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This is a patch that I have had in my tree for ages. If init causes an exception that raises a signal, such as a SIGSEGV, SIGILL or SIGFPE, and it hasn't registered a handler for it, we don't deliver the signal, since init doesn't get any signals that it doesn't have a handler for. But that means that we just return to userland and generate the same exception again immediately. With this patch we print a message and kill init in this situation. This is very useful when you have a bug in the kernel that means that init doesn't get as far as executing its first instruction. :) Without this patch the system hangs when it gets to starting the userland init; with it you at least get a message giving you a clue about what has gone wrong. Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org> |
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4xx_mmu.c | ||
44x_mmu.c | ||
fault.c | ||
fsl_booke_mmu.c | ||
hashtable.S | ||
init.c | ||
Makefile | ||
mem_pieces.c | ||
mem_pieces.h | ||
mmu_context.c | ||
mmu_decl.h | ||
pgtable.c | ||
ppc_mmu.c | ||
tlb.c |