Hey, can you try with dev/scsipi/atapi_wdc.c 1.128? That should resolve the timeouts for atapi, at least it did for me.
Jaromir 2017-10-10 8:08 GMT+02:00 Rares Aioanei <bsdlis...@gmail.com>: > I get that also on VBox, except it doesn't try to add cd0a as a swap > device, nor does it show an endless stream of "lost interrupt" > messages; eventually I get a login prompt. This is with yesterday's > latest -CURRENT. > > On Sun, Oct 8, 2017 at 5:17 PM, Chavdar Ivanov <ci4...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I tried the same kernel on a VirtualBox guest - it doesn't crash, but one > > gets endless > > > > piixide0:1:0: lost interrupt > > type: atapi tc_bcount: 0 tc_skip: 0 > > > > stream of messages. Also /etc/rc.d/swap2 start hangs while trying to add > > /dev/cd0a as a dump device... as shown by ktruss. > > > > Weird. > > > > Chavdar > > > > On Sun, 8 Oct 2017 at 11:55 Chavdar Ivanov <ci4...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> System updated about two hours ago. I am getting: > >> > >> .... > >> wd0 at atabus0 drive 0 > >> wd0: <Hitachi HTS725032A9A364> > >> wd0: drive supports 16-sector PIO transfers, LBA48 addressing > >> wd0: 298 GB, 620181 cyl, 16 head, 63 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 625142448 > >> sectors > >> piixide0:0:0: bad state 0 in wdc_ata_bio_intr > >> panic: wdc_ata_bio_intr: bad state > >> fatal breakpoint trap in supervisor mode > >> trap type 1 code 0 rip 0xffffffff8021c0c5 cs 0x8 rflags 0x246 cr2 0 > ilevel > >> 0x8 rsp 0xffffe40040003c38 > >> curlwp 0xffffe4013bb27840 pid 0.2 lowest kstack 0xffffe400400002c0 > >> Stopped at pid 0.2 (system) at netbsd:breakpoint+0x5: leave > >> db{0}> bt > >> breakpoint() at netbsd:breakpoint+0x5 > >> vpanic() at netbsd:vpanic+0x140 > >> snprintf() at netbsd:snprintf > >> wdc_ata_bio_poll() at netbsd:wdc_ata_bio_poll > >> intr_biglock_wrapper() at netbsd:intr_biglock_wrapper+0x1d > >> Xintr_ioapic_edge10() at netbsd:Xintr_ioapic_edge10+0xee > >> --- interrupt --- > >> x86_mwait() at netbsd:x86_mwait+0xd > >> acpicpu_cstate_idel_enter() at netbsd:acpicpu_cstate_idle_enter+0xdb > >> acpicpu_cstate_idle() at netbsd:acpicpu_cstate_idle+0xb6 > >> idle_loop() at netbsd:idle_loop+0x18c > >> db{0}> > >> .... > >> > >> (that is on my usual ThinkPad T61p). > >> > >> Couldn't get a crash dump. > >> > >> Chavdar Ivanov > >> > > >