OpenBSD 7.0 GENERIC#3 i386, running as a VM on VMware vSphere 5.5

After applying a security fix through syspatch, this system failed on reboot with the error:

kernel: privileged instruction fault trap, code=0
Stopped at:     pf_tabladdr_setup:

Links to trace and ps info below. Thanks in advance for clues on reviving this machine.

There are other fault trap threads in the misc archive, but I found none about pf_tabladdr_setup.

Some other threads suggesting underlying hardware problems. This is certainly possible but there are other VMs running OK on this host, and the host logs don't indicate any disk or memory trouble.

FWIW I used this machine for years, at least back into the OpenBSD 5.x days, and have upgraded all along without issue.

Here is the ddb trace:

ddb> trace
pf_tabladdr_setup(d0e95da8,d1dfaf58) at pf_tabladdr_setup
pfioctl(4900,ccc84404,d1b26000,3,d19b1980) at pfioctl+0x4028
spec_ioctl(f3ac7734) at spec_ioctl+0x4c
VOP_IOCTL(d19919e4,ccc84404,d1b26000,d19b1980) at VOP_IOCTL+0x53
vn_ioctl(d19bbc60,ccc84404,d1b26000,d19b1980) at vn_ioctl+0x4f
sys_ioctl(d19b1980,f3ac78f0,f3ac78e8) at sys_ioctl+0x240
syscall(f3ac7930) at syscall+0x2cd
Xsyscall_untramp() at Xsyscall_untramp+0xa9
end of kernel

Unfortunately I can't copy/paste the output of 'ps' but I've posted screen captures of trace and ps here:

https://ibb.co/WP4R58D

https://ibb.co/9ZCNdd5

Thanks again.

dn



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