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    • JonathanLeeJ
      JonathanLee
      last edited by

      Maybe this was causing it as it is not attached to the marvel switch however is still being processed at the kernel with unknown items into the que and irqs?

      Screenshot 2024-05-04 at 19.53.45.png

      I must have turned this on at one time is this a problem if you use the card?

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      • JonathanLeeJ
        JonathanLee
        last edited by

        Nope vlan didn’t fix it did it again even with an older ssd card also with different configurations. Xbox starts Disney plus and it going into reboot land.

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        • JonathanLeeJ
          JonathanLee
          last edited by

          I bet it’s my LED bash program causing memory issues I deleted the cron jobs and Disney is running

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          • JonathanLeeJ
            JonathanLee
            last edited by

             x0:                0
              x1: ffff00009c600000 ($d.6 + 999bb068)
              x2:               84
              x3:                4
              x4:                1
              x5: ffff000097280840 ($d.6 + 9463b8a8)
              x6:                0
              x0:                0
              x7:              100
              x1: ffff00009c600000  x8: ffff000000ad0114 ($d.6 + 999bb068)
             (generic_bs_r_4 + 0)
              x2:             80f4
              x9: ffff000000acff6c  x3:                4
             (generic_bs_barrier + 0)
              x4:                1
             x10:               88
              x5: ffff000096fdd000 x11:              5c0
             ($d.6 + 94398068) x12:                1
            
             x13:                1
              x6:              100
             x14:             285f
              x7: ffff00009723684c x15:             2af8
             ($d.6 + 945f18b4) x16:             2878
            
             x17:                0
              x8: ffff000000ad0114 x18: ffff000097280850 (generic_bs_r_4 + 0)
             ($d.6 + 9463b8b8)
              x9: ffff000000acff6c x19: ffff000096feb000 (generic_bs_barrier + 0)
             ($d.6 + 943a6068)
             x10:              3e8
             x20: ffff00009c600000 x11:         10624dd3 ($d.6 + 999bb068)
            
             x12:               64
             x21:               84
             x13:                0
             x22: ffff00000213aa80 x14:            186a0
             (memmap_bus + 0)
             x15:         8003bed3
             x23: ffff00009c236a74 x16: ffffa00025b97200 ($d.6 + 995f1adc)
            
             x24: ffffa000019efc80 x17: ffffa0000275019a
             x25:                0
            
             x26:                0
             x18: ffff0000403c0770 x27: ffff000002192e98 ($d.6 + 3d77b7d8)
             (Giant + 18)
             x19: ffff000096feb000 x28: ffffa000019efc80 ($d.6 + 943a6068)
            
             x20: ffff00009c600000 x29: ffff000097280850 ($d.6 + 999bb068)
             ($d.6 + 9463b8b8)
             x21:             80f4
              sp: ffff000097280850
             x22: ffff00000213aa80  lr: ffff000000167114 (memmap_bus + 0)
             (ath_hal_reg_read + cc)
             x23: ffff000096fef544 elr: ffff000000ad0118 ($d.6 + 943aa5ac)
             (generic_bs_r_4 + 4)
             x24: ffff000096feb000spsr:               45
             ($d.6 + 943a6068) far: ffff00009c600084
             x25: ffff000096fef544 ($d.6 + 999bb0ec) ($d.6 + 943aa5ac)
            
