Panic on boot with new ACPI-CA
Giorgos Keramidas
keramida at freebsd.org
Thu Nov 3 06:25:02 PST 2005
On 2005-11-03 03:47, Giorgos Keramidas <keramida at ceid.upatras.gr> wrote:
>On 2005-11-02 17:03, Nate Lawson <nate at root.org> wrote:
>> As I mentioned to Jung-uk, the problem is likely an error in
>> acpi-ca modifying memory after it has freed it. The way to
>> track this down is to enable memguard(9). See the man page for
>> info. You need to add options DEBUG_MEMGUARD to your kernel,
>> set the malloc type to watch to M_ACPICA, and rebuild your
>> kernel and modules. Memguard sets page permissions so we can
>> catch the culprit who is modifying the memory.
>
> This is exactly the messgae printed on my console at panic time
> -- of memory modified after free. I'm building a kernel with
> MEMGUARD now, but it's probably going to be a bit hard to get a
> kernel dump, because the panic happens before disks are
> available and I don't have a serial console here.
This is definitely something that is ACPI-related. I updated my
sources to the last commit before the start of the ACPI import:
build at flame:/home/build/src$ cvs -qR up -APd -D '2005/11/01 22:00:00 UTC'
Rebuilt everything and I see no panics now.
I'll use the watchpoint trick Nate posted when I have a new build
to test.
- Giorgos
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