From: Nick Hudson <skrll%netbsd.org@localhost>, Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2014 09:46:26
+0000
On 01/02/14 06:44, David H. Gutteridge wrote:
Hi all,
Is anyone else seeing a kernel panic with sources checked out today
on a Raspberry Pi?
Just tried here and it boots for me. Anything interesting about your
setup? A dmesg might help here.
My prior kernel was built a month ago, and works
fine. I wasn't able to get the USB keyboard to respond to get a
full backtrace. (And I'm not running through a serial console, so
it's a pain to copy out all the details...)
Please battle through the pain :) or setup a serial console.
The panic message ends with:
Stopped in pid 0.5 (system) at netbsd:callout_softclock+0x40: str
r1,[r2
#0x004]
This doesn't tell us much other than r2 is wrong.
Hi,
I have today's evbearmvnh6-el RPI kernel on Raspberry Pi
And I have gotten the following panic message.
ld0: 30604 MB, 7772 cyl, 128 head, 63 sec, 512byte/sect x 62676992 sectors
ld0: 4-bit width, bus clock 50.000 MHz
panic: kernel diagnostic assertion "!callout_pendinf(&dxfer->xfer.timeout_handle)"
failed: file "/mnt/cvs/src-current/src/sys/external/bsd/dwc2/dwc2.c", line 346
Stopping in pid o.3 (system) at netbsd:cpu_Debugger+0x4: bx r14
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