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Date:      Mon, 5 Nov 2012 13:54:37 +0000
From:      Tom Lislegaard <Tom.Lislegaard@proact.no>
To:        'Andriy Gapon' <avg@FreeBSD.org>
Cc:        "freebsd-acpi@FreeBSD.org" <freebsd-acpi@FreeBSD.org>, "freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.org" <freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   RE: 9-Stable panic: resource_list_unreserve: can't find resource
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andriy Gapon [mailto:avg@FreeBSD.org]
> Sent: 5. november 2012 11:58
> To: Tom Lislegaard
> Cc: freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.org; freebsd-acpi@FreeBSD.org
> Subject: Re: 9-Stable panic: resource_list_unreserve: can't find resource
>=20
> on 05/11/2012 12:26 Tom Lislegaard said the following:
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Andriy Gapon [mailto:avg@FreeBSD.org] I see.  Could you please
> >> try setting debug.acpi.max_threads=3D1 in /boot/loader.conf, reboot an=
d
> >> see if that makes any difference?
> >
> > It does make a difference. I've had the machine running over the week-e=
nd, and haven't had a crash
> in 56 hours.
> >
> > After applying the setting I get some errors on reboot, no idea if they=
 are harmful in any way (none
> that I have notced):
> >
> > AcpiOsExecute: failed to enqueue task, consider increasing the
> > debug.acpi.max_tasks tunable ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed
> > [\\PNOT] (Node 0xfffffe00052e6400), AE_NO_MEMORY
> > (20110527/psparse-560) ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed
> > [\\_SB_.AC__._PSR] (Node 0xfffffe00052f57c0), AE_NO_MEMORY
> > (20110527/psparse-560)
> >
> > The same messages repeats 6 times
>=20
> Thank you for the test!
> Try to set debug.acpi.max_tasks to 128 or even higher to get rid of the n=
ew ACPI errors.
>=20
> Additionally I would like to ask you to do the following test.
> Please stop devd and then run it (as root) from command line as such devd=
 -D -d.
> Please check what event are reported by devd.  In particular I am interes=
ted in ACAD events, but all
> high frequency events are important.
>=20
> Thanks!
> --
> Andriy Gapon

Here's the distribution from running devd over 40 minutes

  589 Processing event '!system=3DACPI subsystem=3DPROCESSOR type=3D\\_PR_.=
CPU0 notify=3D0x81'
  590 Processing event '!system=3DACPI subsystem=3DPROCESSOR type=3D\\_PR_.=
CPU1 notify=3D0x81'
  590 Processing event '!system=3DACPI subsystem=3DPROCESSOR type=3D\\_PR_.=
CPU2 notify=3D0x81'
  590 Processing event '!system=3DACPI subsystem=3DPROCESSOR type=3D\\_PR_.=
CPU3 notify=3D0x81'
  590 Processing event '!system=3DACPI subsystem=3DPROCESSOR type=3D\\_PR_.=
CPU4 notify=3D0x81'
  590 Processing event '!system=3DACPI subsystem=3DPROCESSOR type=3D\\_PR_.=
CPU5 notify=3D0x81'
  590 Processing event '!system=3DACPI subsystem=3DPROCESSOR type=3D\\_PR_.=
CPU6 notify=3D0x81'
  590 Processing event '!system=3DACPI subsystem=3DPROCESSOR type=3D\\_PR_.=
CPU7 notify=3D0x81'
    1 Processing event '!system=3DDEVFS subsystem=3DCDEV type=3DCREATE cdev=
=3Ddsp4.1'
    1 Processing event '!system=3DDEVFS subsystem=3DCDEV type=3DCREATE cdev=
=3Dpts/2'
    1 Processing event '!system=3DDEVFS subsystem=3DCDEV type=3DCREATE cdev=
=3Dvboxdrv0'
    1 Processing event '!system=3DDEVFS subsystem=3DCDEV type=3DDESTROY cde=
v=3Ddsp4.1'
    1 Processing event '!system=3DDEVFS subsystem=3DCDEV type=3DDESTROY cde=
v=3Dvboxdrv0'

Any use in running it over a longer period of time?

-tom




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