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contigmalloc_map: failed size 33554432 low=0 high=ffffffff align=4096 boundary=0
flags=00000102

Happens everytime at system startup where no heavy memory load / fragmentation
should happen. Allocation size is 1/127 of low--high range (so not a terrific
one), flags are NOWAIT|ZERO.

kldunload radeon and drm (latter causes calling contigmalloc thru ioctl) doesn't
help.

I'm running v2.13.0.207.gdae741-DEVELOPMENT x86_64


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From: Jan Lentfer  via Redmine 
Subject: [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2228] negative numbers in top's wired on latest master/i386
Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 01:55:01 -0800
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Issue #2228 has been reported by Jan Lentfer .

----------------------------------------
Bug #2228: negative numbers in top's wired on latest master/i386
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2228

Author: Jan Lentfer 


Category: 

load averages:  0.23,  0.29,  0.25;               up 0+00:37:39 
10:33:23
28 processes: 1 running, 28 active
CPU states:  0.7% user,  0.0% nice, 73.4% system,  0.0% interrupt, 25.8% 
idle
Memory: 112M Active, 455M Inact, -35720K Wired, 26M Cache, 85M Buf, 
5380K Free
Swap: 1024M Total, 32K Used, 1024M Free

   PID USERNAME NICE  SIZE   PRES   STATE CPU  TIME   CTIME    CPU COMMAND
   848 root       0  4020K     0K    CPU0  0   0:00    0:00  1.95% top
   749 root       0  9348K     0K  nanslp  1   0:00    0:00  0.00% httpd
   767 root       0  4020K     0K   pause  0   0:00    0:00  0.00% csh
   843 root       0  3172K     0K  umtxsl  0   0:00    0:00  0.00% sysb..



this is on v2.13.0.332.g9855a4-DEVELOPMENT #35 w/ swapcache enabled 
during a sysbench io test.

Jan


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From: John Marino via Redmine 
Subject: [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2108] getcontext() is missing on DragonFly x86_64
Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 04:32:13 -0800
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Issue #2108 has been updated by John Marino.


We need to bump this up in priority.  On x86_64, every ruby package using ruby19-base is failing due to missing getcontext and makecontext on pkgsrc-current.
----------------------------------------
Bug #2108: getcontext() is missing on DragonFly x86_64
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2108

Author: Alex Hornung


Category: 

I'm seeing this when trying to build pkgsrc/net/powerdns-recursor.


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Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 11:23:22 -0800
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Issue #2229 has been reported by DragonFly bugs list .

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Bug #2229: bugs@crater.dragonflybsd.org Rolex For You Now -50%
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2229

Author: DragonFly bugs list 


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From: Jan Lentfer via Redmine 
Subject: [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2228] (Resolved) negative numbers in top's wired on latest master/i386
Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 13:15:45 -0800
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Issue #2228 has been updated by Jan Lentfer.

Status changed from New to Resolved

Solved with 3ae0c654ce
----------------------------------------
Bug #2228: negative numbers in top's wired on latest master/i386
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2228

Author: Jan Lentfer


Category: 

load averages:  0.23,  0.29,  0.25;               up 0+00:37:39 
10:33:23
28 processes: 1 running, 28 active
CPU states:  0.7% user,  0.0% nice, 73.4% system,  0.0% interrupt, 25.8% 
idle
Memory: 112M Active, 455M Inact, -35720K Wired, 26M Cache, 85M Buf, 
5380K Free
Swap: 1024M Total, 32K Used, 1024M Free

   PID USERNAME NICE  SIZE   PRES   STATE CPU  TIME   CTIME    CPU COMMAND
   848 root       0  4020K     0K    CPU0  0   0:00    0:00  1.95% top
   749 root       0  9348K     0K  nanslp  1   0:00    0:00  0.00% httpd
   767 root       0  4020K     0K   pause  0   0:00    0:00  0.00% csh
   843 root       0  3172K     0K  umtxsl  0   0:00    0:00  0.00% sysb..



this is on v2.13.0.332.g9855a4-DEVELOPMENT #35 w/ swapcache enabled 
during a sysbench io test.

