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Re: Recent i386-GENERIC panic



On Thu, 15 Sep 2011, John D. Baker wrote:

Following an update, a second machine now suffers the exact same panic.
It's an Intel D850MV board.  This one has a serial port, so I should
be able to capture the console output.

After finding a working USB/RS232 dongle and wrestling with a
temperamental KVM switch, I've captured the dmesg with panic and
backtrace from this second machine.  It's essentially the same as
on the machine about which I first posted.

  http://bobdbob.com/~jdbaker/nbsd-debug/fred-panic_bt-201109160300Z

This reflects a release built from the latest HEAD (as of last night).


If I revert "sys/dev/pci/pci.c" to r1.141 I can produce a kernel that
doesn't panic, but produces the warnings about builtin dependencies.

I suppose I should see if a DIAGNOSTIC kernel will provide more
information.  DEBUG?

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