Has anyone ever seen this happen outside of xf86Wakeup()?
It's curious that we always crash there, even though the point of failure is generally in the logging functions (which are called many other times). That points to the corruption happening sometime shortly before.
Has anyone ever seen this happen outside of xf86Wakeup()?
It's curious that we always crash there, even though the point of failure is generally in the logging functions (which are called many other times). That points to the corruption happening sometime shortly before.