Jan


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--------------- MESSAGE bugs.v001.n1135.6 ---------------

From: "Antonio M. Huete Jimenez via Redmine" 
Subject: [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2226] (Closed) Digest bugs.v001.n1132
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 08:44:42 -0800
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Issue #2226 has been updated by Antonio M. Huete Jimenez.

Status changed from New to Closed


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Bug #2226: Digest bugs.v001.n1132
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2226

Author: bugs-errors bugs-errors


Category: 

-------------- BEGIN bugs.v001.n1132 --------------

    001 - Antonio Huete Jimenez  vi - [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2210] Bugtracker cannot assign default pr
    002 - Matthew Dillon  via Redmi - [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2211] TEST 222
    003 - Matthew Dillon  via Redmi - [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2212] TEST 555 from apollo
    004 - Matthew Dillon  via Redmi - [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2213] TEST 777 from apllo
    005 - Matthew Dillon  via Redmi - [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2214] TEST 888
    006 - DragonFly bugs list  via  - [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2223] bugs@crater.dragonflybsd.org Rolex 
    007 - "Antonio M. Huete Jimenez - [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2224] v2.13.0.291.gaa7ec - Panic on fq wh
    008 - Matthew Dillon 
Subject: [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2210] Bugtracker cannot assign default project for new users
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 11:30:51 -0800
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Issue #2210 has been reported by Antonio Huete Jimenez .

----------------------------------------
Bug #2210: Bugtracker cannot assign default project for new users
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2210

Author: Antonio Huete Jimenez 


Category: 

Hi,

When creating a new user from the web interface, Redmine cannot assign it
to a Project or a Group.

Going to check with Redmine people.

Cheers,
Antonio Huete


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From: Matthew Dillon  via Redmine 
Subject: [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2211] TEST 222
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 13:57:21 -0800
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Issue #2211 has been reported by Matthew Dillon .

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Bug #2211: TEST 222
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2211

Author: Matthew Dillon 


Category: 

Matthew Dillon


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From: Matthew Dillon  via Redmine 
Subject: [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2212] TEST 555 from apollo
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 14:22:06 -0800
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Issue #2212 has been reported by Matthew Dillon .

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Bug #2212: TEST 555 from apollo
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2212

Author: Matthew Dillon 


Category: 

TEST 555 from apollo


					Matthew Dillon


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Subject: [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2213] TEST 777 from apllo
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 14:37:24 -0800
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Issue #2213 has been reported by Matthew Dillon .

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Bug #2213: TEST 777 from apllo
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2213

Author: Matthew Dillon 


Category: 

TEST 777 


					Matthew Dillon


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From: Matthew Dillon  via Redmine 
Subject: [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2214] TEST 888
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 15:33:47 -0800
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Issue #2214 has been reported by Matthew Dillon .

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Bug #2214: TEST 888
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2214

Author: Matthew Dillon 


Category: 

test 888


					Matthew Dillon


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Subject: [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2223] bugs@crater.dragonflybsd.org Rolex For You Now -51%
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 16:49:52 -0800
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Issue #2223 has been reported by DragonFly bugs list .

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Bug #2223: bugs@crater.dragonflybsd.org Rolex For You Now -51%
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2223

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From: "Antonio M. Huete Jimenez via Redmine" 
Subject: [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2224] v2.13.0.291.gaa7ec - Panic on fq while installing world
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 16:57:18 -0800
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Issue #2224 has been reported by Antonio M. Huete Jimenez.

