Subject: xinit causes kernel panic
To: None <port-sparc@netbsd.org>
From: Masahiro =Rhythm Drive= Ishiyama <masahiro@isl.rdc.toshiba.co.jp>
List: port-sparc
Date: 06/18/1999 16:18:34
	Hi, 

	I run NetBSD-1.4 on SS20. I saw a kernel panic when I try to run
	'xinit'.  I found that the SS20 had an NFS accelerator(prestoserve).
	X works fine without this card.
	
	The backtrace is following:

(gdb) target kcore netbsd.1.core
panic: kernel fault
#0  mi_switch () at ../../../../kern/kern_synch.c:632
632             cpu_switch(p);
(gdb) bt
#0  mi_switch () at ../../../../kern/kern_synch.c:632
#1  0xf0090a28 in tsleep (ident=0x0, priority=4, wmesg=0xf0167530 "scheduler", 
    timo=0) at ../../../../kern/kern_synch.c:370
#2  0xf01675f0 in uvm_scheduler () at ../../../../uvm/uvm_glue.c:436
#3  0xf00810c4 in main () at ../../../../kern/init_main.c:420

	Regards,

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