First Leopard Crash
LuKreme
kremels at kreme.com
Wed Feb 27 13:06:34 PST 2008
Well, I had my first crash in Leopard just now. This is the
PanicReporter/2008-02-27-135138.panic dump (they renamed panic.log)
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Wed Feb 27 13:51:38 2008
panic(cpu 2 caller 0x001A8C8A): Kernel trap at 0x00132c21, type
14=page fault, registers:
CR0: 0x80010033, CR2: 0x1540b000, CR3: 0x00d50000, CR4: 0x00000660
EAX: 0x00000014, EBX: 0x00000014, ECX: 0x00000078, EDX: 0x4b213a80
CR2: 0x1540b000, EBP: 0x4b213a58, ESI: 0x00000000, EDI: 0x1540afec
EFL: 0x00010206, EIP: 0x00132c21, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x10ee0010
Error code: 0x00000000
Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
0x4b213778 : 0x12b0e1 (0x457024 0x4b2137ac 0x13321a 0x0)
0x4b2137c8 : 0x1a8c8a (0x460550 0x132c21 0xe 0x45fd00)
0x4b2138a8 : 0x19eb67 (0x4b2138c0 0x246 0x4b213a58 0x132c21)
0x4b2138b8 : 0x132c21 (0xe 0x48 0x4b210070 0x3e0010)
0x4b213a58 : 0x388ee2 (0x44429974 0x4b213a88 0x388e51 0x4b213a80)
0x4b213a98 : 0x4441f762 (0xfdb09e2 0x15 0x44429974 0x14)
0x4b213b28 : 0x44cc52 (0x736f5d8 0x5a90b90 0x5ab61d4 0xb1ed3b0)
0x4b213b78 : 0x44fb57 (0x11230ce4 0x5a90b90 0xb1ed3b0 0xb376a30)
0x4b213bb8 : 0x1dab6a (0x5a90b90 0xb1ed3b0 0xb376a30 0x4b213e64)
0x4b213c18 : 0x1ea2f7 (0xb1ed3b0 0x4b213d50 0x4b213e64 0x4b213e8c)
0x4b213c78 : 0x1e0b5f (0x4b213d38 0x4b213cec 0x4b213e8c 0x11230ce4)
0x4b213d08 : 0x1e11de (0x11230ce4 0x4b213d38 0xa00 0x4b213e8c)
0x4b213f78 : 0x3dbe77 (0x70aa4a0 0x11230be0 0x11230c24 0x1)
0x4b213fc8 : 0x19f084 (0x12fd93c0 0x0 0x1a20b5 0x5a16790)
No mapping exists for frame pointer
Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0xbfffd888
Kernel loadable modules in backtrace (with dependencies):
com.apple.security.seatbelt(107.1)@0x4441a000->0x44431fff
BSD process name corresponding to current thread: firefox-bin
Mac OS version:
9C31
Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 9.2.0: Tue Feb 5 16:13:22 PST 2008;
root:xnu-1228.3.13~1/RELEASE_I386
System model name: MacPro1,1 (Mac-F4208DC8)
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com.aple.security.seatbelt ???
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