----------------------------------------
Bug #2224: v2.13.0.291.gaa7ec - Panic on fq while installing world
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2224

Author: Antonio M. Huete Jimenez


Category: 

Hi,

While installing world into an image file (vnconfig) I got this panic:


Unread portion of the kernel message buffer:
Xdblfault() at Xdblfault+0x93
fq_dispatch() at fq_dispatch+0x76
fq_queue() at fq_queue+0x271
dsched_queue() at dsched_queue+0x1cc
diskstrategy() at diskstrategy+0x6c
dev_dstrategy_chain() at dev_dstrategy_chain+0xc8
devfs_spec_strategy() at devfs_spec_strategy+0x14d
vop_strategy() at vop_strategy+0x8c
vn_strategy() at vn_strategy+0xe3
hammer_io_direct_read() at hammer_io_direct_read+0x1aa
hammer_vop_strategy_read() at hammer_vop_strategy_read+0x4cb
hammer_vop_strategy() at hammer_vop_strategy+0x45
vop_strategy() at vop_strategy+0x8c
vn_strategy() at vn_strategy+0xe3
breadnx() at breadnx+0x9c
hammer_vop_write() at hammer_vop_write+0x4f2
vop_write() at vop_write+0x88
vnstrategy() at vnstrategy+0x1fd
dev_dstrategy() at dev_dstrategy+0x12f
dsched_strategy_async() at dsched_strategy_async+0x5d
fq_dispatch() at fq_dispatch+0x76
fq_dispatcher() at fq_dispatcher+0x3ad
boot() called on cpu#3
Uptime: 22h2m30s
Physical memory: 6019 MB
Dumping 2114 MB: 2099 2083 2067 2051 2035 2019 2003 1987 1971 1955 1939 1923 1907 1891 1875 1859 1843 1827 1811 1795 1779 1763 1747 1731 1715 1699 1683 1667 1651 1635 1619 1603 1587 1571 1555 1539 1523 1507 1491 1475 1459 1443 1427 1411 1395 1379 1363 1347 1331 1315 1299 1283 1267 1251 1235 1219 1203 1187 1171 1155 1139 1123 1107 1091 1075 1059 1043 1027 1011 995 979 963 947 931 915 899 883 867 851 835 819 803 787 771 755 739 723 707 691 675 659 643 627 611 595 579 563 547 531 515 499 483 467 4
51 435 419 403 387 371 355 339 323 307 291 275 259 243 227 211 195 179 163 147 131 115 99 83 67 51 35 19 3


I got the coredump available on demand.

Cheers,
Antonio Huete


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--------------- MESSAGE bugs.v001.n1132.8 ---------------

From: Matthew Dillon 
Subject: bugs@ mailing list status
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 17:14:45 -0800 (PST)

    Sorry for all the spam.  We think we have the mailing list tied into
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--------------- MESSAGE bugs.v001.n1132.9 ---------------

From: Antonio Huete Jimenez  via Redmine 
Subject: [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2224] v2.13.0.291.gaa7ec - Panic on fq while installing world
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 01:40:32 -0800
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Issue #2224 has been updated by Antonio Huete Jimenez .


Seems definitely related to fq. Contacted Alex H. to see if he can check it.

2011/11/18 Antonio M. Huete Jimenez via Redmine <
bugtracker-admin@leaf.dragonflybsd.org>

