xm30@sdcc12.ucsd.edu (Stefan Press) (01/05/90)
I was asked to post this to hopefully attain an answer to a problem one of my colleagues is having with a Vax 11/750 running BSD 4.3 . It seems that every now and then the machine gets a: panic: KSP not valid trap type 2, code = 0, pc = 80000fa2 panic: Reserved operand trap type 2, code = 0, pc = 80000fa2 panic: Reserved operand trap type 2, code = 0, pc = 80000fa2 panic: Reserved operand trap type 2, code = 0, pc = 80000fa2 panic: Reserved operand trap type 2, code = 0, pc = 80000fa2 panic: Reserved operand trap type 2, code = 0, pc = 80000fa2 panic: Reserved operand The following was the result of the compiler utility "nm" on the kernel. We greped for addresses close to the failing pc =80000fa2. 80000f00 T _Xwtime 80000f30 T _Xmba3int 80000f38 T _Xmba2int 80000f40 T _Xmba1int 80000f48 T _Xmba0int 80000f5c T _Xcnrint 80000f70 T _Xcnxint 80000f84 T _Xhardclock 80000fa4 T _Xsoftclock 80000fb8 T _Xnetintr 80000fdc T _Xconsdin 80000ff4 T _Xconsdout Now, the only advice we were given so far is that we would like to "increase the interrupt stack size". What does this mean ? How can we do it ? Does this mean the Kernel stack size ? How do we do that ? Any input is very welcome. Thanks in advance, Stefan -- |----------Stefan Press----------|------Terminals Unlimited-----| ***** * * | E-mail - xm30@sdcc12.ucsd.edu | P.O. Box 487 | * * * | Voice - (714)659-6200 | 52540 Idyllmont Road | * * * | FAX - (714)659-6201 | Idyllwild, CA 92349-0487 | * *****