From: thunder7@xs4all.nl
To: John Marvin <jsm@udlkern.fc.hp.com>
Cc: parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org
Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] Re: Trace/Breakpoint trap on "make mrproper"
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 16:28:41 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20010916162841.A6914@middle.of.nowhere> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200109071356.HAA22153@udlkern.fc.hp.com>
On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 07:56:42AM -0600, John Marvin wrote:
> >
> > It looks like this patch:
> > >Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 03:48:16 -0600 (MDT)
> > >From: John Marvin jsm@udlkern.fc.hp.com
> > >Subject: [parisc-linux-cvs] Patch for SMP support, etc.>
> > >A rather large patch that includes my current SMP support changes, plus
> > >a variety of other fixes/changes.
> >
> > did something. But it's so large I'm not sure what exactly :-)
> >
> > Jurriaan
> >
>
> I was pretty sure my changes to handle_break (in traps.c) would fix that
> problem. When I read your note I remembered that I had seen a similar
> problem and fixed it. The kernel would hang when a user program executed
> a break instruction (either intentionally or not) without an attached
> debugger. That is the problem you were seeing.
>
> However, now that the machine doesn't hang, I am not sure if the remaining
> problem you are seeing is a kernel bug or a userland bug. It would appear
> that you are executing 0's (0x00000000 is a break instruction). That
> should cause the kernel to send you a SIGTRAP signal. I just checked some
> of your old mail, and it looks like you are getting a SIGTRAP. One thing
> that looks strange is that you are getting signals delivered using stack
> addresses both at ~0xfaf00000 and ~0xbff00000. I wonder if make is using
> an alternate signal stack?
>
It may interest you to know that this 'Trace/breakpoint trap' does occur
when I compile the kernel for a PA8x00 cpu, but it doesn't occur when I
compile for PA7x00 cpu....
Jurriaan
--
I'll never be back and I'll never be missed
But I leave something here
And that doesn't seem right
Big Country - The Dynamite Lady
GNU/Linux 2.4.9-ac10 SMP/ReiserFS 2x1402 bogomips load av: 0.00 0.09 0.06
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2001-09-07 13:56 [parisc-linux] Re: Trace/Breakpoint trap on "make mrproper" John Marvin
2001-09-07 19:13 ` thunder7
2001-09-16 14:28 ` thunder7 [this message]
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2001-09-07 19:22 [parisc-linux] Re: Trace/Breakpoint trap on "make mrproper"] thunder7
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