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John Klos

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Jul 21, 2011, 11:39:43 PM7/21/11
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Hi,

While doing a bulk package build of sparsehash-1.10, which is well known
to use TONS of memory:


panic: 3890.1 (??): KSP invalid 0x8baeac04@0x800a3c85 pcb 0x8bae9000 fp
0x8baeac08 psl 0xc00000)
Begin traceback...
panic: %d.%d (%s): KSP invalid %#x@%#x pcb %p fp %#x psl %#x)
Stack traceback :
Process is executing in user space.
End traceback...

dumping to dev 20,1 offset 262800


Otherwise, very happy 4000/90!

John Klos

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Matt Thomas

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Jul 22, 2011, 12:40:43 PM7/22/11
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On Jul 21, 2011, at 8:39 PM, John Klos wrote:

> Hi,
>
> While doing a bulk package build of sparsehash-1.10, which is well known to use TONS of memory:
>
>
> panic: 3890.1 (??): KSP invalid 0x8baeac04@0x800a3c85 pcb 0x8bae9000 fp 0x8baeac08 psl 0xc00000)

What routine is at 0x800a3c85? Normally i'd say it hit the redzone page but it's only 1K into the kernel stack and the redzone is 6K in.

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