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Date:      Wed, 22 Mar 2023 12:15:10 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 268393] system always reboots once from a powered off state
Message-ID:  <bug-268393-227-DmcaUd5SyV@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/>
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--- Comment #28 from Jonathan Vasquez <jon@xyinn.org> ---
Hey John,

That sounds good, will do. Do you want me to run this with the `snd_hda`
automatically being loaded as normal, or from the MINIMAL kernel? I'm guess=
ing
I'll need to enable WITNESS and other debugging features for this to be
displayed? Could you give me a list of your suggested debugging options so I
can add them to my MINIMAL kernel config? Thank you!

I also noticed something today (an anamoly but still interesting). Today wh=
en I
booted my machine from a cold boot (for the first time this morning), the
system didn't crash. I suspect this may be because yesterday when I powered=
 off
my machine, FreeBSD didn't actually shut down completely when I did the
`poweroff` command. Usually when I run that command (which is my normal way=
 of
shutting down the machine for the most part), it would run its normal shutd=
own
sequence, and it would say "all buffers synced" at the end, and then power =
off
the machine completely. Yesterday it displayed everything up to "all buffers
synced", but it got stuck and didn't shut down (almost as if it did a `halt`
instead of a `poweroff`). After that, I hard powered off the machine by hol=
ding
the power button, and that was the end of that until this morning. I wonder=
 if
there was some type of state remaining some way even though it was powered =
off
completely. Doing another `poweroff` this morning correctly shutdown the
machine, and turning it back on allowed the crash to re-occur. Weird, but
noteworthy of a mention.

- Jonathan

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