Subject: Re: Apollo keyboard driver for hp9000/4xx series - feedback
To: Michael Joosten <joost@c-lab.de>
From: Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
List: port-hp300
Date: 04/07/1997 12:18:34
On Sun, 6 Apr 1997 04:30:30 +0200 (MDT)
Michael Joosten <joost@c-lab.de> wrote:
> Apr 6 00:52:15 hp400 /netbsd: apkbd0: cfcr 1b div 81a0
> Apr 6 00:52:22 hp400 /netbsd: apkbd0: rxrdy 6d
> apkbd0: rxrdy 6d
> Apr 6 00:52:22 hp400 /netbsd: apkbd0: rxrdy 6d
> Apr 6 00:52:22 hp400 /netbsd: apkbd0: rxrdy 6d
> panic: dmago: count > MAXPHYS <------ very mystic....
...wow... that isn't supposed to happen... A stack trace here would
have been nice... If this happens again (I really hope it doens't,
but if it does...), I'd really like to know where this was called
from...
> INCORRECT BLOCK COUNT I=1289 (96 should be 32)
> CORRECT? [yn] y
> <and so on....>
> PARTIALLY ALLOCATED INODE I=3879
> CLEAR? [yn] y
>
> PARTIALLY ALLOCATED INODE I=3889
> CLEAR? [yn] y
>
> <and so on>
>
> Next attempt:
> root on sd0a swap on sd0b
> root file system type: ffs
> init: not found
> panic: no init
> Stopped at _Debugger+0x6: unlk a6
> db>
Ugh, so looks like you panic'd when some file system update was happening
and it screwed it up pretty badly ... :-/
> Halleluja! And now I've to dig out the SLC with netbsd on it to boot and
> reinstall..... @%$^%@$#^%
Blech. I can't help but wonder if the frodo/apci code is doing something
to trash the stack... (Note the previous panic posted here...)
Jason R. Thorpe thorpej@nas.nasa.gov
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