panic: Memory modified after free
othermark
atkin901 at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 24 06:39:08 PDT 2003
Hi, thanks for taking a gander at my problem. The original panic
can be reviewed here:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.freebsd.current/31913
now to answer your query...
Doug Rabson wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 22:45, othermark wrote:
>> I wrote:
>> > I will try seeing how far I can go up the list of snapshots until I
>> > encounter the first boot -s panic.
>>
>> Well I walked up the available snapshots and the first panic occurs with
>> the snapshot from the 17th of October. Reviewing the commit logs between
>> the 16th and the 17th I note the following commits are the most
>> 'interesting.' as related to this panic.. This is just a cursory look
>> at the logs, I haven't gotten into compiling and fingering an exact
>> commit yet (which takes loads of time).
>>
>> dfr 2003/10/16 02:16:28 PDT
>>
>> FreeBSD src repository
>>
>> Modified files:
>> sys/sys bus.h kobj.h param.h
>> sys/kern subr_bus.c subr_kobj.c
>> Log:
>> * Add multiple inheritance to kobj.
>
> I haven't had any other reports of breakage related to this. Is it
> possible that you are using a kernel module which you have not re-built
> after this date (e.g. nvidia.ko)?
I'm not loading any modules with the single user boot 'boot -s'. (kldstat
shows no modules, just 'kernel'). In fact I only downloaded the 'kernel'
file for each snapshot off current.freebsd.org, placed it in it's own
directory under /boot and referenced it explicitly at the boot prompt.
Beginning at the oct 17th snapshot, I got the same panic as referenced in
my original post to the list.
Does anyone else have a box with several legacy isa pnp cards or embedded
devices that can try to boot up -current from after the 17th?
--
othermark
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