Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
> John Polstra wrote:
>> strip
>> # doscmd \
>> .endif
>
> It doesn't give me any problems...
Weird! It doesn't seem like the Alpha make should be different.
>> I haven't found the bottom of the stack yet (11000 frames and
>> counting ...). Let me know if you'd like some additional info.
>
> Yes please. Looking at the code, it seems to me that nmp shouldn't be 0.
Yes, I agree. The old code also assumed it wouldn't be 0.
> What I like to know is, if sendsig/sigreturn is somehow involved. A
> bad stack can do all sorts of nasty things.
GDB is still looking for the bottom of the stack. :-( I did a "bt -30"
to try to find it. Do any of you know the address of the outermost
frame of the kernel stack on the Alpha? If I knew that then I could
probably find the region of interest faster than GDB.
John
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