Re: drm-kmod kernel crash fatal trap 12
- In reply to: Thomas Laus : "Re: drm-kmod kernel crash fatal trap 12"
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Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2021 23:16:22 UTC
On Jun 19, 2021, at 4:19 PM, Thomas Laus <lausts@acm.org> wrote: > > On 6/19/21 2:21 PM, Bakul Shah wrote: >> >> You may wish to see if Andriy Gapon's method (LOCAL_MODULES_DIR, LOCAL_MODULES) >> works better for you. >> >> I trust Makefile* to do the right thing with META_MODE and CCACHE (and if they >> don't, it is a bug that would need to be fixed) so I personally don't see the >> need to "rm -rf /usr/obj/*". >> > I have been performing the rm -rf /usr/obj/* procedure almost weekly > since FreeBSD 4.1 and has kept me out of trouble for many years. The PC > that I use to update Current can build both world and kernel in under an > hour with a clean object directory. Performing a 'git up ports' and > rebuilding the drm module before building world is not a major time > consumer for me if I remember to do it first. One final response in this thread! # cd /usr/src; git pull Already up to date. # make -j8 buildworld buildkernel >& err # grep 'built in' err >>> World built in 132 seconds, ncpu: 4, make -j8 >>> Kernel(s) GENERIC built in 459 seconds, ncpu: 4, make -j8 # reboot ... # uname -v FreeBSD 14.0-CURRENT #6 main-n247581-0bcd49c13ada: Fri Jun 25 14:45:59 PDT 2021 ... This includes drm-kmod. I had run the same 4 days back. This is on a bhyve *virtual machine* (4 cores, 8GB RAM). Its "disk" is a zfs file (pretending to be NVME) on a 3 year old ryzen box with 8 cores and 64GB RAM. The host is running 13.0-RELEASE-p1.