[Info-vax] %SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO again

Simon Clubley clubley at remove_me.eisner.decus.org-Earth.UFP
Mon Apr 8 08:27:53 EDT 2024


On 2024-04-07, motk <yep at yep.yep> wrote:
> On 4/6/24 19:50, motk wrote:
>
> Everything is going great.
>
> $ help analyze
>
>    Improperly handled condition, bad stack or no handler specified.
>      Signal arguments:   Number = 0000000000000005
>                          Name   = 000000000000000C
>                                   0000000000000004
>                                   00000000000007D8
>                                   FFFF830007C02367
>                                   0000000000000012
>      Register dump:
>      RAX = 000000007FF9DC80  RDI = 000000007FF9DC80  RSI = 00000000000007D8
>      RDX = 0000000000000000  RCX = 00000000000007D8  R8  = 00000000FFFF8F84
>      R9  = 000000000808080D  RBX = 000000007FFABE00  RBP = 000000007FF9E4A0
>      R10 = 000000007FFABDB0  R11 = 000000007FFA4D18  R12 = 000000007FF9C648
>      R13 = 0000000000000018  R14 = 000000007FF9C800  R15 = 0000000000008301
>      RIP = FFFF830007C02367  RSP = 000000007FF9E440  SS  = 000000000000001B
> %SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual 
> address=000000000000000C, PC=0000000000000002, PS=7AD44D2F
>

Executive mode again (_if_ I am reading the PS register correctly and if
the current mode bits are in the same place as on Alpha.)

I wonder if RMS (or the XQP) has managed to corrupt your disk somehow.

Can you make the system disk available to a second instance and run an
$ anal/disk on it from that second instance ?

Simon.

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