John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Grog had a similar panic on IRC the other day: > > >#7 0xc021c857 in nfs_msg (p=0x0, server=0xc0bf0cf2 "slave:/usr/home", > > msg=0xc02ba748 "not responding") at > > The 'p' parameter is a process that is supposed to be making the request, and > thus is going to receive a console message to its tty about the server going > away. Note that 'p' is NULL. This leads to a NULL dereference in tprintf(). > The 'p' comes from some type of NFS request structure. That is as far as I > could take it however.. Since proc can be NULL and most of the other code in nfs_socket handles it I do think this actually is the right thing to do. Comments? /assar Index: nfs_socket.c =================================================================== RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/sys/nfs/nfs_socket.c,v retrieving revision 1.62 diff -u -w -u -w -r1.62 nfs_socket.c --- nfs_socket.c 2000/11/26 20:35:21 1.62 +++ nfs_socket.c 2000/12/18 01:58:46 @@ -1969,6 +1969,7 @@ char *server, *msg; { + if (p != NULL) tprintf(p, LOG_INFO, "nfs server %s: %s\n", server, msg); return (0); } To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message