Re: lpd panic

2000-11-26 Thread Chuck Robey

On Sun, 26 Nov 2000, Mark Murray wrote:

  seems to be going ok, but I pick up a kernel panic whilst printing.
 
 Ditto. Also on a dual-cpu machine, also a really recent CURRENT.

Well, I can catch the panic in gdb, but I'm not sure how to proceed.  The
active processes (for me) are irq7:lpt0, irq7:ppc0, and gs (ghostscript,
being driven from my apsfilter installation).

What's the right way to access the stacks of these processes, so that I
can look at their stack frames, and get some idea if they're interfering
with one another?



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lpd panic

2000-11-25 Thread Chuck Robey

I'm finally having enough time again to look at FreeBSD again, so I went
back and I'm looking at my port complaints.  In looking at a2ps, after I
reinstalled it fresh (so if it'd been changed I would see those) I see it
seems to be going ok, but I pick up a kernel panic whilst printing.

The process active at the time is (irq7:lpt0), the trace shows it's dying
in fork_trampoline.  I have a two processor machine in a very recent
(hours old) current, and the panic is a "supervisor read, page not
present".  If this is familiar to anyone, please give me a shout (note I
*am* running a smp kernel).  If I get no reply, I guess I'm going to see
about tracing this thing back.

Thanks.


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Re: lpd panic

2000-11-25 Thread Mark Murray

 seems to be going ok, but I pick up a kernel panic whilst printing.

Ditto. Also on a dual-cpu machine, also a really recent CURRENT.

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