Re: panic: driver error: busdma dflt_lock called

2006-08-28 Thread Corey Brune

From what I can tell, the function dflt_lock is only called if the dma

driver doesn't have a lock. This causes a panic (see busdma_machdep.c line
190). Can you provide the call stack?

Thanks,
Corey



On 8/25/06, Karim Nogas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hello,

I was wondering if someone could explain this error message, and where I
should look for a resolution.

I installed FreeBSD 6.1, configured my NIC, and was using it for a
couple days without problems.  Now, even after a fresh install, I keep
getting this error.  The only resolution I've found is to login in
Single-User Mode, run fsck, and mount -a.  Unfortunately, this 'fix' is
temporary as the problem occurs again with a reboot.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.  Thank-you.
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panic: driver error: busdma dflt_lock called

2006-08-25 Thread Karim Nogas

Hello,

I was wondering if someone could explain this error message, and where I 
should look for a resolution.


I installed FreeBSD 6.1, configured my NIC, and was using it for a 
couple days without problems.  Now, even after a fresh install, I keep 
getting this error.  The only resolution I've found is to login in 
Single-User Mode, run fsck, and mount -a.  Unfortunately, this 'fix' is 
temporary as the problem occurs again with a reboot.


Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.  Thank-you.
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