I will disable wpi0 for test later, thanks :)

>Do you have the right firmware loaded?

I downloaded and installed the firmware which noticed in OpenBSD's
manual: wpi:
//http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/packages/openbsd/wpi-firmware-1.13.tgz

$ man wpi
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//

    The driver needs at least version 1.13 of the following firmware file,
    which is loaded when an interface is brought up:

          /etc/firmware/wpi-ucode

    This firmware file is not free because Intel refuses to grant distribu-
    tion rights without contractual obligations.  As a result, even though
    OpenBSD includes the driver, the firmware file cannot be included and
    users have to download this file on their own.  The official person to
    state your views to about this issue is [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at
    (858) 391 1857.

    A prepackaged version of the firmware, designed to be used with
    pkg_add(1) <
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=pkg_add&sektion=1&arch=i386&apropos=0&manpath=OpenBSD+Current>,
can be found at:

    /http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/packages/openbsd/wpi-firmware-1.13.tgz/

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//
//Tobias Ulmer wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 03:02:22PM +0800, Bibby Michael wrote:
>
>> Kernel panic:
>>
>> I use OpenBSD 4.0-beta(snapshots).
>>
>> ---------------------------
>> anic: pool_get(mclpl): free list modified; magic=a4153cb5; page
0xd8038000;
>> item addr 0xd8038800
>> Stopped at      Debugger+0x4:   leave
>>
>> RUN AT LEAST 'trace' AND 'ps' AND INCLUDE OUTPUT WHEN REPORTING THIS
PANIC!
>> DO NOT EVEN BOTHER REPORTING THIS WITHOUT INCLUDING THAT INFORMATION!
>>
>> ddb{0}> trace
>> Debuuger (c,d1b0a25e,6c,d8038800,d074d5e0 at Debugger+0x4
>> panic (d0653e40, d0655d09, a4153c65, d803800, d8038800) at panic+0x63
>> pool_get(d074d5e0,0,e910fce0,d802ab36, d1963406) at pool_get+0x2f9
>> ieee80211_wep_crypt(d1b0a030, d8033f00, 0,4) at ieee80211_wep_crypt+0x56)
>> ieee80211_input(d1b0a030, d8033f00, d1ae9a00, 23, 0, d8028818) at
>> ieee80211_input+0x3e4
>> wpi_rx_intr(d1b0a000,d8028800, d1b0afa4, 16, 0) at wpi_rx_intr+0x3c9
>> wpi_notif_intr(d1b0a000, d0459f0d, e910ff18, d0459db6) at
>> wpi_notif_intr+0xee
>> wpi_intr(d1b0a000) at wpi_intr+0xca
>> Xintr_ioapic4() at Xintr_ioapic4+0x74
>> ----------interrupt-------------
>> apm_cpu_idle(0,0,0,0,0) at apm_cpu_idle+0x4a
>>
>> ddb{0}> ps
>> COMMAND only:
>> wget, ksh, dhclient, update, inted, cron, getty, sendmail, syslogd,
crypto,
>> aiodoned, reaper, usbtask, usb[0-4], cardslot0, cleaner, wskbd_hotkey,
>> pfpurge, pagedaemon, kmthread, init, swapper
>>
>> I only use wget in console, without any X-window application running.
>> sendmail/cron/syslogd are system services which bringed up by rc.conf.
>>
>>
>>
> Try to disable wpi(4) and see if it still crashes.
>
> Do you have the right firmware loaded? I don't own such a card but i
> remember people having problems with it because they used firmware for
> -stable and run a -current OS.
>
> Just guessing...
>
> Tobias

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