Subject: Problems with -current kernels
To: Current Users <current-users@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Jukka Marin <jmarin@teeri.jmp.fi>
List: current-users
Date: 01/18/1996 14:15:04
Dear All,
I'm having problems with -current kernels (the one I am running now was
compiled from the 960106 sources on ftp.luth.se). My system crashes
every few days:
Jan 18 00:09:22 muikku /netbsd: trap: bad kernel access at 17
Jan 18 00:09:22 muikku /netbsd: trap type 8, code = 4020755, v = 17
Jan 18 00:09:22 muikku /netbsd: pid = 11922, pc = 00027DEC, ps = 2014, sfc = 0001, dfc = 0001
Jan 18 00:09:22 muikku /netbsd: Registers:
Jan 18 00:09:22 muikku /netbsd: 0 1 2 3
4 5 6 7
Jan 18 00:09:22 muikku /netbsd: dreg: 00000000 00000002 00000000 0000007C 02042DEA 00000000 00000A28 0000000A
Jan 18 00:09:22 muikku /netbsd: areg: 00000000 01FA9EE4 00000000 005C0B80 005AF800 01FA9F88 01FA9F48 0DFFFA38
I have no idea of what process causes the crash. This happens on Amiga 3000
with 16 MB RAM; the system was pretty stable when I was running a pre-1.1
kernel.
Are there any known bugs in the kernel now? Where do I learn about such bugs,
anyway?
I just tried to build a 960113 kernel, but run into
copy.o: Undefined symbol `_mappedcopysize' referenced from text segment
copy.o: Undefined symbol `_mappedcopyin' referenced from text segment
copy.o: Undefined symbol `_mappedcopysize' referenced from text segment
copy.o: Undefined symbol `_mappedcopyout' referenced from text segment
Looks like a bad week for me....
-jm
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