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Date:      Sat, 7 Jul 2001 11:33:54 -0300
From:      "Matt Rudderham" <matt@cape-breton-island.com>
To:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   SMP Kernel Panic
Message-ID:  <000201c106f1$d9b09d40$0208a8c0@munich.vnet.org>

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Hi,
I have a SMP machine running FreeBSD 4.3-Release. It has had a kernel
panic every week or so for the last month. I've debugged it as much as I
could using the handbook info, and I believe it may be caused by the
syscall function or in my kernel:

c01e8720 T Xint0x80_syscall

The handbook has helped me get this far, but can someone let me know
what I can do with this now that I know what function is causing the
problem? Thanks.

Matt Rudderham

Kernel Messages:
Jul  7 00:33:07 cfxu /kernel: Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel
mode
Jul  7 00:33:07 cfxu /kernel: mp_lock =3D 00000003; cpuid =3D 0; =
lapic.id =3D
00000000
Jul  7 00:33:07 cfxu /kernel: fault virtual address     =3D 0x3a
Jul  7 00:33:07 cfxu /kernel: fault code                =3D supervisor
write, page not present
Jul  7 00:33:07 cfxu /kernel: instruction pointer       =3D =
0x8:0xc01b6e8f
                                                              ^^^^^^^^^^
Jul  7 00:33:07 cfxu /kernel: stack pointer             =3D
0x10:0xd5726c1c
Jul  7 00:33:07 cfxu /kernel: frame pointer             =3D
0x10:0xd5726cbc
Jul  7 00:33:07 cfxu /kernel: code segment              =3D base 0x0,
limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
Jul  7 00:33:07 cfxu /kernel: =3D DPL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
Jul  7 00:33:07 cfxu /kernel: processor eflags  =3D interrupt enabled,
resume, IOPL =3D 0
Jul  7 00:33:07 cfxu /kernel: current process           =3D 514 (ices)
Jul  7 00:33:07 cfxu /kernel: interrupt mask            =3D net tty bio
cam  <- SMP: XXX
Jul  7 00:33:07 cfxu /kernel: trap number               =3D 12
Jul  7 00:33:07 cfxu /kernel: panic: page fault
Jul  7 00:33:07 cfxu /kernel: mp_lock =3D 00000003; cpuid =3D 0; =
lapic.id =3D
00000000


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