Subject: Re: Problem with Adaptec AIC-6360 on SoundBlaster board and NetBSD-1.5
To: Gerald C. Simmons <simmons@darykon.cet.com>
From: Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@antioche.lip6.fr>
List: port-i386
Date: 07/27/2001 22:51:48
On Sun, Jul 22, 2001 at 02:33:34PM -0700, Gerald C. Simmons wrote:
> O.K.  Here it is (from booting boot1.fs then boot2.fs of NetBSD-1.5.1):
> 
> (null)(c0821d40,c05a9d14,c02ac68e,1,c05a9d24) at 0xc024e108
> (null)(1) at 0xc02ac6d7
> (null)(c0821d40,c058f0a0,c05a9d2c,c0101030,c081ee00) at 0xc02ac68e
> (null)(c081ee00) at 0xc02ab769
> (null)(0,0,10,10,c058f0a0) at 0xc0101030
> (null)(c081ee44,c0365524,0,306370,0) at          0
> 
> Hope you know what it means!!

Just had some time to look at it, sorry.
Well, it's not really interesting, unfortunably. What we have here is the stack
since the keyboard interrupt. Before that we have 0 which isn't a valid
function address :(

However, one thing you can do it boot this floppy set with '-d', and at 
db promt:
write c0365a48 ff
c

Now the aic driver should tell what's he's doing.

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Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@antioche.eu.org>
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