Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 03:24:59 -0700 From: "Robert L Sowders" <rsowders@usgs.gov> To: "Pierre Y. Dampure" <pierre.dampure@westmarsh.com> Cc: owner-freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG, stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Hard lockups since cvsup'ing Jul 1st. Help!(solved: for me anyway) Message-ID: <OF3E7420A7.E6E49D89-ON88256A7E.00388EE8@wr.usgs.gov>
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I think perhaps you are correct.
I cvsuped the srcs earlier this evening.
I commented out the "option MFS" from my kernel config and I can no longer
reproduce the lockup. Even after I mounted my mfs file system.
I have a ASUS CUR/DLS with NCR symbios
Can someone else please verify this.
I'll be quiet now, my box is back up.
"Pierre Y. Dampure" <pierre.dampure@westmarsh.com>
Sent by: owner-freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
07/03/2001 01:14 AM
To: stable@freebsd.org
cc:
Subject: Re: Hard lockups since cvsup'ing Jul 1st. Help!
Perhaps this will help tracking down the problem:
I built my box (OR840, 2xPIII 733, AHA2940UW) from a 4.3
distribution on June 23rd and upgraded to -stable on the same day.
An SMP kernel compiled on the 23rd does not have the noted behaviour
and I AM using an mfs-mounted /tmp. Later kernels (I have done
several CVSups since) all lock up after a few minutes.
<---snip--->
Pruning the above list by discarding what's not used on my box /
what's irrelevant, we're left with the following:
./dev/aic7xxx/ahc_pci.c
./i386/linux/linprocfs
./i386/linux/linprocfs/linprocfs.h
./i386/linux/linprocfs/linprocfs_misc.c
./i386/linux/linprocfs/linprocfs_subr.c
./i386/linux/linprocfs/linprocfs_vnops.c
./isa/sio.c
./kern/vfs_default.c
./kern/vfs_subr.c
./miscfs/nullfs/null.h
./miscfs/nullfs/null_subr.c
./miscfs/nullfs/null_vnops.c
./sys/lock.h
./sys/vnode.h
./ufs/ffs/ffs_vfsops.c
Maybe this will help narrowing the field of investigation?
Regards,
PYD
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