Quick followup: up until the 1st, this still happens with the CVS version.
Haven't tried a more recent version than that.

One thing that did occur to me: the machine I'm running this on is a 386 -
is anything being done that might not work on it?

At 09:53 AM 1/4/00 +0300, you wrote:
>       I have exactly the same problem !
>
>
>Pineau Cdric
>CSNI Nairobi
>
>-----Message d'origine-----
>De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]De la
>part de Julian Hall
>Date: vendredi 31 dcembre 1999 17:37
>: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Objet: Crash (invalid opcode)

Out of interest, does your mail client have to translate the original
information from the message being forwarded like this, or can the
behaviour be switched off?

>OK, I've got it to run at last.  Now I get a crash reported
>as a 'segmentation fault' when I run 'user' with no parameters.
>I get the following system messages:
>
>freemware: start: 01005004 end: 010092b4: init: 01005020 pages: 5
>
>invalid operand: 0000
>CPU:    0
>EIP:    0010:[<00509111>]
>EFLAGS: 00010006
>eax: fffffff3   ebx: 00509000   ecx: 0804c000   edx: 00509fb4
>
>esi: 00000202   edi: 0090c018   ebp: 00000000   esp: 00b53ed8
>
>ds: 0018   es: 0018   fs: 002b   gs: 002b   ss: 0018
>
>Process user (pid: 284, process nr: 29, stackpage=00b53000)
>
>Stack: 00be002b 0000002b 00000018 00000018 0090c018 00000202 00b53f50
>00b53f08
>       0090c018 00509fb4 00b53f50 005090b0 00000002 01007054 fffffff3
>0100553c
>       0090c018 00000000 00b53f50 00b53f9c 0090c018 0100532f 0090c018
>00b53f50
>Call Trace: [<01007054>] [<0100553c>] [<0100532f>] [sys_ioctl+254/268]
>[system_call+82/128]
>Code: 0f 20 e2 0f 20 de 89 83 1c 00 00 00 89 8b 20 00 00 00 89 93
>
>
>I get the following output from user:
>
>Loading guest code: ../guest/virtcode/virtcode.elf
>Allocating 0x1360 bytes of memory for reading file
>ok, this is an ELF-Binary
>Opening VM
>Allocating 4MB of physical memory in VM
>Mapping virtualized physical memory into user monitor
>Zeroing virtualized physical memory
>Loading guest code to virtualized physical memory
>Setting up timeout after 15 seconds
>Running VM
>Segmentation fault
>
>This also happens if I use the cooperative guest kernel, or read the flat
>binary version of 'virtcode'.
>
>Any ideas what's going on?
>
>
>
>

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