Panics and double panics.
Dave Hammond
daveh at marob.masa.com
Fri Dec 29 03:45:12 AEST 1989
In article <2599259F.31C0 at marob.masa.com> I wrote:
>The system will boot and operate normally for an indeterminate period of
>time, but will eventually panic [...]
> Kernel Panic - Non-recoverable Kernel Page Fault.
> Kernel Double Panic - Stack Fault.
> [...]
>10 bits of I/O address decoding
>Wed Dec 27 11:30:03
>
>device address vector dma comment
>----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>%fpu - 35 - type=80387
>%floppy 0x3F2-0x3F7 06 2 unit=0 type=96ds15
>%serial 0x3F8-0x3FF 04 - unit=0 type=Standard nports=1
>%serial 0x2F8-0x2FF 03 - unit=1 type=Standard nports=1
>%parallel 0x378-0x37A 07 - unit=0
>%parallel 0x3BC-0x3BE 07 - unit=1
>%tape 0x300-0x304 05 1 type=W
>Arnet Smartport with 8 ports on COM4
>%console - - - unit=mono type=2
>Wed Dec 27 11:30:04
>%disk 0x1F0-0x1F7 36 - type=W0 unit=0 cyls=1224 hds=7 secs=36
A colleague has questioned the choice of DMA channel 1 for the tape
drive, to which I replied that the tape driver was installed by the
mkdev tape `auto-configure' option (leaving all parameters as zero).
Has anyone experienced problems using DMA channel 1 for a tape drive ?
Has anyone had problems with the `auto' option of mkdev tape ?
Might choice of DMA channel have any effect on the previously mentioned
kernel panics?
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Dave Hammond
daveh at marob.masa.com
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