https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=280941
Bug ID: 280941
Summary: The reboot command considered harmful
Product: Base System
Version: Unspecified
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity:
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--- Comment #1 from Anton Shepelev ---
(In reply to Anton Shepelev from comment #0)
An important consideration in favor of my proposal is
statistical: an overwhelming majority of situations when the
user wishes to reboot his machine, call
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Bug ID: 280942
Summary: amdsmn(4), amdtemp(4): add support for AMD Family 19h
Models 10h-1Fh.
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
Hardware: amd64
OS
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--- Comment #3 from Aljoscha Vollmerhaus
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With that said, I'm still in favor of actually changing the meaning of "reboot"
to be less surprising for new users.
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--- Comment #18 from Konstantin Belousov ---
Try https://reviews.freebsd.org/D46382
This should stop the panic (I hope), but still I need verbose dmesg to
understand
why the attach failing.
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A commit in branch main references this bug:
URL:
https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/src/commit/?id=0875f3cd74b2f305e82bff4e640c89f891ca84f8
commit 0875f3cd74b2f305e82bff4e640c89f891ca84f8
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Bug ID: 280946
Summary: Realtek RTS522A recognized at boot but not when
plugging a card.
Product: Base System
Version: 14.1-RELEASE
Hardware: amd64
OS
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--- Comment #1 from Lorenzo Torres ---
dmesg when booting with the microSD in the laptop:
rtsx0: <2.1g Realtek RTS522A PCIe SD Card Reader> mem 0xeb60-0xeb600fff at
device 0.0 on pci1
rtsx0: A card is detected
mmc0: on rtsx0
mmcsd0: 6
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--- Comment #22 from Ed Maste ---
(In reply to Mark Johnston from comment #21)
> Enabling DMAR also breaks suspend-to-S3 on my framework 13.
Oh yeah, from Val Packett: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22642
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Bug ID: 280950
Summary: DMAR (hw.dmar.enable=1) breaks resume
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity: Affe
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Bug ID: 280952
Summary: DMAR (hw.dmar.enable=1) incompatible with bhyve
passthrough
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
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Bug ID: 280959
Summary: New FreeBSD EC2 Machines Don't Boot
Product: Base System
Version: 13.3-RELEASE
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity: A
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--- Comment #1 from Sridhar Ayengar ---
This happens with machines with 1GB RAM even. I can give a 2GB instance a try,
if you want me to.
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--- Comment #2 from Sridhar Ayengar ---
Indeed, it looks like a 2GB RAM machine works fine.
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Bug ID: 280965
Summary: Typo in comment
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity: Affects Only Me
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Bug ID: 280966
Summary: sysctl(8) doesn't show some array variables
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
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