Re: page fault in propagate_priority

2003-10-29 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Oct 29), John Baldwin said: > On 28-Oct-2003 Dan Nelson wrote: > > In the last episode (Oct 28), John Baldwin said: > >> On 28-Oct-2003 Dan Nelson wrote: > >> > The fault address is 0x24 so it looks like a null pointer > >> > dereference of some sort. I've added asserts to > >

Re: page fault in propagate_priority

2003-10-29 Thread John Baldwin
On 28-Oct-2003 Dan Nelson wrote: > In the last episode (Oct 28), John Baldwin said: >> On 28-Oct-2003 Dan Nelson wrote: >> > I've gotten the following panic twice in the last few days. I'm >> > pretty sure truss has something to do with it, since I just started >> > trussing something when it pan

Re: page fault in propagate_priority

2003-10-28 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Oct 28), John Baldwin said: > On 28-Oct-2003 Dan Nelson wrote: > > I've gotten the following panic twice in the last few days. I'm > > pretty sure truss has something to do with it, since I just started > > trussing something when it paniced. No crashdumps unfortunately, > >

RE: page fault in propagate_priority

2003-10-28 Thread John Baldwin
On 28-Oct-2003 Dan Nelson wrote: > > I've gotten the following panic twice in the last few days. I'm pretty > sure truss has something to do with it, since I just started trussing > something when it paniced. No crashdumps unfortunately, and the system > locks up hard so I have to reset it. >

page fault in propagate_priority

2003-10-28 Thread Dan Nelson
I've gotten the following panic twice in the last few days. I'm pretty sure truss has something to do with it, since I just started trussing something when it paniced. No crashdumps unfortunately, and the system locks up hard so I have to reset it. The fault address is 0x24 so it looks like a n