On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, David Young wrote:
PPPoE connectipn down & up on a machine that's connecting a LAN with an IPsec-encrypted GRE-Tunnel...We cannot take the stack trace literally: I figure that the call to sbunlock() near the bottom of greintr() has called cv_broadcast(). If you have a netbsd.gdb hanging around, you can extract a line number: load netbsd.gdb with gdb and type the command 'l *(greintr+0xcb)'.
Here's what I get: (gdb) l *(greintr+0xcb) 0xc0334f0b is in greintr (/usr/nbcvs/src-5/sys/sys/socketvar.h:478). 473 474 static inline void 475 sounlock(struct socket *so) 476 { 477 478 mutex_exit(so->so_lock); 479 } 480 481 #ifdef SOCKBUF_DEBUG 482 /* (gdb) FWIW, I've seen that and similar panics with 'gre' in the mean many times. :-( - Hubert