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- .TH PANIC 9
- .SH NAME
- panic \- abandon hope
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .ta \w'\fLchar* 'u
- .B
- void panic(char *fmt, ...)
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .I Panic
- writes a message to the console and
- causes the system to give up the ghost.
- It enables interrupts, dumps the kernel stack,
- and halts the current processor;
- if more than one, others will gradually come to a halt.
- Depending on configuration settings, the platform-dependent
- .I exit
- might reboot the system.
- The format
- .I fmt
- and associated arguments are the same as those for
- .IR print (9).
- .I Panic
- adds a prefix
- .L "panic: "
- and a trailing newline.
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