atapicam causes fatal kernel trap
Idar Tollefsen
idart at performancedesign.no
Thu Sep 4 12:58:02 PDT 2003
Andrew Gallatin wrote:
> Can you rebuild your kernel with ddb? Add
> options DDB
> to your kernel config file, re-run config, rebuild and reboot into
> the new kernel.
>
> You should now get a stack trace when the panic happens.
>
> While you're rebuilding, make sure to run config with -g, so as to
> get a kernel.debug with symbols. That will come in handy later.
Thanks for the tip, but actually, I can't:
../../alpha/alpha/dec_eb164.c:92: undefined reference to `siogdbattach'
../../alpha/alpha/dec_eb164.c:113: undefined reference to `comconsole'
../../alpha/alpha/dec_eb164.c:114: undefined reference to `siocnattach'
These cropped up when i added options DDB. I'll look into it, but I'll
be tied up all weekend, so it will have to be next week.
I have "makeoptions DEBUG=-g" in my kernel config file. That does the
same job as config -g, does it not?
On a somewhat unrelated note; could someone explain to me why it builds,
and installs, all kernel modules? For instance, it builds and installs
USB modules, even tough I don't want USB support...? It's not a major
problem, I have place for them, but when rebuilding kernels like this it
just wastes time.
- IT
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