o...@eigenstate.org wrote:
ori: asm()/casm() shows assembly. The PC you crashed on
ori: is 0x0000b5d9, which happens to be in the middle of
ori: this comparison instruction:
ori: 
ori: >         Readdir+0x2c 0x0000b5d8 CMPL    dir+0x8(SB)(CX*1),AX
ori: >         Readdir+0x33 0x0000b5df JNE     Readdir+0xd8(SB)
ori: 
ori: which tells me whatever jumped into the code here
ori: is junk; either a bad function pointer, a flipped
ori: bit in your binary, or something else.

At this point, this is really sounding like a hardware issue.  I'm
betting it only happens after the build's been going for a while.  My
bet would be it's heat-related, and could be in the CPU or in memory,
leaning towards CPU.  Check your case and CPU fans, blow out dust,
make sure everything's firmly seated, etc.  If you built the machine
yourself, in particular installing the CPU, did you use thermal paste
between the CPU and the heatsink?  Reseat anything that's socketed,
including cables.  Also, make sure that there's a free air path to and
from all vents in the case.

Also, check the BIOS logs and such for temperature excursions,
assuming your BIOS reports such things.

Dworkin

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