Subject: Re: [x86] single-stepping in DDB eventually causes machine to reboot?
To: John Hawkinson <jhawk@MIT.EDU>
From: Rafal Boni <rafal.boni@metatel.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 05/18/2000 12:51:40
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In message <200005181635.MAA07687@x15-cruise-basselope.mit.edu>, you write: 

- -> Hmm; does it blow up when it tries to get the static configuration
- -> (first) or the dynamic configuration (second)?

I believe it blows up on the first call (static config).  When your Vaio
was blowing up, did you ever track the problem down beyond a general problem
getting dynamic config?  Did it crash somewhere down in 16-bit land, or 
in the calling code?

- -> It'd be good to see the output.

I'll send output when I get back to the machine tonight.. I also want to
compile a kernel with a big MSGBUF or see if I can get the new bootblocks
built and send output to the serial port.

- --rafal

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Rafal Boni                                              rafal.boni@metatel.com
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