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--- Comment #4 from Jan Kokemüller ---
To uncover the bug it helps to run multiple instances at the same time and to
remove the debug output or to pipe it into /dev/null. After a few seconds, at
least some instances should be dead.
I've te
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--- Comment #25 from Kenneth Salerno ---
(In reply to Nathan Whitehorn from comment #24)
I can print an assembly trace of the kernel execution from QEMU if that helps.
Let me know.
Thanks.
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--- Comment #24 from Nathan Whitehorn ---
(In reply to Kenneth Salerno from comment #23)
All of this sounds like pretty clear evidence of memory corruption that we are
avoiding in the normal case purely by chance. I don't have the foggiest
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--- Comment #93 from m...@sentex.net ---
All working great since this commit for this particular bug
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--- Comment #2 from Jan Kokemüller ---
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excerpt of Dtrace script output
Here is part of the Dtrace debug log.
When 'got err' is printed
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Bug ID: 227285
Summary: File descriptor passing does not work reliably on SMP
system (cache coherency issue?)
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
Hardware: Any
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--- Comment #3 from rozhuk...@gmail.com ---
Why close() does not wakes thread that sleep on accept()?
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--- Comment #2 from rozhuk...@gmail.com ---
I do not understand why shutdown() does not generates POLLHUP/EV_EOF (EV_ERROR
then add shutdowned socket) for poll() and kqueue().
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--- Comment #3 from Ed Maste ---
See https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14956, which stops lld from generating > 2
PT_LOADs. The underlying issue in btxld will still exist.
IMO we should upgrade the warning
btxld: zfsloader.bin: Warning: Ignor
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