider Bechburgstrasse 29, 4528 Zuchwil, Switzerland Phone: +41 32 686 82 82, Fax: +41 32 685 96 13 ---------------------------------------------- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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