as to what areas of focus for testing
are needed.
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curious if a) anyone was aware of this and b) will we maintain a
version of drill(1) in base or revert to including dns/bind-tools in base?
not trying to start a "rust in base" discussion, just curious if i
should start making plans now to have a replacement for this tool at my
sit
f
my workstation (and the disk subsystem) and have had zero issues.
so lessons learnt:
1. M.2 nvme really does need proper cooling, much more so than
traditional SATA/SAS/SCSI drives.
2. not all vendors do a great job reporting the health of devices
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On 12/12/23 1:16 PM, AN wrote:
Hi Pete:
After running make clean I now get the following error:
i think Warner mentioned in this thread that a "make delete-old" or
possibly "make delete-old-libs" to clean up some stuff. i've run into
similar issues in th
/__tuple/
install: target directory `/usr/include/c++/v1/__tuple/' does not exist
did you run "make clean" before doing make buildworld/buildkernel?
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On Thu, Dec 07, 2023 at 04:19:12PM -0800, Chuck Tuffli wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 7, 2023 at 2:39 PM Pete Wright wrote:
> ...
> > Hi Warner, just resurfacing this thread because I've had a few lockups
> > on my workstation running 14.0-STABLE. I was able to capture a photo o
econtrol doesn't list any errors or warnings though:
Media errors: 0
No. error info log entries: 0
Warning Temp Composite Time:0
Error Temp Composite Time: 0
thanks for the tip!
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On 12/7/23 2:49 PM, Warner Losh wrote:
On Thu, Dec 7, 2023 at 3:38 PM Pete Wright <mailto:p...@nomadlogic.org>> wrote:
On 10/13/23 7:34 PM, Warner Losh wrote:
>
>
> the messages i posted in the start of the thread are from the
VM itsel
yet but it has locked up a few times
the past two weeks.
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lly I am thankful for the
caution and common sense you all bring to this complex process.
Cheers,
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On 10/13/23 6:24 AM, Warner Losh wrote:
On Thu, Oct 12, 2023, 10:53 PM Pete Wright <mailto:p...@nomadlogic.org>> wrote:
On 10/12/23 8:45 PM, Warner Losh wrote:
> What version is that kernel?
oh dang i sent this to the wrong list, i'm not runn
or a more appropriate list.
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ce on my real-hardware workstation hasn't turned up any issues, but
the system has locked up a handful of times.
Just curious if others have seen the same, or if someone could point me
in the right direction...
thanks!
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On 8/28/23 12:00, Alexander Motin wrote:
On 28.08.2023 13:56, Pete Wright wrote:
So to be clear, if we were using the default autotrim=enabled behavior
we in fact weren't having our SSDs trimmed? I think that's my
concern, as an admin I was under the impression that it was
On 8/28/23 07:23, Alexander Motin wrote:
Hi Pete,
On 27.08.2023 23:34, Pete Wright wrote:
looking at a recent pull of CURRENT i'm noticing this in the git logs:
#15079 set autotrim default to 'off' everywhere
which references this openzfs PR:
https://github.com/openzfs
to 'off', module was thinking it's
'on')."
i'd just like to make sure i better understand the issue and can see if my
systems are impacted.
thanks!
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On 8/21/23 10:49, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
Pete Wright writes:
i've got a kabylake laptop that i've been using with drm-kmod for
several years without much hassle. after upgrading to a new CURRENT
this weekend I've found that when loading either the 510 or 515
On 8/21/23 10:53, Cy Schubert wrote:
In message <76275772-a9c3-ed59-5fb3-47a13d2a6...@nomadlogic.org>, Pete
Wright w
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hey there,
i've got a kabylake laptop that i've been using with drm-kmod for
several years without much hassle. after upgrading to a new CURRENT
t
#x27;ve booted the system with
verbose dmesg output, and loaded the module with "kldload -v" but do not
get any useful output.
here's the uname:
FreeBSD colony 14.0-ALPHA2 FreeBSD 14.0-ALPHA2 amd64 1400096 #0
main-n264924-e2340276fc73: Sun Aug 20 21:28:44 PDT 2023
pete@colony:
On 7/11/23 10:37 AM, Olivier Certner wrote:
Le mardi 11 juillet 2023, 01:51:02 CEST Pete Wright a écrit :
sorry for the noise folks, this is almost certainly an issue with my
local env. this is helpful for me, as i'll have a better idea as to
where i should focus my efforts trying to
On 7/10/23 4:26 PM, Pete Wright wrote:
i'm doing a build world now since i'll need to reboot this box anyway,
just to get everything up to date. interestingly enough i'm still
pegged at 14G of laundry memory, and my 2G swap is %100 utilized. once
the build world comp
On 7/10/23 4:01 PM, Mark Millard wrote:
Pete Wright wrote on
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2023 19:35:26 UTC :
hi there,
i've got a workstation running CURRENT that recently ran out of swap
space. i killed the usual suspects (chrome, firefox and thunderbird)
and noticed some odd behavior. while
e817a: Thu Jun 29 15:50:44 PDT 2023
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uspect you'd need
serial console access.
