Re: Tons of sa6_recoverscope: assumption failure on recent -current

2012-11-19 Thread Hiroki Sato
Andrey Chernov a...@freebsd.org wrote
  in 50a88d0e.1070...@freebsd.org:

ac On every IPv6 address of my card and router and every broadcast and
ac link-local scope addresses I see now:
ac kernel: sa6_recoverscope: assumption failure (non 0 ID): ipv6 address
ac 
ac What does it mean and why there are so many of them? I have plain local
ac net with IPv6 router, nothing unusual.
ac 
ac IPv6 continues to work despite of those failures.

René Ladan r...@freebsd.org wrote
  in 50a9e4d1.8000...@freebsd.org:

re I'm also seeing them when using a teredo-tunnel over an IPv4 router,
re r243234-amd64

 This warning message itself is not harmful actually, but my commit
 triggered it.  It should be fixed at r243235.  Can you let me know if
 this problem persists even at this revision or later?  Thank you.

-- Hiroki


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Re: Tons of sa6_recoverscope: assumption failure on recent -current

2012-11-19 Thread Andrey Chernov
On 19.11.2012 11:59, Hiroki Sato wrote:
  This warning message itself is not harmful actually, but my commit
  triggered it.  It should be fixed at r243235.  Can you let me know if
  this problem persists even at this revision or later?  Thank you.

I see no such messages after boot at r243235, thanx.



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Re: Tons of sa6_recoverscope: assumption failure on recent -current

2012-11-18 Thread René Ladan
On 18-11-2012 08:23, Andrey Chernov wrote:
 On every IPv6 address of my card and router and every broadcast and
 link-local scope addresses I see now:
 kernel: sa6_recoverscope: assumption failure (non 0 ID): ipv6 address
 
 What does it mean and why there are so many of them? I have plain local
 net with IPv6 router, nothing unusual.
 
I'm also seeing them when using a teredo-tunnel over an IPv4 router,
r243234-amd64

René
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