kernel panic message

Bill Palenske xxwrp at picasso.lerc.nasa.gov
Sat Mar 9 07:31:23 AEST 1991


Bill Palenske writes:
>
>I have an SGI 4D/320 running 3.3 and I've got
>
>	PANIC: CPU 0: receive 1a.
>
>This is NOT in my manual.  What does it mean?  Email will do, I'll 
>summarize.  Thanks.

As promised:

	It's a panic in 4.3BSD and post-4.3 networking kernel code.  It means
	that when reading or receiving data from a UDP or other datagram-like
	(dgram, raw) socket, the code discovered that the next enqueued buffer
	did not begin with an address (all datagram buffers have their source
	addresses prepended).

Thanks to the authoritative personage who replied.


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