-pete
have some cycles to hack on this this week and will post updates or if
I'm feeling ambitious (and not burnt out from day job) will create a
wiki page for this device.
cheers!
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ore ARM porting experience than me.
thanks!
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On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 12:35:29AM -0700, Mark Millard wrote:
> Warner Losh wrote on
> Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2023 04:30:26 UTC :
>
> > On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 9:49 PM Charlie Li wrote:
> >
> > > Charlie Li wrote:
> > > > Pete Wright wrote:
> > >
On 4/24/23 21:30, Warner Losh wrote:
On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 9:49 PM Charlie Li wrote:
Charlie Li wrote:
> Pete Wright wrote:
>> i've seen a few threads about the block_cloning feature causing
data
>> corruption issues on CURRENT and have been keen t
e to be enabled to trigger this?
i also noticed there is no entry for this feature in zpool-features(7),
hence i thought i was safe to upgrade my pool.
thanks in advance,
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it should be much easier for me to manage as well.
one question - do you see other NFS implementations getting ready
to roll out this support on their end? i ask because it would be
nice to have this client support working and well tested by the time
other vendors start offering this support ser
ENT, it tracks the 5.10
linux kernel. iirc drm-current-kmod and drm-devel-kmod have been
retired in favor of this one.
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On 8/14/22 13:26, Graham Perrin wrote:
On 14/08/2022 20:26, Pete Wright wrote:
… has anyone else who has been impacted by this been able to recover? …
If you have multiple boot environments: do you have a non-affected BE
(prior to c32dde3166922f55927764464d13f1bc9640f5f6)?
So unfortunately
s anyone else who has been impacted by this been able to recover? i
can boot into a memstick image, and access my uefi shell via the bios -
but i've never had to hack on btx like this before.
any links or pointers would be appreciated!
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, i've
certainly learned quite a bit as well which is awesome.
i'm going to revert the diff as well when i kick off my weekly rebuild now.
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o revert the vm_pageout.c patch today when i do my weekly
rebuild of world to see how things go, maybe that'll give determine if
its really the sysctl's helping or not.
cheers,
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On 5/23/22 00:37, Emmanuel Vadot wrote:
On Sun, 22 May 2022 09:08:12 -0700
Pete Wright wrote:
hello,
i have a lenovo P43s laptop running current. i've noticed that since
graphics/drm-510-kmod became available hw.acpi.video.lcd0 ceases to
exist (which makes it impossible to adjust s
sly
i was running drm-devel-kmod without issues, so i think it's probably an
issue with the 5.10 driver?
i can file a bug report for this (or just test out patches here if
that's easier), but wanted to see if anyone here had observed this on
other laptops first.
cheers,
-pe
d the default setting of vm.pageout_oom_seq:
12. interestingly enough with the patch applied i observed a smaller
amount of memory used for laundry as well as less swap space used until
right before the crash.
cheers,
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On 4/29/22 11:38, Mark Millard wrote:
On 2022-Apr-29, at 11:08, Pete Wright wrote:
On 4/23/22 19:20, Pete Wright wrote:
The developers handbook has a section debugging deadlocks that he
referenced in a response to another report (on freebsd-hackers).
https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books
On 4/23/22 19:20, Pete Wright wrote:
The developers handbook has a section debugging deadlocks that he
referenced in a response to another report (on freebsd-hackers).
https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/developers-handbook/kerneldebug/#kerneldebug-deadlocks
d'oh - thanks fo
another report (on freebsd-hackers).
https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/developers-handbook/kerneldebug/#kerneldebug-deadlocks
d'oh - thanks for the correction!
