On Monday, October 28, 2013 9:35:03 am Torbjorn Granlund wrote:
> 
> >Number:         183397
> >Category:       amd64
> >Synopsis:       Kernel panic at first incoming ssh
> >Confidential:   no
> >Severity:       non-critical
> >Priority:       low
> >Responsible:    freebsd-amd64
> >State:          open
> >Quarter:        
> >Keywords:       
> >Date-Required:
> >Class:          sw-bug
> >Submitter-Id:   current-users
> >Arrival-Date:   Mon Oct 28 13:40:00 UTC 2013
> >Closed-Date:
> >Last-Modified:
> >Originator:     Torbjorn Granlund
> >Release:        10.0 BETA2
> >Organization:
> KTH
> >Environment:
> FreeBSD foo.gmplib.org 10.0-BETA2 FreeBSD 10.0-BETA2 #0 r257166: Sat Oct 26 
19:23:22 UTC 2013    r...@snap.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
> >Description:
> Environment:
> 
> Hardware is an Intel Haswell with 8 GB quality RAM
> Virtualised using Xen 4.2 with NetBSD Dom0
> 
> Fresh vanilla FreeBSD 10.0 BETA2 install.
> 
> At first ssh into the system, it gets a panic.  Some basic
> networking works, including telnet to the ssh port.
> 
> I've tried giving 256MiB and 512MiB to the FreeBSD guest.  The panic
> happend in both cases.
> 
> Here is the retyped console output:
> 
> xn_rxeof: WARNING: response is -1!
> xn_rxeof: WARNING: response is -1!
> 
> Fatal trap 12: page fault whle in kernel mode
> cpuid = 0: apic id = 00
> fault virtual address   = 0x1
> fault code              = supervisor read data, page not present
> instruction pointer     = 0x20:0xffffffff8079e010
> stack pointer           = 0x28:0xfffffe001b2509a0
> frame pointer           = 0x28:0xfffffe001b2598f0
> code segment            = base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
>                         = DPL 0, prec 1, long 1, def32 0, gran 1
> processor eflags        = interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
> current process         = 12 (irq771: xn0)
> trap number             = 12
> panic: page fault
> cpuid = 0
> KDB: stack backtrace:
> (got tired of copying data here, vnc console will not allow me to
> cut-and-paste.  If this data is needed, I can make a screen dump.)

The contents of the stack trace would indeed be very valuable.

-- 
John Baldwin
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