|> I managed to crash my machine just now, and it seems to be caught
|> in a loop:
|>
|> do_page_fault+0x00
|> do_page_fault+0x1e
|> error_code+0x20
|> do_page_fault+0x00
|> do_page_fault+0x1e
|> error_code+0x20
|> do_page_fault+0x00
|> do_page_fault+0x1e
|> error_code+0x20
|>
|> eventually causing a stack overflow.
|>
|> This sounds to me as if it is getting a page fault while handling a
|> page fault. It seems to happen from an interrupt handler that I wrote,
If your interrupt handler causes a page fault then you are doing something
very wrong. An interrupt handler must never sleep.
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