Subject: Re: Illegal instruction panic at kernel boot
To: NetBSD Mac68k Port <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: Reinier Jonker <rjgjonker@xs4all.nl>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 02/26/2003 20:00:01
On maandag, februari 24, 2003, at 10:07 PM, Reinier Jonker wrote:

> I have not been able to boot a self-built kernel anymore since the 
> 17th of January. Every kernel I build (weather it's a custom or a 
> GENERIC) fails immediately when NetBSD "takes over", I've even tried 
> builds without optimazations. I've rebuilt the toolchain, tried older 
> booter versions and cleaned everything, but nothing appears to work. 
> Distribution kernels work, however.

I have wrote down the output. It appears that the copyright message 
does in fact occur.
I don't know whether this additional information is useful:

Kernel Illegal Instruction trap.
trap type 2, code = 0x0, v=0x0
kernel program counter = 0x37ac
kernel Illegal instruction trap
pid = 0, lid = 1, pc = 000037AC, ps = 2704, sfc = 1, dfc = 1

Registers:       0        1        2        3        4        5        
6        7
dreg      001826B8 00000100 000283B0 000111F0 8004093A 50100800 
00000007 00000000
areg      001826B8 01002C00 000C590A 00000400 001A2610 001A24C8 
00210F74 FFFF0FF0

Kernel stack (00210E8C):
<large set of hex numbers, probably not relevant>
panic: Illegal instruction
Stopped in pid 0,1 () at cpu_Debugger +0x6:             unlk a6

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Best Regards,

Reinier Jonker