kernel crash

Hi,

Our customer emailed a foto when his machine hangs.
This is the output log:

Version: 425.J Sep 09 1999 Technical Support: +1 (613) 591-0941
Proc fault 1, ldt 100 /boot/sys/Proc32; fault e+0
cs:eip=5:892e ss:esp=d:f7c0f54 elf=12297 ds=d es=d fs=0 gs=0
eax/0 ebx/4280819b ecx/39a31117 edx/100 esi/44aa edi/1 ebp/f7c0f5c
Stack (d:f7c0f54)
00000000 00000001 0f7c0fa0 000037f8 0000a4c4 000089b1 000037f8 0000a4c4
00008000 39a31117 00008b5f 000222f0 0f7c0fac 0000dc7b 00000000 4280819b
00000001 00000001 00000001 0f7c0fb8 00000000 00005965 000222f0 00008f1a
0000001e 0f7c0fe8 00005965 0000000b 000037fa 0f7c0fd0 00005724 000037f8
Process Entry (addr 6050)
00000000 00000001 00000000 00000001 00000000 00000000 30020207 00001e1e
00005840 0100000d 00006108 ffffffff 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000501 000d0005 00007118 00000000 00000003
00000022 00000000 000002f9 0000c140 00000000 00000000 0001dd70 00000000
00000000 00000000 00000000 ffff0001 00000000 00000000 00000000

and second time

Version: 425.J Sep 09 1999 Technical Support: +1 (613) 591-0941
Proc fault 1, ldt 100 /boot/sys/Proc32; fault e+0
cs:eip=5:892e ss:esp=d:f7c0f54 elf=12297 ds=d es=d fs=0 gs=0
eax/0 ebx/4281349f ecx/837ae9e edx/100 esi/44aa edi/1 ebp/f7c0f5c
Stack (d:f7c0f54)
00000000 00000001 0f7c0fa0 000037f8 0000a596 000089b1 000037f8 0000a596
00008000 0837ae9e 00008b5f 000231e0 0f7c0fac 0000dc7b 00000000 4281349f
00000001 00000001 00000001 0f7c0fb8 00000000 00005965 000231e0 00008f1a
00000025 0f7c0fe8 00005965 0000000b 000037fa 0f7c0fd0 00005724 000037f8
Process Entry (addr 6050)
00000000 00000001 00000000 00000001 00000000 00000000 30020207 00001e1e
00005840 0100000d 00006108 ffffffff 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000501 000d0005 00007118 00000000 00000003
00000022 00000000 000002f9 0000c140 00000000 00000000 00026c20 00000000
00000000 00000000 00000000 ffff0001 00000000 00000000 00000000

We changed the hardware (the same type) but the problem continued.

Best regards,
Marek Waszcz

These crashes look to be involved with some of the timer gear I’ve fixed
… There is an experimental version of Proc posted in this newsgroup,
Subject: ‘Experimental Proc X’ you can try or 425 Patch G should address
them as well.

-Adam

Marek Waszcz wrote:

Hi,

Our customer emailed a foto when his machine hangs.
This is the output log:

Version: 425.J Sep 09 1999 Technical Support: +1 (613) 591-0941
Proc fault 1, ldt 100 /boot/sys/Proc32; fault e+0
cs:eip=5:892e ss:esp=d:f7c0f54 elf=12297 ds=d es=d fs=0 gs=0
eax/0 ebx/4280819b ecx/39a31117 edx/100 esi/44aa edi/1 ebp/f7c0f5c
Stack (d:f7c0f54)
00000000 00000001 0f7c0fa0 000037f8 0000a4c4 000089b1 000037f8 0000a4c4
00008000 39a31117 00008b5f 000222f0 0f7c0fac 0000dc7b 00000000 4280819b
00000001 00000001 00000001 0f7c0fb8 00000000 00005965 000222f0 00008f1a
0000001e 0f7c0fe8 00005965 0000000b 000037fa 0f7c0fd0 00005724 000037f8
Process Entry (addr 6050)
00000000 00000001 00000000 00000001 00000000 00000000 30020207 00001e1e
00005840 0100000d 00006108 ffffffff 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000501 000d0005 00007118 00000000 00000003
00000022 00000000 000002f9 0000c140 00000000 00000000 0001dd70 00000000
00000000 00000000 00000000 ffff0001 00000000 00000000 00000000

and second time

Version: 425.J Sep 09 1999 Technical Support: +1 (613) 591-0941
Proc fault 1, ldt 100 /boot/sys/Proc32; fault e+0
cs:eip=5:892e ss:esp=d:f7c0f54 elf=12297 ds=d es=d fs=0 gs=0
eax/0 ebx/4281349f ecx/837ae9e edx/100 esi/44aa edi/1 ebp/f7c0f5c
Stack (d:f7c0f54)
00000000 00000001 0f7c0fa0 000037f8 0000a596 000089b1 000037f8 0000a596
00008000 0837ae9e 00008b5f 000231e0 0f7c0fac 0000dc7b 00000000 4281349f
00000001 00000001 00000001 0f7c0fb8 00000000 00005965 000231e0 00008f1a
00000025 0f7c0fe8 00005965 0000000b 000037fa 0f7c0fd0 00005724 000037f8
Process Entry (addr 6050)
00000000 00000001 00000000 00000001 00000000 00000000 30020207 00001e1e
00005840 0100000d 00006108 ffffffff 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000501 000d0005 00007118 00000000 00000003
00000022 00000000 000002f9 0000c140 00000000 00000000 00026c20 00000000
00000000 00000000 00000000 ffff0001 00000000 00000000 00000000

We changed the hardware (the same type) but the problem continued.

Best regards,
Marek Waszcz


Cheers,
Adam

QNX Software Systems
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On Unix, I am limited only by my knowledge.
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