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Date:      Mon, 09 Mar 1998 00:19:08 +0100
From:      Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@critter.freebsd.dk>
To:        Ollivier Robert <roberto@keltia.freenix.fr>
Cc:        current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: page fault while in kernel mode (-current from this morning && softupdates) 
Message-ID:  <13409.889399148@critter.freebsd.dk>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sun, 08 Mar 1998 23:02:22 %2B0100." <19980308230222.A9458@keltia.freenix.fr> 

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Considering that it mentions "allocindir" it would be obvious that it
involves files bigger than what we have in our source-tree.  That
should also be the avenue to reproduction I think...

In message <19980308230222.A9458@keltia.freenix.fr>, Ollivier Robert writes:
>According to Andreas Klemm:
>> And I got another one:
>> 
>> panic vm_fault: fault on nofault entry, addr: f2d93000
>[...]
>> _generic_bcopy
>> _softdep_setup_allocindir_page
>
>Welcome to the club :-)
>
>This is the same panic as Amancia and I (and now you) are seeing. I can't
>find a pattern in this :-(
>
>It happens for me in two cases:
>- rnews batch processing,
>- procmail delivering mail into mailboxes.
>
>The funny part is that I can "make world", "cvs update" and "ctm" without
>problem and these stress the filesystems quite a bit compared to
>procmail...
>-- 
>Ollivier ROBERT -=- FreeBSD: The Power to Serve! -=- roberto@keltia.freenix.f
>r
>FreeBSD keltia.freenix.fr 3.0-CURRENT #0: Sun Mar  1 18:50:39 CET 1998
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