Subject: Panic with apm enabled
To: None <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: Gregory McGarry <g.mcgarry@qut.edu.au>
List: port-i386
Date: 03/20/2000 08:04:17
I have an NEC Versa V/75 which doesn't work with the apm driver.
Any ideas?


NetBSD 1.4U (NOTEBOOK) #1: Sun Mar 19 08:12:58 GMT 2000

apm: bioscall return: 101 504d 3 0 c0250002 0 0
apm0 at mainbus0: bioscall return: c0420101 c033504d c0430003 c0420000 c0420002 0 c0250000
apm0: bioscall return: c0420304 c0330000 c0430000 c0420000 c0420003<CY> 0 c0250000
apm0: bioscall return: c042e800 346e c043e800 c0423000 c0420002 0 c0250000
apm0: lame v1.1 bios gave zero len code32, pegged to 64k
apm0: lame v1.1 bios gave zero len code16, pegged to 64k
apm0: lame v1.1 bios gave zero len data, tentative 64k
apm0: bogus bios data seg location, ignoring
apm0: code32len=10000, datalen=0
apm0: detail 30101 32b:e8000/0xc0383000/10000 16b:e8000/0xc0383000/10000 data 0/0xc029b000/0 ep 346e (30:0xc038646e) 0xc0303ff0
apm0: apmcall: func 14 from line 774 -> 0x0
Power Management spec V1.1
apmcall: func 15 from line 636 -> 0x0
apmcall: func 10 from line 806uvm_fault(0xc02f0c80, 0x2000, 0, 1) -> 1
kernel: page fault trap, code=0
Stopped in swapper at   trap+0x2c5:     movzbl  0(%edi),%eax
db>


	-- Gregory McGarry <g.mcgarry@qut.edu.au>