             x26:                0
             x27:             7530
             x28:             754a
             x29: ffff0000403c0770 ($d.6 + 3d77b7d8)
              sp: ffff0000403c0770
              lr: ffff000000167114 (ath_hal_reg_read + cc)
             elr: ffff000000ad0118 (generic_bs_r_4 + 4)
            spsr:         20000045
             far: ffff00009c6080f4 ($d.6 + 999c315c)
            timeout stopping cpus
            panic: Unhandled EL1 external data abort
            cpuid = 1
            time = 1714888984
            KDB: enter: panic
            [ thread pid 12 tid 100070 ]
            Stopped at      kdb_enter+0x44: undefined       f907c27f
            db:0:kdb.enter.default> textdump set
            textdump set
            db:0:kdb.enter.default>  capture on
            db:0:kdb.enter.default>  run pfs
            db:1:pfs> bt
            Tracing pid 12 tid 100070 td 0xffff00009c22c600
            db_trace_self() at db_trace_self
            db_stack_trace() at db_stack_trace+0x11c
            db_command() at db_command+0x358
            db_script_exec() at db_script_exec+0x1a4
            db_command() at db_command+0x358
            db_script_exec() at db_script_exec+0x1a4
            db_script_kdbenter() at db_script_kdbenter+0x58
            db_trap() at db_trap+0xf4
            kdb_trap() at kdb_trap+0x284
            handle_el1h_sync() at handle_el1h_sync+0x10
            --- exception, esr 0
            $d.6() at 0xffff000097000a63
            db:1:pfs>  show registers
            spsr                0x600000c5
            x0                        0x12
            x1                         0xa
            x2                         0x4
            x3                         0xa
            x4          0xffff000000ad0244  generic_bs_w_4
            x5                        0x50
            x6          0xffff00000067adec  kvprintf+0x470
            x7                        0xd5
            x8                         0x1
            x9          0x9f067a1c30d67fd2
            x10         0xffff0000023d9000  nfsheur+0x5480
            x11         0xfefefefefefefeff
            x12         0xffff000097000a63
            x13             0xfeff00ff0100
            x14                          0
            x15                          0
            x16                          0
            x17                          0
            x18         0xffff000097280560
            x19         0xffff000002433000  epoch_array+0x1280
            x20         0xffff000002401eb0  vpanic.buf
            x21         0xffff00009c22c600
            x22                          0
            x23         0xffff000002401000  proc_id_reapmap+0x2870
            x24         0xffffa000019efc80
            x25                          0
            x26                          0
            x27         0xffff000002192e98  Giant+0x18
            x28         0xffffa000019efc80
            x29         0xffff000097280560
            lr          0xffff000000673a68  kdb_enter+0x40
            elr         0xffff000000673a6c  kdb_enter+0x44
            sp          0xffff000097280560
            kdb_enter+0x44: undefined       f907c27f
            db:1:pfs>  show pcpu
            cpuid        = 1
            dynamic pcpu = 0x3eb20180
            curthread    = 0xffff00009c22c600: pid 12 tid 100070 critnest 1 "pcib0,0: ath0"
            curpcb       = 0xffff000097280b40
            fpcurthread  = 0xffff0000e1a86200: pid 29607 "snort"
            idlethread   = 0xffff000040ebb800: tid 100004 "idle: cpu1"
            curvnet      = 0
            db:1:pfs>  run lockinfo
            db:2:lockinfo> show locks
            No such command; use "help" to list available commands
            db:2:lockinfo>  show alllocks
            No such command; use "help" to list available commands
            db:2:lockinfo>  show lockedvnods
            Locked vnodes
            db:1:pfs>  acttrace
            
            Tracing command clock pid 2 tid 100029 td 0xffff000096fb5c00 (CPU 0)
            sched_switch() at sched_switch+0x868
            mi_switch() at mi_switch+0x100
            version() at version+0x12c
            
