On 04/17/18 17:20, EBFE via freebsd-stable wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Apr 2018 09:05:48 -0700
> Freddie Cash wrote:
>
>> # Tune for desktop usage
>> kern.sched.preempt_thresh=224
>>
>> Works quite nicely on a 4-core AMD Phenom-II X4 960T Processor
>> (3010.09-MHz K8-class CPU) running KDE4 using an Nvi
On Tue, 17 Apr 2018 09:05:48 -0700
Freddie Cash wrote:
> # Tune for desktop usage
> kern.sched.preempt_thresh=224
>
> Works quite nicely on a 4-core AMD Phenom-II X4 960T Processor
> (3010.09-MHz K8-class CPU) running KDE4 using an Nvidia 210 GPU.
For interactive tasks, there is a "special" tu
On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 8:49 AM, Kevin Oberman wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 11:56 PM, Eivind Nicolay Evensen <
> eivi...@terraplane.org> wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Apr 04, 2018 at 09:32:58AM -0400, George Mitchell wrote:
> > > On 04/04/18 06:39, Alban Hertroys wrote:
> > > > [...]
> > > > That said
> On 17 Apr 2018, at 9:24 AM, Kyle Evans wrote:
>
> Can you set vm.pmap.pti=0 at the loader prompt and see if
> this affects your situation at all, just to rule that out?
I redid everything from the start, did set vm.pmap.pti=0, and it behaves
exactly the same: kernel panic.
Thanks for your
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 11:56 PM, Eivind Nicolay Evensen <
eivi...@terraplane.org> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 04, 2018 at 09:32:58AM -0400, George Mitchell wrote:
> > On 04/04/18 06:39, Alban Hertroys wrote:
> > > [...]
> > > That said, SCHED_ULE (the default scheduler for quite a while now) was
> desig
On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 10:18 AM, Dan Allen wrote:
>
>
>> On 17 Apr 2018, at 8:49 AM, Kyle Evans wrote:
>>
>> As "the guy most likely to have broken boot code in stable," may I ask
>> what leads you specifically to amd64 boot code? Mostly curious if
>> there's something beyond "i386 works well" t
> On 17 Apr 2018, at 8:49 AM, Kyle Evans wrote:
>
> As "the guy most likely to have broken boot code in stable," may I ask
> what leads you specifically to amd64 boot code? Mostly curious if
> there's something beyond "i386 works well" that lead you to this
> conclusion.
It is partly just a hu
On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 9:44 AM, Dan Allen wrote:
> I run FreeBSD 11-STABLE on actual machines, and I build the system every few
> days. Things have been fine.
>
> However, I also run FreeBSD 11 via the qemu emulator on my Mac. I run lots
> of different BSD & Linux OSes here to test them out.
I run FreeBSD 11-STABLE on actual machines, and I build the system every few
days. Things have been fine.
However, I also run FreeBSD 11 via the qemu emulator on my Mac. I run lots of
different BSD & Linux OSes here to test them out. I have been running the same
binary of qemu-system-x86_64
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On 04/07/18 10:18, Peter wrote:
> Hi all,
> [...]
Thanks for all the investigation!
> 3. kern.sched.preempt_thresh
>
> I could make the problem disappear by changing kern.sched.preempt_thresh
> from the default 80 to either 11 (i5-3570T) or 7 (p3) or smaller. This
> seems to correspond to the dis
>> freebsd 11.1 stable r321309 boot failed
>> loader.efi recognize efipart as new disk on MacBook pro mid 2015
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On 17.04.2018 16:30, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
CCing mjoras@ as author of suspicious change
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=323477
> I have a server that was running stable/11 rock-stable for many months.
It was running stable/11 r314043 before last update.
> A week ago I'v
Hi!
I have a server that was running stable/11 rock-stable for many months.
A week ago I've updates it to 11.1-STABLE r332356 and today it paniced and I
have crashdump.
Any thoughts?
Unread portion of the kernel message buffer:
Sleeping thread (tid 100444, pid 28400) owns a non-sleepable lock
KD
On Wed, Apr 04, 2018 at 09:32:58AM -0400, George Mitchell wrote:
> On 04/04/18 06:39, Alban Hertroys wrote:
> > [...]
> > That said, SCHED_ULE (the default scheduler for quite a while now) was
> > designed with multi-CPU configurations in mind and there are claims that
> > SCHED_4BSD works better
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