-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hi,
I have seen this in the morning when I had an overnight replication from my laptop to my storage system which transfers a lot of data. Before the panic there was some message like: iwn0: iwn_panicked: controller panicked, iv_state = 5; resetting... iwn0: iwn_read_firmware: ucode rev=0x12a80601 iwn0: iwn_tx_data: m=0xfffff8001d780300: seqno (61735) (39) != ring index (0) ! Then the panic with fault virtual address (0x1f, which seems to be mbuf->mflags). Call trace was: ithread_loop -> intr_event_execute_handlers -> iwn_intr -> iwn_notif_intr -> iwn_ampdu_tx_done@3717 -> ieee80211_tx_complete@3417 So looks like 'm' was NULL in ieee80211_tx_complete. I don't have INVARIANTS enabled or the panic should be earlier as there is an assertion in iwn(4) right before calling ieee80211_tx_complete: KASSERT(m != NULL, ("no mbuf")); I haven't looked at the issue further yet as I haven't idea how to provoke the issue again. Cheers, - -- Xin LI <delp...@delphij.net> https://www.delphij.net/ FreeBSD - The Power to Serve! Live free or die -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.1.0 (FreeBSD) iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJUgPauAAoJEJW2GBstM+nsYHcP/187em+bzP6QW7jw6H+cGwI/ NMi2862SL2NfV+0eQt2zPtUd2MmQZzraT13KumAW5uZ3jOBvRxzjnxJq5Ljv6xP/ T+IwLJ/Tu1Yc+oEcWB0CucDU3Xmsbln1iOo5Wwez/Hs0nllvg+jiwMlUgd6zanxN rxldI9xRgEKKLplCWhhIRODC7JFD4kyftPPMafxEVPXVBtgTtr5Yt0uk/1Nr5aii Quct6QbdpT2epa9wpb2Z5VUgLfafOJ43XWpTdI0xXPxkjqQcBf6E4SoVsxoNQ6IM 33BRye/G0RBkSvWSGaSw6DlqYtSU/NG8Wx4JeEjH71Bm6wE2kk9AU3mvcE/cYGdh INKNw4gpP4EDM1v8mhJjRQIOHON2WEaRH535+zJ16v+KERRKmA9BjDPZh/TSC8CF zBRsHrO1SiS0A1tjccOBBOhSKBBvWwH+fVGtsYLRlmkVF/qzGZqYDnvdDskMKPF9 hAJr3ZU8lC6aja44+qKR3z6m5XxnTGqO1kgIrisQHNBydH3HW5MZLbv9Muf/PWqo caJ04rtC1AQfE9N50l3fYsqvAyAncraCaEiaeQQ2oSNO5ruAm0OjjUQBcAq9xGw8 qEjkFHAbxrOV15y5qXSKkSV80rE5/ve1JEbQqGxhhplMc8DPrc4ZS5AIuujOeJvd oaIMRMYo83HUraRy54SN =0TDK -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-net-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"