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iSCSI initiator
Hello,
Only a quick question. Is NetBSD 9 iSCSI initiator usable in production
? I'm trying to access to a QNAP NAS and my server randomly panics with
something like :
[ 3409.124192] uvm_fault(0xffffffff8151f760, 0xffffffff819ca000, 4) -> e
[ 3409.124192] fatal page fault in supervisor mode
[ 3409.124192] trap type 6 code 0x10 rip 0xffffffff819ca061 cs 0x8 rflags
0x10293 cr2 0xffffffff819ca061 ilevel 0 rsp 0xffffae013d79abb0
[ 3409.124192] curlwp 0xfffffa749e1ef060 pid 160.1 lowest kstack
0xffffae013d7982c0
[ 3409.124192] panic: trap
[ 3409.124192] cpu5: Begin traceback...
[ 3409.133355] vpanic() at netbsd:vpanic+0x160
[ 3409.133355] snprintf() at netbsd:snprintf
[ 3409.133355] startlwp() at netbsd:startlwp
[ 3409.133355] alltraps() at netbsd:alltraps+0xbb
[ 3409.133355] usbd_devinfo_vp() at netbsd:usbd_devinfo_vp+0xa9
[ 3409.143358] usbd_fill_deviceinfo() at netbsd:usbd_fill_deviceinfo+0x68
[ 3409.143358] usbioctl() at netbsd:usbioctl+0xdc
[ 3409.143358] cdev_ioctl() at netbsd:cdev_ioctl+0xc4
[ 3409.153361] VOP_IOCTL() at netbsd:VOP_IOCTL+0x54
[ 3409.153361] vn_ioctl() at netbsd:vn_ioctl+0xa5
[ 3409.153361] sys_ioctl() at netbsd:sys_ioctl+0x5ab
[ 3409.163364] syscall() at netbsd:syscall+0x157
[ 3409.163364] --- syscall (number 54) ---
[ 3409.163364] 735f5396824a:
[ 3409.163364] cpu5: End traceback...
[ 3409.163364] dumping to dev 18,1 (offset=251919, size=4162814):
Of course, I don't have any information in /var/crash. But I have
netbsd.gdb if required.
Best regards,
JKB
PS: I have filled a PR (55699)
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