> SCO 5.0.0d with full patches applied, rs500d, net100 & oss449a
> panics when launching xemacs-19.14 under X11.
> I used precompiled xemacs-19.14, then rebuilt it from sources, same
> effect (cc btw fails on redisplay-output.c, internal compiler
> error, can't resolve RS_MOVE, at line 703).
> When launched from outside X11, it just works correctly.
> xemacs-19.14 works correctly when oss449a is not applied.
> System is a Dell GxPro200.
> --
> Philippe BRAND
> Telis Systems & Communications global sysadmin
> RAMSES BBS, ADE Project, IRC: PhB, finger&pgp available
After installing oss449a my system first crashed sometimes at shutdown.
After disabling the power manager it still crashes each time at starting
the merge windows emulation.
Walter Stucki, Oekosoft
dumpfile = crash.dat, namelist = /unix, outfile = crash.out
Quote:> panic
System Messages:
mem: total = 32380k, kernel = 7380k, user = 25000k
J ^MK ^Mswapdev = 1/41, swplo = 0, nswap = 98000, swapmem =
49000k
M ^MAutoboot from rootdev = 1/42, pipedev = 1/42, dumpdev = 1/41
kernel: Hz = 100, i/o bufs = 3044k
%disk - - - type=S ha=0 id=5 lun=0 bus=0
ht=alad
%Sdsk - - - cyls=96 hds=64 secs=32 fts=sdb
Unexpected trap in kernel mode:
cr0 0x8001001B cr2 0x001900C7 cr3 0x00002000 tlb
0x00000000
ss 0x00007690 uesp 0x00000000 efl 0x00010206 ipl
0x00000005
cs 0x00000158 eip 0xF0068EA5 err 0x00000000 trap
0x0000000E
eax 0xFFFFFFFF ecx 0xFFFFFF02 edx 0x00000002 ebx
0x001900C3
esp 0xE0000C3C ebp 0xE0000C70 esi 0x00000016 edi
0x00000041
ds 0x00000160 es 0x00000160 fs 0x00000000 gs
0x00000000
cpu 0x00000001
PANIC: k_trap - Kernel mode trap type 0x0000000E
Trying to dump 8095 pages to dumpdev hd (1/41) at block 0, 102 pages per
'.'
.....................................
Panic String: k_trap - Kernel mode trap type 0x%x
Kernel Trap. Kernel Registers saved at 0xe0000c0c
ERR=0, TRAPNO=14
cs:eip=0158:f0068ea5 Flags=10206
ds = 0160 es = 0160 fs = 0000 gs = 0000
esi= 00000016 edi= 00000041 ebp= e0000c70 esp= e0000c3c
eax= ffffffff ebx= 001900c3 ecx= ffffff02 edx= 00000002
Kernel Stack before Trap:
STKADDR FRAMEPTR FUNCTION POSSIBLE ARGUMENTS
e0000c3c e0000c70 strbsendsi (streams+0x13b4,0x1,0,0)
e0000c78 e0000ca0 strrput (0xfcee7690,0xfd0d93c0,0,0xfcee793c)
e0000ca8 e0000cc4 putnext (0xfcee793c,0xfd0d93c0,0x4000,0xffffffff)
e0000ccc e0000cf0 spput (0xfcee793c,0xfd0d93c0,0x4000,0xffffffff)
e0000cf8 e0000d14 putnext (0xfcee7594,0xfd0d93c0,streams+0x13e8,0)
e0000d1c e0000d54 strwritev (file_end+0x8b10,0xf0833a98,0x1,0x20)
e0000d5c e0000df4 rdwrv (0x2)
e0000dfc e0000e00 writev (0,0x1,0x7ffffc24,u+0xe28)
e0000e08 e0000e28 systrap (u+0xe34)
Quote:> trace
KERNEL STACK TRACE FOR PROCESS 26:
STKADDR FRAMEPTR FUNCTION POSSIBLE ARGUMENTS
e0000b38 e0000bac prf_task_s (0x4,0,0x1900c3,0xe)
e0000bb4 e0000bcc cmn_err (0x3,dmsize+0x210,0xe,u+0xc0c)
e0000bd4 e0000c00 k_trap (u+0xc0c)
e0000c0c kern_trap from 0xf0068ea5 in strbsendsi
ax:ffffffff cx:ffffff02 dx: 2 bx: 1900c3 fl: 10206 ds: 160
fs: 0
sp:e0000c3c bp:e0000c70 si: 16 di: 41 err: 0 es: 160
gs: 0
e0000c14 e0000c70 strbsendsi (streams+0x13b4,0x1,0,0)
e0000c78 e0000ca0 strrput (0xfcee7690,0xfd0d93c0,0,0xfcee793c)
e0000ca8 e0000cc4 putnext (0xfcee793c,0xfd0d93c0,0x4000,0xffffffff)
e0000ccc e0000cf0 spput (0xfcee793c,0xfd0d93c0,0x4000,0xffffffff)
e0000cf8 e0000d14 putnext (0xfcee7594,0xfd0d93c0,streams+0x13e8,0)
e0000d1c e0000d54 strwritev (file_end+0x8b10,0xf0833a98,0x1,0x20)
e0000d5c e0000df4 rdwrv (0x2)
e0000dfc e0000e00 writev (0,0x1,0x7ffffc24,u+0xe28)
e0000e08 e0000e28 systrap (u+0xe34)
e0000e34 scall_noke from 0x13ae67
ax: 7a cx: 1 dx: 18 bx: 0 fl: 3246 ds: 1f
fs: 0
sp:e0000e64 bp:7ffffbfc si: 1 di:7ffffc24 err: 7a es: 1f
gs: 0
Quote:> user
PER PROCESS USER AREA FOR PROCESS 26
USER ID's: uid: 0, gid: 21, real uid: 0, real gid: 0
supplementary gids:
PROCESS TIMES: user: 1765, sys: 1269, child user: 0, child sys: 1
PROCESS MISC:
command: Xsco, psargs: /usr/bin/X11/X :0 -crt /dev/tty02
proc: P#26, cntrl tty: 0,1
start: Tue Jan 21 13:13:51 1997
mem: 0x527c13, type: exec su-user
proc/text lock: none
current directory: I#50
OPEN FILES AND POFILE FLAGS:
[ 0]: F#127 [ 1]: F#127 [ 2]: F#138
[ 3]: F#56 w [ 4]: F#120 [ 5]: F#79 r w
[ 6]: F#131 r [ 7]: F#122 r [ 8]: F#128 r
[ 9]: F#139 [10]: F#140 [11]: F#141
[12]: F#143 [13]: F#54 c [14]: F#148 w
[15]: F#147 r [16]: F#170 [17]: F#183 r w
[18]: F#274 r w [19]: F#199 r w [20]: F#280 r w
[21]: F#282 r w [22]: F#286 r w [23]: F#309 r w
[24]: F#329 r w [25]: F#323 r w [26]: F#337 r w
FILE I/O:
u_base: 0x63829c, file offset: 205516, bytes: 0
segment: data, cmask: 0077, ulimit: 2097152
file mode(s): read write ndelay
SIGNAL DISPOSITION:
sig# signal oldmask sigmask
1: 0x3a1cc -
2: 0x3a21c -
3: ignore -
13: ignore -
14: ignore -
15: 0x3a21c -
16: 0xc6a0 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
17: 0xc6c0 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
20: ignore -
Quote:> quit