Subject: Re: ttyflags problem still exists (was: ouff! success)
To: None <wrstuden@loki.stanford.edu>
From: Johnny Chi-Lung Lam <jlbg+@andrew.cmu.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 12/10/1997 17:31:15
While ttyflags appeared to be hanging (booting with GENERIC-52), I can
drop into the debugger, and trace to get:
_Debugger
_nmihand
_lev7intr
_zsc_intr_hard
_zshard
_lev4intr
_spec_open
_vn_open
_sys_open
_syscall(5)
_trap0
I didn't copy down all those memory addresses that were arguments for
these function calls, but if they are really needed, I can always get
them.
So, from my (very poor) understanding of what is happening, it seems
that the zs code is stuck after masking all interrupts.
For the record, I run an LC III + FPU. Using the most current BETA
sets and GENERIC-47, I can boot to multiuser and talk to my modem
attached to tty00 without incident. Using any newer kernel, the
system hangs when trying to set ttyflags on tty00.
--
Johnny C. Lam
Department of Statistics lamj@stat.cmu.edu
Carnegie Mellon University http://www.stat.cmu.edu/~lamj/
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