Opened 6 years ago
Last modified 3 weeks ago
#14564 new bug
General Protection exception in page scrubber
Reported by: | mauritslamers | Owned by: | nobody |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | Unscheduled |
Component: | System/Kernel | Version: | R1/beta1 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Blocked By: | #13205 | Blocking: | #15472, #17871, #19103, #19224 |
Platform: | x86-64 |
Description
Running the release beta 1 natively on a Macbook Pro 2012 (vesa mode), after a short while the system crashes with an unexpected exception "General Protection Exception". A photo of the trace is included. After this error, keyboard doesn't respond anymore.
Attachments (2)
Change History (16)
by , 6 years ago
Attachment: | 20180930_212411.jpg added |
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comment:1 by , 6 years ago
Component: | - General → System/Kernel |
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comment:2 by , 6 years ago
Weird, I haven't seen that one before. Thanks for the bug report! We'll take a look.
comment:3 by , 5 years ago
Blocking: | 15472 added |
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comment:4 by , 5 years ago
Blocked By: | 15472 added |
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Blocking: | 15472 removed |
comment:5 by , 3 years ago
still here, occured while running bepdf
by , 3 years ago
Attachment: | IMG_0368.JPG added |
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comment:6 by , 3 years ago
Blocked By: | 13205 added |
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comment:7 by , 2 years ago
Blocking: | 17871 added |
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comment:9 by , 2 years ago
Unfortunately I don't really have any ideas. This seems to only happen consistently on Apple hardware, and may be due to memory corruption or any number of other things. Disabling SMP and running without ACPI are the first things to try. After that there is the kernel heap overflow checker, but that may not really help if the problem is in page memory structures...
comment:11 by , 2 months ago
Blocking: | 19103 added |
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comment:12 by , 3 weeks ago
Blocking: | 19224 added |
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comment:13 by , 3 weeks ago
Blocked By: | 15472 removed |
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Blocking: | 15472 added |
comment:14 by , 3 weeks ago
I was seeing similar crashes on my MacbookAir4,1. I gave disabling ACPI and SMP a shot; I could still reproduce the kernel panic with SMP disabled. Unfortunately disabling ACPI on this machine seems to make the entire USB not show up, so I can’t interact with the UI to test that configuration.
KDL trace of the general protection exception