On Thu, 10 Apr 2008, dholland%NetBSD.org@localhost wrote:
Synopsis: If one runs crashme on a 2.0 m68k machine, the system panics. State-Changed-From-To: feedback->open State-Changed-By: dholland%NetBSD.org@localhost State-Changed-When: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 01:26:42 +0000 State-Changed-Why: Feedback timeout. Anyone have an m68k to test this?
I just tried this on an Amiga 4000 with a 68060 running 4.0, and after try 32, my system paniced with a memory fault. It appears to be at _060_isp_cas_restart+0x1586 on a pflush a2@ instruction with a2 containing 0x2b70. That offset seems rather large, so I suspect _060_isp_cas_restart isn't involved. A binary integer kernel package follows that, and it's somewhere within one of the 060 support routines. A stack trace results in another fault. Gdb probably can't figure out how to track back through
that code. A second attempt resulted in a kernel hang with the machine locked up. -- Michael L. Hitch mhitch%montana.edu@localhost Computer Consultant Information Technology Center Montana State University Bozeman, MT USA