From owner-freebsd-current Sat May 23 00:43:21 1998 Return-Path: Received: (from majordom@localhost) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.8/8.8.8) id AAA14302 for freebsd-current-outgoing; Sat, 23 May 1998 00:43:21 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from owner-freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG) Received: from current.gaffaneys.com (dialup7.gaffaneys.com [208.155.161.57]) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.8/8.8.8) with ESMTP id AAA14297 for ; Sat, 23 May 1998 00:43:18 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from zach@gaffaneys.com) Received: (from zach@localhost) by current.gaffaneys.com (8.8.8/8.8.8) id CAA00444; Sat, 23 May 1998 02:45:30 -0500 (CDT) (envelope-from zach) Message-ID: <19980523024530.44245@gaffaneys.com> Date: Sat, 23 May 1998 02:45:30 -0500 From: Zach Heilig Cc: current@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Softupdates panic (got it!) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii X-Mailer: Mutt 0.89i Sender: owner-freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk X-Loop: FreeBSD.ORG I have not seen this one on the list yet: # gdb -k kernel.0 vmcore.0 GDB is free software and you are welcome to distribute copies of it under certain conditions; type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB; type "show warranty" for details. GDB 4.16 (i386-unknown-freebsd), Copyright 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc...(no debugging symbols found)... IdlePTD 29d000 initial pcb at 23f100 panicstr: handle_workitem_freeblocks: block count panic messages: panic: handle_workitem_freeblocks: block count panic: from debugger dumping to dev 50009, offset 131072 dump 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 --- #0 0xf011d1cb in boot () (kgdb) where #0 0xf011d1cb in boot () #1 0xf011d4e3 in panic () #2 0xf01016cd in db_panic () #3 0xf0101597 in db_command () #4 0xf0101742 in db_command_loop () #5 0xf010451b in db_trap () #6 0xf01de4cf in kdb_trap () #7 0xf01e98ec in trap () #8 0xf01de726 in Debugger () #9 0xf011d4da in panic () #10 0xf01b7d79 in handle_workitem_freeblocks () #11 0xf01b5b8c in softdep_process_worklist () #12 0xf0142c02 in sched_sync () #13 0xf010f043 in kproc_start () #14 0xf01def49 in fork_trampoline () Cannot access memory at address 0x2000. (kgdb) -- Zach Heilig -- zach@gaffaneys.com Real Programs don't use shared text. Otherwise, how can they use functions for scratch space after they are finished calling them? To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message