On 1/12/21 2:46 PM, Hans Petter Selasky wrote: > On 1/12/21 2:40 PM, Jakob Alvermark wrote: >> >> On 1/12/21 2:16 PM, Hans Petter Selasky wrote: >>> On 1/12/21 1:43 PM, Jakob Alvermark wrote: >>>> >>>> On 1/12/21 12:54 PM, Hans Petter Selasky wrote: >>>>> On 1/12/21 12:32 PM, Jakob Alvermark wrote: >>>>>> Alright, after a new bisect run I got a different result, so I >>>>>> most likely did something wrong the first time. >>>>>> >>>>>> ff3468ac94597efdcbc56f372528dfc98b114dac is the first bad commit >>>>>> commit ff3468ac94597efdcbc56f372528dfc98b114dac >>>>>> Author: Ian Lepore <ian_at_FreeBSD.org> >>>>>> Date: Sat Dec 12 18:34:15 2020 +0000 >>>>>> >>>>>> Provide userland notification of gpio pin changes ("userland >>>>>> gpio interrupts"). >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Maybe more likely this is causing the panic? >>>>> >>>>> Doesn't make sense :-( >>>>> >>>>> Can you try to fetch the latest 13-current as of now and re-build >>>>> the kernel? I noticed some issues myself which got fixed. >>>> >>>> >>>> I did that, still panics the same way. >>>> >>>> But, the commit above is about gpio, and I do have >>>> 'bytgpio_load="YES"' in my /boot/loader.conf >>>> >>>> If I boot the kernel without that it works. >>>> >>>> 'kldload bytgpio' panics the machine. >>>> >>> >>> Could you screenshot the panic backtrace after kldload of bytegpio ? >> >> Sure: >> >> panic: vm_fault_lookup: fault on nofault entry, addr: 0xfffffe00c96c2000 >> cpuid = 1 >> time = 1610458544 >> KDB: stack backtrace: >> db_trace_self_wrapper() at db_trace_self_wrapper+0x2b/frame >> 0xfffffe00c7306140 >> vpanic() at vpanic+0x181/frame 0xfffffe00c7306190 >> panic() at panic+0x43/frame 0xfffffe00c73061f0 >> vm_fault() at vm_fault+0x142d/frame 0xfffffe00c73062f0 >> vm_fault_trap() at vm_fault_trap+0xb1/frame 0xfffffe00c7306340 >> trap_pfault() at trap_pfault+0x1f6/frame 0xfffffe00c73063a0 >> trap() at trap+0x280/frame 0xfffffe00c73064b0 >> calltrap() at calltrap+0x8/frame 0xfffffe00c73064b0 >> --- trap 0xc, rip = 0xffffffff80c27d08, rsp = 0xfffffe00c7306580, rbp >> = 0xfffffe00c7306580 --- >> lock_init() at lock_init+0xf8/frame 0xfffffe00c7306580 >> _mtx_init() at _mtx_init+0x70/frame 0xfffffe00c73065a0 >> gpioc_attach() at gpioc_attach+0x139/frame 0xfffffe00c7306620 >> device_attach() at device_attach+0x3dd/frame 0xfffffe00c7306670 >> bus_generic_attach() at bus_generic_attach+0x4b/frame 0xfffffe00c73066a0 >> gpiobus_attach_bus() at gpiobus_attach_bus+0x44/frame 0xfffffe00c73066c0 >> bytgpio_attach() at bytgpio_attach+0x1f7/frame 0xfffffe00c7306710 >> device_attach() at device_attach+0x3dd/frame 0xfffffe00c7306760 >> device_probe_and_attach() at device_probe_and_attach+0x41/frame >> 0xfffffe00c7306790 >> acpi_driver_added() at acpi_driver_added+0xaa/frame 0xfffffe00c73067c0 >> devclass_driver_added() at devclass_driver_added+0x3c/frame >> 0xfffffe00c7306800 >> devclass_add_driver() at devclass_add_driver+0x13d/frame >> 0xfffffe00c7306840 >> module_register_init() at module_register_init+0xa7/frame >> 0xfffffe00c7306870 >> linker_load_module() at linker_load_module+0xbca/frame 0xfffffe00c7306b80 >> kern_kldload() at kern_kldload+0xbb/frame 0xfffffe00c7306bd0 >> sys_kldload() at sys_kldload+0x5b/frame 0xfffffe00c7306c00 >> amd64_syscall() at amd64_syscall+0x111/frame 0xfffffe00c7306d30 >> fast_syscall_common() at fast_syscall_common+0xf8/frame >> 0xfffffe00c7306d30 >> --- syscall (304, FreeBSD ELF64, sys_kldload), rip = 0x80037715a, rsp >> = 0x7fffffffe698, rbp = 0x7fffffffec10 --- >> KDB: enter: panic >> > > Adding Ian. > Looks like an off-by-one there. Can you try to apply this patch manually: > diff --git a/sys/dev/gpio/gpioc.c b/sys/dev/gpio/gpioc.c > index 727b07a7058..29d795bb54b 100644 > --- a/sys/dev/gpio/gpioc.c > +++ b/sys/dev/gpio/gpioc.c > _at__at_ -582,7 +582,7 _at__at_ gpioc_attach(device_t dev) > return (err); > sc->sc_pin_intr = malloc(sizeof(struct gpioc_pin_intr) * sc->sc_npins, > M_GPIOC, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); > - for (int i = 0; i <= sc->sc_npins; i++) { > + for (int i = 0; i != sc->sc_npins; i++) { > sc->sc_pin_intr[i].pin = malloc(sizeof(struct gpiobus_pin), > M_GPIOC, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); > sc->sc_pin_intr[i].sc = sc; > _at__at_ -616,7 +616,7 _at__at_ gpioc_detach(device_t dev) > if (sc->sc_ctl_dev) > destroy_dev(sc->sc_ctl_dev); > > - for (int i = 0; i <= sc->sc_npins; i++) { > + for (int i = 0; i != sc->sc_npins; i++) { > mtx_destroy(&sc->sc_pin_intr[i].mtx); > free(&sc->sc_pin_intr[i].pin, M_GPIOC); > } --HPSReceived on Tue Jan 12 2021 - 16:10:28 UTC
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