Obvious question: is your stack set up properly, and is it big enough?
It could be that you haven't set up a bigger kernel stack yet, and have
overrun the small boot stack that the processor was running on. Do you
know what the stack pointer is? If it is a few bytes below a page
boundary, then over
On Friday 28 December 2007 12:57:52 am Sharad Chandra wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I got a message on first boot "pid (): trap 12 with
> interrupts
> disabled", then it hanged and hard boot is required.
> It does not appears all the time.
>
> I tried to figure out the problem, trap 12 is stack excep
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