I have upgraded a pentium II i386 firewall system with 5.8 stable but
trigger a panic almost as soon as I start any torrents (not sure if it
is significant but my torrent client has high connection settings). It
ran fine for over a week with web and email traffic before I tried
torrenting.

This happens with my own as well as mtier GENERIC and the current
kernel from Nov 22. I believe a panic also happens when torrenting with
a kernel without patch 008.

The panic message is:

kernel diagnostic assertion "inp->inp_laddr.s_addr == INADDR_ANY ||
inp->inp_lport" failed: file "../../../../netinet/in_pcb.c", line 446

I don't have a serial connection setup on this system currently but
have pictures of the panics and traces and dmesg, uvm_exp. They are
currently a megabyte each but I can shrink them or send them to anyone
who would like them directly. ALso I can trigger this at will so can
get any information required from ddb.

The mtier Nov 10 kernel says: Bad frame pointer: 0xd09d6330

The current (Nov 22) bsd says the same: Bad frame pointer: 0xd09d6330

Stopped at db_read_bytes+0x17: movzbl 0(%esi,%ecx,1),%eax

 TID      PID  UID  PRFLAGS   PFLAGS CPU  COMMAND
*10888   10888  0    0x14000   0x210  0   softnet

db_get_value+0x38
db_numargs+0x24
db_stack_trace_print+0x501
db_trap+0xd2
kbd_trap+0xcc
trap+0x2a5

and also:

Debugger+0x7
panic+0x71
__assert+0x2e
in_pcbconnect+0x1de
syn_cache_get+0x5d7
tcp_input+0x1639
ip_ours+0x1f5
ipv4_input+0x3de
ipintr+0x16
netintr+0x77
softintr_dispatch+0x5a
Xsoftnet+0x12

uvm_fault(0xd0bba0a0, 0x0, 0, 1) -> e



I have also seen fxp: no buffers on a non GENERIC stripped down kernel

Thanks, Kc


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