Hi current@

Maybe this is a transient no one else will see ?:
  with no /boot/loader.conf, my old custom kernel booted & my new one paniced:

  panic: Lock (sx) random_adaptors not locked @ dev/random/random_adaptors.c:278

  -r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  13625036 Nov  1 18:37 /boot/kernel.old/kernel*
  -r-xr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  13629202 Nov  4 11:09 /boot/kernel/kernel*

I can not give an SVN revision number as I did not use svn myself to extract 
that /usr/src/ which I received via CTM, but as it was:
        cd /usr/src
        cat .ctm_status
                src-cur 11681
        ls -l .ctm_status
                -rw-r--r--  1 jhs  staff  14 Nov  3 16:13 .ctm_status

By Tue Nov  4 13:12:39 CET 2014 I had since received a new ctm mail
-r--r--r--  1 mailnull  mailnull  14858 Nov  3 21:25 
/pub/FreeBSD/development/CTM/src-cur/src-cur.11682.gz

I built a GENERIC kernel which booted OK, Then a custom kernel also booted OK.
(maybe someone fixed the panic).


Seperately after, trying to look where I might find an svn number
to quote non ctm users for the above, I ran:
        svn export -q file:///usr/svn/base/head # Exported revision 274078
        find + grep 274078 ...
        ./head/lib/libnetbsd/sys/time.h:
                /* $FreeBSD: head/lib/libnetbsd/sys/time.h 274078 2014-11-04 
02:00:07Z ngie $ 

        Is there a better place in src/ to look for svn numbers to quote ?

        Normaly I only have what's in src/ ... maybe the ctm server 
        should catch the stdout or stderr from svn & write it to eg 
        src/.svn_revision ?


BTW I've been seeing boot lock order reversals for week[s], without panics.

Cheers,
Julian
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