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Date:      Wed, 03 Jul 2002 14:24:32 -0400
From:      Anthony Jenkins <abjenkins@attbi.com>
To:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   panic at boot in ffs_valloc
Message-ID:  <3D234160.50003@attbi.com>

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I cvsup'd and built world+kernel a few hours ago and was happy to see 
KDE working again, but I got a spontaneous reboot while trying to track 
down a segfault in a mozilla build component.  I "boot -v"'ed and as 
soon as the login prompt came up I hit a panic.  I'm guessing the 
backgorund fsck had something to do with it.   I'll hand-copy the trace 
here; any debugging info needed while my box is stuck at the debugger, 
lemme know:

--
Anthony Jenkins

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Starting background filesystem checks

Wed Jul  3 13:24:09 EDT 2002

FreeBSD/i386 (foo) (ttyv0)

login: mode = 041777, inum = 12871, fs = /usr
panic: ffs_valloc: dup alloc
cpuid = 0; lapic.id = 00000000
Debugger("panic")
Stopped at         Debugger+0x46:  xchgl   %ebx,in_Debugger.0
db> trace
Debugger(c02d9eda) at Debugger+0x46
panic(c02e9a21,c02e9a00,43ff,3247,c41c58d4) at panic+0xd6
ffs_valloc(c4284100,8100,c159a180,d6afd6f0) at ffs_valloc+0x141
ufs_makeinode(8100,c4284100,d6afda20,d6afda34) at ufs_makeinode+0x58
ufs_create(d6afd94c,d6afda68,c0248a68,d6afd94c,c0346b78) at ufs_create+0x26
ufs_vnoperate(d6afd94c) at ufs_vnoperate+0x13
ffs_snapshot(c41b7600,80b2ba0,d6afda94,c41db700,c0346bf0) at 
ffs_snapshot+0x2a0
ffs_mount(c41b7600,c4421200,bfbffcc0,d6afdbf8,c159f300) at ffs_mount+0x48
vfs_mount(c159f300,c41b2eb0,c4421200,1211000,bfbffcc0) at ffs_mount+0x6dc
mount(c159f300,d6afdd14,4,1,202) at mount+0x6a
syscall(2f,2f,2f,0,bfbffde0) at syscall+0x23c
syscall_with_err_pushed() at syscall_with_err_pushed+0x1b
--- syscall (21, FreeBSD ELF, mount), eip = 0x80549d7, esp = 0xbfbffbdc, 
ebp = 0xbfbffd48 ---
db>

-- 
Anthony Jenkins
http://www.mindspring.com/~abjenkins/



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