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Re: Kernel Panic: bad isr 0


From: TC Lewis <tfox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2003 19:54:20 -0800

:panic: bad isr 0
:Debugger("panic")
:Stopped at Debugger+0x34: movb $0,in_Debugger.339
:
:Debugger trace reports: (as best as I can see by my craning my neck around
:and reading from the monitor behind me)
:
:Debugger(c03c4d58,c0166ffb,c02b384d,c02eee78,c02e6a6c) at Debugger+0x34
:dumpmag(73252228,a2922,0,0,0) at dumpmag+0x1b9
:
:Thanks in advance ;)
:
:-TFox-


    hmm.  The backtrace isn't good.  There are three places where this
    panic can occur.  I just committed a change to net/netisr.c that
    does not fix the problem but does clarify which of those three
    places is generating the panic.

    See if you can get a better trace by trying different stack pointers
    (starting the reported stack pointer and incrementing by 4, in hex),
    e.g.

trace 0xblahblah where 0xblahblah starts at the reported stack pointer
value.


Also be sure that you are not looking at a double fault. Is the above
panic the initial panic message or did it occur due to another earlier
panic?


					-Matt
					Matthew Dillon
					<dillon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Alright just for fun here, I'm going to post a few extra lines, exactly as they appear.
This is a brand new compile. I redownloaded source, and rebuilt/installed world and
kernel.


	sc0: <System console> at flags 0x100 on isa0
	sc0: VGA <16 virtual consoles, flags=0x300>
	installed MI handler for int 0
	installed MI handler for int 8
	panic: bad isr 0
	Debugger("panic")
	Stopped at	Debugger+0x34: 	movb	$0,in_Debugger.339
	db>

Given this information, I'm not sure what you mean by;

	>     See if you can get a better trace by trying different stack pointers
	>     (starting the reported stack pointer and incrementing by 4, in hex),
	>     e.g.
	>
	>     trace 0xblahblah	where 0xblahblah starts at the reported stack
	> 	pointer

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