Re: FreeBSD-stable-15-amd64-test - Build #30 - Still Failing
- Reply: Lexi Winter : "Re: FreeBSD-stable-15-amd64-test - Build #30 - Still Failing"
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Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2025 13:06:18 UTC
Just in case no one in networking is seeing this,
I'm reposting it here.
rick
On Tue, Oct 7, 2025 at 10:44 PM <jenkins-admin@freebsd.org> wrote:
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> FreeBSD-stable-15-amd64-test - Build #30 (23fbea8cf2f360dd45cb69c98f6f2931fff3721e) - Still Failing
>
> Build information: https://ci.FreeBSD.org/job/FreeBSD-stable-15-amd64-test/30/
> Full change log: https://ci.FreeBSD.org/job/FreeBSD-stable-15-amd64-test/30/changes
> Full build log: https://ci.FreeBSD.org/job/FreeBSD-stable-15-amd64-test/30/console
>
> Status explanation:
> "Failure" - the build is suspected being broken by the following changes
> "Still Failing" - the build has not been fixed by the following changes and
> this is a notification to note that these changes have
> not been fully tested by the CI system
>
> Change summaries:
> (Those commits are likely but not certainly responsible)
>
> 23fbea8cf2f360dd45cb69c98f6f2931fff3721e by rmacklem:
> kadmin.8: Document the new dump -f flag
>
>
>
> The end of the build log:
>
> [...truncated 3.96 MiB...]
> epair0b: Ethernet address: d2:f4:4c:7c:25:d3
> epair0a: link state changed to UP
> epair0b: link state changed to UP
> epair1a: Ethernet address: c6:fa:71:45:1f:b3
> epair1b: Ethernet address: 3a:02:db:62:eb:5a
> epair1a: link state changed to UP
> epair1b: link state changed to UP
> epair1b: link state changed to DOWN
> epair1a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair0a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair0b: link state changed to DOWN
> failed: atf-check failed; see the output of the test for details [0.136s]
> sys/netpfil/pf/nat64:tcp_in_floating -> epair0a: Ethernet address: b2:20:57:6c:d4:c5
> epair0b: Ethernet address: 5a:f0:ad:fb:8a:50
> epair0a: link state changed to UP
> epair0b: link state changed to UP
> epair1a: Ethernet address: 52:58:0c:ea:9b:f3
> epair1b: Ethernet address: ca:3f:da:2a:4d:86
> epair1a: link state changed to UP
> epair1b: link state changed to UP
> epair1b: link state changed to DOWN
> epair1a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair0a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair0b: link state changed to DOWN
> failed: atf-check failed; see the output of the test for details [0.125s]
> sys/netpfil/pf/nat64:tcp_in_if_bound -> epair0a: Ethernet address: 52:7d:e8:24:9b:38
> epair0b: Ethernet address: 6e:8e:70:d3:10:60
> epair0a: link state changed to UP
> epair0b: link state changed to UP
> epair1a: Ethernet address: 32:25:e3:7f:fe:7c
> epair1b: Ethernet address: e6:f1:01:c1:4f:84
> epair1a: link state changed to UP
> epair1b: link state changed to UP
> epair1b: link state changed to DOWN
> epair1a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair0a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair0b: link state changed to DOWN
> failed: atf-check failed; see the output of the test for details [0.126s]
> sys/netpfil/pf/nat64:tcp_out_floating -> epair0a: Ethernet address: ce:73:6d:57:a2:67
> epair0b: Ethernet address: 2a:28:48:af:e2:4a
> epair0a: link state changed to UP
> epair0b: link state changed to UP
> epair1a: Ethernet address: 82:12:d3:13:44:bb
> epair1b: Ethernet address: c2:16:12:72:31:45
> epair1a: link state changed to UP
> epair1b: link state changed to UP
> epair1b: link state changed to DOWN
> epair1a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair0a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair0b: link state changed to DOWN
> failed: atf-check failed; see the output of the test for details [0.127s]
> sys/netpfil/pf/nat64:tcp_out_if_bound -> epair0a: Ethernet address: 76:e6:ab:94:3a:a3
> epair0b: Ethernet address: 12:ae:f5:b6:b8:19
> epair0a: link state changed to UP
> epair0b: link state changed to UP
> epair1a: Ethernet address: 56:3a:12:2a:60:8a
> epair1b: Ethernet address: 76:ac:dc:80:e3:72
> epair1a: link state changed to UP
> epair1b: link state changed to UP
> epair1b: link state changed to DOWN
