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n.b. meta data here is mangled:
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A commit in branch main references this bug:
URL:
https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/src/commit/?id=fff1551c0357cc43f6138fecfad1d79d8d8baa15
commit fff1551c0357cc43f6138fecfad1d79d8d8baa15
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Bug ID: 271251
Summary: Kernel panics when loading vmm module with VT-x
disabled
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
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--- Comment #23 from Michael Dexter ---
(In reply to Yuri Pankov from comment #22)
The documentation may confuse people when they look for the mentioned
"acpi.ko".
That said, do you have any other ideas to try to make this hardware work?
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--- Comment #22 from Yuri Pankov ---
(In reply to Michael Dexter from comment #21)
acpi.ko wasn't replaced by anything; ACPI is now only supported when compiled
into the kernel, where now being ~ since 2010 :)
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--- Comment #21 from Michael Dexter ---
(In reply to Graham Perrin from comment #20)
Google was the search engine but the page mentions acpi.ko either way, which
appears to have been replaced with acpi_*.ko
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Bug ID: 271246
Summary: Kernel wired memory leak with repeated netstat
Product: Base System
Version: 13.2-STABLE
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
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--- Comment #14 from Santiago Martinez ---
here it goes. sorry for the delay.
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--- Comment #13 from Santiago Martinez ---
Created attachment 241972
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bnxt-patch.diff
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--- Comment #12 from Santiago Martinez ---
Yes, its based on comment 4 + 7.
Give me a few mins that I sync up with 13.2 and will check that still valid.
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--- Comment #11 from Mark Johnston ---
(In reply to Santiago Martinez from comment #10)
Thanks for following up so quickly. Could you please share the patch you are
using? Is it just based on comment 5, or is there more to it?
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--- Comment #10 from Santiago Martinez ---
(In reply to Mark Johnston from comment #9)
Hi Mark,
With the patch it works and the server has been stable, as it was with 13.1
The card seems to work fine, with no errors with or without 802.
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--- Comment #20 from Peter Eriksson ---
See comment #12 a bit up here :-)
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--- Comment #9 from Mark Johnston ---
(In reply to Santiago Martinez from comment #7)
Have you had any success?
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--- Comment #8 from geoffroy desvernay ---
Since upgrade from 12.3p1x to 13.2-RELEASE, we have the same error message here
with bnxt (not tested with 13.1):
dmesg:
bnxt0: mem
0xb9a1-0xb9a1,0xb910-0xb91f,0xb9aa2000-0xb9aa3f
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--- Comment #2 from Peter Eriksson ---
(In reply to Marek Zarychta from comment #1)
Regarding the P440 - is it using the "ciss" driver? Then yes, that driver has
well known bugs regarding discovering disks due to a couple of errors in the
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Bug ID: 271240
Summary: periodic(8) output mangles in e-mails/uses
non-portable/-neutral date formats
Product: Base System
Version: 12.4-RELEASE
Hardware: Any
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--- Comment #2 from Mina Galić ---
See also: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/pull/731
See also: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D39954
(let's see which one gets picked up first ;)
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Bug ID: 271238
Summary: mpr (LSI SAS3816) driver not finding ses devices in HP
D6020 enclosures
Product: Base System
Version: 12.4-RELEASE
Hardware: Any
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