On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 20:14:01 +1100
Joel Sing <j...@sing.id.au> wrote:

> On Wednesday 19 January 2011, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have my home system connected via pppoe(4) to a provider and
> > connection disapears very frequently some once an hour.
> > Just before connection is gone I always see the following in my
> > logs:
> >
> > /bsd: splassert: assertwaitok: want -1 have 1
> 
> Please set kern.splassert = 2 and provide a stack trace.
> 
> > My first thought was that something happens on provider's side but I
> > eliminate this reason connecting one of my other boxes(with linux)
> > directly to my provider. The linux box is working correctly.
> > I've also tryed to change the nic. It was rl(4) now it is vr(4).
> > Result is the same.
> >
> > System is:
> > # uname -a
> > OpenBSD edigarov.sa.net.ua 4.9 GENERIC#11 amd64
> > rebuilt on Sun 16 Jan.
> 
--- interrupt ---
end trace frame: 0x0, count: 245
0x8:
End of stack trace.
pppoe0: received unexpected PADO
pppoe0: chap failure
pppoe: GENERIC ERROR: RP-PPPoE: Child pppd process terminated
pppoe0: received unexpected PADO
pppoe0: chap failure
pppoe: GENERIC ERROR: RP-PPPoE: Child pppd process terminated
pppoe0: received unexpected PADO
pppoe0: chap failure
pppoe: GENERIC ERROR: RP-PPPoE: Child pppd process terminated
pppoe0: received unexpected PADO
splassert: assertwaitok: want -1 have 1
Starting stack trace...
assertwaitok() at assertwaitok+0x1c
pool_get() at pool_get+0x95
ifa_item_insert() at ifa_item_insert+0x35
ifa_add() at ifa_add+0x43
in_ifinit() at in_ifinit+0x16f
sppp_set_ip_addrs() at sppp_set_ip_addrs+0x107
sppp_ipcp_tlu() at sppp_ipcp_tlu+0x4e
sppp_input() at sppp_input+0x594
pppoeintr() at pppoeintr+0x41d
netintr() at netintr+0x97
softintr_dispatch() at softintr_dispatch+0x5d
Xsoftnet() at Xsoftnet+0x28
--- interrupt ---
end trace frame: 0x0, count: 245
0x8:
End of stack trace.


-- 
With best regards,
        Gregory Edigarov

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