Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 13:03:44 +1000 From: Alex R <alex@mailinglist.ahhyes.net> To: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: 7.2-RELEASE/amd64 - weird stuff in dmesg Message-ID: <4AA86C90.7030908@mailinglist.ahhyes.net>
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Hi everyone, I was wondering whether anyone could shed some light on the following messages I am seeing in dmesg: -------------------- <<33>>aarrpp:: uunnkknnoowwnn hhaarrddwwaarree aaddddress format (0x0000) ress format (0x0000) arp: unakrnpo:w nu nhkanrodwwna rhea raddwdarrees sa dfdorremsast f(o0rxm0a0t0 0()0 x 0000) a<rp:3 u>anrkpn:o wunn khnaorwdnw ahraer dawdadrree sasd dfroersmsa tf o(r0mxat0 0(00x000)0 0 ) arp: unknown hardware address format (0xarp:0 7u0n0k)n o wn hardware address format (0x0700) aarrpp:: uunnkknnoowwnn hhaarrddwwaarree aaddddrreessss ffoorrmmaatt ((00xx00770000)) -------------------------- Any ideas whats with the jumbled/double letters? Is there something wrong with the machine or is it a bug in the OS? I have seen similar symptoms on SMP enabled boxes when shutting down if 2 processes call kprintf() or printf() at the same time, it results in garbled output. Should i turn a blind eye to this?
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