"Piotr K. Isajew" <[email protected]> writes:

> I wanted to install local browser extension (Extensions -> Manage
> extensions), but the browser process crashed. So I relaunched the
> browser from terminal and when I choose that option from the
> menu, entire OS has crashed.
>
> Attaching dmesg and screenshot showing crash.

My quick and dirty OCR via the magic of "AI":

uvm_fault(0xfffffd814aa2ba38, 0x60, 0, 1) -> e
kernel: page fault trap, code=0
Stopped at      bread+0x33:    testq   $0x180,0x60(%rax)
TID    PID    UID    PRFLAGS    PFLAGS    CPU    COMMAND
158743 32412  35     0x12       0         0      Xorg
bread(0xfffffd8125e6e8,e0,4000,fff80003ed0a1a0) at bread+0x33
ffs_update(fffffd80668f4700,1) at ffs_update+0xff
ffs_truncate(fffffd80668f4700,0,0,ffffffffffffffff) at ffs_truncate+0x615
ufs_inactive(fffffd8063eed1c8) at ufs_inactive+0xca
UOP_INACTIVE(fffffd8063eed1c8,ffff80003eb60fd8) at UOP_INACTIVE+0x4b
vput(fffffd8122232c0) at vput+0x60
vn_closefile(fffffd8125eb609,ffff80003eb60fd8) at vn_closefile+0xc3
fdrop(fffffd8125eb609,ffff80003eb60fd8) at fdropt+0xa1
closef(fffffd8125eb609,ffff80003eb60fd8) at closef+0xba
syscall() at syscall+0x5f9
syscall() at syscall+0x128
end trace frame: 0x7e81f564b4b, count: 4

Looks like getblk() in vfs_bio returned NULL... corrupted filesystem
maybe?

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