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Hi Steven! Thank you for your help! I'm seeing the same:
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The interesting thing is that in my cstat program,
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Bug ID: 207085
Summary: pmc assertion failure: pmc %p non-NULL
Product: Base System
Version: 10.2-RELEASE
Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
Status: New
Severi
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My apologies... attached now.
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Bug ID: 207080
Summary: pfctl crash when load pf.conf, libc/resolv problem ?
Product: Base System
Version: 9.3-STABLE
Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
Status: New
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Bug ID: 207086
Summary: LCD Brightness
Product: Base System
Version: 10.2-STABLE
Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity: Affects Some People
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Bug ID: 207087
Summary: kernel: r295285 in 10.2-STABLE breaks OpenVPN
functionality
Product: Base System
Version: 10.2-STABLE
Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
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--- Comment #2 from g_amana...@yahoo.com ---
Also I just figured out that my Android devices which connect directly to the
gateway running the OpenVPN server (they connect to the internal interface and
not through OpenVPN) are not able to op
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--- Comment #4 from Konstantin Belousov ---
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Could you please provide exact recipe to reproduce the overflow panic ?
I tried e.g. pmcstat -P CPU_CLK_UNHALTED_CORE on
sandybridge and was unable to pa
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--- Comment #4 from g_amana...@yahoo.com ---
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This issue concerns only 10.2-STABLE (now 10.3-BETA1) which is about to become
10.3-RELEASE. The commit has not been applied to 10.2-RELEASE, so you must be
f
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--- Comment #6 from mgro...@shrew.net ---
Doah, sorry. I stopped and started writing that last paragraph while in the
middle of something else. I was still thinking of things in terms of tunneling.
Please disregard and I'll go away and be qu
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--- Comment #5 from mgro...@shrew.net ---
I see. They underlying cause is quite possibly unrelated then. As I said, I
wasn't trying to hijack your bug report. But the symptom still sounds similar
in the respect that some of your UDP traffic
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(In reply to Konstantin Belousov from comment #4)
I don't know if Sandy Bridge supports the aliases or not. I do know that
vmware fusion on my Broadwell machine does NOT support the IA32_A_PMCn
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Actually, the best test might be to do this:
uint64_t num;
num = rdmsr(0xc1);
printf("init: %lx\n", num);
wrmsr(0xc1, 0x8000);
num = rdmsr(0xc1);
pri
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