fatal kernel trap
Nathan Whitehorn
nwhitehorn at freebsd.org
Sat Mar 17 23:57:30 UTC 2018
Could you provide any other detail on your system? Amount of RAM, etc.?
-Nathan
On 03/17/18 08:39, Steve Wills wrote:
> Finished bisecting, r329611 boots fine, r329612 does not.
>
> Steve
>
> On 03/16/2018 10:43, Justin Hibbits wrote:
>>
>> On Mar 16, 2018 09:29, "Steve Wills" <swills at freebsd.org
>> <mailto:swills at freebsd.org>> wrote:
>>
>> My PowerMac G5 runs r328835 fine, but upgrading to r330240
>> results in:
>>
>> fatal kernel trap:
>>
>> exception = 0x300 (data storage interrupt)
>> virtual address = 0xc186bff8
>> dsisr = 0x40000000
>> srr0 = 0x8ef510 (0x8ef510)
>> srr1 = 0x9000000000009032
>> lr = 0x7be3e4 (0x7be3e4)
>> curthread = 0x11b26560
>> pid = 38, comm = kldload
>>
>> [ thread pid 38 tid 100087 ]
>> Stopped at strchr+0x70: lbzu r10, 0x1(r4)
>> db>
>>
>> Note this was transcribed by hand and may have typos. Also note my
>> kernel was compiled with gcc 6.3.0, although the previous kernel was
>> as well and it works fine.
>>
>> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Steve
>>
>>
>> Hi Steve,
>>
>> I see the same thing with any attempt to upgrade the kernel on my G5
>> (PowerMac11,2) from a November 6 build to more recent. I've seen it
>> since the January timeframe, and haven't yet figured it out.
>>
>> - Justin
>>
>>
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