Subject: 3.99.9 system crash
To: None <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Jukka Salmi <j+nbsd@2005.salmi.ch>
List: current-users
Date: 10/29/2005 12:52:07
Hi,

yesterday a i386 system running a 3.99.9 kernel built using sources
from October 3rd 2005 crashed while building a NetBSD release:

uvm_fault(0xc0860760, 0xd1847000, 0, 1) -> 0xe
kernel: page fault trap, code=0
Stopped in pid 3386.1 (sh) at	netbsd:ffs_load_inode+0xc8:	repe movsl	(%esi),%es:(%edi)
db> Stopped in pid 3386.1 (sh) at	netbsd:cpu_Debugger+0x4:	leave	
db> cpu_Debugger(2,3e000004,cbaef858,c135a600,c136900a) at netbsd:cpu_Debugger+0x4
internal_command(c135a600,cbaef894,f420,1b,c088ae98) at netbsd:internal_command+0x154
wskbd_translate(c08615c0,2,1,c088ae98,2f00) at netbsd:wskbd_translate+0x6c
wskbd_cngetc(2f00,c03345a6,cbaef958,c0440a10,c0785df6) at netbsd:wskbd_cngetc+0xcc
cngetc(0,1,cbaef8f8,c0358851,4) at netbsd:cngetc+0x1d
db_readline(c085bca0,78,c075fac0,c075fb17,0) at netbsd:db_readline+0x31
db_read_line(c075f8e5,1,cbaef978,c0356d61,c07529dc) at netbsd:db_read_line+0x12
db_command_loop(c03345a4,d3a,1,d0789fbd,0) at netbsd:db_command_loop+0x7d
db_trap(6,0,cbaef9d8,c037fbab,c16afe38) at netbsd:db_trap+0xd4
kdb_trap(6,0,cbaefac4,0,c03d0e80) at netbsd:kdb_trap+0x132
trap() at netbsd:trap+0xc3
--- trap (number 6) ---
ffs_load_inode(c18af128,cd41458c,c1703000,667ec,0) at netbsd:ffs_load_inode+0xc8
ffs_vget(c1704000,667ec,0,cbaefc84,cd67b934) at netbsd:ffs_vget+0x2d7
ufs_lookup(cbaefcf4,0,cbaefec4,cc94a2bc,c063fa80) at netbsd:ufs_lookup+0x79f
layer_lookup(cbaefcf4,d0789e64,cbaefd0c,c03c764e,c063f340) at netbsd:layer_lookup+0x58
VOP_LOOKUP(cd1c1018,cbaefec4,cbaefed8,20,c087a680) at netbsd:VOP_LOOKUP+0x2e
lookup(cbaefeb4,cbfabc00,400,cbaefecc,3) at netbsd:lookup+0x1fd
namei(cbaefeb4,40,cbaefe0c,c042c719,d0137000) at netbsd:namei+0xf8
vn_open(cbaefeb4,1,408,fffffff8,cc1f01c8) at netbsd:vn_open+0x3c9
sys_open(cfc03320,cbaeff64,cbaeff5c,0,202) at netbsd:sys_open+0xbc


I was AFK for two about months, so maybe this problem is known and/or
already solved without my knowledge.


TIA, Jukka

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