Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 19 Jan 2000 23:16:26 +0100 | From | Nils Faerber <> | Subject | Known egcs/gcc bugs? |
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Hello! I am still hunting the cause why my notebook sometimes just freezes with _any_ kernel version I tested so far. The most stable solution so far is 2.3.39 using gcc-2.95.2-3 and binutils-2.9.5.0.22-1. So my question is if changing the compiler from RedHat's 6.1 egcs to gcc-2.95 could have changed something that toggled the freeze? What I can say so far regarding the freezes is that it seems to be a very nifty timing problem during DMA transfers. The notebook supports a diagnostic LED dongle on it's parallel port. After boot the last "message" is still displayed on the eight LEDs. When the freeze occurs all LEDs are switched off! Mystery... no Ooops, no panic, no nothing, just freeze. The only cause for a freeze like that I can imagine is, like I already wrote, a hanging DMA transfer. Interestingly some time after the freeze the CPU fan starts to run like hell which tells me that the CPU is also hung in an endless loop. All interrupts seem to be turned off at that moment because nothing works anymore, no SysReq, no capslock-LED, nothing. What else could cause such a freeze? OK. </complaining> ;) Any help always welcome ;) Thanks! CU nils
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