Re: PCIVERBOSE causing kernel stack overflow during boot - why?

2016-10-18 Thread Paul Goyette
On Tue, 18 Oct 2016, Paul Goyette wrote: Just as an added experiment, can you try to boot the non-PCIVERBOSE kernel, and at the boot prompt enter load pciverbose before actually booting? As far as getting a back-trace, you could set DDB_COMMANDONENTER="bt" in your config file

probable slight bug in ds1307 RTC driver for year 2100

2016-10-18 Thread Aymeric Vincent
Hi, in order to avoid breaking working setups using a dsrtc at iic, I introduced a flag DSRTC_FLAG_YEAR_START_2K to impose a base year of 2000 on a per-chip basis. The existing code starts at POSIX_BASE_YEAR (1970), with the comment: /* XXX: Should be an MD way to specify EPOCH used by

Re: PCIVERBOSE causing kernel stack overflow during boot - why?

2016-10-18 Thread William J. Coldwell
Off-topic: "BEAST" seems very appropriate naming. -- Cryo:William J. Coldwell ARIN:WC25/AS7769 PGP:0xF97CC215/0x5E9944455 Warped, Inc. warped.com Founder/CTO 661-WARPED1 @warped @deadjournal NetBSD netbsd.org/pkgsrc.org President,Project Security,Social Media "Put on 3D glasses, otherwise you

Re: PCIVERBOSE causing kernel stack overflow during boot - why?

2016-10-18 Thread Paul Goyette
Just as an added experiment, can you try to boot the non-PCIVERBOSE kernel, and at the boot prompt enter load pciverbose before actually booting? As far as getting a back-trace, you could set DDB_COMMANDONENTER="bt" in your config file The dmesg looks interesting, especially