Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 16:52:54 -0400 From: David Gurvich <david.gurvich@verizon.net> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Hang on reboot, segmentation fault during compile Message-ID: <23DDF6A8-BFD7-11D8-BFFD-000393AB07D8@verizon.net>
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Dismounts all systems, stops running processes, and proceeds to make siren noises on soft reboot, requires power reboot. Random segmentation faults during building from source. i.e. I will reboot, build and succeed. Generally unstable system. All as of 5/28/2004 -Current. 5.2.1-Current iso image as of 2/22/2004 operates with no problems, as long as apic is disabled. With both ACPI and APIC enabled onboard lan will timeout, usb mouse will be disabled. System consists of asus nforce1 motherboard with onboard lan, usb, and vga. The 'nv driver' is fast and stable, nvidia binary driver is not. Am using the nvnet driver for onboard lan, nv for X11 as nvidia driver crashes too frequently to be useable, and ums for mouse. Noticed "Giant Locked" on both nvnet and nvidia driver. kldunload crashes system when trying to unload nvidia, no problem with if_nv. Then again the nvidia driver doesn't need help to crash system. Was wondering if Giant Lock is what it does to system? Recent cvsup of src confirmed that the problem remains in -Current as of June 16,2004.
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