> epair1a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair0a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair0b: link state changed to DOWN
> failed: atf-check failed; see the output of the test for details [0.126s]
> sys/netpfil/pf/nat64:tos -> epair0a: Ethernet address: 62:39:ae:b2:2a:db
> epair0b: Ethernet address: 36:9f:e7:31:94:32
> epair0a: link state changed to UP
> epair0b: link state changed to UP
> epair1a: Ethernet address: 42:37:24:71:41:ed
> epair1b: Ethernet address: d2:ca:da:c1:6c:54
> epair1a: link state changed to UP
> epair1b: link state changed to UP
> epair1b: link state changed to DOWN
> epair1a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair0a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair0b: link state changed to DOWN
> failed: atf-check failed; see the output of the test for details [0.126s]
> sys/netpfil/pf/nat64:udp_in -> epair0a: Ethernet address: 16:99:da:0e:91:0d
> epair0b: Ethernet address: 3e:57:7e:63:8d:87
> epair0a: link state changed to UP
> epair0b: link state changed to UP
> epair1a: Ethernet address: 6e:95:d1:aa:b3:a9
> epair1b: Ethernet address: ba:59:41:61:6b:19
> epair1a: link state changed to UP
> epair1b: link state changed to UP
> epair1b: link state changed to DOWN
> epair1a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair0a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair0b: link state changed to DOWN
> failed: atf-check failed; see the output of the test for details [0.135s]
> sys/netpfil/pf/nat64:udp_out -> epair0a: Ethernet address: 7a:b4:11:19:87:66
> epair0b: Ethernet address: 5e:70:01:e2:ea:b6
> epair0a: link state changed to UP
> epair0b: link state changed to UP
> epair1a: Ethernet address: 52:fd:81:7b:fc:61
> epair1b: Ethernet address: 1e:ba:76:e2:79:36
> epair1a: link state changed to UP
> epair1b: link state changed to UP
> epair1b: link state changed to DOWN
> epair1a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair0a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair0b: link state changed to DOWN
> failed: atf-check failed; see the output of the test for details [0.127s]
> sys/netpfil/pf/nat64:v6_gateway -> epair0a: Ethernet address: ee:55:d2:9b:91:07
> epair0b: Ethernet address: fa:df:53:46:63:90
> epair0a: link state changed to UP
> epair0b: link state changed to UP
> epair1a: Ethernet address: 1e:a2:5a:f3:ee:cf
> epair1b: Ethernet address: 26:8a:99:45:02:97
> epair1a: link state changed to UP
> epair1b: link state changed to UP
> epair2a: Ethernet address: ae:b7:eb:ed:ec:d8
> epair2b: Ethernet address: 5a:ef:f6:5c:17:bd
> epair2a: link state changed to UP
> epair2b: link state changed to UP
> epair2b: link state changed to DOWN
> epair2a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair1a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair1b: link state changed to DOWN
> epair0a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair0b: link state changed to DOWN
> failed: atf-check failed; see the output of the test for details [0.197s]
> sys/netpfil/pf/nat64.py:TestNAT64::test_address_unreachable -> epair0a: Ethernet address: f6:fd:4b:c1:53:2d
> epair0b: Ethernet address: 5e:59:15:d0:79:82
> epair0a: link state changed to UP
> epair0b: link state changed to UP
> epair1a: Ethernet address: 02:1f:0f:68:f7:17
> epair1b: Ethernet address: 92:43:e4:76:55:96
> epair1a: link state changed to UP
> epair1b: link state changed to UP
> epair2a: Ethernet address: 7a:d1:1e:45:06:b3
> epair2b: Ethernet address: 4a:7d:09:c7:93:73
> epair2a: link state changed to UP
> epair2b: link state changed to UP
> lo0: link state changed to UP
> lo0: link state changed to UP
> lo0: link state changed to UP
> lo0: link state changed to UP
> lo0: promiscuous mode enabled
> lo0: promiscuous mode disabled
> epair0a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair0b: link state changed to DOWN
> epair2a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair2b: link state changed to DOWN
> epair1a: link state changed to DOWN
> epair1b: link state changed to DOWN
> failed: /usr/tests/sys/netpfil/pf/nat64.py:173: AttributeError [4.710s]
> sys/netpfil/pf/nat64.py:TestNAT64::test_bad_len -> epair0a: Ethernet address: 2e:b0:05:ae:d6:d8
