Bill Shannon wrote:
It looks like gfxp_private::gfxp_vgatext_detatch() is being called
twice,
once when gfx_private::gfxp_vgatext_attach() detects an error and cleans
up after itself and again after it returns the DDI_FAILURE error code
to the atiatom module and it calls gfxp_vgatext_detach()
> >> Anyway, it dies with some sort of panic. The stack trace looks like:
> >>
> >> unix:mutex_panic
> >> unix:mutex_destroy
> >> gfx_private:gfxp_vga...
> >> atiatom:atiatom_detac...
> >> atiatom:atiatom_attac...
> >> genunix:devi_atach
> >> genunix:attach_node
> >> genunix:i_ndi_config_...
> >>
John Martin wrote:
Bill Shannon wrote:
I just upgraded (using package manager "upgrade all") from snv_101a
to snv_111a. When I reboot in the new boot environment, it crashes
right away. Since it reboots after the crash, clearing the screen,
it's really hard to catch why it's failing. I resort
Bill Shannon wrote:
I just upgraded (using package manager "upgrade all") from snv_101a
to snv_111a. When I reboot in the new boot environment, it crashes
right away. Since it reboots after the crash, clearing the screen,
it's really hard to catch why it's failing. I resorted to taking a
pictu
I just upgraded (using package manager "upgrade all") from snv_101a
to snv_111a. When I reboot in the new boot environment, it crashes
right away. Since it reboots after the crash, clearing the screen,
it's really hard to catch why it's failing. I resorted to taking a
picture of the screen befo