On Apr 19, 2022, at 4:49 AM, Michael Schuster wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm highjacking and re-purposing the previous thread, I hope that's OK
> (I did change the subject ;-)) - I'm keeping some of the previous
> contents for reference.
>
> I have similar HW to OP (Ryzen 7 4700 w. Renoir Graphics), and
Hi,
I'm highjacking and re-purposing the previous thread, I hope that's OK
(I did change the subject ;-)) - I'm keeping some of the previous
contents for reference.
I have similar HW to OP (Ryzen 7 4700 w. Renoir Graphics), and have
been using a similar approach to keep the machine up to date -
On dl., abr. 18 2022, Pete Wright wrote:
On 4/18/22 12:23, filis+fbsdcurr...@filis.org wrote:
Hi,
I'm running -CURRENT on this one desktop box which is a "Ryzen
7 4800U with
Radeon Graphics", since it didn't work on 13R.
I use Boot environments and on 2022-04-04 I updated it and it
started
On 4/18/22 12:23, filis+fbsdcurr...@filis.org wrote:
Hi,
I'm running -CURRENT on this one desktop box which is a "Ryzen 7 4800U
with Radeon Graphics", since it didn't work on 13R.
I use Boot environments and on 2022-04-04 I updated it and it started
to completely freeze under X (I haven't
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Taavi Talvik wrote:
After testing, it turns out, that 'hang on reboot' problem maybe related
to mainboard (Gigabyte GA-8PE667 Ultra) and/or USB driver for Intel 82801DB.
After turning off onboard USB rebooting works even if ACPI is enabled.
It was necessary to disable only
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Taavi Talvik wrote:
Current as of yesterday (actually problem presist about
month) hangs on reboot.
Only message:
Waiting (max 60 seconds) for system process `vnlru' to stop...stopped
Turning off ACPI makes it reboot. Thanks for suggestion Gerrit!
But how is ACPI
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 03:35:52PM +0200, Taavi Talvik wrote:
Waiting (max 60 seconds) for system process `vnlru' to stop...stopped
Turning off ACPI makes it reboot. Thanks for suggestion Gerrit!
You're welcome. I just noticed I forgot to include the mailinglist in
my answers to you. :)
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Taavi Talvik wrote:
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Taavi Talvik wrote:
Current as of yesterday (actually problem presist about
month) hangs on reboot.
Only message:
Waiting (max 60 seconds) for system process `vnlru' to stop...stopped
Turning off ACPI makes it reboot.
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Nate Lawson wrote:
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Taavi Talvik wrote:
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Taavi Talvik wrote:
Current as of yesterday (actually problem presist about
month) hangs on reboot.
Only message:
Waiting (max 60 seconds) for system process `vnlru' to
Kenneth D. Merry writes:
Wow, I didn't actually expect my config would make things work
differenty on your box. I'm very interested in whatever you
turn up.
The answer is...the USB code.
[ Nick and Joe CCed ]
If I comment out the following lines in my
+---[ Glenn Gombert ]--
| There is a problem in -Current now between SCSI card(s) and the ATA
| drivers, On my Dell 410 Workstation at work I commetned out the ATA driver
| stuff (it was not used on that machine) and it booted fine, I think that
| might just cure the SMP
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 23:15:34 -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:...
: stuff (it was not used on that machine) and it booted fine, I think that
: might just cure the SMP problem you are seeing too.
:
:Thanks for the suggestion.
:
:Unfortunately it still hangs with SMP enabled and the
: Just as a data point, I've been running -current on a 2xCPU SMP
: system (DELL2550) for a few weeks and it's always booted fine.
:
: For the last few months I have noticed occassional freezes occuring
: at odd times long after boot. I have no idea why it happens.
:
:Your
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 21:29:44 -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote:
: Just as a data point, I've been running -current on a 2xCPU SMP
: system (DELL2550) for a few weeks and it's always booted fine.
:
: For the last few months I have noticed occassional freezes occuring
: at odd
On 26-Feb-02 Kenneth D. Merry wrote:
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 21:29:44 -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote:
: Just as a data point, I've been running -current on a 2xCPU SMP
: system (DELL2550) for a few weeks and it's always booted fine.
:
: For the last few months I have noticed
+---[ Kenneth D. Merry ]--
|
| The answer is...the USB code.
I have also solved my problem, and my answer is SMB code..
