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It's not byte-for-byte identical, but I'm sure we could update any
parsing/expressions in pmcannotate to handle either case with relative ease.
Linking against libllvm indeed seems like a reasonable 2nd ste
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I've uploaded a fairly noisy pcap file:
https://people.freebsd.org/~kevans/re0.pcap
The panicked laptop was plugged back in within a minute of starting this dump.
Around 7 minutes in at *:45/*:46 is whe
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Hmm... yeah, good point- I misread '18' as '16', and those are actually the two
Windows boxen on the local segment; 10.6.112.1 being the gateway for this vlan.
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These are different requesters? It would help to spell out which IP(s) are the
panic'd laptop.
07:55:53.025959 ARP, Request who-has 10.6.112.1 tell 10.6.112.16, length 46
07:55:53.025980 ARP, Request w
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This does not panic during an attach/detach loop.
1st terminal
$ su root
$ /bin/sh
# while true; do devctl attach pci0:3:0:0;ifconfig re0 up; sleep 1;devctl
detach pci0:3:0:0; done
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Doing this resulted in no activity from debugnet, at least.
It might be worth noting that it does take a while after the initial panic for
this misbehavior to
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A commit references this bug:
Author: gjb
Date: Mon Jan 13 16:31:01 UTC 2020
New revision: 356685
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/356685
Log:
Ensure the TYPE, BRANCH, and REV
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panic debug
're' on 12.1;
're' on head;
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You could try repro'ing the problem with net.debugnet.debug=1 or =2 to verify
that the debugnet code isn't actually running somehow.
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Yeah, so from the system's viewpoint it looks like an absolutely normal panic
and I'm at ddb prompt and able to dump (and did, because I needed to examine
later
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What happens after the panic? Does the system attempt to dump core? Do you
perhaps have a DDB script that attempts to trigger a netdump?
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usr.bin/diff/diff_test:unified -> passed [0.038s]
usr.bin/diff/netbsd_diff_test:mallocv -> passed [0.024s]
usr.bin/diff/netbsd_diff_test:nomallocv -> passed [0.023s]
usr.bin/diff/netbsd_diff_test:same -> passed [0.024s]
Results file id is usr_tests.20200113-172221-636074
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