Greetings,

previous snapshots were able to boot with no issues.  I'm using
GENERIC.MP, and the panic occurs when using GENERIC.SP.

here is the panic message: (typed)
<dmesg output>

npx0 at isa0 port 0xf0/16: reported by CPUID; using exception 16
uvm_fault(0xd080c660, 0x12e52000, 0, 3) -> e
kernel: page fault trap, code=0
stopped at       apic_vectorset+0x50:      movl     %esi,apic_maxlevel(,%eax,4)
apic_vectorset(d3f1d800,0,ff,0,0) at apic_vectorset+0x50
ioapic_enable(d080c660,0,d0965fa0,d034d1a3,d08c1720) at ioapic_enable+0x8f
cpu_configure(d08c1720,1,3,0,2) at cpu_configure+0x42
main(0,0,0,0,0) at main+0x3a7


I do not have my pci serial port card yet (comes in Tuesday..., so I
took screenshots of the dmesg, PS and TRACE.

here is the *typed* output of trace:

ddb(0)>trace
apic_vectorset(d3f1d800,0,ff,0,0) at apic_vectorset+0x50
ioapic_enable(d080c660,0,d0965fa0,d034d1a3,d08c1720) at ioapic_enable+0x8f
cpu_configure(d08c1720,1,3,0,2) at cpu_configure+


ps output can be found here:  (until I get my serial port card, this
is the best I can do.)
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/l7IN31cOVXa1y8yn74aA8w?feat=directlink

link to the dmesg, ps, and trace can be found in this album:

http://picasaweb.google.com/brakeb/CrashUsing08jan2009Snapshot?feat=directlink


please advise.  I originally thought that this panic was due to the
re(4) that was not reset.
I can reproduce this. I first received this error right after I did
the 08 jan 2009 snapshot.  I did mention this earlier to the list, and
was told by theo that the 06 jan snapshot would fix this, and it did
seem to fix this, and I was able to even use re(4).

To reproduce the re(4) error, I can boot into Vista, shutdown, and
boot into OpenBSD.

After the panic, I hold the power button for 4 seconds, and then boot
back up.  the error goes away, as you can see at the bottom of picture
number 4.  but it still panics, now on something else.  I am unable to
get to a login, so I can't do patches.  I can wait for snapshots.

I apologize for the "stream of consciousness", I just want to make
sure that any questions that anyone might have are answered...

Regards,
Bryan Brake

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