Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 22:54:57 +0100 From: Andrea Campi <andrea+freebsd_current@webcom.it> To: Sam Leffler <sam@errno.com> Cc: Andrea Campi <andrea+freebsd_current@webcom.it>, current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Panic and LOR on -CURRENT with ath Message-ID: <20051221215457.GE17950@webcom.it> Resent-Message-ID: <20051221215808.GA30095@webcom.it> In-Reply-To: <43A9B5EA.8030905@errno.com> References: <20051221191919.GB17950@webcom.it> <43A9B5EA.8030905@errno.com>
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Sam, On Wed, Dec 21, 2005 at 12:07:06PM -0800, Sam Leffler wrote: > This is a driver lock held across an ioctl that does copyout and the > destination faults. I've tried to get people to buy into a solution to > the general problem w/o luck. Does this only need someone to sit down and code a solution, or is that a broader and not only technical issue? > It appears the mbuf was reclaimed while sitting on the tx queue waiting > to be reaped. I've seen a few complaints of this sort but never enough > info to start looking. This problem seems to be common to soekris h/w > or perhaps this general config which is common on soekris h/w. Knowing > the configuration might be useful; e.g. bridged config? what packet > filter package? network setup? Nope, no bridging; this is nanobsd with a GENERIC kernel minus a lot of stuff plus ipfw (which I also use for NAT). Nothing fancy really. It's not even under any high load. Is there anything I can investigate from DDB? Bye, Andrea -- Press every key to continue.
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