> epair0b: Ethernet address: 16:e7:ed:1d:32:aa
> epair0a: link state changed to UP
> epair0b: link state changed to UP
> epair1a: Ethernet address: 8e:fb:19:37:fb:8e
> epair1b: Ethernet address: 06:53:47:b9:ae:a8
> epair1a: link state changed to UP
> epair1b: link state changed to UP
> epair2a: Ethernet address: 2a:90:ff:29:ca:a0
> epair2b: Ethernet address: 56:89:04:58:36:84
> epair2a: link state changed to UP
> epair2b: link state changed to UP
> lo0: link state changed to UP
> lo0: link state changed to UP
> lo0: link state changed to UP
> lo0: link state changed to UP
> lo0: promiscuous mode enabled
>
>
> Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
> cpuid = 0; apic id = 00
> fault virtual address = 0x18
> fault code = supervisor read data, page not present
> instruction pointer = 0x20:0xffffffff80c0f132
> stack pointer = 0x28:0xfffffe008aef2980
> frame pointer = 0x28:0xfffffe008aef29c0
> code segment = base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
> = DPL 0, pres 1, long 1, def32 0, gran 1
> processor eflags = interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
> current process = 12 (swi1: netisr 0)
> rdi: fffffe008aef29d8 rsi: fffff8008be43e96 rdx: 00000000ffffffff
> rcx: 0000000000008466 r8: fffffe008aef2900 r9: 0000000000000003
> rax: 0000000000000000 rbx: 0000000000000000 rbp: fffffe008aef29c0
> r10: 0000000000000001 r11: 0000000000000000 r12: 0000000000000000
> r13: 000000000000000b r14: 000000000000000b r15: 00000000000001f5
> trap number = 12
> panic: page fault
> cpuid = 0
> time = 1759902263
> KDB: stack backtrace:
> #0 0xffffffff80bc033d at kdb_backtrace+0x5d
> #1 0xffffffff80b73726 at vpanic+0x136
> #2 0xffffffff80b735e3 at panic+0x43
> #3 0xffffffff8107bf69 at trap_pfault+0x3c9
> #4 0xffffffff81051a88 at calltrap+0x8
> #5 0xffffffff80d84b19 at in6_cksum_partial_l2+0x109
> #6 0xffffffff8295cab5 at fr_cksum+0xa5
> #7 0xffffffff829621dd at ipf_checkl4sum+0xbd
> #8 0xffffffff829586f6 at ipf_checkv6sum+0x56
> #9 0xffffffff8295a601 at ipf_makefrip+0x1691
> #10 0xffffffff8295b6de at ipf_check+0x15e
> #11 0xffffffff82958c28 at ipf_check_wrapper6+0x58
> #12 0xffffffff80cc3438 at pfil_mbuf_in+0x38
> #13 0xffffffff80d92b94 at ip6_input+0x484
> #14 0xffffffff80cc0c98 at swi_net+0x128
> #15 0xffffffff80b2d359 at ithread_loop+0x239
> #16 0xffffffff80b298eb at fork_exit+0x7b
> #17 0xffffffff81052aae at fork_trampoline+0xe
> Uptime: 1h18m43s
> Automatic reboot in 15 seconds - press a key on the console to abort
> + rc=0
> + echo 'bhyve return code = 0'
> bhyve return code = 0
> + sudo /usr/sbin/bhyvectl '--vm=testvm-15-amd64-30' --destroy
> + sh -ex freebsd-ci/scripts/test/extract-meta.sh
> + METAOUTDIR=meta-out
> + rm -fr meta-out
> + mkdir meta-out
> + tar xvf meta.tar -C meta-out
> x ./
> x ./disable-zfs-tests.sh
> x ./disable-dtrace-tests.sh
> x ./auto-shutdown
> x ./run.sh
> x ./run-kyua.sh
> x ./disable-notyet-tests.sh
> + rm -f test-report.txt test-report.xml
> + mv 'meta-out/test-report.*' .
> mv: rename meta-out/test-report.* to ./test-report.*: No such file or directory
> + report=test-report.xml
> + [ -e freebsd-ci/jobs/FreeBSD-stable-15-amd64-test/xfail-list -a -e test-report.xml ]
> + rm -f disk-cam
> + jot 5
> + rm -f disk1
> + rm -f disk2
> + rm -f disk3
> + rm -f disk4
> + rm -f disk5
> + rm -f disk-test.img
> [PostBuildScript] - [INFO] Executing post build scripts.
> [FreeBSD-stable-15-amd64-test] $ /bin/sh -xe /tmp/jenkins12196992922124583673.sh
> + ./freebsd-ci/artifact/post-link.py
> Post link: {'job_name': 'FreeBSD-stable-15-amd64-test', 'commit': '23fbea8cf2f360dd45cb69c98f6f2931fff3721e', 'branch': 'stable-15', 'target': 'amd64', 'target_arch': 'amd64', 'link_type': 'latest_tested'}
> "Link created: stable-15/latest_tested/amd64/amd64 -> ../../23fbea8cf2f360dd45cb69c98f6f2931fff3721e/amd64/amd64\n"
> Recording test results
> ERROR: Step ‘Publish JUnit test result report’ failed: No test report files were found. Configuration error?
> Checking for post-build
> Performing post-build step
> Checking if email needs to be generated
> Email was triggered for: Failure - Any
> Sending email for trigger: Failure - Any
> Sending mail from default account using System Admin e-mail address