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Any more thoughts on this please?
Now Ports collection support for 10.3 has ended, this bug is now a hard blocker
preventing me from upgrading to 10.4 and continuing to apply security fixes.
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--- Comment #18 from Eugene Grosbein ---
(In reply to Mark Knight from comment #16)
I'm out of ideas.
Could you please test 11.1-RELEASE or 11.2-PRERELEASE? I've seen similar
reports that were 'fixed' by upgrading to 11.1.
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--- Comment #20 from Eugene Grosbein ---
Created attachment 193023
--> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=193023&action=edit
thread 257/100247
(In reply to Konstantin Belousov from comment #19)
How does one recover orig
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--- Comment #21 from Eugene Grosbein ---
Mark, you should check if you have BIOS update for this box.
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--- Comment #22 from Mark Knight ---
Thanks. BIOS is 1006 (updated before I filed this bug) from
https://www.asus.com/uk/Motherboards/PRIME-H270M-PLUS/HelpDesk_Download/. I see
there's now a 1010 I could try. To reiterate this is fine under
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--- Comment #23 from Eugene Grosbein ---
The process holding sx lock is hald:
257 Thread 100247 (PID=1343: hald) sched_switch (td=0xf80079fd3000,
newtd=, flags=)
at /usr/src/sys/kern/sched_ule.c:1956
Hald is installed with po
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--- Comment #24 from Mark Knight ---
Ah, thank you!!
I don't recall why hald was installed (it was probably from a long time ago).
I've removed it, and so far, I'm not seeing any symptoms, so long as I avoid
sysctl -a.
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