Subject: Yet another kernel panic, might be related to pppoe
To: Mac68K <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?R=E9mi_Zara?= <remi_zara@mac.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/03/2001 08:09:54
Hi,

I was compiling a custom kernel on a -current (sept 15) kernel with=20
MROUTING, IPFILTER_LOG and pseudo device pppoe added.
Just before that, I had played a little with pppoe, but I had destroyed=20=

the interface.
What make me think it might be related to pppoe is the=20
_sppp_keepalive(0) line in the trace.
But pppoe had been disconnected (it told me so on the console at least),=20=

and, as I said, the interface was destroyed.

uvm_fault(0x1eff80,0x4c000000,0,0x1) -> 0xe
	type 8, code [mmu,,ssw]: 401074d
trap type 8, code =3D 0x401074d, v =3D 0x4c0001bb
kernel program counter =3D 0x8c39a
kernel: MMU fault trap
pid =3D 1844, pc =3D 0008C39A, ps =3D 2200, sfc =3D 1, dfc =3D 1
Registers:
<...>
Kernel Stack (04FF7E3C)
<..>
panic: MMU fault
Stopped in pid 1844 (cc1) at _cpu_Debugger+0x6: unlk a6
db>t
_cpu_Debugger(?)
_panic(8,401074d,4c0001bb) + 238
_sppp_keepalive(0) + 2a
_softclock(0,2100,40,40,6) + 146
_hardclock(4ff7ff8) + 198
_rtclock_intr(0,6,ffff,7348,3524,64) + 12
_intr_dispatch(64) + 48
_intrhand() + a


By the way, is there a way to save all this to the disk so that I don't=20=

have to copy all by hand ?

Regards,

R=E9mi
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R=E9mi Zara
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