Hi, Cyril,

I said too fast, md5sum error could be part of the issue, but the root 
cause is version mismatch between "unix" and "genunix".

After more experience with the patched system, same crash happened, the 
stack backtrace is the almost the same as the one you and Bernd reported.
The "unix" module is non-debug version shipped with SXCE, while 
"genunix" was debug version with Bluetooth patch. bp->b_queue is set in 
putnex() debug code section. This panic could be triggered by ethernet 
or wifi link up/down event handling.

The fix is then very simple, I've uploaded non-debug version tarballs 
for b107/b108/b109 because SXCE DVD and Indiana Free CD build_X are 
non-debug version.
(If the system has been bfu(ed) to debug kernel, please bfu back to 
none-debug kernel before run btms_installer.sh).

SXCE debug and non-debug kernel could be downloaded here: 
http://dlc.sun.com/osol/on/downloads.

As you suggested, md5sum will be added into script to double ensure the 
download stage. And, I will invetigate pending [1] and contrib [2] later!

Welcome and appriciate your suggestions!

- Michael

Cyril Plisko ??:
> Michael,
>
>   
>> Did you installed other speicial packages into your system? Another issue
>> might be from download stage, the bluetooth_mouse_snv_108.tar.gz md5sum is:
>> 197bd5c019d6c6513f9bde7beb270110, you may need to check it your side.
>>     
>
> Indeed, I've just checked my file and md5sum was wrong !
> I have to admit it is the first time it happens to me, but I guess
> there is always a first time :-/
>
> Anyway, I am glad it is borken download, rather than borken bits :)
>
> May I suggest add md5sum verification in the btms_install.sh script
> after downloading the archive ?
> That will prevent such problems in the future.
>
> I am going to rerun tests as soon as I can !
>
>   
>> btw, the bluetooth mouse packages test for Indiana0906-b107 is ongoing, but,
>> these packages will not be delivered to OpenSolaris Bluetooth project until
>> we find good method for people experience. The packages.tar.gz is about
>> 17MB, it can not be uploaded to OpenSolaris due to 15MB/per-file limitation,
>> any thoughts?
>>     
>
> I think you may want to investigate publishing your bits to pending
> [1] or contrib [2] repository. Folks at pkg-discuss mailing list
> should give you guidance on what is needed to publish there.
>
> [1] http://pkg.opensolaris.org/pending/en/index.shtml
> [2] http://pkg.opensolaris.org/contrib/en/index.shtml
>
>   

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