Subject: kernel address error trap(src from Feb 10)
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Yoshihisa SUGIMOTO <sugimoto@sums.shiga-med.ac.jp>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 02/13/1996 11:35:55
Hi,

I compiled a kernel with tarball dated Feb 10.
There were no errors when booting into single user mode.
When I booted into multiuser mode, a kernel address error trap was 
encountered. The computer was SE/30 with 20M/500M and Asante Ethernet
card. It works fine with a kernel from Jan 20 source.

starting system logger, time daemon.
checking for core dump...
trap type 1, code = f64d, v=1875
kernel: Address error trap
pid = 55, pc = 0x00001800, ps = 0x00002100, sfc = 0x00000001, dfc = 0x00000001
Registers:
             0        1        2        3        4        5        6        7
dreg: 00002104 08c1ee34 00002004 00000000 00001c00 00000000 00000038 0000000b
areg: 08c32700 08c32680 08c32200 08c32700 08c32200 000c582a 09e3ee9c ffffc57c

..
..
..

panic: Address error
Stopped at      -Debugger+0x6: unlk     a6

Any suggestion appreciated.

Yoshihisa SUGIMOTO, M.D., Ph. D. - sugimoto@sums.shiga-med.ac.jp
Department of Medicine I / Medical Information Center
Shiga University of Medical Science, Shiga, JAPAN
Tel +81-775-48-2213  FAX +81-775-43-5839