David Gwynne <[email protected]> writes:

>> On 11 Jan 2016, at 3:59 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>> 
>>> Synopsis:   server occasional hangs / crashes on latest snapshot
>>> Category:   kernel
>>> Environment:
>>      System      : OpenBSD 5.9
>>      Details     : OpenBSD 5.9-beta (GENERIC.MP) #1807: Sat Jan  9 13:46:21 
>> MST 2016
>>                       
>> [email protected]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
>> 
>>      Architecture: OpenBSD.amd64
>>      Machine     : amd64
>>> Description:
>> 
>>      I updated my router box to 8.1. snapshot. Noticed that the system
>>      would hang / crash occasional in the normal use. 
>>      /var/log/messages has following:
>>      Jan 10 11:36:17 charon /bsd: em0: watchdog: cons 0 prod 503 free 521 
>> TDH 503 TDT 503
>>      Jan 10 18:25:12 charon /bsd: em0: watchdog: cons 0 prod 494 free 530 
>> TDH 494 TDT 494
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: fatal protection fault in supervisor mode
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: trap type 4 code 0 rip ffffffff811f2d60 cs 
>> 8 rflags 10282 cr2  ef9ef4cf010 cpl 5 rsp ffff8000319c38c8
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: panic: trap type 4, code=0, 
>> pc=ffffffff811f2d60
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: Starting stack trace...
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: panic() at panic+0x10b
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: trap() at trap+0x7b8
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: --- trap (number 4) ---
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: _bpf_mtap() at _bpf_mtap+0x50
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: bpf_mtap_ether() at bpf_mtap_ether+0x39
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: em_start() at em_start+0xa7
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: ifq_serialize() at ifq_serialize+0xd9
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: if_enqueue() at if_enqueue+0x71
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: ether_output() at ether_output+0x166
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: ip_output() at ip_output+0x71b
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: ip_forward() at ip_forward+0x1cb
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: ipv4_input() at ipv4_input+0x309
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: ipintr() at ipintr+0x1e
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: netintr() at netintr+0x64
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: softintr_dispatch() at 
>> softintr_dispatch+0x8b
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: Xsoftnet() at Xsoftnet+0x1f
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: --- interrupt ---
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: end trace frame: 0x0, count: 242
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: taskq_thread+0x6c:
>>      Jan 10 18:29:40 charon /bsd: End of stack trace.
>>      
>>      
>>> How-To-Repeat:
>>      Keep the system running. 
>>> Fix:
>>      not known
>
> ola,
>
> could you try -current, specifically after src/sys/dev/pci/if_em.c r1.328, 
> and see if this is still a problem?
>
> dlg

Ok,

I updated to the latest snapshot (dated Mon Jan 11
01:47:58 MST 2016) and with it system seemed to crash while I was away.
Couldn't see anything in the logs nor was the display or keyboard responsive so
I haven't got any details out of it.

Just updated the source tree and compiled kernel from latest sources. Waiting 
to see
how it behaves with it.

Timo

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