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Date:      Tue, 30 Jan 2024 21:29:32 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        riscv@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 273438] PANIC: memory modified after free on relatively idle riscv -CURRENT
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--- Comment #9 from dgilbert@eicat.ca ---
Certainly this isn't an unusual configuration for an AMD64 in my world.  16G
ram, 2T nvme, ethernet.  My home router isn't dissimilar, but it doesn't
exhibit this crash.

So I'm proceeding with the theory that it's RISC-V related.  I've started t=
he
few-day-long compile (I like my machines to be self-hosted --- which, BTW, =
is
one bug of RISC-V (it needs a patch to be self-hosted) to bring it up to th=
is
week.  It would be faster, but I also zapped the ccache out of abundance of
caution.

I should be booted on the new load before the weekend.  On average, we shou=
ld
know in two weeks or so... maybe four.  I might be able to bring it on with=
 a
poudriere build.

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