On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 10:42:05PM +0000, Ian Chilton wrote: > I used the same GCC 2.95.2 + Binutils 2.10.1 that worked when compiling > 001027. > > This output was from an I2 > > Command Monitor. Type "exit" to return to the menu. > >> bootp():vmlinux console=ttyS0 > Setting $netaddr to 192.168.1.2 (from server scotty) > Obtaining vmlinux from server scotty > \ > Exception: <vector=Normal> > Status register: 0x10044803<CU0,CH,IM7,IM4,IPL=???,MODE=KERNEL,EXL,IE> > Cause register: 0x3000c01c<CE=3,IP8,IP7,EXC=DBE> > Exception PC: 0x88141554, Exception RA: 0x881821d4 > Data Bus error GIO Timeout Interrupt > Local I/O interrupt register 1: 0x80 <VR/GIO2> > Local I/O interrupt register 2: 0xca <EISA,SLOT0,SLOT1> > GIO parity error register: 0x400<TIME> > GIO bus error: address: 0x1000000 > Saved user regs in hex (&gpda 0xa8740e48, &_regs 0xa8741048): > arg: a8740000 0 81009400 1000 > tmp: a8740000 100a 81000000 881abe50 100a 1 9400 20 > sve: a8740000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 > t8 a8740000 t9 0 at 0 v0 0 v1 0 k1 81000000 > gp a8740000 fp 0 sp 0 ra 0 Such a pile of numbers is pretty useless for debuggin unless accompanied with the disassembler listing of the crashing code, System.map or even better the kernel binary itself ... Ralf