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Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 14:44:40 PDT
From: "Mark Abramowitz" <marka@relaypoint.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: trap e cause

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In , on 10/26/01
at 01:58 PM, "Steven Levine" said:

>First off what are you running?

eCS GA.

> Is there a
>pattern to when the traps happen.

No. *Maybe* it's when either, all or one of InJoy, MR/2 ICE, and/or
Netscape are running, but I don't think so.

>What is the actual cs:eip value?

0168:f70cc4b8

>What's the ds and ss values?

ss:ESP -30:5b80
SSACC=1097
SSLIM=4ddf

I didn't write down DS values, so let's assume they were 0 or a bunch of
f's.

> I should have had Peter include a sheet on
>the rudiments of problem reporting in the Emergency folder. :-)

;-)

Further info:

Internal processing error at location #0168:fff1f32-000e:c322

>To have Theseus tell you something about where the trap occurs: ...

If I followed your instructions correctly, I get:

Description of Linear Object F70F3000, PID = 0007, name = 'GSVDAEMN': It
is 'Allocated via dh_allocateGDTSelector' (decoded owner from object
record). The address is at offset 00000000 into the memory object.

Arena Record:
har pages linear flg next prev link hash hob hal sel / Decoded
flags 0252 00000011 F70F3000 129 024E 0255 0000 0238 027E 0000 2AD0 /
Mapped Write Read

Object Record:
hob har next flgs ownr hmte sown,cnt lt st / owner / decoded_flags
027E 0252 0000 0524 FF88 027B 0000 00 00 00 / Allocated via
dh_allocateGDTSelector / UVirt resident read write

Page Table, from F70F3000 to F7103FFF:
*Linear=F7000000 Physical=00ACE000 D=1 A=0 User R/W P=1 Resident
active: pteCnt=0001 long_lock=0000 short_lock=0000 block=0002D flags=00
hob=008E refCount=0001 relPage=00DC block#=00ACE flag=0410 / pf resident
Linear=F70F3000 Physical=0002C000 D=0 A=1 Super R/W P=1 Resident UVirt
Linear=F70F4000 Physical=0002D000 D=0 A=0 Super R/W P=1 Resident UVirt
Linear=F70F5000 Physical=0002E000 D=0 A=0 Super R/W P=1 Resident UVirt
Linear=F70F6000 Physical=00874000 D=0 A=0 Super R/W P=1 Resident UVirt
Linear=F70F7000 Physical=FFFFF000 D=0 A=0 Super R/W P=1 Resident UVirt
Linear addresses F70F7000 to F7103000 (13 pages) as last PTE above. < End
of THESEUS4 (v 4.000.00) output @ 14:39:54 on 10-26-2001 >

>If you had a trap dump image, you could know exactly what code failed
>not that this will always tell you what to do the fix it.

Should I do this?
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