Reposted to -current to get some more eyes on this ... I just got a kernel panic when I started up a CentOS 7 VM in virtualbox. The host is: FreeBSD 12.0-CURRENT #17 r302500 GENERIC amd64 The virtualbox version is: virtualbox-ose-5.0.26 virtualbox-ose-kmod-5.0.26_1 The panic message is: panic: Unregistered use of FPU in kernel cpuid = 1 KDB: stack backtrace: db_trace_self_wrapper() at db_trace_self_wrapper+0x2b/frame 0xfffffe085a55d030 vpanic() at vpanic+0x182/frame 0xfffffe085a55d0b0 kassert_panic() at kassert_panic+0x126/frame 0xfffffe085a55d120 trap() at trap+0x7ae/frame 0xfffffe085a55d330 calltrap() at calltrap+0x8/frame 0xfffffe085a55d330 --- trap 0x16, rip = 0xffffffff827dd3a9, rsp = 0xfffffe085a55d408, rbp = 0xfffffe085a55d430 --- g_pLogger() at 0xffffffff827dd3a9/frame 0xfffffe085a55d430 g_pLogger() at 0xffffffff8274e5c7/frame 0x3 KDB: enter: panic Since g_pLogger is a symbol in vboxdrv.ko, it looks like virtualbox is the trigger. There are no symbols for the virtualbox kmods, possibly because I installed them as an upgrade using packages (built with the same source tree version) instead of by using PORTS_MODULES in make.conf, so ports kgdb didn't have anything useful to say about what happened before the trap. This panic is very repeatable. I just got another one when starting the same VM., but this time the two calls before the trap were null_bug_bypass(). Hmn, that symbol is in nullfs ... I don't see this with a Windows 7 VM. All of the virtualbox kmod files are compiled with -mno-mmx -mno-sse -msoft-float -mno-aes -mno-avxReceived on Thu Aug 04 2016 - 23:32:21 UTC
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