Hi,
Did you find anything?
Or do you need some more information about my setup?

Regards

On November 6, 2018 5:54:17 AM UTC, Alexander Bluhm <alexander.bl...@gmx.net> 
wrote:
>On Mon, Nov 05, 2018 at 07:12:23PM +0000, bugreport wrote:
>> Nov  5 17:11:09 malice /bsd: uvm_fault(0xffffffff81d02318, 0x13b, 0,
>2) -> e
>
>Offset of refcnt.refs in struct pf_state is 0x13c.  So I think the
>state pointer is -1.
>
>> Nov  5 17:11:09 malice /bsd: refcnt_take(e78f7c08b9a2a0b8) at
>> refcnt_take+0x10
>> Nov  5 17:11:09 malice /bsd: pf_purge(ffff800000021040) at
>pf_purge+0x2e
>
>pf_purge() calls pf_purge_expired_states().
>
>So I guess _Q_INVALID comes from here.
>
>                /* get next state, as cur may get deleted */
>                next = TAILQ_NEXT(cur, entry_list);
>
>Currently I don't see how this can happen.  It is an non-MP kernel.
>I will continue thinking about it.
>
>bluhm

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