From: Jeff D. <jd...@ka...> - 2002-08-16 13:06:20
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da...@da... said: > Tom wrote: > > looks like it. I just tried on a different machine (2.4.10, standard > > suse kernel) and it breaks up with a message "I'm tracing myself and I > > can't get out" - does that help in any way? > I don't think so, but I'm sure Jeff would love a backtrace of that. Not really. I've got that fixed here. Apply this trivial patch: --- ../../cvs/linux/arch/um/kernel/trap_user.c Fri Aug 9 14:39:58 2002 +++ arch/um/kernel/trap_user.c Wed Aug 14 11:12:53 2002 @@ -508,14 +508,11 @@ extern int jail_timer_off; -int alarm_count; - void alarm_handler(int sig, struct sigcontext sc) { int user; if(!timer_irq_inited) return; - alarm_count++; missed_ticks++; user = user_context(SC_SP(&sc)); if(!user && !kern_timer_on) return; If that fails to fix it, then I'm interested in stack traces :-) > I personally have never managed to get jail working here on about five > different boxes, running different kernels, because of this. I'm having no problems with jail mode on 2.4.18. I just tried it on 2.4.19 and I get that panic. Stay tuned... Jeff |