On Mon, 7 Feb 2022, Franco Fichtner wrote:
Hi,
Looking at https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/commit/?h=65366903c3a29
and seeing it is still the case in stable/13 would it make sense to
remove the printf() as it seems to be irritating users...
debugnet_any_ifnet_update: Bad dn_init result from igb0 (ifp
0xfffff80003663800), ignoring.
debugnet_any_ifnet_update: Bad dn_init result from igb1 (ifp
0xfffff800038b9800), ignoring.
So far the only reports are for igb(4).
I still see them on main these days with igb (and obviously boot-v):
[13.542599] debugnet_any_ifnet_update: Bad dn_init result from igb1 (ifp
0xfffff80003789000), ignoring.
[14.568307] debugnet_any_ifnet_update: Bad dn_init result from igb2 (ifp
0xfffff8000378a000), ignoring.
I use igb0 to netboot so it is UP by definition.
I looked at the code as I figured I want to know "what bad result"
(either error code or otherwise) to see the comment there.
Is it worth looking at it? I am not a debugnet consumer given it never
grew IPv6 support to my best knowledge but this is likely a igb ordering
issue?
/bz
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Bjoern A. Zeeb r15:7