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Date:      Thu, 24 Nov 2022 23:06:54 +0000 (GMT)
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To:        mjg@FreeBSD.org, dev-ci@FreeBSD.org
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Subject:   FreeBSD-main-amd64-test - Build #22536 - Still Unstable
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FreeBSD-main-amd64-test - Build #22536 (3026214ed6607e216148bfe947e847945fd6e1d4) - Still Unstable

Build information: https://ci.FreeBSD.org/job/FreeBSD-main-amd64-test/22536/
Full change log: https://ci.FreeBSD.org/job/FreeBSD-main-amd64-test/22536/changes
Full build log: https://ci.FreeBSD.org/job/FreeBSD-main-amd64-test/22536/console

Status explanation:
"Unstable" - some tests are suspected being broken by the following changes
"Still Unstable" - the failing test cases have not been fixed by these
                   following changes and this is a notification to note that
                   these changes have not been fully tested by the CI system

Change summaries:
(Those commits are likely but not certainly responsible)

8288117a6174f6ac9f761e90fd0998bb992e58a4 by mjg:
bpf: only access refcounts using dedicated primitives

3026214ed6607e216148bfe947e847945fd6e1d4 by mjg:
nlm: only access refcounts using dedicated primitives



The failed test cases:

2 tests failed.
FAILED:  sys.kern.ktls_test.ktls_receive_aes128_gcm_1_3_bad_major

Error Message:
/usr/src/tests/sys/kern/ktls_test.c:1511: errno == expected_error not met

FAILED:  sys.kern.ktls_test.ktls_receive_aes256_cbc_1_2_sha256_bad_minor

Error Message:
/usr/src/tests/sys/kern/ktls_test.c:1511: errno == expected_error not met
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