Subject: Re: eek, isp crash
To: Sean Doran <smd@ebone.net>
From: Matthew Jacob <mjacob@feral.com>
List: port-alpha
Date: 03/10/1999 17:38:55
Oh. Ick. Now I *have* seen the f/w crash before- more with the 2100 Fibre
Channel card. But I haven't had it blow chunks after this happens.

What does 0xfffffc0000dd0140 decode to I wonder?

It kinda sounds like something else is broken.


On Thu, 11 Mar 1999, Sean Doran wrote:

> ewww.  this just happened on the console:
> 
> login: isp0: Internal FW Error @ RISC Addr 0x3aab
> isp0: Ultra Mode Capable
> isp0: Board Revision 1040B, loaded F/W Revision 7.55
> isp0: Last F/W revision was 5.57
> 
> fatal kernel trap:
> 
>     trap entry = 0x3 (instruction fault)
>     a0         = 0x3
>     a1         = 0xfffffc0000dd0144
>     a2         = 0xc
>     pc         = 0xfffffc0000dd0140
>     ra         = 0xfffffc0000dd0140
>     curproc    = 0xfffffc0000e3e988
>         pid = 123, comm = update
> 
> panic: trap
> Stopped in update at    Debugger+0x4:   ret     zero,(ra)
> db> 
> 
> and there it sits for now. :)
> 
> 	Sean.
>