When booting an SMP kernel with SMB enabled, trying to access /dev/smb0
returns device not configured (works fine in UP mode).
Removing the SMB (and
* Kenneth D. Merry [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020224 16:56] wrote:
I've got a SMP machine with a Supermicro P3TDE6 motherboard. (Serverworks
HE-SL chipset, dual 1.26GHz Pentium III's.)
It boots just fine with a GENERIC -current kernel (sources cvsupped
yesterday at ~1500 MST), but hangs (at the
+---[ Kenneth D. Merry ]--
|
| I've got a SMP machine with a Supermicro P3TDE6 motherboard. (Serverworks
| HE-SL chipset, dual 1.26GHz Pentium III's.)
|
| It boots just fine with a GENERIC -current kernel (sources cvsupped
| yesterday at ~1500 MST), but hangs (at the
There is a problem in -Current now between SCSI card(s) and the ATA
drivers, On my Dell 410 Workstation at work I commetned out the ATA driver
stuff (it was not used on that machine) and it booted fine, I think that
might just cure the SMP problem you are seeing too.
At 11:15 AM 2/25/2002
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 21:02:02 -0500, Glenn Gombert wrote:
There is a problem in -Current now between SCSI card(s) and the ATA
drivers, On my Dell 410 Workstation at work I commetned out the ATA driver
stuff (it was not used on that machine) and it booted fine, I think that
might just cure
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 09:02:02PM -0500, Glenn Gombert wrote:
There is a problem in -Current now between SCSI card(s) and the ATA
drivers,
For how long has this problem existed?
This is being typed from a dual Athlon system with 5 SCSI busses
(AHC,SYM,ISP) several disks, CD burnger; and with
:...
: stuff (it was not used on that machine) and it booted fine, I think that
: might just cure the SMP problem you are seeing too.
:
:Thanks for the suggestion.
:
:Unfortunately it still hangs with SMP enabled and the ATA drivers commented
:out of the GENERIC config.
:
:Ken
:--
:Kenneth
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], John Baldwin writes:
On 20-Jan-01 Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], John Baldwin writes:
On 20-Jan-01 The Hermit Hacker wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, Mark Murray wrote:
on a 2xPII/350, 256M, two scsi disks on ahc, and ccd I have three
on a 2xPII/350, 256M, two scsi disks on ahc, and ccd I have three times
now hung the machine so that only reset got any attention simply by
make -j 128 world
Do you have an easy way to narrow it down to CCD by doing the same
thing but without ccd involvement?
M
--
Mark Murray
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mark Murray writes:
on a 2xPII/350, 256M, two scsi disks on ahc, and ccd I have three times
now hung the machine so that only reset got any attention simply by
make -j 128 world
Do you have an easy way to narrow it down to CCD by doing the same
thing but
Mark Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] types:
on a 2xPII/350, 256M, two scsi disks on ahc, and ccd I have three times
now hung the machine so that only reset got any attention simply by
make -j 128 world
Do you have an easy way to narrow it down to CCD by doing the same
thing but without ccd
I have a recent -current that hangs in 'make -j36 world'.
I am now running a UP kernel of the same date:
# uname -a
FreeBSD celebris 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #0: \
Mon Jan 15 18:42:30 PST 2001 \
root@celebris:/usr/src/sys/compile/CELEBRIS i386
dmesg attached.
tomdean
dmesg
On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, Mark Murray wrote:
on a 2xPII/350, 256M, two scsi disks on ahc, and ccd I have three times
now hung the machine so that only reset got any attention simply by
make -j 128 world
Do you have an easy way to narrow it down to CCD by doing the same
thing but
On 20-Jan-01 The Hermit Hacker wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, Mark Murray wrote:
on a 2xPII/350, 256M, two scsi disks on ahc, and ccd I have three times
now hung the machine so that only reset got any attention simply by
make -j 128 world
Do you have an easy way to narrow it down to
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], John Baldwin writes:
On 20-Jan-01 The Hermit Hacker wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, Mark Murray wrote:
on a 2xPII/350, 256M, two scsi disks on ahc, and ccd I have three times
now hung the machine so that only reset got any attention simply by
make -j 128
On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, John Baldwin wrote:
On 20-Jan-01 The Hermit Hacker wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, Mark Murray wrote:
on a 2xPII/350, 256M, two scsi disks on ahc, and ccd I have three times
now hung the machine so that only reset got any attention simply by
make -j 128
I'll confirm a hang on both alpha i386 (both SCSI, qlogic ahc resp). The
i386 was SMP. The Qlogic wasn't. Both were hung with phk's make -j 256
foolery.
