On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 04:11:08PM +0200, Paul Irofti wrote: > On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 02:52:57PM +0200, Manolis Tzanidakis wrote: > > Hello, > > I' m getting random crashes on resume from suspend on my ASUS Eeeepc > > 1000H. It runs GENERIC.MP i386 -current as of 20140202 snapshot. > > I've let memtest86+ run over night without problems to eliminate bad > > RAM issues. > > Could you try to revert the recent acpiasus diff and then see if the > issue reproduces? > http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=139100037603478&w=2 > > Thanks for the report!
Or as a shortcut, do this: # cd /sys && cvs up -r1.15 acpiasus.c And then recompile the kernel the way you usually do. > > > > > > > --> ddb trace output: > > pmap_extract(d90bf828,3a59c000,f5c79d70,4,f5c79c8c) at pmap_extract+0x3f > > uvm_fault(d8e85104,3a59f000,0,3,f5c79dec) at uvm_fault+0x248 > > trap() at trap+0x311 > > --- trap (number 8) --- > > Bad frame pointer: 0xd3664bd8 > > 0x2: > > > > --> ddb show registers output: > > ds 0x10 > > es 0x10 > > fs 0x20 > > gs 0 > > edi 0xd90bf828 end+0x84d3140 > > esi 0x3a59c000 > > ebp 0xf5c79c44 > > ebx 0 > > edx 0x3a59c > > ecx 0x1 > > eax 0xcfc00000 PTmap > > eip 0xd056f91f pmap_extract+0x3f > > cs 0x8 > > eflags 0x10206 > > esp 0xf5c79c2c > > ss 0x10 > > pmap_extract+0x3f: movl 0(%eax,%edx,4),%ebx > > > > Please let me know if you need more information. Thanks in advance.