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now we wait some more
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build log
reeBSD 11.0-ALPHA6 (VT-LER) #9 r302379M: Fri Jul 8 21:13:03 CDT 2016
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kernel recompile in the works
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svn diff
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--- Comment #25 from Alexander Kabaev ---
This is most definitely a callout that never run and was never scheduled, just
as I suspected. I'd say I am still not believing you about reverting that
change.
Please give me your svn diff and clea
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--- Comment #24 from Larry Rosenman ---
borg.lerctr.org /var/crash # kgdb -c vmcore.last /boot/kernel/kernel
GNU gdb 6.1.1 [FreeBSD]
Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public Lice
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--- Comment #23 from Alexander Kabaev ---
If, after all, you do panic after really, really, really reverting the change,
please print lle->lle_timer from in_lltable_free_entry context.
In above command sequence do not forget 'svn diff' to
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--- Comment #22 from Larry Rosenman ---
I did:
cd /usr/src
svn merge -c -302350 .
nohup make buildworld -j 20 buildkernel >make.k.out 2>&1
make installkernel
shutdown -r now
this is with bdrewery's meta-mode stuff.
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--- Comment #21 from Alexander Kabaev ---
Somehow bugzilla eats comments?
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--- Comment #19 from Alexander Kabaev ---
Please do check again that you run the kernel with the change reverted. I'll
allow myself not to believe you since reverting _does_ fix the panic here and
it is a reliable one.
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--- Comment #20 from Alexander Kabaev ---
Please do check again that you run the kernel with the change reverted. I'll
allow myself not to believe you since reverting _does_ fix the panic here and
it is a reliable one.
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--- Comment #18 from Larry Rosenman ---
That latest crash is post revert of 302350
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--- Comment #17 from Larry Rosenman ---
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post revert crash on boot :(
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--- Comment #16 from Larry Rosenman ---
Done. Now we wait :)
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--- Comment #15 from Alexander Kabaev ---
Just revert the change and do not apply my diff
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--- Comment #14 from Larry Rosenman ---
So, should I do the revert of 302350 AND apply your patch or just apply your
patch? I've already reverted 302081.
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--- Comment #13 from Alexander Kabaev ---
One more comment: the patch addresses only one instance of callout_stop use and
is not enough to cover all possible panics, ipv6 is being one example.
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--- Comment #12 from Alexander Kabaev ---
I suggest trying to revert https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/302350
also, I suspect this is the commit that introduced the behaviour.
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Bug ID: 210924
Summary: 10.3-STABLE - PF - possible regression in pf.conf set
timeout interval
Product: Base System
Version: 10.3-STABLE
Hardware: Any
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ngctl list
There are 6 total nodes:
Name: igb0Type: ether ID: 0001 Num hooks: 1
Name: igb1Type: ether ID: 0002 Num hooks: 2
Name:Typ
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Summary: [panic] Fatal trap 9: general protection fault while
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Version: 11.0-STABLE
Hardware: Any
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--- Comment #2 from Guido Falsi ---
Since 11-STABLE has been branched, this fix, if accepted, should also be merged
there.
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root@planecrash:/home/mmacy # chroot /compat/linux/ apt-get update
Hit:1 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial InRelease
Get:2 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security InRelease [94.5 kB]
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make delete-old
make[1]: "/usr/src/ObsoleteFiles.inc" line 8019: Malformed conditional
(${TARGET_ARCH} != "aarch64" && ${TARGET_CPUARCH} != "arm" && ${TARGET_ARCH}
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