(CTRL-C to abort) flood when core dumps
Alexander Best
alexbestms at math.uni-muenster.de
Thu Jul 16 07:25:43 UTC 2009
i'm running on a real machine with a usb keyboard and usb mouse. i'm having no
problems with the keyboard or mouse whatsoever and during the core dump i
didn't press any key nor did i use the mouse.
cheers.
alex
Robert Watson schrieb am 2009-07-16:
> On Wed, 15 Jul 2009, Alexander Best wrote:
> >when debug.debugger_on_panic is 0, a panic occurs and the core
> >dumps the console gets flooded with the following notice:
> >(CTRL-C to abort)
> >could we please output the warning only once? or every 10 seconds
> >or so?
> Normally that message is printed only when a key other than ctrl-c
> is hit during the dump. It's certainly possible to rate-limit the
> message, or just limit it to printing once, but the more interesting
> question is why the kernel thinks a key is (effectively) held down
> such that it needs to print repeatedly. Could you tell us a bit
> more about your configuration -- ps/2 / usb / serial console? Mouse
> of some sort? Virtual machine or real machine? Any other problems
> with keyboards during normal operation? Any chance a key is being
> held down?
> Robert N M Watson
> Computer Laboratory
> University of Cambridge
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