Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2001 03:39:49 -0600 From: Jim Bryant <kc5vdj@yahoo.com> To: Peter Jeremy <peter.jeremy@alcatel.com.au> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Panic changing screen mode with vidcontrol Message-ID: <3C035F65.9080903@yahoo.com> References: <20011126173543.A7551@gsmx07.alcatel.com.au>
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VESA is broked. Remove VESA from your config. Been this way for months.
It also will panic once in a VESA mode, such as my favorite and yours, 132x60, when switching from vty to vty.
Peter Jeremy wrote:
> Having installed a new kernel and userland from sources about a day
> old, my vidcontrol command now causes a panic:
>
> Fatal trap 12: page fault while in vm86 mode
> fault virtual address = 0xc359b
> fault code = user read, page not present
> instruction pointer = 0xc000:0x359b
> stack pointer = 0x0:0xf82
> frame pointer = 0x0:0xfdc
> code segment = base 0x20000, limit 0x5004f, type 0x0
> = DPL 0, pres 0, def32 0, gran 0
> processor eflags = interrupt enabled, resume, vm86, IOPL = 0
> current process = 57775 (vidcontrol)
>
> The backtrace shows nothing useful - gdb doesn't seem to handle
> tracing through vm86 :-(.
>
> The command I used was "vidcontrol 132x60" after confirming that
> this was listed in "vidcontrol -i mode". I have previously been
> using VESA_132x60, but that also panics now.
>
> Any suggestions where to look?
>
> Peter
>
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jim
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