Jaromír Doleček writes:
> Fixed now. If you update the tree to have sys/dev/usb/umass.c rev.
> 1.174 you'll get the fixed files.
That did the trick! Thanks! :)
-tih
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Fixed now. If you update the tree to have sys/dev/usb/umass.c rev.
1.174 you'll get the fixed files.
Jaromir
Le dim. 10 févr. 2019 à 19:31, Tom Ivar Helbekkmo
a écrit :
>
> It seems that changes made to USB code on February 7th broke the kernel
> memory allocation arena. After that point, it is
It seems that changes made to USB code on February 7th broke the kernel
memory allocation arena. After that point, it is enough to insert a USB
memory stick into my amd64 laptop, and then remove it, to make the
kernel crash. It seems the changes to the allocating and freeing calls
got a bit messe