Andrew wrote:
> I suggest updaing to the latest, delivered yesterday, which has fixes for
> every problem I have encountered or seen mentioned including this one, and
> survives low memory stress testing for me:
Thanks! Big improvement. I'm not running out of phymem now and most
of it is once
Thanks! Building now.
On Fri, 20 Mar 2020 at 18:27, Andrew Doran wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I meant to send a note yesterday but fatigue got the better of me.
>
> I suggest updaing to the latest, delivered yesterday, which has fixes for
> every problem I have encountered or seen mentioned including this
Hi,
I meant to send a note yesterday but fatigue got the better of me.
I suggest updaing to the latest, delivered yesterday, which has fixes for
every problem I have encountered or seen mentioned including this one, and
survives low memory stress testing for me:
/* $NetBSD: pmap.c,v
Chavdar wrote:
> Overnight, while doing pkg_rolling-replace, my 'server' got:
> ...
> panic: kernel diagnostic assertion "ptp->wire_count == 1" failed: file
> "/home/sysbuild/src/sys/arch/x86/x86/pmap.c", line 2232
>
> cpu0: Begin traceback...
> vpanic() at netbsd:vpanic+0x178
>
Hi,
Overnight, while doing pkg_rolling-replace, my 'server' got:
...
panic: kernel diagnostic assertion "ptp->wire_count == 1" failed: file
"/home/sysbuild/src/sys/arch/x86/x86/pmap.c", line 2232
cpu0: Begin traceback...
vpanic() at netbsd:vpanic+0x178
kern_assert() at
➜ crash crash -M netbsd.1.core -N netbsd.1
Crash version 8.99.7, image version 8.99.7.
System panicked: prevented access to 0x10 (SMAP)
Backtrace from time of crash is available.
crash> bt
_KERNEL_OPT_NARCNET() at 0
?() at e40043fb
vpanic() at vpanic+0x149
snprintf() at snprintf
trap() at