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Date:      Sun, 13 Jan 2019 23:08:53 +0000
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To:        fs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 234906] kernel panic: softdep_setup_inomapdep: dependency 0xfffff80107d15c00 for newinode already exists
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--- Comment #14 from Conrad Meyer <cem@freebsd.org> ---
(In reply to johan van Zanten from comment #13)
> memtest86+ -- my laptop can't boot the ISO image on a USB stick ; maybe a=
 UEFI compat problem

Yeah, memtest86+ is legacy BIOS only :-(.

> Given that i wasn't have any problems using this same config as a desktop
> running FreeBSD 10 or 11, with the same sort of workload, it seems less l=
ikely
> that RAM is the problem.

Sure.

> That matches the panic sting from Wed Jan  9 23:41:29 CET 2019, but assum=
ing
> that's where the system is panicking, one still needs to find out how the
> system is arriving in that state.

Yes, that's definitely the panic.  The latter is the open question :-).

One thing that landed in 12 for UFS was TRIM consolidation, which does inte=
ract
with softupdates and could plausibly explain this.  You have trim enabled on
ada0p2 (root) but not the other disk.  You could try either disabling
consolidation (sysctl vfs.ffs.dotrimcons=3D0) or disabling TRIM on the file=
system
(tunefs -t disable /dev/ada0p2).

Also, kib did some softdep refactoring in 327722 and 327723; Kirk did somet=
hing
in this area back in 2016 in r304239.  I don't know what if any of that was
already backported to 11.x and landed in 11.2 or whatever.

I'm not sure about the secondary panic.

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