Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2015 22:51:25 +0700 From: Eugene Grosbein <eugen@grosbein.net> To: Adrian Chadd <adrian@freebsd.org>, Jeff Roberson <jeff@freebsd.org>, Konstantin Belousov <kib@freebsd.org>, benno <benno@freebsd.org> Cc: "freebsd-mips@freebsd.org" <freebsd-mips@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: USB-related problem Message-ID: <5640C0FD.2040803@grosbein.net> In-Reply-To: <CAJ-Vmo=eUUZ928KgQbyOi8EdDFSmxhjvDOyAMvfXsqwDbO96ng@mail.gmail.com> References: <56348063.3090508@grosbein.net> <5635148B.2070307@grosbein.net> <CAJ-VmomzkG8ZB0h1Qc=Oeny2ZOzQg1UirUprM_gmMy64F5ZRYw@mail.gmail.com> <56351AA6.80903@grosbein.net> <CAJ-VmomLen5p7ELejU7QtC5CO2j8hydb_CvdOqQsfaaMAtmdkA@mail.gmail.com> <563523CA.3040207@grosbein.net> <CAJ-Vmonpd8R5C%2BNvhOGFD1okkkit990DV8c4Dm%2BLmpZ2uFfVkA@mail.gmail.com> <56367686.4090801@grosbein.net> <CAJ-VmomtJ9eKfAJYfn4e2S1xWN8-YHo0M0KH-9V=VjNBf6vVVA@mail.gmail.com> <563707A0.3040700@grosbein.net> <CANCZdfrB0hkjmTU-9NzimBv=X_h-=bF0D2azBxg=9B=kmitv7Q@mail.gmail.com> <56370E1D.3040801@grosbein.net> <CAJ-Vmo=0vOAq8db_GeLWmdXr7xJdzUh44ZZJrQ9vVdpvzT9hiQ@mail.gmail.com> <563F5630.2000407@grosbein.net> <563F6F6F.1010807@grosbein.net> <CAJ-Vmo=fPSi7yZO5Xjodg8HPtTLd44Y9Y_8qg4EgTGwEpHO10A@mail.gmail.com> <563F91A8.9080702@grosbein.net> <CAJ-VmomUvoUerMS20qQsQujcjULVA=_jaLp9Mh3fU1fEpdwzZA@mail.gmail.com> <CAJ-Vmo=eUUZ928KgQbyOi8EdDFSmxhjvDOyAMvfXsqwDbO96ng@mail.gmail.com>
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On 09.11.2015 08:10, Adrian Chadd wrote: > Ok, I'm adding some debugging at the moment. > > Eugene, what are you doing and on what platform? I'd like to try and > reproduce it here. I use USB pen drive. I've created MBR on it and freebsd slice: gpart create -s MBR da0 gpart add -t freebsd da0 Then I've create BSD label and file system: gpart create -s BSD da0s1 gpart add -t freebsd-ufs -i 4 da0s1 newfs -O1 -L 64k -b 65536 /dev/da0s1d # default parameters are suitable too Then I mount this file system as /usr/local without using soft-updates and without atime updates: mount -o async,noatime /dev/ufs/64k /usr/local Then I just use pkg-static to install a bunch of pre-built packages to the system having /var resides in the RAM (/dev/md1): pkg-static install -yU *.txz Package files *.txz reside on another RAM "disk" (/dev/md2). There are "good" chances that pkg-static reproduces the problem, e.g. system hang or trap. Here is my set of packages I'm trying to install: New packages to be INSTALLED: dialog4ports: 0.1.5_2 gettext-runtime: 0.19.6 gettext-tools: 0.19.6 glib: 2.44.1_1 gmake: 4.1_2 gmake-lite: 4.1_1 indexinfo: 0.2.3 libiconv: 1.14_9 libslang2: 2.3.0 libssh2: 1.6.0_1,2 mc: 4.8.14_1 mpd5: 5.7_3 pcre: 8.37_4 perl5: 5.20.3_8 pkg: 1.6.1 screen: 4.3.1_2 texinfo: 6.0.20151013
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