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Date:      Mon, 09 May 2011 19:02:26 +0200
From:      Bartosz Stec <bartosz.stec@it4pro.pl>
To:        FreeBSD Stable <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Panic during kernel booting on HP Proliant DL180G6 and latest STABLE
Message-ID:  <4DC81E22.5030806@it4pro.pl>
In-Reply-To: <4DC6E23B.2040207@it4pro.pl>
References:  <4DC6A277.4030801@it4pro.pl> <4DC6E23B.2040207@it4pro.pl>

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W dniu 2011-05-08 20:34, Bartosz Stec pisze:
> W dniu 2011-05-08 16:02, Bartosz Stec pisze:
>> Hi list!
>>
>> I moved my 8-STABLE system from cheap AMD64 machine to Proliant 
>> DL180G6 (full ZFS send -> receive) yesterday.
>> Operation was succesfull, system booted and everything worked fine. 
>> Still, I wanted to perform full world + kernel rebuild with updated 
>> sources and CPUTYPE (core2 instead of athlon64) and removed unused 
>> NIC drivers from kernel.
>>
>> New kernel panicked during boot. I rebuilt kernel again, without any 
>> CPUTYPE in make.conf, but panic was still there. Old kernel (built at 
>> 8.04.2011) is booting fine.
>> First panic line says:
>>
>>    panic: m_getzone: m_getjcl: invalid cluster type.
>>
>>
>> I made a por quality photo of screen with stack backtrace and it's 
>> available here: http://www.picamatic.com/view/7544359_IMAG0029/
>>
>> Now the funny thing:
>>
>> Igb driver is compiled into the kernel. If I add igb driver to 
>> loader.conf kernel complains of course:
>>
>>    module_register: module pci/igb already exists!
>>    Module pci/igb failed to register: 17
>>
>>
>> but there's no panic!
>>
>> When I remove 'if_igb_load="YES"' from loader.conf, I experience 
>> panic visible above.
>>
>> Kernel config: http://pastebin.com/G7K0vfuJ
>>
>>
> Picamatic seems offline now, so here's another link to backtrace 
> photo: http://i51.tinypic.com/nyuux3.jpg
>
> Maybe make.conf will be useful too:
>
>    CPUTYPE?=core2
>    KERNCONF=PROLIANT
>    #MAKEOPTS=-j3
>    #WITH_DEBUG=yes
>    #DEBUG_FLAGS=-g
>
>    # default build settings for ports collection
>    .if ${.CURDIR:M*/ports/*} && !defined(NOCCACHE)
>    CFLAGS=-O2 -pipe
>    #CXXFLAGS= -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -funroll-loops
>    BUILD_OPTIMIZED=YES
>    WITH_OPENSSL=YES
>    WITH_XCHARSET=all
>    WITH_CHARSET=utf8
>    WITH_COLLATION=utf8_general_ci
>    .endif
>
>    # default build settings for base system
>    .if ${.CURDIR:M*/usr/src/*} || ${.CURDIR:M*/usr/obj/*} &&
>    !defined(NOCCACHE)
>
>    CFLAGS=-O2 -pipe
>    COPTFLAGS=-O2 -pipe
>
>    CC:=${CC:C,^cc,/usr/local/libexec/ccache/world/cc,1}
>    CXX:=${CXX:C,^c\+\+,/usr/local/libexec/ccache/world/c++,1}
>
>    .endif
>
>    # added by use.perl 2011-05-08 17:13:51
>    PERL_VERSION=5.10.1
>
>
>
Dear list,
shoud I provide some additional data to help find a problem, or just 
fill a PR :)?

Maybe full dmesg output will help?: http://pastebin.com/Es0CKD64
It's from kernel which is panicking.

-- 
Bartosz Stec





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