On 30-Sep-2002 Hanspeter Roth wrote:
>   On Sep 30 at 15:16, John Baldwin spoke:
> 
>> > Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernal mode
>> > fault virtual address = 0xdeadc0de
>> 
>> This means someone is trying to access memory that has been free'd.
> 
> How do I make someone not to do such bad things? :-)
> 
>> Hmm, unfortunately generic_bcopy() is in asm, and so it doesn't have
>> a "true" frame and we end up skipping over the frame in execve()
>> where it is called from.  There are only 3 bcopy's in execve(), but
>> I'm not sure which is likely to have been the problematic one.
> 
> Did I smash upgrade?
> Or doesn't Current just like my hardware?

It's not hardware related I don't believe.  You can try putting
some printf's into the execve() function before each bcopy() to
see which one blows up.

> -Hanspeter
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