Those definitely look bad.  Do you have a way to get a stack trace for 
one of these traps?
--Brian

Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:

>These showed up in my kernel log from a build of HEAD
>on RH Linux 6.2 on Alpha, using GCC egcs-2.91.66.  (This
>is the first build I've done on this platform for a
>long time, so I don't think this is a new issue.)
>
>Dec 13 17:10:03 kernel: httpd(21879): unaligned trap at 00000200012dcd00: 
>000003ffff9fdadc 2d 0 
>Dec 13 17:10:05 kernel: httpd(21922): unaligned trap at 00000200012dcd00: 
>000003ffff9fdadc 2d 0 
>Dec 13 17:10:07 kernel: httpd(21927): unaligned trap at 00000200012dcd00: 
>000003ffff9fdadc 2d 0 
>Dec 13 17:10:09 kernel: httpd(21932): unaligned trap at 00000200012dcd00: 
>000003ffff9fdadc 2d 0 
>Dec 13 17:23:53 kernel: httpd(24031): unaligned trap at 00000200012dcd00: 
>000000011fffd44c 2d 0 
>Dec 13 17:23:55 kernel: httpd(24152): unaligned trap at 00000200012dcd00: 
>000000011fffd3bc 2d 0 
>Dec 13 17:23:57 kernel: httpd(24153): unaligned trap at 00000200012dcd00: 
>000000011fffd3bc 2d 0 
>Dec 13 17:23:59 kernel: httpd(24154): unaligned trap at 00000200012dcd00: 
>000000011fffd3bc 2d 0 
>
>I'm pretty sure these are wicked expensive in terms of things
>like the instruction cache..  Dean, OtherBrian?
>



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