On 2017-May-5, at 10:13 PM, Mark Millard <mar...@dsl-only.net> wrote:
> On 2017-May-5, at 6:11 PM, Mark Millard <mar...@dsl-only.net> wrote: > >>>> . . . >>>> >>>> For the gcc 4.2.1 based kernel boot I have >>>> had one odd fatal kernel trap (0x903a64a, >>>> "unknown") where the lr showed 0x907f . It >>>> reported being stopped at: >>>> >>>> ffs_truncate+0x1080 >>>> >>>> It appears that "call doadump" worked but >>>> I've not looked at what was put in >>>> /var/crash/ . >>> >>> If I leave the PowerMac idle running: It also happens when busy. >>> # uname -paKU >>> FreeBSD FBSDG4S 12.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 12.0-CURRENT r317820M powerpc >>> powerpc 1200030 1200030 >>> >>> it eventually gets the same ffs_truncate-tied fatal >>> kernel trap, with the same odd lr and the like. >>> >>> So, while I cannot directly cause the problem >>> at a specific time, the problem is repeatable. >>> >>> . . . >> >> The ffs_truncate issue is odd: >> >> A) It was gcc 4.2.1 based for both kernel and world. >> B) I built a gcc 4.2.1 based debug kernel and >> installed it but that does not get the problem. >> >> I sam trying the gcc 4.2.1 debug kernel with the >> system clang 4 world now and will later switch >> to the gcc 4.2.1 non-debug kernel to see what >> happens. >> >> But being a pure gcc 4.2.1 environment originally >> suggests that the ffs_truncate issue is not >> clang-toolchain related. > > I found a bad (old) kernel module in /boot/kernel/ > and eliminating it appears to have removed the > ffs_truncate problem. > > . . . For the ffs_truncate problem I spoke too soon: It happened again, this time while the old PowerMac was busy. The detail numbers and such were again the same. === Mark Millard markmi at dsl-only.net _______________________________________________ freebsd-toolchain@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-toolchain To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-toolchain-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"