Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 13:51:23 -0400 From: "Alexander Sack" <pisymbol@gmail.com> To: Ross <westr@connection.ca> Cc: freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Re[2]: kern/126866: [isp] [panic] kernel panic on card initialization Message-ID: <3c0b01820809251051q34a33fa5od5ec9fe9d853612@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <835218108.20080925113214@connection.ca> References: <200809250910.m8P9A4MY047099@freefall.freebsd.org> <835218108.20080925113214@connection.ca>
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On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 11:32 AM, Ross <westr@connection.ca> wrote: > > PAP> I am having the same exact problem you were having using the same > PAP> device. I started receiving this error on FBSD7-RELEASE and thought it > PAP> was specific to that version. Naturally I upgraded to FBSD7-Stable as > PAP> of today (9/25/2008), but still haven't been able to resolve this error, > PAP> even with the patch presented here. Like you had mentioned on > PAP> freebsd-scsi, the machine panic's roughly 50% of the time during boot. > > Actually, going over the trap output, it looks different than the > output I had, so it might be a different issue in the end. > > Which kernel are you running? (i386/amd64), and is it possible to get > the output of a dmesg, so we know what chipset the driver thinks it is? > (Are you running an HP Blade w QHM6432 like I am?) > > Also, if you can set 'hint.isp.[01].debug=0x11F' in your > /boot/device.hints file, it'll hopefully give some additional output > to help track the problem down. > > Obviously the best is to compile in the kernel debugger as that'll > give the exact place it crashes. Yea totally. If you can get a stack trace that would be great (just compile in the debugger support, reboot, and when you hit the panic do a trace and just give us the function output (again exact addresses not so much)). -aps
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