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Matt Dillon writes:
:
:Why not this:
:
:s = splbio();
:TAILQ_FOREACH(bp, vp-v_dirtyblkhd, b_vnbufs) {
First rule when making simple bug fixes by copying working code from one
source file to another is: Dont try to optimize the code on the
fly.
On 30-Dec-00 Matt Dillon wrote:
#include sys/param.h
@@ -352,12 +352,25 @@
return (0);
/*
+ * MARK/SCAN initialization to avoid infinite loops
+ */
+ s = splbio();
+for (bp = TAILQ_FIRST(vp-v_dirtyblkhd); bp;
+ bp =
:
:Why not this:
:
:s = splbio();
:TAILQ_FOREACH(bp, vp-v_dirtyblkhd, b_vnbufs) {
First rule when making simple bug fixes by copying working code from one
source file to another is: Dont try to optimize the code on the
fly.
Personally speaking, I don't find the FOREACH macros
On 01-Jan-01 Matt Dillon wrote:
:
:Why not this:
:
:s = splbio();
:TAILQ_FOREACH(bp, vp-v_dirtyblkhd, b_vnbufs) {
First rule when making simple bug fixes by copying working code from one
source file to another is: Dont try to optimize the code on the
fly.
That works.
A bug in specfs's fsync dating back to Kirk's original softupdates work
( which required a similar mark/scan fix to the FFS fsync ) appears to
have been exposed by recent pageout peformance commits I made.
I've committed a mark/scan fix to specfs's fsync, which appears
to
:
:I'm seeing this kind of hang about twice a day on my build-box.
:
:Any clues ? insights ?
When did this start occuring? I committed some pageout
buffer-cache-related I/O pipelining a day or two ago to -current
(which has been well tested under -stable and reasonably well tested
If possible, 'print *bp' from a gdb'd kernel dump if you can.
I suspect this may be related to 'bp-b_xflags BX_BKGRDINPROG'.
If a bitmap is undergoing a background write and is then dirtied
a second time and bawrite()n, the bawrite() will be turned into a
bdwrite() (because
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Matt Dillon writes:
:
:I'm seeing this kind of hang about twice a day on my build-box.
:
:Any clues ? insights ?
When did this start occuring?
Can't say for sure, it's certainly noticeable today, but I have not
had much FreeBSD time recently so I would be hard
I am seeing a couple of problems with -current.
Running gdb on a recent -current,
# uname -a
FreeBSD dsl081-020-229-sea1.dsl-isp.net 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT \
#1: Wed Dec 27 16:20:32 PST 2000 \
root@celebris:/usr/src/sys/compile/CELEBRIS i386
causes the console to go out into
Did I miss something on the /dev/random hang?
I don't know...
During a `shutdown -r now`, the boot process hangs for more than an
hour. I thought this was supposed to work. However, jwd's receipe
for recovery works. I repeated this three times, although I only
waited an hour the last
I cannot make mergemaster work. Tried twice earlier in the year and
took several hours to recover... Don't know what my problem is.
However, I have a script that compares and lists diffs in /etc/rc* and
/etc/defaults/* to those in src/etc. Normally, I manually copy those
files to /etc.
#
Did I miss something on the /dev/random hang?
During a `shutdown -r now`, the boot process hangs for more than an
hour. I thought this was supposed to work. However, jwd's receipe
for recovery works. I repeated this three times, although I only
waited an hour the last time (dinner!).
I am
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bigbear writes:
: i update my system from 4.1 to current, when system boot, it hangs when:
: start elf ldconfig: /usr/lib /usr/lib/compat /usr/X11R6/lib
: why?
This is not a hang, otherwise you would not have been able to boot by
pressing ^C or ^T
The files ,
It does look like an updating entry is needed for this badly.
I did the following things, some of which may not be needed, and now my
-current boxes boot OK.
1. update MAKEDEV from /usr/src/etc, run MAKEDEV all
2. update /etc/rc /etc/rc.* /etc/defaults/rc.conf from /usr/src/etc
3. add
Thanks for the updates. A few questions below.
-John
- Mark Hittinger's Original Message -
It does look like an updating entry is needed for this badly.
