I still see it on an 11.0 BETA from Aug. 27 on hppa: [vom@c3700 ~]$ uname -a NetBSD c3700.retronet.burn.net 11.0_BETA NetBSD 11.0_BETA (GENERIC) #0: Wed Aug 27 12:56:40 UTC 2025 [email protected]:/usr/src/sys/arch/hppa/compile/GENERIC hppa [ vom@c3700 ~]$ dig arin.net soa assertion "!(urcu_mb_reader).registered" failed: file "/usr/src/external/lgpl2/userspace-rcu/lib/liburcu-mb/../../dist/src/urcu.c", line 486, function "urcu_mb_register_thread" Abort trap (core dumped)
On Sat, Sep 6, 2025 at 10:06 PM matthew green <[email protected]> wrote: > > assertion "!(urcu_memb_reader).registered" failed: file > "/usr/src/external/lgpl2/userspace-rcu/lib/liburcu-memb/../../dist/src/urcu.c", > line 486, function "urcu_memb_register_thread" > > is this still a problem? i switched us to using liburcu-mb which > avoided similar issues for me on arm64 a couple of weeks ago and > i am hoping this is the same underlying issue. > > (there is some real bug here, that liburcu-mb avoids, but as the > memb version adds only overhead for netbsd, there's no reason > to use it, even when we fix the real bug.) > > thanks. > > > .mrg. >