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On 4/22/22 18:46, Mark Millard wrote:
On 2022-Apr-22, at 16:42, Pete Wright wrote:
On 4/21/22 21:18, Mark Millard wrote:
Messages in the console out would be appropriate
to report. Messages might also be available via
the following at appropriate times:
that is what is frustrating. i
On 4/22/22 13:39, tech-lists wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 07:16:42PM -0700, Pete Wright wrote:
hello -
on my workstation running CURRENT (amd64/32g of ram) i've been running
into a scenario where after 4 or 5 days of daily use I get an OOM event
and both chromium and firefo
of metrics collected though so
hoping someone can point me in the right direction :)
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l_vm_domain_0_stats_free_count
sysctl_vm_domain_0_stats_inactive_pps
thanks in advance - and i'd be happy to share my data if anyone is
interested :)
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uilding):
cd $PORTS/graphics/drm-devel-kmod
sudo pkg unlock -y drm-devel-kmod
sudo make package
sudo pkg upgrade -y work/pkg/*.pkg
sudo pkg lock -y drm-devel-kmod
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initely suggest subscribing to
the freebsd-x11@ mailing list to get the appropriate eyes on things:
https://lists.freebsd.org/subscription/freebsd-x11
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On 3/23/22 15:09, Chris wrote:
On 2022-03-23 14:57, Pete Wright wrote:
On 3/23/22 14:44, Chris wrote:
On a releng/13 install. I've installed the drm-kmod and loaded both
the amdgpu
and the radeonkms (at different times). I also installed the
xf86-ati driver.
But X isn't happy wit
the system crash on boot? for example
what does "dmesg | grep drm" look like?
assuming it does load successfully i think you are using the wrong xorg
driver as the xf86-ati driver is ATI not amd devices. Does loading
xf86-video-amdgpu work better?
cheers,
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Hyper-V which supports FreeBSD pretty well. I
believe most of the work would be on the Windows side to get the
plumbing in place to spin up a FreeBSD VM. There are open discussions
on the WSL github system where people have asked for this but it has not
gained much traction by Microsoft.
-p
1 GMT
* subjectAltName does not match ftp0.tuk.freebsd.org
download.freebsd.org may actually be the preferred method for accessing
resources on this system. For example if geo-loadbalancing is used.
anywho - the people on the above mailing list would know best.
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On 1/20/21 11:09 AM, Emmanuel Vadot wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jan 2021 09:47:28 -0800
Pete Wright wrote:
On 1/19/21 11:55 PM, Emmanuel Vadot wrote:
i'm happy now running the current-kmod but let me know if it'd be
helpful to do any more tests or provide additional info.
So wh
ttm.ko
%%SOURCEKMODSRC%%/Makefile
%%SOURCEKMODSRC%%/kconfig.mk
%%SOURCEKMODSRC%%/amd/Makefile
%%SOURCEKMODSRC%%/amd/amdgpu/Makefile
$
I can file a PR with a patch later today if that's helpful, if this
isn't due to bad git workspace on my end.
cheers,
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py now running the current-kmod but let me know if it'd be
helpful to do any more tests or provide additional info.
cheers,
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On 1/19/21 12:18 PM, Pete Wright wrote:
On 1/19/21 12:11 PM, Emmanuel Vadot wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jan 2021 11:40:04 -0800
Pete Wright wrote:
On 1/19/21 11:33 AM, Pete Wright wrote:
On 1/19/21 6:26 AM, Thomas Laus wrote:
I perform a CURRENT build weekly on a more powerful build machine
On 1/19/21 12:11 PM, Emmanuel Vadot wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jan 2021 11:40:04 -0800
Pete Wright wrote:
On 1/19/21 11:33 AM, Pete Wright wrote:
On 1/19/21 6:26 AM, Thomas Laus wrote:
I perform a CURRENT build weekly on a more powerful build machine and
then export /usr/src and /usr/obj via NFS
On 1/19/21 11:33 AM, Pete Wright wrote:
On 1/19/21 6:26 AM, Thomas Laus wrote:
I perform a CURRENT build weekly on a more powerful build machine and
then export /usr/src and /usr/obj via NFS to other slower PC's. The
'installkernel' phase failed with 'linuxkpi_gplv2.ko
am
building/installing locally on my workstation but am getting similar
errors trying to load drm-devel-kmod's amdgpu mod. at this point even
uninstalling drm-devel-kmod, make installkernel, install drm-devel-kmod
pkg results in the same problem.
checkout gb81783dc98e6
you can quickly get the hashes by running "git log" from your checkout.
