FreeBSD lorne.arm.org 6.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 6.0-CURRENT #5: Mon May 16 11:32:35 EDT 2005 toor_at_lorne:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 There have been several messages regarding similar panics accessing an msdosfs on a USB flash stick, but it seems that they have been regarding ehci. This is a USB 1.1 stick and uses uhci. I copied the back trace by hand. panic: non-decreasing id, id 0 last id 0 cpuid 0 KDB: enter panic [ thread pid 93 tid 100061 ] stopped at kdb_enter + 0x2b: nop db> trace Tracing pid 93 tid100061 td 0xc240a480 kdb_enter(c0840215) at kdb_enter + 0x2b panic(c0839489,0,0,d6753674,ed43aa60) at panic + 0x127 mbnambuf_write(ed43aa58,0,74657358,305f7075,0) at mbnambuf_write + 0x2b win2unixfn(d6753660,98,c25ddc00,c09184f0,c0938a20) at win2unixfn + 0x11a msdosfs_readdir(ed43ac90)at msdosfs_readdir + 0x51e VOP_READDIR_APV(c089ce00,ed43ac90) at VOP_READDIR_APV + 0x7e getdirentries(c240a480,ed43ad04,4,0,246) at getdirentries + 0x13f syscall(3b,3b,3b,8053000,2) at syscall + 0x227 Xint0x80_syscall() at Xint0x80_syscall + 0x17 --- syscall (196,FreeBSD ELF322, getdirentries), eip=0x2810595f,esp=0xbfbfe6bc,ebp=0xbfbfe6e8 --- The stick works fine on a 5.4 Release system. Any clues? -- Derek Tattersall dlt_at_mebtel.netReceived on Tue May 17 2005 - 12:55:47 UTC
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