Hello I have one machine that freeze the serial console after a few seconds of running userland. It happens on 10.0/amd64 but not on 10.0/i386 nor on 9.3/amd64 (tested with INSTALL kernels).
Once it get frozen, the kernel is still able to output messages, and the machines quietly carry on booting. It executes /etc/rc to its end, which lets me connect through SSH, and then the sh processes running /etc/rc wait forever: PID PPID WCHAN COMMAND 214 1 wait sh /etc/rc autoboot 223 214 ttyout sh /etc/rc autoboot It is not possible to reach ddb, but crash can give us the backtrace of PID 223: trace: pid 223 lid 223 at 0xffffaa00ae8f2b50 sleepq_block() at sleepq_block+0x13a cv_timedwait_sig() at cv_timedwait_sig+0xc6 ttysleep() at ttysleep+0x50 ttwrite() at ttwrite+0x96 cdev_write() at cdev_write+0x87 cdev_write() at cdev_write+0x87 spec_write() at spec_write+0x87 VOP_WRITE() at VOP_WRITE+0xa6 vn_write() at vn_write+0x10e dofilewrite() at dofilewrite+0x80 sys_write() at sys_write+0x49 syscall() at syscall+0x211 fstat confirms this is the console: USER CMD PID FD MOUNT INUM MODE SZ|DV R/W root sh 223 wd / 2 drwxr-xr-x 1024 r root sh 223 0* pipe 0xfffffe48d89ec038 <- 0x0 r root sh 223 1 / 73317127 crw------- console rw root sh 223 2 / 73317127 crw------- console rw root sh 223 7 / 73317127 crw------- console rw root sh 223 8 / 73317127 crw------- console rw Disassembling the kernel around ttwrite+0x96 suggests this is this call: /* Sleep awaiting carrier. */ error = ttysleep(tp, &tp->t_rawcv, true, 0); Why is it waiting carrier? This is a local serial line. -- Emmanuel Dreyfus m...@netbsd.org