Re: panic: Memory modified after free

2003-10-24 Thread othermark
Thanks again for looking at this problem Doug White wrote: > On Thu, 23 Oct 2003, othermark wrote: > Onboard fiber? What kind of system is this? They're wired to the board. I'd probably break the connector if I remove it. This box has custom hardware attached, I don't expect any of the driv

Re: panic: Memory modified after free

2003-10-24 Thread Doug White
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003, othermark wrote: > these are fibre 1000 base sx connections. They don't attach correctly in > the 5.0-release kernel as well (with the exact same error), but it does > continue to boot correctly. These are hardwired into the bus, and I'm > unable to disable them. :( Onboard

Re: panic: Memory modified after free

2003-10-24 Thread othermark
Hi, thanks for taking a gander at my problem. The original panic can be reviewed here: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.freebsd.current/31913 now to answer your query... Doug Rabson wrote: > On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 22:45, othermark wrote: >> I wrote: >> > I will try seeing how far I can go up the

Re: panic: Memory modified after free

2003-10-24 Thread Doug Rabson
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 22:45, othermark wrote: > I wrote: > > I will try seeing how far I can go up the list of snapshots until I > > encounter the first boot -s panic. > > Well I walked up the available snapshots and the first panic occurs with > the snapshot from the 17th of October. Reviewing t

Re: panic: Memory modified after free

2003-10-23 Thread othermark
I wrote: > I will try seeing how far I can go up the list of snapshots until I > encounter the first boot -s panic. Well I walked up the available snapshots and the first panic occurs with the snapshot from the 17th of October. Reviewing the commit logs between the 16th and the 17th I note the fo

Re: panic: Memory modified after free

2003-10-23 Thread othermark
apologies for repling to my own post, but it seemed the best way to continue the thread. othermark wrote: > I think the next step is to move up to a 5.1-release kernel and see if > it boots as well as the 5.0-release does, or provides a more interesting > panic. I tried a 5.1-RELEASE kernel and b

Re: panic: Memory modified after free

2003-10-23 Thread othermark
Thanks for looking at this. I'm still scratching my head on it. Doug White wrote: > On Mon, 20 Oct 2003, othermark wrote: >> I have a strange panic during the isa pnp code that does not occur with a >> 5.0-release kernel. ... > Can you pull out or disable the gig-e card? Its having trouble > i

Re: panic: Memory modified after free

2003-10-22 Thread Doug White
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003, othermark wrote: > I have a strange panic during the isa pnp code that does not occur with a > 5.0-release kernel. I have tried enabling and disabling acpi. it does > not effect this panic one way or another. This is a kernel from -current > 10/20 (today). I'm not sure how

Re: Panic: memory modified after free

2002-12-19 Thread Nate Lawson
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Gavin Atkinson wrote: > > Running 5.0-RC as of yesterday on i386. background fsck was in progress, > > but other than that system was idle. Logged in as root on the console, had > > cd'd to a ports directory. (note that it panics almost instantly when > > using the console, but

Re: Panic: memory modified after free

2002-12-19 Thread Gavin Atkinson
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Gavin Atkinson wrote: > Running 5.0-RC as of yesterday on i386. background fsck was in progress, > but other than that system was idle. Logged in as root on the console, had > cd'd to a ports directory. (note that it panics almost instantly when > using the console, but lasts