Subject: 1.6.2 on the 8600 panic
To: None <port-macppc@netbsd.org>
From: Brian Hechinger <wonko@4amlunch.net>
List: port-macppc
Date: 07/14/2004 08:30:50
ok, here it is:

trap: kernel read DSI @ 0xd02bd518 by 0x922260 (DSISR 0x40000000, err=14)
Press a key to panic....                                                 
panic: trap          
Stopped in pid 1481 (sh) at       0xa13fc0:     lwz     r0, r1, 0x14
db> trace                                                        
0xdd229b70: at 0x93ab50
0xdd229c30: at 0xa19e04
0xdd229ca0: kernel DSI read trap @ 0xd02bd518 by 0x922260: srr1=0x9032
            r1=0xdd229d50 cr=0x4000d024 xer=0 ctr=0x927520 dsisr=0x40000000
  <????>  : at 0x9221c4                                                    
0xdd229d50: at 0x9221c4
0xdd229ee0: at 0xa19b0c
0xdd229f50: user SC trap by 0x18e4340: srr1=0xd032
            r1=0x7fffde50 cr=0x24000042 xer=0 ctr=0
db>                                                

does that mean anything to anyone?  this happens either during the un-tarring
of the sets or while making the devices.  this time around it happened during
the making of the devices.

-brian
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