In article <op.vq9kcoyl34t2sn@tech304> you write:>I'm sending this to both stable and emulation lists, but I'm not
>subscribed to the emulation list so please cc: me there.
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>Hi guys,
>
>I'm told this is known but I can't find any information. I'm
running the
>checkout for RELENG_8_2 from Thursday and the issue I'm having on my
amd64
>Desktop is that every time I play a flash video (my only real use of linux
>emulation) it causes a kernel panic. This happens in Opera, Firefox, and
>Chromium. Another user in Freenode's ##freebsd said he is experiencing
>this too. I've seen nothing mentioned on the freebsd-emulation mailing
>list.
>
>
>
>Any thoughts?
>
Well it works for me, just tested with native ff, linux ff and linux
opera... (other than youtube seems to be overloaded at this time,
videos pause a lot.)>
>
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>Mark
>
>
>
>Relevant info:
>
>
>10:56:08 skeletor:~ > uname -a
>FreeBSD skeletor.feld.me 8.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE #1: Thu Feb 17
>13:03:46 CST 2011
>root@mwi1.coffeenet.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
>
>10:57:11 skeletor:~ > sudo kldstat
>Password:
>Id Refs Address Size Name
> 1 53 0xffffffff80100000 c9fe20 kernel
> 2 1 0xffffffff80da0000 24d98 snd_hda.ko
> 3 4 0xffffffff80dc5000 75668 sound.ko
> 4 1 0xffffffff80e3b000 13b98 snd_uaudio.ko
> 5 1 0xffffffff80e4f000 f080 aio.ko
> 6 1 0xffffffff80e5f000 ffb0 ahci.ko
> 7 1 0xffffffff80e6f000 52d8 atapicam.ko
> 8 1 0xffffffff80e75000 d08de0 nvidia.ko
> 9 3 0xffffffff81b7e000 42558 linux.ko
>10 3 0xffffffff81bc1000 45ed0 vboxdrv.ko
>11 1 0xffffffff81e22000 3ee0 linprocfs.ko
>12 2 0xffffffff81e26000 28ae vboxnetflt.ko
>13 2 0xffffffff81e29000 8d44 netgraph.ko
>14 1 0xffffffff81e32000 1532 ng_ether.ko
>15 1 0xffffffff81e34000 d0c vboxnetadp.ko
>16 1 0xffffffff81e35000 a1c pflog.ko
>17 1 0xffffffff81e36000 2bd81 pf.ko
>18 1 0xffffffff81e62000 a8ea fuse.ko
>
>I was running linux-f10-flashplugin10 10.2r152
I see you use the nvidia blob (I use radeon with xorg drivers), did
you rebuild the nvidia driver port after upgrading to 8.2? Or maybe
this has something to do with the vdpau support that was added to
flash with the last update and that others reported as possibly not
working properly on FreeBSD... If you did rebuild nvidia try mv.ing
/compat/linux/usr/lib/libvdpau.so.1 away temporarily and see if that
fixes the panics, if yes its probably an nvidia issue. And even if
not I guess you need to collect a backtrace or at least a textdump
of the panic, see here about how to get a dump:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/developers-handbook/book.html#KERNELDEBUG-OBTAIN
If the dumping/savecore/crashinfo script worked you should get a
new /var/crash/core.txt.X file with the backtrace (among other
things) after the next boot.
Good luck, :)
Juergen