            Tracing command intr pid 12 tid 100070 td 0xffff00009c22c600 (CPU 1)
            db_trace_self() at db_trace_self
            _db_stack_trace_all() at _db_stack_trace_all+0xe8
            db_command() at db_command+0x358
            db_script_exec() at db_script_exec+0x1a4
            db_command() at db_command+0x358
            db_script_exec() at db_script_exec+0x1a4
            db_script_kdbenter() at db_script_kdbenter+0x58
            db_trap() at db_trap+0xf4
            kdb_trap() at kdb_trap+0x284
            handle_el1h_sync() at handle_el1h_sync+0x10
            --- exception, esr 0
            $d.6() at 0xffff000097000a63
            db:1:pfs>  ps
              pid  ppid  pgrp   uid  state   wmesg   wchan               cmd
            80015 92122   412     0  S       nanslp  0xffff00000240378d  sleep
            77724 44890    26     0  S       nanslp  0xffff00000240378c  sleep
            80274 87627 86665   100  S       sbwait  0xffff0000df9e844c  perl
            54117 87627 86665   100  S       sbwait  0xffff0000dfa4e8cc  perl
            53941 87627 86665   100  S       sbwait  0xffff0000df9e6d4c  perl
            18551 18369 17397     0  S       piperd  0xffff0000e14be998  sh
            18369 17397 17397     0  S       wait    0xffffa0008ee11540  sh
            18181 17397 17397     0  S       (threaded)                  sshg-blocker
            100326                   S       piperd  0xffff0000e14bd000  sshg-blocker
            100376                   S       nanslp  0xffff00000240378c  sshg-blocker
            18028 17397 17397     0  S       piperd  0xffff0000e14be110  sshg-parser
            17703 17397 17397     0  S       piperd  0xffff0000e14666c0  cat
            17397 47272 17397     0  Ss      wait    0xffffa00099a58000  sh
            17327     1 17327     0  Ss+     ttyin   0xffffa00000e604b0  getty
            92236 87627 86665   100  S       sbwait  0xffff0000dfa5c8cc  squidGuard
            92108 87627 86665   100  S       sbwait  0xffff0000dfa5ed4c  squidGuard
            91847 87627 86665   100  S       sbwait  0xffff0000dfa5db4c  squidGuard
            91544 87627 86665   100  S       sbwait  0xffff0000df9edb4c  squidGuard
            29607     1 29607     0  Rs      (threaded)                  snort
            100336                   RunQ                                snort
            100374                   S       nanslp  0xffff00000240378d  snort
            100375                   S       sbwait  0xffff0000dfa6844c  snort
            57228 87627 86665   100  S       select  0xffffa00059604dc0  pinger
            56920 87627 86665   100  S       sbwait  0xffff0000dfa0cd4c  perl
            56138 87627 86665   100  S       sbwait  0xffff0000df9f4d4c  perl
            54293 87627 86665   100  S       sbwait  0xffff0000dfa168cc  perl
            51257 87627 86665   100  S       sbwait  0xffff0000dfa05b4c  perl
            50784 87627 86665   100  S       sbwait  0xffff0000dfa6bb4c  perl
            49572 87627 86665   100  S       sbwait  0xffff0000df9f56cc  squidGuard
            48859 87627 86665   100  S       sbwait  0xffff0000df9f5fcc  squidGuard
            u47486 87627c86665  n10: USha d  dsbLa txt0rfalfdata abfr8c  squidGuime
             psqui=Gu
            d▒TIM-1.0
            WTMI-devel-1.0.0-1115f12
            WTMI: system early-init
            SVC REV: 5, CPU VDD voltage: 1.225V
            
            
            

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            • JonathanLeeJ
              JonathanLee @JonathanLee
              last edited by JonathanLee

              @JonathanLee is this snort causing this?

              panic: Unhandled EL1 external data abort

              It’s the card I can see that but that’s a new card.

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                Hmm, well that is a kernel panic so I would have expected a crash report. Perhaps you don't have SWAP enabled?

                Anyway the panic is interesting:

                panic: Unhandled EL1 external data abort
                cpuid = 1
                time = 1714888984
                

                The backtrace is pretty generic:

                db:1:pfs> bt
                Tracing pid 12 tid 100070 td 0xffff00009c22c600
                db_trace_self() at db_trace_self
                db_stack_trace() at db_stack_trace+0x11c
                db_command() at db_command+0x358
                db_script_exec() at db_script_exec+0x1a4
                db_command() at db_command+0x358
                db_script_exec() at db_script_exec+0x1a4
                db_script_kdbenter() at db_script_kdbenter+0x58
                db_trap() at db_trap+0xf4
                kdb_trap() at kdb_trap+0x284
                handle_el1h_sync() at handle_el1h_sync+0x10
                --- exception, esr 0
                $d.6() at 0xffff000097000a63
                

                Do all the crashes look like that? At least all the same panic string?