I did the following things, some of which may not be needed, and now my
-current boxes boot OK.
1. update MAKEDEV from
On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 06:30:29PM -0400, John W. De Boskey wrote:
5. At this time, remove ALL MFS filesystems from /etc/fstab.
They can be hand mounted after bootup or via a local rc
startup script.
You can leave them in, with option "noauto", and mount them later with
"mount -a -t
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Leif Neland
writes:
: Hi there,
:
: I've done a very recent week's make world(S) on -current, making
: and installing world and kernel go fine, but all hang on boot,
: with no error codes or msgs.
:
: Solution: Due to changes in the random/entropy stuff,
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Matthew N. Dodd"
writes:
: On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Brian O'Shea wrote:
: I am also having this problem. If you interrupt it (with ^\ to send
: SIGQUIT), ldconfig generates a core. Then ldconfig will hang while
: setting a.out ldconfig path:
:
: ^C also works.
:
On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 06:30:29PM -0400, John W. De Boskey wrote:
2. Make sure your kernel includes:
devicerandom # Entropy device
Are you implying the random.ko module is broken?
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It didn't work without the device line when I tested it
last week(Thursday/Friday).
-John
- David O'Brien's Original Message -
On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 06:30:29PM -0400, John W. De Boskey wrote:
2. Make sure your kernel includes:
device random # Entropy
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
We also found at bsdcon that lots of keystrokes would also make the
system boot.
Warner
For those of us that couldn't go, has anybody posted pictures from the con
yet? ...any kind of pictures - not just ones of keyboard bashing...
--
:{ [EMAIL
You need to put
random_load="YES"
into /boot/loader.conf.
Optionally, you can load random.ko during the boot process.
John W. De Boskey wrote:
It didn't work without the device line when I tested it
last week(Thursday/Friday).
- David O'Brien's Original Message -
On Mon, Oct
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 12:38:41PM -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Matthew N.
Dodd" writes:
: On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Brian O'Shea wrote:
: I am also having this problem. If you interrupt it (with ^\ to send
: SIGQUIT), ldconfig generates a core. Then ldconfig will
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, John W. De Boskey wrote:
I'm beginning to think we need an updating entry.
1. Make sure /dev/random exists 'cd /dev sh MAKEDEV std'
Unless you are using devfs.
2. Make sure your kernel includes:
devicerandom # Entropy device
(Yikes, my message turned out to be a bit long, sorry)
I did a little poking around.
I'm running -current as of last Saturday:
# uname -a
FreeBSD panic.localdomain 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #0: Sat Oct
21 22:20:11 PDT 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/local/cvs
I'm beginning to think we need an updating entry.
1. Make sure /dev/random exists 'cd /dev sh MAKEDEV std'
2. Make sure your kernel includes:
device random # Entropy device
3. Make sure /etc/rc is at rev 1.237 or higher.
4. Make sure /etc/rc.shutdown is at rev 1.13 or 1.15
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Brian O'Shea wrote:
I am also having this problem. If you interrupt it (with ^\ to send
SIGQUIT), ldconfig generates a core. Then ldconfig will hang while
setting a.out ldconfig path:
^C also works.
^T is generally useful if you suspect something is hanging on bootup
jwd 5. At this time, remove ALL MFS filesystems from /etc/fstab.
jwdThey can be hand mounted after bootup or via a local rc
jwdstartup script.
Is there any chance to mount MFS filesystem listed in /etc/fstab just
after the /dev/random reseeding is done ? I cannot put up with that we
- Makoto MATSUSHITA's Original Message -
jwd 5. At this time, remove ALL MFS filesystems from /etc/fstab.
jwdThey can be hand mounted after bootup or via a local rc
jwdstartup script.
Is there any chance to mount MFS filesystem listed in /etc/fstab just
after the
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Donny Lee wrote:
Hi there,
I've done a very recent week's make world(S) on -current, making
and installing world and kernel go fine, but all hang on boot,
with no error codes or msgs.
When boot, all go fine at the beginning, and stop right after
showing
John W. De Boskey noticed me some points to check out,
I now can boot my fbsd box with the recent built kernel.
I disabled mfs, and random_load, these 2 made my fbsd box
hangs (not really hangs, it looks like waiting for some
jobs done) 2 times at boot.
with the mfs enable, it hangs
leifn My hangs at loading ldconf. I can continue with ^C.
Are you using MFS ? I suppose you are not.
