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Re: GENERIC_KASLR panic
Hi,
I am just wondering - does anybody use the GENERIC_KASRL kernel? I
just tried once more and am consistently getting the same error, this
time with 9.99.94.
Chavdar
On Fri, 18 Feb 2022 at 11:32, Chavdar Ivanov <ci4ic4%gmail.com@localhost> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> http://gnats.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-single.pl?number=56722 was
> filed, to respond to myself.
>
> On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 22:34, Chavdar Ivanov <ci4ic4%gmail.com@localhost> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > A few hours old update; GENERIC boots ok on a -current amd64
> > VirtualBox guest vm. This machine usually runs GENERIC_KASLR (I just
> > wanted to have a box running this one for comparison). GENERIC_KASLR
> > panics reliably as follows:
> > ....
> >
> > r11 ffffffff8e3d8964
> > r12 ffffffff8e3d8a18
> > r13 260
> > r14 0
> > r15 fff2562260 nonce.3
> > rip ffffffff9b168705 chacha_stream_sse2+0x1ee
> > cs 8
> > rflags 10286
> > rsp ffffffff8e3d8610
> > ss 10
> > netbsd:chacha_stream_sse2+0x1ee: ???
> > db(3)> bt
> > chacha_stream_sse2() at netbsd:chacha_stream_sse2+0x1ee
> > xchacha_ stream_sse2() at netbsd:xchacha_stream_sse2+0x15d
> > xchacha_stream_sse2_impl() at netbsd:xchacha_stream_sse2_impl.0x41
> > xchacha_stream_selftest() at netbsd:xchacha_stream_selftest+0x4e
> > chacha_selftest() at netbsd:chacha_self test+0x107
> > chacha_modcmd() at netbsd:chacha_modcmd+ 0x2a
> > module_do_builtin() at netbsd:module_do_builtin+0x1?d
> > module_do_builtin() at netbsd: module_do_builtin+0x132
> > module_init_class() at netbsd:module_init_class+0x1cf
> > main() at netbsd main+0x507
> > start_prekern() at netbsd:start_prekern+Oxf5
> > ?() at 100641
> >
> > The previous working GENERIC_KASLR kernel on this machine is from the
> > 26th of January; it works OK (with today's userland). I also replaced
> > /usr/mdec/prekern, but it hasn't changed since quite a few months.
> >
> > Chavdar
> >
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>
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