Subject: Re: fpu trap with current from 2 Jan
To: David Rogers <davidrogers23@earthlink.net>
From: Bruce ONeel <edoneel@sdf.lonestar.org>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 01/12/2004 17:30:39
Thanks, I'll look into that. A kernel built from yesterday's
current did no better.
cheers
bruce
David Rogers <davidrogers23@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 00:41:35 -0600
> From: David Rogers <davidrogers23@earthlink.net>
> Subject: Re: fpu trap with current from 2 Jan
> To: port-mac68k@NetBSD.org
>
> I have a kernel that I built on 12/28/03 that works just fine. I'm not
> sure what changed between then and now.
>
> dave
>
> On Jan 11, 2004, at 5:37 PM, Bob Nestor wrote:
>
> > On Jan 11, 2004, at 12:46 PM, David Rogers wrote:
> >
> >> I've been getting something very similar right after it lists
> >> available memory. It says Kernel Illegal Instruction Trap. I have a
> >> IIci with a Daystar Turbo 040 installed so maybe there's more than
> >> just FPU problems. Not sure though.
> >>
> >> Here is the dump:
> >> trap type 2, code = 0x0, v = 0x0
> >> kernel program counter = 0x1258e
> >>
> >> pid = 0, lid = 1, pc = 0001258E, ps = 2704, sfc = 1, dfc = 1
> >>
> >> dreg: 00000000 00000001 0011A290 00004AA0 8004002E FEE00020 00000000
> >> 00000000
> >> areg: 00153790 001B9E9C 0006A7B8 00123B68 00153940 01DF1698 001B9F60
> >> FFFFCFFC
> >>
> >> Hope this helps. Anyone else having problems?
> >
> > Did you happen to leave AppleTalk enabled in MacOS before you booted
> > into NetBSD?
> >
> > That seemed to cause the problem for me. Disabling AppleTalk before
> > booting made the problem go away.
> >
> > -bob
> >