On 2020/03/28 16:45, Martin Pieuchot wrote: > On 28/03/20(Sat) 15:30, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > After updating my laptop from > > > > OpenBSD 6.6-current (GENERIC.MP) #653: Thu Feb 20 21:40:37 MST 2020 > > dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP > > > > to > > > > OpenBSD 6.6-current (GENERIC.MP) #84: Fri Mar 27 23:50:29 MDT 2020 > > > > I've started seeing a lot of these: > > > > /bsd: arpresolve: 10.15.5.1: route contains no arp information > > last message repeated 436 times > > > > Local subnet is working, traffic going via default route is not (ping > > reports "sendmsg: Invalid argument". > > > > Network config is dhcp running on iwm0/em0 as separate interfaces (no trunk, > > just using default priorities to prefer wired) and the wlan is on the same > > subnet as ethernet. This previously worked just fine. ifconfig/route > > tables/dmesg > > are below. > > > > While I'm bisecting, does anyone have an idea what might have introduced it? > > If that happens on the em(4) and not the iwm(4) that would indicate > that one of the em(4) changes might be the cause of the regression.
Oh, I was mistaken about timing, I guess I don't usually have it plugged into wired net .. so it isn't due to any recent change. (just to make it harder to test, I think it doesn't happen for 100% of boots, plus this is an X260 so it hangs on most reboots too, so testing is a bit slow ..) Happens at least as far back as 28 Nov, it's hard to go back before then due to syscall changes. I guess I'll just move it to a wifi network on a different vlan for now.