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Date:      Fri, 18 Mar 2022 13:00:58 +0000 (GMT)
From:      jenkins-admin@FreeBSD.org
To:        royger@FreeBSD.org, pstef@FreeBSD.org, dev-ci@FreeBSD.org
Cc:        jenkins-admin@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   FreeBSD-main-amd64-test - Build #20905 - Still unstable
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FreeBSD-main-amd64-test - Build #20905 (1ca34862dc45e0074b5aa31d9e491a2684ac6640) - Still unstable

Build information: https://ci.FreeBSD.org/job/FreeBSD-main-amd64-test/20905/
Full change log: https://ci.FreeBSD.org/job/FreeBSD-main-amd64-test/20905/changes
Full build log: https://ci.FreeBSD.org/job/FreeBSD-main-amd64-test/20905/console

Status explanation:
"Unstable" - some tests are suspected being broken by the following changes
"Still Unstable" - the failing test cases have not been fixed by these
                   following changes and this is a notification to note that
                   these changes have not been fully tested by the CI system

Change summaries:
(Those commits are likely but not certainly responsible)

fde687c239e55da067ebd94cfa36e3a8b3a57167 by pstef:
backlight: Remove set but not used variable

8b1f5965d9a55a93517c4366f3e1f22166c1aff6 by pstef:
procstat: remove set but not used variable

1ca34862dc45e0074b5aa31d9e491a2684ac6640 by royger:
x86/tsc: fetch frequency from CPUID when running on Xen



The failed test cases:

2 tests failed.
FAILED:  sys.netpfil.pf.route_to.multiwanlocal

Error Message:
Failed to set PF rules in client

FAILED:  sys.netpfil.pf.table.pr251414

Error Message:
Failed to set PF rules in alcatraz
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