Hi! Sorry for the delay. I have looked into the archives you provided and, unfortunatley, already the version from April 21 does not work. I gather from the referenced conversation that we may need to look into February. Would it be possible to get those binaries?
Thanks a lot, Pedro. Stefan Sperling <s...@stsp.name> writes: > On Wed, Sep 04, 2019 at 04:55:02AM +0000, Pedro Fortuny Ayuso wrote: >> How can I do that? I mean, commit of what files, etc? > > If all you need is a list of files in the source tree, the list is: > > sys/dev/ic/athn.c > sys/dev/ic/athnvar.h > sys/dev/ic/ar5008.c > sys/dev/ic/ar5416.c > sys/dev/ic/ar5416reg.h > sys/dev/ic/ar9280.c > sys/dev/ic/ar928reg.h > > The general idea is to test kernels from different dates and find out > when things started breaking for you. > > To speed this up you could start by testing pre-compiled kernels from here: > http://ftp.hostserver.de/archive/ > > Based on other similar problem reports which have already been addressed > a possible cut-off date is around February 2019: > https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs&m=155769666903558&w=2 > > If you need more assistence let me know. -- Pedro Fortuny Ayuso http://pfortuny.net Despacho 2-8-6 EPIG, Campus de Viesques, Gijon Dpto. de Matematicas Universidad de Oviedo