cheers,
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On 11/7/20 3:56 PM, Cy Schubert wrote:
In message , Pete
Wright w
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wondering if anyone else is having this error building CURRENT today:
--- config_file.o ---
/usr/home/pete/git/freebsd/contrib/unbound/util/config_file.c:122:20:
error: use of undeclared identifier
wondering if anyone else is having this error building CURRENT today:
--- config_file.o ---
/usr/home/pete/git/freebsd/contrib/unbound/util/config_file.c:122:20:
error: use of undeclared identifier 'UNBOUND_DNS_OVER_HTTPS_PORT'
cfg->https_port = UNBOUND_DNS_OV
On 9/29/20 1:53 PM, xto...@hotmail.com wrote:
Pete Wright wrote:
Hello,
I have a workstation with two ZFS pools (zroot and tank0). After
upgrading CURRENT post the OpenZFS merge I have found that my tank0
pool no longer auto-imports on boot. After the system has booted I
am able to import
one else noticed this behavior? Perhaps I'm missing an option or
something - kinda confused here as to what may have changed to cause
this to happen.
Thanks!
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radarsshd 5414 9 tcp4 127.0.0.1:6011*:*
might have missed this but how is the ssh session being established. i
just verified "ssh -X host" allows me to redirect X to my local
workstation. both systems are running CURRENT as well
/pipermail/freebsd-git/
i don't subscribe to that list personally but i have checked the
archives periodically when i have questions that pop up.
hope this helps,
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that the idea of one person on the ML carries more weight than another,
or one persons opinion is the "official" stated opinion of the core group?
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regarding the main topic tho - dropping ftpd from base seems like a good
iteration in clearing out cruft from the code base so we can focus on
things with much larger user bases. fortunately we have an excellent
ports/pkg infrastructure to service this need if it aris
On 9/14/20 1:00 PM, Kyle Evans wrote:
On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 2:56 PM Pete Wright wrote:
Hello,
I have a system running current that is acting a little odd after a
rebuild from last night (sept 13th). After reboot my root zfs pool
mountd fine, but my second datavol "tank0" d
g without
issues previously. i am wondering does iocage need to be rebuild
against newer sources or did something else change recently?
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drm-current-kmod to 5.4.
thanks Manu! would it make sense to make this version available in
graphics/drm-devel-kmod now to make it easier to test for people who
update world/kernel more frequently?
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typing my login
and xinit wrapper.
interestingly enough, I've found if I start then exit Xorg the console
starts updating again.
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I think it is fixed now, rick
I can confirm on my end as well - thanks Rick!
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On 6/1/20 2:50 PM, Rick Macklem wrote:
Pete Wright wrote:
Subject: vfs_mouse.c breakage?
Not sure if the vfs mouse is broken (sorry, I couldn't resist), but...
hah nice - dyslexia + poor eyesight are not good bedfellows :^)
I think it needs a:
#include
but it will take a little
hello - i am having issues building CURRENT after this was applied:
https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25045
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=361699
--- vfs_mount.o ---
/usr/home/pete/git/freebsd/sys/kern/vfs_mount.c:2360:27: error: use of
undeclared identifier '
On 5/11/20 3:16 PM, Pete Wright wrote:
hello,
i have a lenovo thinkpad P43s that exhibits lockups under CURRENT but
behaves fine when running STABLE. i've tried to find a fully
reproducible situation to get this system to lockup but haven't found
anything yet. i am starting
On 5/11/20 4:21 PM, Pete Wright wrote:
On 5/11/20 3:28 PM, Yuri Pankov wrote:
Pete Wright wrote:
hello,
i have a lenovo thinkpad P43s that exhibits lockups under CURRENT
but behaves fine when running STABLE. i've tried to find a fully
reproducible situation to get this system to l
On 5/11/20 3:28 PM, Yuri Pankov wrote:
Pete Wright wrote:
hello,
i have a lenovo thinkpad P43s that exhibits lockups under CURRENT but
behaves fine when running STABLE. i've tried to find a fully
reproducible situation to get this system to lockup but haven't found
anything
ange. alternatively, is there any debugging information i
can get on my end that might help figure out what the root cause is?
cheers,
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harm in having all three of those packages
installed. In fact I have all three on my system, but allow Xorg to
auto configure itself, which picks up libinput by default.
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On 4/17/20 2:54 PM, Ryan Moeller wrote:
On Apr 17, 2020, at 4:56 PM, Pete Wright wrote:
On 4/17/20 11:35 AM, Ryan Moeller wrote:
FreeBSD support has been merged into the master branch of the openzfs/zfs
repository, and the FreeBSD ports have been switched to this branch.
Congratulations
:
* native encryption
Is there a good doc reference on available for using this? I believe
this is zfs filesystem level encryption and not a replacement for our
existing full-disk-encryption scheme that currently works?
thanks again!
