PDP-11/45 RSTS/E boot problem

Noel Chiappa jnc at mercury.lcs.mit.edu
Tue Jan 8 17:07:28 CST 2019


    > From: Fritz Mueller

PPS:

    > I could work to extract the core file

I just checked, and the binary for the 'ls' command is what's called 'pure
code'; i.e. the instructions are in a separate (potentially shared) block of
memory from the process' data (un-shared).

I don't recall off the top of my head whether the location of that shared
block of memory is in the per-process swappable kernel data (which is included
in the process core dump). I'll check tomorrow, when I'm not sick as a dog
(pretty miserable right at the moment).

It would be east to mod the OS to print all that info when that illegal
instruction trap happens - but that will change the size of the OS, so will
probably change the location the process is at; so that might cause the
symptoms to change. Ditto for recompilling 'ls' to make it a unified blob.


   > Assuming that doesn't create another core file... :-) 

:-) Don't worry, we'll nail it!

      Noel


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