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a NMI occured, you could type continue in DDB and the kernel would not attempt to detect what type of NMI was recieved. Now we check for the type of NMI first and then go to DDB if it is enabled. This will solve the problem with having DDB enabled and getting an NMI due to some possibly bad error and being able to continue the operation of the kernel when you really want to panic and know what happened. Submitted by: jhb |
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