On 07/04/2020 09:21, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
Try:
sysctl -a | grep linuxkpi
That finally crashed the system. After restart I loaded the modules
again and tried without grep. This is how far it goes:
root@venus:/home/g # sysctl -a
kern.ostype: FreeBSD
kern.osrelease: 12.1-RELEASE-p3
kern.osrevision: 199506
kern.version: FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE-p3 GENERIC
kern.maxvnodes: 1164970
kern.maxproc: 70804
kern.maxfiles: 2093468
kern.argmax: 262144
Then nothing.
I am loading the modules with:
kldload /boot/modules/drm.ko /boot/modules/admgpu.ko
as you told me in an earlier email. Without loading the modules this is
what I am getting:
root@venus:~ # sysctl -a | grep linuxkpi
-> nothing
root@venus:~ # sysctl -a | grep compat
kern.features.compat_freebsd7: 1
kern.features.compat_freebsd6: 1
kern.features.compat_freebsd5: 1
kern.features.compat_freebsd4: 1
kern.features.geom_part_ebr_compat: 1
kern.features.compat_freebsd_32bit: 1
hw.snd.compat_linux_mmap: 0
dev.uart.0.%desc: 16550 or compatible
dev.vgapci.0.%desc: VGA-compatible display
compat.linux32.maxvmem: 0
compat.linux32.maxssiz: 67108864
compat.linux32.maxdsiz: 536870912
compat.linux.oss_version: 198144
compat.linux.osrelease: 2.6.32
compat.linux.osname: Linux
compat.ia32.maxvmem: 0
compat.ia32.maxssiz: 67108864
compat.ia32.maxdsiz: 536870912
root@venus:~ # sysctl -a
kern.ostype: FreeBSD
kern.osrelease: 12.1-RELEASE-p3
kern.osrevision: 199506
kern.version: FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE-p3 GENERIC
kern.maxvnodes: 1164970
kern.maxproc: 70804
kern.maxfiles: 2093468
kern.argmax: 262144
kern.securelevel: -1
...
(and so on, cutting as it's too long)
GrzegorzJ
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