* Bruno Carnazzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-14 06:13]:
>    Hi all,
> 
> I've tried an OpenBSD/i386 3.9-beta snapshots 2 weeks ago. It worked
> perfectly until now that I have build an AP with it, with an Nintendo
> USB connector. 2 times, pf died and vomit continuously things like :
> 
> Feb 11 21:31:30 puffy /bsd: pf_test: pf_get_mtag returned NULL
> Feb 11 21:31:30 puffy /bsd: pf_test: pf_get_mtag returned NULL
> Feb 11 21:32:51 puffy /bsd: pf_test: pf_get_mtag returned NULL
> Feb 11 21:35:08 puffy /bsd: pf_test6: pf_get_mtag returned NULL
> Feb 11 21:35:08 puffy /bsd: pf_test: pf_get_mtag returned NULL
> Feb 11 21:35:08 puffy /bsd: pf_test6: pf_get_mtag returned NULL
> 
> And all routing/connections died with it... :(
> It appears 2 times :
>   * 1 time under heavy network load (rsnapshot'ing through wifi)
>   * 1 time with a very weak radio signal

you ran out of mbufs.

> I think it's a "beta effect" and I'm sure it will be fixed on 3.9-release :)

no, because you were simply out of memory (mbufs, specifically)

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