ge to panic it immediately by preloading smbfs.ko from the
loader. kldload'ing it later works fine, though.
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Michael Nottebrock wrote:
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> iicbb + iicbus kernel with a few modules specified for preloading in
> /etc/loader.conf bails out immediately (not even CLK calibration comes
That's /boot/loader.conf, of course.
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hangs. 'unload'-ing all modules from the loader and booting the plain
kernel (+ acpi.ko) gets to atkbd0, then panics. No tracing possible,
just more panics. The world was cvsup'd and built a few hours ago.
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rpms). You might want to try cvsup'ing and updating everything
again, make sure you are actually running the new kernel, and, if the
problem persists, get a trace of the panic and report it to the mailing
list.
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Are you sure you actually built and installed the world & kernel after
you cvsup'd?
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Michael Nottebrock wrote:
> The problem: Watching TV and starting some application that accesses
> /dev/dsp (like xmms, artsd or the linux-netscape flash-plugin) (or vice
> versa) freezes my machine. The problem exists since I first installed
> -CURRENT from an early January-Snap
y kernel which is
> a couple of days older than the cvs.
How old exactly and what panic? The panic in vfs_syscalls when using rpm
was fixed on Feb 2.
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=1626284+0+archive/2002/cvs-all/20020203.cvs-all
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0xc4141e34 filedesc structure @ ../../../kern/vfs_syscalls.c:457
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0xc4141e34 filedesc structure @ ../../../kern/vfs_syscalls.c:457
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> I've just committed a fix, please let me know if it works for
> you.
Yes, everything's fine now. Thanks again! :)
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Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> * Michael Nottebrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020131 12:19] wrote:
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>>I'm getting these kind of panics with yesterday's kernel every time I
>>try to use rpm.
>>
>
> Thanks, I'm pretty sure I know what the fix is, but
I'm getting these kind of panics with yesterday's kernel every time I
try to use rpm.
[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]:~ > rpm -Uhv --root=/compat/linux
/home/lofi/libpng-1.0.9-1.i386.rpm
recursed on non-recursive lock (sleep mutex) filedesc structure @
../../../kern/vfs_syscalls.c:3573
first acquired @ ../.
eebsd-multimedia with this?)?
Greetings,
Michael Nottebrock
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