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                • JonathanLeeJ
                  JonathanLee @stephenw10
                  last edited by JonathanLee

                  @stephenw10 Yes it all occurs only when the guest wifi is used and only when the xbox uses disney plus on the internal wifi card. SWAP? It does this and goes to the errors like above over and over and reboots

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                  • JonathanLeeJ
                    JonathanLee @stephenw10
                    last edited by JonathanLee

                    @stephenw10 How can I enable swap? It is a 2100, Jimp said there is a way to do it with the MMC

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      Well I'd first try to capture a few crashes and make sure the panics and bac are all the same. If they are all wildly different it's probably a hardware issue.

                      You can create a SWAP partition on the eMMC and then add that to the fstab if you need it. I wouldn't do that permanently though, you really don't want the write cycles on eMMC.

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                      • JonathanLeeJ
                        JonathanLee @stephenw10
                        last edited by JonathanLee

                        @stephenw10 I think I found the issues, I have a CAT8 cable that was plugged into a different type of cable by way of a inline port surge protector, so the device assumed it was using that higher bandwidth cable and it would cause issues and crash the port. I just noticed that the fiber company did not use a cable of that quality as they only provide gigabit, so they only use the cable that matches 1000baseT <full-duplex> that and my system had this fancy high quality cable that provided 2500Base-KX <full-duplex> thus it connections to a dual female small inline surge protector, once I remove that and just plugged the new cable it fixed it. Weird right? that was a weird one. It never caused issues with the WAN connection as it would go directly into my power line networking TPAV1200 system before and that was smart and would provide the auto negotiation for the other side, now it can't do that as it is a simple non smart inline surge connection directly into the ONT, so the ONT thinks it had a different speed over the firewall and well that was the problem. It has been up for a half an hour now, but it doesn't explain why it would only occur with the xbox before and my iMac at the same time. Just weird right?

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          Hmm, I'd be surprised if that was the cause. Almost anything should pass 1Gbps. And that WIFI NIC can't get anywhere close to that.

                          But if it stays up.....

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                          • JonathanLeeJ
                            JonathanLee @stephenw10
                            last edited by

                            @stephenw10 Yeah it doesn't make sense wouldn't it still auto configure and know, maybe my surge device went out from the higher speeds and would just cut out, it uses diodes inside it

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                            • JonathanLeeJ
                              JonathanLee @stephenw10
                              last edited by

                              @stephenw10 But the external AP and the wifi card together can, would would reach that limit at that point

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                              • JonathanLeeJ
                                JonathanLee @stephenw10
                                last edited by

                                @stephenw10 spoke too soon did it again

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                                • JonathanLeeJ
                                  JonathanLee @stephenw10
                                  last edited by

                                  @stephenw10 I went to a new external AP for guest use with a VLAN and it stopped the issue, I don't understand what did it

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                                  • stephenw10S
                                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                    last edited by

                                    That crash looks to be in the ath driver somewhere. Though it's hard to (for me) to tell for sure. If all the panics and backtraces are identical we can look into it.

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                                    • JonathanLeeJ
                                      JonathanLee @stephenw10
                                      last edited by

                                      @stephenw10 it’s only when I use the ath card. Something is causing it to reboot when the Xbox is on

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                                      • JonathanLeeJ
                                        JonathanLee @stephenw10
                                        last edited by

                                        @stephenw10 they all relate to that driver.

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                                        • stephenw10S
                                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                          last edited by

                                          Yup, looks that way. So collect some panic strings and backtraces to confirm they are the same, a software problem.

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