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- From: "David Reid" <dreid@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "OpenBeOS Network Team" <openbeosnetteam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 1 May 2002 22:58:25 +0100
Hmm, well there's a new problem in town and he looks like this...
KERNEL : area_resize : cannot grow area at 0x80157000 (heap) in
/boot/home/net_t
est/NetPositive (000fb000 -> 01240000)
resize_area error
I've cleaned my machines HDD and still get it, so I guess it's real. Anyone
any ideas?
Also, still seeing this...
KERNEL PANIC: add_timer(001a6a60, 3000, 00129750, 2) already in timer queue
(idl
e thread 1, 00129777)!
kernel debugger: Welcome to Kernel Debugging Land...
eax 00000000 ebp fc00396c cs 0008 | area 05beaf68 (kernel_intel_text)
ebx 00000059 esp fc003848 ss 0010 | addr 00100000 size 00087000
ecx 00177f3a edi 00000001 ds 0010 |
edx 00000000 esi fc00386c es 0010 | Thread: idle thread 1
eip 00120431 flag 00000046 fs 0000 | Team: kernel_team
trap ffffffff err 00000000 gs 0000 | Stack Trace follows:
00000000 00120431 panic+0125
fc00396c 0012a7ca add_timer+01ba
fc0039bc 00129777 preemption_handler+0027
fc0039dc 0012ad19 timer_interrupt+02e5
fc003a64 0015def7 call_decrementer+000f
fc003cd8 0015a0f9 ---- iframe ----
fc003cd8 0012974e null_thread+000a
fc003ce0 0011ecb8 sysinit1_after_stack_switch+019c
Now, the timers are interrupt driven and so I wonder if we're doing
something in them that we shouldn't be or are simply taking too long and so
the idle thread is inserting 2 interrupts... Thoughts?
david
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