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40 * If an MCA/INIT event occurs while the kernel was running (not user
64 running or not. That is, whether it is on a cpu or is blocked. The
67 INIT event are no longer running, they have been converted to blocked
69 rendezvous interrupt are still running on their normal kernel stacks!
75 no longer running on that cpu. That gives us a decent chance of
80 failed, not on the task that was originally running. Again this
82 own stack as running on that cpu. Then a recursive error gets a
140 * i386 backtrace is not very sensitive to whether a process is running
142 running or not.
146 What happens when MCA/INIT is delivered what a cpu is running user
162 How do we get a backtrace on the tasks that were running when MCA/INIT
177 How do we identify the tasks that were running when MCA/INIT was
193 'MCA 12159' means that pid 12159 was running when the MCA was