On 01/19/16 15:19, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 01/19/16 13:13, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Two days ago I upgraded a (perfectly working) 9.3/i386 box to 10.2p10
Since then I've had two panics with the following message:

panic: assertion "lp->busy_itl==0&&lp->busy_itlq==0" failed: file
/usr/src/sys/dev/sym/sym_hipd.c

Since the disk controller is involved, I do not get any core and I have
to press the reset button.

Google showed up no results (I'm not using ZFS, btw) and Bugzilla didn't
help either.

Any hint on where to go from here?

I recommend asking about this on freebsd-stable@...

I'm cc:ing and reply-to:ing :) it now.



and/or raising a PR in bugzilla.

I'd gladly do this, but I though I'd ask for some direction before, since, right now, I have very few details.



If there's any more information you can pull out of your
system, that would probably be helpful

Something in particular?
The only thing that comes to my mind is the following:

# pciconf -lv
...
sym0@pci0:3:5:0: class=0x010000 card=0x39071de1 chip=0x000c1000 rev=0x01 
hdr=0x00
vendor = 'LSI Logic / Symbios Logic'
device = '53c895'
class = mass storage
subclass = SCSI

The card really is a Tekram DC-390U2W.

Oh, and I'm using gmirror with a couple of disks.
There's also a zip drive attached (which has always worked), but I've not been using it in the last three days, so it was not "active" when the system paniced.



-- even if it's a case of taking
a photo of your screen and sticking it on a pasteboard site somewhere.

Not much to see, really: the above message (which should be *almost* exact, since I copied it by hand) and a backtrace which doesn't mean much. Nothing else.



Hmmm... sym(4) looks like it's fairly elderly, implying the same is
probably true of your hardware.

Sure.



Is it possible your disk controller is succumbing to the vagaries of age?

I have never seen any little trouble with such a card (I've had more than one here and at customers'); thought it might actually be dying, I really find it strange that it started as soon as I upgraded from 9.3 to 10.2...



 bye & Thanks a lot
        av.
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