>
> Issue #2224 has been reported by Antonio M. Huete Jimenez.
>
> ----------------------------------------
> Bug #2224: v2.13.0.291.gaa7ec - Panic on fq while installing world
> http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2224
>
> Author: Antonio M. Huete Jimenez
> Status: New
> Priority: Normal
> Assignee:
> Category:
> Target version:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> While installing world into an image file (vnconfig) I got this panic:
>
>
> Unread portion of the kernel message buffer:
> Xdblfault() at Xdblfault+0x93
> fq_dispatch() at fq_dispatch+0x76
> fq_queue() at fq_queue+0x271
> dsched_queue() at dsched_queue+0x1cc
> diskstrategy() at diskstrategy+0x6c
> dev_dstrategy_chain() at dev_dstrategy_chain+0xc8
> devfs_spec_strategy() at devfs_spec_strategy+0x14d
> vop_strategy() at vop_strategy+0x8c
> vn_strategy() at vn_strategy+0xe3
> hammer_io_direct_read() at hammer_io_direct_read+0x1aa
> hammer_vop_strategy_read() at hammer_vop_strategy_read+0x4cb
> hammer_vop_strategy() at hammer_vop_strategy+0x45
> vop_strategy() at vop_strategy+0x8c
> vn_strategy() at vn_strategy+0xe3
> breadnx() at breadnx+0x9c
> hammer_vop_write() at hammer_vop_write+0x4f2
> vop_write() at vop_write+0x88
> vnstrategy() at vnstrategy+0x1fd
> dev_dstrategy() at dev_dstrategy+0x12f
> dsched_strategy_async() at dsched_strategy_async+0x5d
> fq_dispatch() at fq_dispatch+0x76
> fq_dispatcher() at fq_dispatcher+0x3ad
> boot() called on cpu#3
> Uptime: 22h2m30s
> Physical memory: 6019 MB
> Dumping 2114 MB: 2099 2083 2067 2051 2035 2019 2003 1987 1971 1955 1939
> 1923 1907 1891 1875 1859 1843 1827 1811 1795 1779 1763 1747 1731 1715 1699
> 1683 1667 1651 1635 1619 1603 1587 1571 1555 1539 1523 1507 1491 1475 1459
> 1443 1427 1411 1395 1379 1363 1347 1331 1315 1299 1283 1267 1251 1235 1219
> 1203 1187 1171 1155 1139 1123 1107 1091 1075 1059 1043 1027 1011 995 979
> 963 947 931 915 899 883 867 851 835 819 803 787 771 755 739 723 707 691 675
> 659 643 627 611 595 579 563 547 531 515 499 483 467 451 435 419 403 387 371
> 355 339 323 307 291 275 259 243 227 211 195 179 163 147 131 115 99 83 67 51
> 35 19 3
>
>
> I got the coredump available on demand.
>
> Cheers,
> Antonio Huete
>
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Bug #2224: v2.13.0.291.gaa7ec - Panic on fq while installing world
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2224

Author: Antonio M. Huete Jimenez


Category: 

Hi,

While installing world into an image file (vnconfig) I got this panic:


Unread portion of the kernel message buffer:
Xdblfault() at Xdblfault+0x93
fq_dispatch() at fq_dispatch+0x76
fq_queue() at fq_queue+0x271
dsched_queue() at dsched_queue+0x1cc
diskstrategy() at diskstrategy+0x6c
dev_dstrategy_chain() at dev_dstrategy_chain+0xc8
devfs_spec_strategy() at devfs_spec_strategy+0x14d
vop_strategy() at vop_strategy+0x8c
vn_strategy() at vn_strategy+0xe3
hammer_io_direct_read() at hammer_io_direct_read+0x1aa
hammer_vop_strategy_read() at hammer_vop_strategy_read+0x4cb
hammer_vop_strategy() at hammer_vop_strategy+0x45
vop_strategy() at vop_strategy+0x8c
vn_strategy() at vn_strategy+0xe3
breadnx() at breadnx+0x9c
hammer_vop_write() at hammer_vop_write+0x4f2
vop_write() at vop_write+0x88
vnstrategy() at vnstrategy+0x1fd
dev_dstrategy() at dev_dstrategy+0x12f
dsched_strategy_async() at dsched_strategy_async+0x5d
fq_dispatch() at fq_dispatch+0x76
fq_dispatcher() at fq_dispatcher+0x3ad
boot() called on cpu#3
Uptime: 22h2m30s
Physical memory: 6019 MB
Dumping 2114 MB: 2099 2083 2067 2051 2035 2019 2003 1987 1971 1955 1939 1923 1907 1891 1875 1859 1843 1827 1811 1795 1779 1763 1747 1731 1715 1699 1683 1667 1651 1635 1619 1603 1587 1571 1555 1539 1523 1507 1491 1475 1459 1443 1427 1411 1395 1379 1363 1347 1331 1315 1299 1283 1267 1251 1235 1219 1203 1187 1171 1155 1139 1123 1107 1091 1075 1059 1043 1027 1011 995 979 963 947 931 915 899 883 867 851 835 819 803 787 771 755 739 723 707 691 675 659 643 627 611 595 579 563 547 531 515 499 483 467 4
51 435 419 403 387 371 355 339 323 307 291 275 259 243 227 211 195 179 163 147 131 115 99 83 67 51 35 19 3


I got the coredump available on demand.

