Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2017 13:27:58 +0200 From: "O. Hartmann" <o.hartmann@walstatt.org> To: Steven Hartland <killing@multiplay.co.uk> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: r319971 -> r320351: Fatal error 'Cannot allocate red zone for initial thread' Message-ID: <20170626132758.7d90ab70@freyja.zeit4.iv.bundesimmobilien.de> In-Reply-To: <6bd6a816-dbe4-1abf-f01b-da3afb03930c@multiplay.co.uk> References: <20170625120731.GE1241@albert.catwhisker.org> <20170626102942.274b42e6@freyja.zeit4.iv.bundesimmobilien.de> <6bd6a816-dbe4-1abf-f01b-da3afb03930c@multiplay.co.uk>
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On Mon, 26 Jun 2017 12:22:50 +0100 Steven Hartland <killing@multiplay.co.uk> wrote: > Is this related to kib's additional fix over the weekend? > > https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/320344 > > Regards > Steve > > On 26/06/2017 09:29, O. Hartmann wrote: > > Over the past week we did not update several 12-CURRENT running development > > hosts, so today is the first day of performing this task. > > > > First I hit the very same problem David Wolfskill reported earlier, a fatal > > trap 12, but fowllowing the thread, I did as advised: removing /usr/obj > > completely (we use filemon/WITH_META_MODE=YES all over the place) and > > recompiling world and kernel. > > > > Since tag 20170617 in /usr/src/UPDATING referred to the INO64 update and the > > INO64 update hasn't performed so far starting from r319971, I installed the > > kernel, rebooted the box in single user mode (this time smoothly), did a > > mergemaster and tried to do "make installworld" - but the box instantanously > > bails out: > > > > [...] > > Fatal error 'Cannot allocate red zone for initial thread' at line 392 in > > file /usr/src/lib/libthread/thr_init.c > > pid 60 (cc) uid0: exited on signal 6 ... > > > > [...] > > > > That way, I obviously can not install a world :-( > > > > What is wrong here? Is the problem resovable? > > > > Kind regards, > > > > Oliver [...] The very same happens from updating r320144 -> r320355
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