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    Crashing on new hardware with Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode

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      taenzerme
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      @athurdent: Which build are you using?

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        athurdent
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        This one seems to work fine:
        http://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_RELENG_8_3/amd64/pfSense_RELENG_2_1/livecd_installer/pfSense-LiveCD-2.1-RC0-amd64-20130701-1521.iso.gz

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          taenzerme
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          Thanks, I downgraded using the integrated firmware update function with the full_version upgrade .tgz from that build. Let's see how that works.

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            doktornotor Banned
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            Confirmed… The latest batch of FTP-related patches seems really bad, managed to crash my Alix testbox repeatedly… As simple as browsing to ftp-archive.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD-Archive/ports/i386/packages-8.1-release/Latest/ e.g., not even required to upload/download anything.

            
            Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
            cpuid = 0; apic id = 00
            fault virtual address   = 0x70
            fault code              = supervisor read, page not present
            instruction pointer     = 0x20:0xc04c96c1
            stack pointer           = 0x28:0xe31e6c20
            frame pointer           = 0x28:0xe31e6c2c
            code segment            = base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
                                    = DPL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
            processor eflags        = interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
            current process         = 7 (pfpurge)
            trap number             = 12
            panic: page fault
            cpuid = 0
            Uptime: 1d1h13m36s
            Cannot dump. Device not defined or unavailable.
            Automatic reboot in 15 seconds - press a key on the console to abort
            
            

            Please revert those ASAP. :(

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              taenzerme
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              July 1st build - no crashes so far. Crashed almost every 15 minutes before.

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                doktornotor Banned
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                @taenzerme:

                July 1st build - no crashes so far. Crashed almost every 15 minutes before.

                https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/2650#note-19

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                  kejianshi
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                  I don't know.  That could be coincidental.

                  Example.  I have a machine here that I built 8 years ago and I over clocked it 8 years ago and it worked flawlessly every single day with no issues 24/7 without power offs.  Later, I tried installing Linux and it would reliably crash after a few minutes, so I figured "Must be a compatibility issue with linux mint".  Well, I removed the over clock settings and as it turns out, Mint is now rock solid on that machine.

                  So its was stable under XP overclocked but not with Mint - But it wasn't Mint's fault.

                  In nearly every case where an OS was unstable and I was certain it must be the OS it turned out to be hardware in in every single instance prime95 would expose that in short order.  Most recently this was with a new mobo with new ram and processor and turned out the capacitors on a ram bank were weak.

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                    doktornotor Banned
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                    @kejianshi:

                    I don't know.  That could be coincidental.

                    I reproduced this on 3 different boxes (2 amd64, 1 x86) with post-July1 snapshots. Does not happen on any of them with previous snapshots that don't include the faulty FTP patches.

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                      kejianshi
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                      Then I guess you are right.  Thats pretty solid evidence that its a problem with the patch.  Makes sense.

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                        eri--
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                        I made fixes to prevent the panics.
                        Check later coming snapshots better from tomorrow ones.

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                          taenzerme
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                          Sounds good, thanks!

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                            doktornotor Banned
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                            Thanks, will test tomorrow…

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                              DrPit
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                              Hi I have the same problem and reverted to 1st July version. I don't get crashes anymore but I also have problem on ftp traffic. The connections are too slow or I get a lot of disconnection from ftp server.

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                                taenzerme
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                                Here, too. FTP connections are very unrealibly with July 1st version.

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                                  taenzerme
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                                  Has anyone tested the latest releases? Is it safe to upgrade again?

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                                    athurdent
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                                    Seems to be stable again, but you can always downgrade with a backup.tgz on full installs or switch slices on nano.
                                    FTP still does not work very good with the sites I have tested, tough.

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                                      Reiner030
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                                      Hi,
                                      we have this crashes too… dependent on hardware it gaves a TRAP 12 (attached image with firmware from July, 4th).
                                      Other hardware get stucked without any hint what happened.
                                      Yesterday evening updated to
                                      2.1-RC0 (amd64)
                                      built on Mon Jul 8 21:53:11 EDT 2013
                                      FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p8
                                      because last possible version to download was from July, 2nd. But still same problem…

                                      Has someone a link to a stable version from July, 1st  please (older version is from April, 22th so rolling back is not so nice)?
                                      Thanks.

                                      gw1-jws1.jpg
                                      gw1-jws1.jpg_thumb

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                                        doktornotor Banned
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                                        No such problem with Tue Jul 9 11:08:17 EDT 2013 FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p8. However, the patches do nothing useful to improve FTP, in fact they break things badly here (not as in kernel panic, but breaking FTP functionality which was working perfectly fine before).

                                        https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/3077#note-3

                                        I don't see how these regressions are good at this stage. There is a crapload more users with normal FTP usage, as opposed to esoteric multi-WAN scenarios these were supposed to improve.

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                                          Reiner030
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                                          Here the actual crashdump output of yesterday firmware:

                                          Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
                                          cpuid = 4; apic id = 04
                                          fault virtual address   = 0x90
                                          fault code              = supervisor read data, page not present
                                          instruction pointer     = 0x20:0xffffffff802122cf
                                          stack pointer           = 0x28:0xffffff8055b9cac0
                                          frame pointer           = 0x28:0xffffff8055b9cad8
                                          code segment            = base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
                                                                  = DPL 0, pres 1, long 1, def32 0, gran 1
                                          processor eflags        = interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
                                          current process         = 8 (pfpurge)
                                          
                                          

                                          I found in it also Interesting snippet from yesterday install/update part which could cause problems, too:
                                          <118>Configuring crash dumps…
                                          <118>Using /dev/ad6s1b for dump device.
                                          <118>Mounting filesystems...
                                          ZFS WARNING: Recommended minimum kmem_size is 512MB; expect unstable behavior.
                                                      Consider tuning vm.kmem_size and vm.kmem_size_max
                                                      in /boot/loader.conf.
                                          ZFS filesystem version 5
                                          ZFS storage pool version 28

                                          <118>Disabling APM on /dev/ad6

                                          Edit these are the default parameters setup by installer (June 4th):
                                          [2.1-RC0][root@gw1.zws8.local]/root(1): cat /boot/loader.conf
                                          autoboot_delay="3"
                                          vm.kmem_size="435544320"
                                          vm.kmem_size_max="535544320"

                                          kern.ipc.nmbclusters="0"
                                          hw.usb.no_pf="1"

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                                            athurdent
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                                            @doktornotor:

                                            I don't see how these regressions are good at this stage. There is a crapload more users with normal FTP usage, as opposed to esoteric multi-WAN scenarios these were supposed to improve.

                                            Well, FTP is broken on my second WAN link, too. I could swear it used to work about 2 month ago…

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