On 25-Mar-01 The Hermit Hacker wrote:
>
> just upgraded my tree and did a reinstall ... trace is:
>
> resource_list_alloc(c0d9eec0,c0d90180,c0d99b80,4,c0d4a30c) at
> resource_list_alloc+0xd3
> isa_alloc_resource() @ +0xd0
> bus_alloc_resource() @ +0x5f
> opti_detect @ +0x99
This is the second such one I've seen in opti_detect. I'm guessing that 'mms'
is a sound driver? If so, can you try taking it out of your kernel to see if
that is what is causing the panic?
> mss_detect @ +0x52
> mss_probe @ +0x30a
> device_probe_child @ +0xca
> device_probe_and_attach @ +0x41
> isa_probe_children @ +0xde
> configure @ +0x32
> mi_startup @ +0x6e
> begin @ +0x29
>
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