> Subject: Re: panic on 2 October and 3 October snapshots > From: Theo de Raadt <deraadt () cvs ! openbsd ! org> > Date: 2010-10-03 19:24:19 > Message-ID: 201010031924.o93JOJb1029879 () cvs ! openbsd ! org > [Download message RAW] > > > > I installed the 2 October snapshot yesterday, and after the reboot got a > > > panic. > > > > > > I booted again from the RAMdisk kernel, point to the 3 October snaphot > > > and \ > > > ignored the hash mismatch, and panicked again. Trace and ps for each > > > below. > > > > You are mixing a recent snapshot and an lkm which has been compiled for > > an older kernel. You will need to recompile your lkm for it to work with > > the current snapshots. If you can't recompile it, then you'll have to > > stick to the kernel it was compiled for. > > And even then, since it is code from other people, it still might have a > bug in it regarding the malloc flags -- either of those is now required, > as the assert says. > > I should probably ask -- did you even read the panic? Is the wording > too poor to understand (and thus result in peeking at the code) or is > the problem above the keyboard? >
To a non-zero extent, PEBCAK. I am not competent to usefully peek at the code. I will remove the lkm, which isn't being used.. -- Ed Ahlsen-Girard Ft. Walton Beach FL