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y the most important task.
i've had working solutions based on jitsi and riot.im with acceptable
performance, so i suspect our webcamd bits are in good enough shape to
support this. interested to see how how this effort progresses :)
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recent checkout, getting this error building libunbound:
--- all_subdir_lib/libunbound ---
/usr/home/pete/git/freebsd/contrib/unbound/util/log.c:120:30: error: use
of undeclared identifier 'UB_SYSLOG_FACILITY'
openlog(ident, LOG_NDELAY, UB_SYSLO
no worries - and thanks for the workaround. i'm going to take a look
before i sign-off for the night, hopefully github will be in sync by then.
cheers,
-pete
On Mon, Dec 16, 2019 at 3:15 PM Warner Losh wrote:
> The prior version (r355814) works just fine, if you wanted to get going...
Thanks, maybe git mirror was lagging will test in a bit.
Thanks!
-pete
On Mon, Dec 16, 2019, 3:09 PM Warner Losh wrote:
> Update. That version was in place for about an hour before I fixed it.
> r355815 broke it and r355818 fixed it.
>
> Warner
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 16, 2019 a
here's the error i'm getting when building:
/usr/home/pete/git/freebsd/sys/cam/scsi/scsi_da.c:1544:28: error: expected
identifier
SYSCTL_INT64(_kern_cam_da, OID_AUTO, default_max_delete, CTLFLAG_RWTUN,
^
/usr/home/pete/git/freebsd/sys/sys/sysctl.h:126:18: note
On 11/20/19 8:13 PM, Glen Barber wrote:
On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 07:57:57PM -0800, Pete Wright wrote:
Hello,
looks like some of the recent commits to usr.sbin/jail/Makefile has broken
CURRENT. I am getting this error when attempting a buildworld:
===> usr.sbin/jail (cleandir)
make[4]: &q
Hello,
looks like some of the recent commits to usr.sbin/jail/Makefile has
broken CURRENT. I am getting this error when attempting a buildworld:
===> usr.sbin/jail (cleandir)
make[4]: "/usr/home/pete/git/freebsd/usr.sbin/jail/Makefile" line 21:
Malformed conditional (${LINKER_
On 10/18/19 3:07 PM, mms.vanbreukelin...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Pete,
did BIOS update, has been critical. in the meantime with lot o'luck
I got the scfb-driver to work but only in 1024x76 (but the bios-logo
starting in 1920x1280) and with 'dbus-launch kstart5 plasmashell'
e you are a member of the "video" group).
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ble to boot the
previously working kernel (iirc you can do this via the boot loader
menu) successfully? and lasty, can you boot single user then manually
attempt to load the kernel module via kldload i915kms.ko?
cheers,
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installed and
those work great as well - so i def feel like AMD is becoming relevant
again on both desktop and servers :)
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to mind, did you make sure to add your user to
the "video" group? this doesn't sound related though...this does sound
like a local configuration issue. iirc when i ran into this problem in
the past it was due to permissions, either a .serverauth file owned by
root or a
t; kernel trap 22 with interrupts disabled
> panic: spin lock held too long
>
interesting. can you post this kernel panic, and any backtraces you are
able to get here:
https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop/kms-drm/issues
also, are you using the xf86-video-amdgpu driver, or the stock
mode
, src.conf files as well as my kernel configuration file was not
changed since a couple of months (since I installed freebsd-current).
are you able to build GENERIC? if so might be worth looking at the
delta's b/w GENERIC and your custom configuration and trying to zero in
on what
things on my end!
Cheers,
-pete
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KDB: enter: panic
__curthread () at /usr/home/pete/git/freebsd/sys/amd64/include/pcpu.h:246
246 __asm("movq %%gs:%P1,%0" : "=r" (td) : "n"
(OFFSETOF_CURTHREAD));
I have usable core files and can post any additional debug info needed.
The first c
On 5/17/19 10:51 AM, David Wolfskill wrote:
On Fri, May 17, 2019 at 10:46:57AM -0700, Pete Wright wrote:
hello - i am still having issues with mergemaster when
building/installing current on my end as per this thread:
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2019-May/073403.html
steps required to get things working:
*** Creating the temporary root environment in /var/tmp/temproot
*** /var/tmp/temproot ready for use
*** Creating and populating directory structure in /var/tmp/temproot
cp: /usr/home/pete/git/freebsd/etc/master.passwd: No such file or directory
*** FATAL
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