Cheers,
Antonio Huete


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--------------- MESSAGE bugs.v001.n1135.7 ---------------

From: "Antonio M. Huete Jimenez via Redmine" 
Subject: [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2202] (Closed) DFBSD  v2.13.0.278.g46437 - panic: assertion "td->td_gd == mycpu" failed in setrunnable
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 08:51:10 -0800
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Issue #2202 has been updated by Antonio M. Huete Jimenez.

Status changed from Resolved to Closed

It's gone after the commit specified by Francois
----------------------------------------
Bug #2202: DFBSD  v2.13.0.278.g46437 - panic: assertion "td->td_gd == mycpu" failed in setrunnable
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2202

Author: Antonio M. Huete Jimenez


Category: 

Hi,

After less than a day of uptime, I got the following panic:


Unread portion of the kernel message buffer:
panic: assertion "td->td_gd == mycpu" failed in setrunnable at /home/source/dfbsd/sys/kern/kern_synch.c:1041
cpuid = 3
Trace beginning at frame 0xffffffe0e4bb69a8
panic() at panic+0x1fb
panic() at panic+0x1fb
setrunnable() at setrunnable+0x8c
lwp_signotify() at lwp_signotify+0xa0
lwpsignal() at lwpsignal+0x7ac
kern_kill() at kern_kill+0x186
sys_lwp_kill() at sys_lwp_kill+0x38
syscall2() at syscall2+0x370
Xfast_syscall() at Xfast_syscall+0xcb
boot() called on cpu#3
Uptime: 18h17m29s
Physical memory: 6019 MB
Dumping 1873 MB: 1858 1842 1826 1810 1794 1778 1762 1746 1730 1714 1698 1682 1666 1650 1634 1618 1602 1586 1570 1554 1538 1522 1506 1490 14
74 1458 1442 1426 1410 1394 1378 1362 1346 1330 1314 1298 1282 1266 1250 1234 1218 1202 1186 1170 1154 1138 1122 1106 1090 1074 1058 1042 1
026 1010 994 978 962 946 930 914 898 882 866 850 834 818 802 786 770 754 738 722 706 690 674 658 642 626 610 594 578 562 546 530 514 498 48
2 466 450 434 418 402 386 370 354 338 322 306 290 274 258 242 226 210 194 178 162 146 130 114 98 82 66 50 34 18 2


KGDB backtrace is:


(kgdb) bt
#0  0xffffffff804a8cae in lwkt_switch () at /home/source/dfbsd/sys/kern/lwkt_thread.c:929
#1  0xffffffff804a9473 in lwkt_yield () at /home/source/dfbsd/sys/kern/lwkt_thread.c:1187
#2  0xffffffff804a4f00 in bsd4_acquire_curproc (lp=0xffffffff804a62a1) at /home/source/dfbsd/sys/kern/usched_bsd4.c:263
#3  0xffffffff8075b771 in syscall2 (frame=0xffffffe0e418cc08) at /home/source/dfbsd/sys/platform/pc64/x86_64/trap.c:1247
#4  0xffffffff80753a0b in Xfast_syscall () at /home/source/dfbsd/sys/platform/pc64/x86_64/exception.S:321
#5  0x000000000000002b in ?? ()
Backtrace stopped: previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?)

I got the coredump on demand to be uploaded to leaf.

Cheers,
Antonio Huete


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From: Akan Kane via Redmine 
Subject: [DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2232] acpi - system cannot reboot or power down - 2.13.0.336.gacd31-DEVELOPMENT
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 11:29:26 -0800
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Issue #2232 has been reported by Akan Kane.

