kernel panic at kern/arch/x86/trap.c:541, from core 3: rcx 0xffffffffc8667ec8
Double fault! Check the kernel stack pointer; you likely ran off the end of the stack. rdx 0x000000242262a627
rbp 0xfffffff0000d3fd8
Stack Backtrace on Core 3:
rsi 0x0000000000000003
#01 [<0xffffffffc200a3b7>] in backtrace at src/kdebug.c:219
rdi 0xffffffffc8667ec0
#02 [<0xffffffffc2009b7c>] in _panic at src/init.c:266
r8 0x0000000000000000
#03 [<0xffffffffc20aa253>] in handle_double_fault at arch/x86/trap.c:541
r9 0xffffffffc8667fb8
r10 0x0000000000000078
r11 0xffffffffc8667f78
r12 0xffff80000217aae0
r13 0x0000000000000002
r14 0x0000000000000000
r15 0x0000000000000002
trap 0x00000008 Double Fault
gsbs 0xffffffffc8667ec0
fsbs 0x0000000000000000
err 0x--------00000000
ROS(Core 3)> rip 0xffffffffc209f2c1
cs 0x------------0008
flag 0x0000000000010246
rsp 0xfffffff0000d3fd8
ss 0x------------0010
Backtrace of kernel context on Core 2:
#01 [<0xffffffffc209f2c1>] in cpu_halt at arch/x86/idle.c:20
#02 [<0xffffffffc205442a>] in __smp_idle at src/smp.c:84
kernel panic at kern/arch/x86/trap.c:541, from core 2: Double fault! Check the kernel stack pointer; you likely ran off the end of the stack.
Stack Backtrace on Core 2:
#01 [<0xffffffffc200a3b7>] in backtrace at src/kdebug.c:219
#02 [<0xffffffffc2009b7c>] in _panic at src/init.c:266
#03 [<0xffffffffc20aa253>] in handle_double_fault at arch/x86/trap.c:541