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Unix (3.2v4.2) and ODT FAQ

How do I fix a kernel trap 0x00000006?

NOTE: This problem appeared at some point in 3.2v4.x, and is fixed in OpenServer 5. See the documentation in TA 482366 for more detail.


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This is due to executing an invalid instruction in kernel mode (trap 6 is for an invalid instruction; a user process which does this will simply die with a core dump). If your particular problem is a double panic and it doesn't leave a system memory dump in whatever device you've chosen for dumps (usually /dev/swap), apply the following patch.

This is due to a problem in the kernel's querytlb() routine, which may allow the Pentium to execute a 386-specific instruction which is not supported on the Pentium. The cure involves patching a kernel module using _fst (see part 1 on where to find /etc/_fst). Go into the /etc/conf/pack.d/kernel directory. We're going to work on locore.o, so make a backup and then run _fst -w locore.o - The conversation between you and _fst goes like this (the * is a prompt from _fst; don't type it or any of _fst's responses):



* querytlb+5?w 0x9090
querytlb+ox5:     0x375=0x9090
* querytlb,4?ai
querytlb:          call  near 0x17:0x0
querytlb+0x5:      nop
querytlb+0x6:      nop
querytlb+0x7       sub     eax, eax
* $q


This fixes one of the modules which is linked into the kernel, so you only have to apply it once. Relink and reboot.



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  • Nov 21 07:55
    @loudmouthman: correct, but how do you prove ANYTHING like that is accurate? You can't. A text file is no better or worse than anything.
  • Nov 21 07:40
    @loudmouthman: well, a digital signature could prove it hadn't been altered. Text is no more insecure than anything else in that sense.









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