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Bug #2232: acpi - system cannot reboot or power down - 2.13.0.336.gacd31-DEVELOPMENT
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2232

Author: Akan Kane


Category: 

Versions:

Workstation: Lenovo Thinkcentre M58p
DragonFlyBSD: v2.13.0.336.gacd31-DEVELOPMENT X86_64_GENERIC  x86_64

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Problem Overview:

My system cannot reboot or power down using ACPI. It stops after the following:
Syncing disksâ?¦
done
Uptime: 11m24s

I've tried with the commands:
shutdown -p now 
shutdown -r now
reboot

power down and reboot work okay with FreeBSD 9.0 RC1 

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ACPI info from sysctl:

hw.acpi.power_button_state: S5

dfbsdp# sysctl -a | grep -i acpi
kern.cputimer.select: HPET ACPI-safe24 i8254_timer2 dummy
debug.acpi.level: NONE
debug.acpi.layer: NONE
debug.acpi.suspend_bounce: 0
debug.acpi.do_powerstate: 1
debug.acpi.acpi_ca_version: 20110211
debug.acpi.ec.timeout: 750
debug.acpi.ec.polled: 0
debug.acpi.ec.burst: 0
debug.acpi.semaphore_debug: 0
hw.acpi.supported_sleep_state: S3 S4 S5
hw.acpi.power_button_state: S5
hw.acpi.sleep_button_state: S3
hw.acpi.lid_switch_state: NONE
hw.acpi.standby_state: S1
hw.acpi.suspend_state: S3
hw.acpi.sleep_delay: 1
hw.acpi.s4bios: 0
hw.acpi.verbose: 1
hw.acpi.disable_on_reboot: 0
hw.acpi.handle_reboot: 1
hw.acpi.reset_video: 1
hw.acpi.cpu.cx_lowest: C1
hw.acpi.cpu0.cx_supported: C1/1 C2/1
hw.acpi.cpu0.cx_lowest: C1
hw.acpi.cpu0.cx_usage: 100.00% 0.00% last 5000us
machdep.acpi_timer_freq: 3579545
machdep.acpi_root: 1009904


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dfbsdp# acpiconf -s S5
acpiconf: invalid sleep type (5)

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# acpidump -dt > out.asl

Output from "iasl out.asl":

your.asl   1264:         Method (WQA0, 1, NotSerialized)
Warning  1088 -                     ^ Not all control paths return a value (WQA0)

your.asl   2122:                         And (CAPB, 0xFFFFFFFC)
Warning  1106 -                                  ^ Result is not used, operator has no effect

your.asl   2123:                         Or (CAPB, 0x00)
Warning  1106 -                                 ^ Result is not used, operator has no effect

your.asl   2290:                 DWordMemory (ResourceProducer, PosDecode, MinFixed, MaxFixed, Cacheable, ReadWrite,
Error    4123 -                                              ^ Min/Max/Length/Gran are all zero, but no resource tag

your.asl   2926:             Name (NATA, Package (0x03)
Remark   5048 -                                      ^ Initializer list shorter than declared package length

your.asl   3386:                             Or (0x03, PARM)
Warning  1106 -                                     ^ Result is not used, operator has no effect

your.asl   9648:     Method (_WAK, 1, NotSerialized)
Warning  1081 -                 ^ Reserved method must return a value (Integer/Package required for _WAK)

ASL Input:  your.asl - 11164 lines, 411038 bytes, 4585 keywords
Compilation complete. 1 Errors, 5 Warnings, 1 Remarks, 1259 Optimizations

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Followed the debug instructions for acpi in http://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/handbook/handbook-acpi-debug/ but cannot set the debug layers/levels

# cd /sys/dev/acpica5 && make clean && make ACPI_DEBUG=1
# mv acpi.ko /boot/kernel

Adding the below to /boot/loader.conf causes a crash during boot. The error is "Fail trap 12: page fail while in kernel mode" and then enters DD:

debug.acpi.layer="ACPI_ALL_COMPONENTS ACPI_ALL_DRIVERS"
debug.acpi.level="ACPI_LV_ERROR"

Adding those options using sysctl causes the system to hang (although I can turn on and off num lock on the keyboard in this state)

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Attached dmesg and messages after verbose boot


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