Martin Husemann a écrit :
On Mon, Mar 09, 2015 at 11:44:47AM +0100, BERTRAND Joël wrote:I have built last saturday and I'm building a 7.99.6 (cvs update from this morning).I expect more usable backtraces from this one. Martin
Hello, I'm not sure they are more usable...Mar 10 22:14:30 legendre /netbsd: cpu1: data fault: pc=f00092e0 rpc=103b3d5e0 ad
dr=fffffff52c8a2000 Mar 10 22:14:30 legendre /netbsd: text_access_fault: pc=5db0fcd8 va=5db0e000 Mar 10 22:14:30 legendre /netbsd: kernel trap 30: data access exception Mar 10 22:14:30 legendre /netbsd: k Mar 10 22:14:30 legendre /netbsd: cpu1: rebooting Mar 10 22:14:30 legendre /netbsd: ddb only returns : cpu1: data fault: pc=f00092e0 rpc=103b3d5e0 addr=fffffff52c8a2000 text_access_fault: pc=5db0fcd8 va=5db0e000 kernel trap 30: data access exception Stopped in pid 9084.1 (pstat) at f00092e0: stx %l0, [%g0 + %g4] tstate 82000603 pc f00092e0 npc f00092e4 ipl f y 0 g0 0 g1 1 g2 f0000000 g3 fff78000 g4 fffffff52c8a3af8 ... I only have register trace. ddb crashs when it try to print backtrace.On this server, I have replaced bridge0 interface by regular ethernet interface (hme0) and an old 3Com switch. I have noticed that uptime is greater when I disable bridged interface.
Regards, JKB