09.11.2013, 00:48, "Alexander Pakhomov" <ker0...@yandex.ru>:
> 09.11.2013, 00:37, "Stefan Sperling" <s...@openbsd.org>:
>
>>  On Sat, Nov 09, 2013 at 12:17:35AM +0400, Alexander Pakhomov wrote:
>>>   Hi!
>>>   ?) my usb wifi adapter probably overheated near cpu fan out
>>  I have a similar issue with urtwn. Working wifi is hit and miss,
>>  and when it doesn't work the USB wifi dongle is usually very hot.
>>  No idea why it's happening.
>>>   1) I've got the same symptoms as with Atheros: net hangs, dhclient fails 
>>> with No buffer space available
>>  That probably means the card isn't transmitting packets to the
>>  access point. Are you sure you're within range of the AP?
>>  Does this happen close to the AP?
>
> It is really close. Seems to be a driver bug
>
>>>   2) I pull usb off and got kernel panic with ddb prompt (page fault). I 
>>> forget to remember execution address. I know, I am an idiot.
>>>
>>>   Is it OK to get kernel panic due to USB device bug?
>>  No it isn't and such bugs are not unheard of (here's an old example
>>  of such a bug: http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=134210904504514&w=2)
>>
>>  If you can still reproduce this issue in -current a dmesg and ddb
>>  trace and ps output as per the bug report instructions would be great.
>
> How can I get trace in ddb? I've got no "bt" and I didn't see how to do it in 
> "help". Verbouse answer would be great. Don't see "trace" in man ddb too. I 
> don't want to miss a chance if it happens again this way.

Found in man;

> How can I attach separate disk slice (reserved for Linux) for kernel dump? I 
> have 16 Gb RAM so I don't need swap. Is kernel damping every panic?

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