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On 01.09.2004, at 12:39, Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
>>>> Would the exact message (hex code plus BTX error) obtained when
>>>> pressing a key in the instant before restart be helpful? Can this
>>>> be
>>>> logged or must it be copied by hand? (It's not horribly long, so if
>>>> necessary this isn't difficult.)
>>> I think it will be interesting. :D
>> [1st line] 08 8a 04 11 88 04 13 eb-f5 5b c3 55 57 56 53 81
>> [2nd line] ss:esp=ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff=ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
>> [3rd line] ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff=ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
>> [4th line] BTX halted
> looks like something scrolled by already. we should really stop on the
> first fault btx encounters, i.e. cli; jmp $
>
> apart from that it seems like a mean stack overflow. strange that
> propolice didn't catch it (is it even enabled in boot2?)
i wanted to try debugging it with bochs. apart from that beeing slow,
the kernel catches some npx interrupt and decides not to continue after
the panic :/
cheers
simon
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