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Re: netbsd on vax 11/730; booting in sim
Manuel Bouyer wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 07:22:38PM +0100, Johnny Billquist wrote:
>> db> tr
>> Process 2087.1
>> PCB contents:
>> KSP = 0x8baf4e38
>> ESP = 0x8baf3064
>> SSP = 0x8592a5e0
>> USP = 0x7fffe68c
>> R[00] = 0x00000003 R[06] = 0x00000000
>> R[01] = 0x0000000c R[07] = 0x8baf4ea4
>> R[02] = 0x8baf4ec8 R[08] = 0x8592a5e0
>> R[03] = 0x03c00009 R[09] = 0x84359768
>> R[04] = 0x8baf4f08 R[10] = 0x84359768
>> R[05] = 0x00000000 R[11] = 0x8baf4f4c
>> AP = 0x8baf4e60
>> FP = 0x8baf4e4c
>> PC = 0x80000743
>> PSL = 0x1f0000
>> Trap frame pointer: 0x8baf4fb4
>> Stack traceback :
>> db>
>
> I don't know if stack traceback is supposed to work on vax. As I know nearly
> nothing about vax architecture I'll leave this to more knowlegeable peoples.
> I guess the first step would be to find where the kernel is looping
>
It is supposed to work. But the machine might be in the idle loop, then there
is no stack to print.
A ps command could be helpful :-)
-- Ragge
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