On Mon, Oct 03, 2016 at 02:15:45PM +0200, Martin Pieuchot wrote: > On 03/10/16(Mon) 13:01, Francisco Gaitan wrote: > > On Mon, Oct 03, 2016 at 12:45:55PM +0200, Martin Pieuchot wrote: > > > On 02/09/16(Fri) 09:26, f...@tantari.com wrote: > > > > This also happened to me in 5.9 with this computer. I changed from AHCI > > > > to IDE in the bios and I upgraded to 6.0 and it still happens after > > > > making the machine work with dpb and doing a reboot or a halt. I > > > > changed to a new brand new WD Blue disk but the problem is still here. > > > > > > > > I'm using softraid crypto. I did boot dump from ddb as indicated but > > > > there is no core dump. > > > > > > > > I'm sorry I did not take the uvm and bcstats information, I'll do it > > > > next time this happens - it's the third time in two days. > > > > > > Could you also include "show registers" next time it happens? Thanks. > > > > > > > Sure. > > > > I'm going to take the data from the panic I get when booting after > > the softraid corruption if that's useful, and then install -current > > to test. If testing with 5.9 is preferred just tell me. > > -current would be better, thanks.
Hello. I've installed -current and I've tried to stress the disk as much as possible, doing builds with dpb, building system and running bonnie++. I've not been able to reproduce the bug in -current. Anyway I'll keep this configuration for some months with the hope of reproducing the bug in the case it still exists. I have found an information about Intel AHCI Rom that may be useful (with BIOS Native Module I had no problem in 6.0): https://www.supermicro.com/support/faqs/faq.cfm?faq=10371 "In AHCI mode, the BIOS offers two options; one is Intel AHCI ROM and the another is BIOS Native Module. Intel AHCI ROM is not efficiently maintained by Intel and it needs shadowed memory. BIOS Native Module is maintained by AMI for as a long-term solution and it does not need shadowed memory. The Intel AHCI ROM option is supported for customers who previously loaded Intel AHCI driver in the OS. For new OS installations, BOIS Native Module is the preferred choice, especially for new solid-state drives." Thank you, Francisco.