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Date:      Tue, 11 Jun 2019 20:34:04 +0200
From:      <driesm.michiels@gmail.com>
To:        "'Johannes Lundberg'" <johalun0@gmail.com>, <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org>
Subject:   RE: Update from r347952 to r348848
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Yep I haven=E2=80=99t tested with the new revision of the source tree =
but indeed I was using an outdated package which didn=E2=80=99t get =
deleted and replaced by the new name scheme.

I=E2=80=99m using Synth and did not add graphics/drm-kmod to the list to =
build as the module is required to be rebuild with every kernel build =
anyway.

This begs me to question does PORTS_MODULES=3D also update the port in =
question when a kernel rebuild is done?

=20

Maybe as a general question: what is the best way to maintain kernel =
modules from ports on a system by using a package builder like poudriere =
or synth?

=20

Thanks for helping out =F0=9F=98=89!

=20

From: Johannes Lundberg <johalun0@gmail.com>=20
Sent: maandag 10 juni 2019 22:09
To: Dries Michiels <driesm.michiels@gmail.com>; =
freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Update from r347952 to r348848

=20

drm-next-kmod has been replaced by several packages. Not sure why 'pkg =
install drm-kmod' doesn't replace it with the new one.=20

Try 'pkg delete drm-kmod drm-next-kmod && pkg install drm-kmod'

You should get drm-fbsd12.0-kmod-4.16.g20190430.

=20

On 6/10/19 1:05 PM, Dries Michiels wrote:

pkg info | grep drm

drm-kmod-g20181126             Metaport of DRM modules for the =
linuxkpi-based KMS components

drm-next-kmod-4.11.g20181027   DRM modules for the linuxkpi-based KMS =
components

libdrm-2.4.96,1                Userspace interface to kernel Direct =
Rendering Module services

Running 12-STABLE on my system.

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=20

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From: Johannes Lundberg  <mailto:johalun0@gmail.com> =
<johalun0@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2019 9:59:36 PM
To: driesm.michiels@gmail.com <mailto:driesm.michiels@gmail.com> ; =
freebsd-stable@freebsd.org <mailto:freebsd-stable@freebsd.org>=20
Subject: Re: Update from r347952 to r348848=20

=20

drm-kmod is a meta port. Show me 'pkg info | grep drm' to see what is
actually installed.

On 6/10/19 12:33 PM, driesm.michiels@gmail.com =
<mailto:driesm.michiels@gmail.com>  wrote:
>
>> From: Johannes Lundberg  <mailto:johalun0@gmail.com> =
<johalun0@gmail.com>
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> What graphics driver do you have installed?
> I have drm-kmod installed and rebuild/reinstall every time I install =
my kernel by setting PORTS_MODULES =3D graphics/drm-kmod in make.conf
> I have an Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1245 v5 @ 3.50GHz with skylake =
graphics so using the i915 kms driver.
>
>> This error should not happen if you have the latest drm-kmod package.
>> Try 'pkg update && pkg install drm-kmod'.
>>
>> On 6/10/19 5:26 AM, driesm.michiels@gmail.com =
<mailto:driesm.michiels@gmail.com>  wrote:
>>> Hi stable mailing list!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Today I tried updating my machine to r348848 from r347952. It didn't
>>> go as smooth as I would've hoped (normally its just fine).
>>>
>>> After doing the upgrade using the standard upgrade from source
>>> procedure I went ahead and booted my machine.
>>>
>>> During booting I got black screened (after the messages below) and
>>> booting got stuck from there.
>>>
>>> *   Loading kernel modules:
>>> *   Anon_inodefs_init:
>>> *   Sysctl_warn_reuse: can't re-use a leaf (compat.linuxkpi.debug)!
>>> *   Black screen and booting stops
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I went ahead and reverted to a ZFS snapshot preupdate so all is fine =
again.
>>>
>>> Any pointers as to where the regression might be? I did a clean =
build
>>> to update.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Dries
>>>
>>>
>>>
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