Subject: Re: trace from the vm_fault of the day.
To: Sean Berry (most of the time) <spberry@cimtech.com>
From: Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
List: current-users
Date: 03/03/1997 12:58:08
On Fri, 28 Feb 1997 12:06:22 -0600 
 Sean Berry (most of the time) <spberry@cimtech.com> wrote:

 > Given the above kernel, and binaries of the same day, while running nn,
 > (6.5.1) (the only user binary I was running at the time)  I got a vmfault
 > while nn was pulling down the active file.  
 > 
 > vm_fault(0xf9972800,deadb000,1,0) -> 1
 > kernel: page fault trap, code=0
 > Stopped at _rt_msg2+0x78: movb 0(%edx), %al
 > _route_output ([addresses]) at route_output+0x33c

Judging from the faulting address, I'd think that my change to rtsock.c
didn't really have much to do with this directly... however, if you
still experience this after updating your sources to the Very Latest,
please let me know.

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