DEC Alpha Bug Check Crash
Jon Elson
elson at pico-systems.com
Fri Nov 9 21:46:07 CST 2018
On 11/09/2018 05:38 PM, Peter Coghlan via cctalk wrote:
>> I hadn't started this DEC Alpha 3000-300 since last
>> summer, and booted it up so I could load the new PAK's
>> the other day.
>>
>> The result was that it completes almost the entire
>> OpenVMS startup, but then crashes with the following:
>>
>>
>> %SET-I-INTSET, login interactive limit = 64, current
>> interactive value = 0
>>
>> **** OpenVMS Alpha Operating System V8.4 - BUGCHECK ****
>>
>> ** Bugcheck code = 000001CC: INVEXCEPTN, Exception while
>> above ASTDEL
>> ** Crash CPU: 00000000 Primary CPU: 00000000 Node
>> Name: A300
>> ** Highest CPU number: 00000000
>> ** Active CPUs: 00000000.00000001
>> ** Current Process: DECW$STARTUP
>> ** Current PSB ID: 00000001
>> ** Image Name:
>> A300$DKA0:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]DECW$CONFIG.EXE;1
>>
>> **** Starting selective memory dump at 8-NOV-2018 21:57...
>>
>> The disk is a SCSI2SD board with an 8 GB SD card. It had
>> been running just fine, until now.
>>
>> Does this crash point to a hardware or software problem?
>>
>
> I think "Exception while above ASTDEL" refers to an
> exception encountered
> while processing an interrupt in kernel mode, probably in
> device driver code.
> I think this leans more in the direction of a sofware
> problem while something
> like "Machine check in kernel mode" would lean more in the
> direction of a
> hardware problem.
>
Well, most of my deeper experience in the driver level is
VAX and not Alpha, I think a memory exception is still a
machine check, and so trying to access a memory or device
location that does not exist/respond is still a machine
check at the very lowest level.
Jon
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