[haiku-bugs] [Haiku] #11622: Crashes and KDL when building Haiku

  • From: "humdinger" <trac@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 10:03:26 -0000

#11622: Crashes and KDL when building Haiku
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 Reporter:  humdinger  |        Owner:  nobody
     Type:  bug        |       Status:  new
 Priority:  normal     |    Milestone:  R1
Component:  - General  |      Version:  R1/Development
 Keywords:             |   Blocked By:
 Blocking:             |  Has a Patch:  0
 Platform:  All        |
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 This is hrev48498.

 Today I completely nuked my generated folder, reconfigured and built the
 current hrev from scratch as @nightly-raw.
 Some minutes in, I came back and saw 3 crash dialogs (2x jam, 1x bash).
 After saving those reports (see attached files), I found myself in KDL. I
 can't what the line was anymore, but it was repeated foro quite a few
 screens... The complete syslog is attached, this is the tail:
 {{{

 KERN: acpi: Notify event 129 for \_SB_.BAT0
 Last message repeated 2 times
 KERN: vm_soft_fault: va 0x0 not covered by area in address space
 KERN: vm_page_fault: vm_soft_fault returned error 'Bad address' on fault
 at 0x0, ip 0x0, write 0, user 1, thread 0xce64
 KERN: vm_page_fault: thread "jam" (52836) in team "jam" (52836) tried to
 execute address 0x0, ip 0x0 ("???" +0x0)
 KERN: debug_server: Thread 52836 entered the debugger: Segment violation
 KERN: stack trace, current PC (nil)  :
 KERN: acpi: Notify event 129 for \_SB_.BAT0
 KERN:   (0x71b11218)  0xffffffff
 KERN: acpi: Notify event 129 for \_SB_.BAT0
 Last message repeated 11 times
 KERN: slab memory manager: created area 0xb6801000 (4627995)
 KERN: acpi: Notify event 129 for \_SB_.BAT0
 }}}

 Probably unrelated, but there are quite a few
 {{{
 KERN: acpi: Notify event 129 for \_TZ_.TZ0_
 KERN: acpi: Notify event 128 for \_TZ_.TZ0_
 KERN: acpi: Notify event 129 for \_SB_.BAT0
 }}}
 sprinkled in there. checkfs finds no problems.

 What does it all mean...? :)
 [No idea about the categor of this ticket... please sort.]

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Ticket URL: <https://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/11622>
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