Mail Archives: djgpp/2001/02/08/18:01:31
In article <Pine DOT SUN DOT 3 DOT 91 DOT 1010208102939 DOT 20284Y-100000 AT is>,
djgpp AT delorie DOT com wrote:
>
> On Wed, 7 Feb 2001 dcasale AT my-deja DOT com wrote:
>
> > Okay, here's all it gives me. No stack trace or anything.
> >
> > General Protection Fault at eip-3af9d; flags=3046
> > eax=00043406 ebx=000100af ecx=00af00a7 edx=0000001c esi=00af00bf
> > edi=00000000 ebp=0004342c esp=0000227a cs=a7 ds=a7 es=af fs=bf gs=bf
> > ss=33 error=0000
>
> You will see in section 12.2 that this message comes from CWSDPMI. It
> means you crashed the machine so badly that CWSDPMI aborted itself.
Section 12.2 of the FAQ only referred to CWSDPMI in connection with a
_Page Fault_. This was a _General Protection Fault_. If the FAQ
doesn't specifically say that General Protection Faults can also come
from CWSDPMI, how am I supposed to know?
> > I don't know if this'll be any help, tho...
>
> It's of _great_ help.
>
> The code which crashes is at 0x3af9d. Can you see what's there? One
> way is to load the program into GDB, then type "list *0x3af9d". You
> should see the listing of several source lines around the point where
> it crashes. If "list" doesn't work, try "disassemble 0x3af9d", which
> should at least say inside what function did it happen.
I disassembled it, and it says it's from __djgpp_exception_table.
Specifically, it's crashing on the following line (excerpted from
src/libc/go32/excepn.S):
exception_handler:
pushl %ebx
pushl %ds
.byte 0x2e /* CS: */
cmpb $0, forced
je not_forced
call limitFix
.byte 0x2e /* CS: */
movzbl forced,%ebx
movl %ebx,8(%esp) /* replace EXCEPNO */
not_forced:
movw %cs:___djgpp_our_DS, %ds
movl $0x10000, forced <----- /* its zero now, flag
inuse */
movl $exception_state, %ebx
I still have no idea what this means. I'm guessing that it crashed
while trying to throw an exception, but that doesn't tell me what I
need to do to fix the problem. *shrugs*
Damon Casale, damon AT WRONG DOT redshift DOT com (remove the obvious)
"Number five alive! No disassemble." -- Number 5, "Short Circuit"
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