Re: "you need to restart your computer" covers panic messages..
Re: "you need to restart your computer" covers panic messages..
- Subject: Re: "you need to restart your computer" covers panic messages..
- From: "Sean McBride" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2002 11:59:32 -0400
Andrew Gallatin (email@hidden) wrote:
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Is there anyway to get rid of the nice, friendly "You need to restart
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your computer...." window which appears in 10.2 when a panic happens?
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Its blocking part of the register dump that I'd like to see.
This was on Darwin Dev on tuesday:
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>As far as I know, this is the bits you can set using the debug boot-args
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>DB_HALT 0x1 halt at boot-time and wait for debugger attach
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>DB_PRT 0x2 allows debug output from printf in kernel, to console
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>DB_NMI 0x4 Keyboard function: enter debugger nub
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>DB_KPRT 0x8 Enable 'serial' output (for kprintf())
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>DB_KDB 0x10 This enables the kdb (serial) debugger instead of
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>gdb (not really new)
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>DB_SLOG 0x20 Output certain diags to the system log (mostly VM things
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>for now)
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>DB_ARP 0x40 Allow the debugger to ARP/route (no need for
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>permanent ARP entries and can debug across routers)
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>DB_KDP_BP_DIS 0x80
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>Now, I've heard people using 0x144, 0x146. Anybody would care to explain the
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>extra bit missing ?
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0x100 turns off the graphical, multilingual panic screen, and reverts to
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the old text stack crawl.
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