Al 21/07/2013 20:51, En/na Konstantin Belousov ha escrit:
Hi,
the assert doesn't happen (that's resident_count is not bigger than
count). You can find the complete core at:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2094962/core.txt.5
I do not understand what do you mean, it seems that core.txt.5 has
exactly the assertion fired which I added.
I was trying to state what you suspected: the condition in the
assert did not hold so the kernel paniced.
Show me the verbose dmesg, including the i915 driver attach.
Will do it tomorrow morning (I'm UTC+1).
Did the issue started at some moment, or it is a new install which
exhibit the problem from the beginning ?
It was an update of a three months old head machine. A dicotomic
search would be a long process (I'd say).
As a blind shot, try to
revert r252653.
I tried 252528 (I picked that randomly, only wanting to try to
avoid r252695 and r252653 because they state they had to do with pmaps)
and it works fine. Tomorrow I'm gonna revert to 252653 and 252652 and
see what happens.
OFFTOPIC: I used to track src via gitorious but they lag behind and
the github repo hasn't the svn revisionm does anyone know of any other
git repo with the svn revision?
I am sure that the serial console would be useful, but I did not decided
yet on where to start looking.
Well, if you need some testing via serial be sure it will be possible.
--
Salut i força,
Gustau
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