> The NMI oopser for UP only trips in when the cpu is spinning. If the
> cpu is in a halt state then NMI does not run. But in a halt state you
> should be able to activate kdb via the pause key. The only time you
> cannot get kdb via pause is if interrupts are disabled (but then the
> cpu should be spinning and NMI should kick in) or if the cpu or
> motherboard is totally wedged.
just a quick followup while i'm working at it. the hardware is totally
hung, nothing gets to it, keyboard, serial, or nmi.
being there are a lot of usb functions, does anyone have some suggested
breakpoints?
-d
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