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Date:      Thu, 31 Aug 2006 17:32:13 +0800
From:      LI Xin <delphij@delphij.net>
To:        pyunyh@gmail.com
Cc:        David Christensen <davidch@broadcom.com>, freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Simplified Steps for Building a Loadable module on -CURRENT
Message-ID:  <44F6AC9D.1080906@delphij.net>
In-Reply-To: <20060831034413.GC52038@cdnetworks.co.kr>
References:  <09BFF2FA5EAB4A45B6655E151BBDD90301E2F278@NT-IRVA-0750.brcm.ad.broadcom.com> <20060831034413.GC52038@cdnetworks.co.kr>

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Pyun YongHyeon wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 03:12:59PM -0700, David Christensen wrote:
>  > I've been able to successfully build drivers in the past as
>  > loadable modules but I'm getting some kernel panics with -CURRENT
>  > when installing a module using kldload now where things used to=20
>=20
> I wonder you encountered the same panic I have been seeing on CURRENT.
> I get "Fatal trap 30" message when I load em(4) module with kldload.

What does Fatal trap 30 mean in these places?  I get some strange fatal
trap 30's in acpi_cpi_idle, but I can not imagine how can these happen :-=
(

Cheers,
--=20
Xin LI <delphij@delphij.net>	http://www.delphij.net/
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