System V is Crashing
Phil Chadwick
phil at qfdts.oz
Fri Aug 23 11:41:26 AEST 1985
In article <666 at brl-tgr.ARPA> mlip at nadc.ARPA (Michael Lipczynski) says:
>A colleague of mine is trying to bring up AT&T's UNIX System V on a VAX
>11/780. Periodically, the system will crash and halt the CPU with the
>following message:
>
>Machine software error: Protection violation on interrupt stack.
Our VAX 750 runs System V release 2 version 2. I installed a new serial
printer and the system crashed (with a protection violation as above)
every time something was spooled to it. I was experimenting with the
spooler interface program for this printer and changing the tty line
paramaters with ioctl to some unusual settings. They were from memory:
tio.c_iflag = IXON;
tio.c_oflag = OPOST|ONLCR|NL1|CR3|TAB3|BS1|VT1|FF1;
tio.c_cflag = B9600|CS8|CREAD;
tio.c_lflag = 0;
By using crash(1m) I discovered zillions of entries in the callout array
which were to restart the printer's tty driver. I can't remember the
exact circumstances, but I know that the callouts looked suspect and the
use of fill characters (add OFILL to tio.c_oflag above) for delays rather
than callouts cured the problem immediately.
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