You could try making a copy of /etc/driver_aliases. Then "rem_drv atge"
(you may need a reboot afterwards). Then see if the problem goes away.
Also, try disabling nwam. That may stop the taskq thread(s) for atge.
max
Jouko Holopainen wrote:
d8db3dc0::threadlist -v
ADDR PROC LWP CLS PRI WCHAN
d8db3dc0 fec21dd8 0 0 60 d2bb902c
PC: _resume_from_idle+0xb1 TASKQ: atge_mii0
stack pointer for thread d8db3dc0: d8db3c58
swtch+0x188()
cv_timedwait_hires+0xc5()
cv_reltimedwait+0x52()
_mii_task+0x184()
taskq_thread+0x1f7()
thread_start+8()
This is a bit strange as atge (wired) is not connected at all.
Or maybe it is not that strange after all ... maybe it is trying to "up".
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