I've found that:
- if /etc/fstab has 'mfs' line, system stops during mounting
filesystem. Interrupting with CTRL-C works (and system goes to
single user mode).
- if /etc/fstab does not
Leif Neland wrote:
I've done a very recent week's make world(S) on -current, making
and installing world and kernel go fine, but all hang on boot,
with no error codes or msgs.
Solution: Due to changes in the random/entropy stuff, you have to reboot
the machine with "shutdown -r now" or
- Leif Neland's Original Message -
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Donny Lee wrote:
Hi there,
I've done a very recent week's make world(S) on -current, making
and installing world and kernel go fine, but all hang on boot,
with no error codes or msgs.
Solution: Due to
- Original Message -
From: "Donny Lee" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Leif Neland" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: -current hangs during boot
Leif Neland wrote:
I've done a very recent week's make world(S)
Leif Neland wrote:
do you mean one should use "shutdown -r now" or Ctrl-Alt-Del
instead of "reboot" right after make world and kernel?
Exactly. Except not just after make world/kernel, every time you
want to reboot/halt.
Does this make any different?
shutdown is fine, but
Leif Neland wrote:
do you mean one should use "shutdown -r now" or Ctrl-Alt-Del
instead of "reboot" right after make world and kernel?
Exactly. Except not just after make world/kernel, every time you
want to reboot/halt.
Does this make any different?
shutdown is fine, but
Leif Neland wrote:
Does this make any different?
shutdown is fine, but ctrl-alt-del is not so good,
whenever I did this, the next boot takes a long time on
fixing filesystems.
You mean your system doesn't unmount the disks at ctrl-alt-del?
Does it a hard reset instead?
On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 04:14:08PM +0800, Donny Lee wrote:
with the mfs enable, it hangs there right after FILESYSTEM
checking, and with random_load set to YES, it hangs at ldconfig.
mount_mfs is blocking on "rndblk". Our /dev/*random is fubar'ed *again*.
--
-- David ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
- David O'Brien's Original Message -
On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 04:14:08PM +0800, Donny Lee wrote:
with the mfs enable, it hangs there right after FILESYSTEM
checking, and with random_load set to YES, it hangs at ldconfig.
mount_mfs is blocking on "rndblk". Our /dev/*random is
Anyone know the history on the '#ifdef FSIRAND' code?
Randomized file generation numbers to make NFS attacks more difficult,
as far as I can remember.
Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
Make world hangs reliably for me right now:
[snip]
|yacc -d -o c-parse.c c-parse.y
+
0 19921 1 83 -2 0 1276 932 getblk D p00:00.09 yacc -d -o
c-parse.c c-parse.y
This is a softupdates filesystem on a ccd on ata...
The format used
:Make world hangs reliably for me right now:
:+
:|...
:|/* starting time is 16:18:8 */
:|/* ending time is 16:18:8 */
:|ln -sf gxx-hash.h hash.h
:|echo '#include "cp/cp-tree.def"' gencheck.h
:|echo '#include "objc/objc-tree.def"' gencheck.h
:|sed -e
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
The format used for mkstemp has been changed (4 chars. longer). Does the
following patch work?
Sorry, but FWIW I did test the change by recompiling cvs (which uses yacc)
before I committed it :( I guess it was just the gods of stack which
allowed
Hello!
Since Nov 12th, I've been having this problem, too. Is there a
solution/workaround available yet? I'm using a SCSI DAT drive and making
backups using dump or tar works, but amanda still manages to hang the machine!
Many thanks,
Christian.
AFAIR Taavi Talvik wrote on Sa , 20 Nov 1999:
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
If you're using the ata driver, please remove the ad_sleep() call
at the bottom of the adopen() in ata-disk.c and see if that
helps you.
Yes, i am using ata driver, but your suggestion didn't help. Still
same story. Crash dumps are available..
Taavi Talvik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Current seems to hangs, when amanda tries to run dump.
This appeared approximately 2 weeks ago, and is present in
yesterdays current also.
Not for me. I made the world yesterday, and this morning's backup
(with dump) ran fine.
--
Christian "naddy"
If you're using the ata driver, please remove the ad_sleep() call
at the bottom of the adopen() in ata-disk.c and see if that
helps you.
Poul-Henning
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Taavi Talvi
k writes:
Current seems to hangs, when amanda tries to run dump.
This appeared approximately 2 weeks
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