[Bug 267028] kernel panics when booting with both (zfs,ko or vboxnetflt,ko or acpi_wmi.ko) and amdgpu.ko
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Date: Sat, 04 Mar 2023 02:22:23 UTC
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=267028 --- Comment #90 from Mark Millard <marklmi26-fbsd@yahoo.com> --- (In reply to George Mitchell from comment #89) What vintage/version of *gdb was in use? (If it was gdb that complained.) Was it /usr/local/bin/*gdb ? /usr/libexec/*gdb ? Actually, for the backtrace activity, it is kgdb that is used, not gdb. Thus my use of "*gdb" notation. But a core.txt.* file in my context shows: GNU gdb (GDB) 12.1 [GDB v12.1 for FreeBSD] which would be for /usr/local/bin/*gdb ( not /usr/libexec/*gdb ). This is because I have: # pkg info gdb gdb-12.1_3 Name : gdb Version : 12.1_3 . . . installed. (I had to a livecore.* to have something to reference/illustrate with, having no example vmcore.* files around for a long time.) A significantly older gdb might indicate use of an old /usr/libexec/*gdb that had not been cleaned out. I'll note that I got no DWARF complaints from kgdb and: # llvm-dwarfdump -r 1 /usr/lib/debug/boot/kernel/kernel.debug | grep DWARF | head -1 0x00000000: Compile Unit: length = 0x000001d3, format = DWARF32, version = 0x0004, abbr_offset = 0x0000, addr_size = 0x08 (next unit at 0x000001d7) indicates version = 0x0004 . This leads me to expect that you have an old gdb (kgdb) around that is in use. It sounds like you got a savecore into /var/crash/ . It should be possible to try investigating that without having to cause another crash, presuming the system is not updated (so that it matches the crash contents). For example, the same sort of command that crashinfo uses on the saved system-core file could be manually tried, possibly with a more modern kgdb vintage being used that would handle the more recent dwarf version. Attaching your core.txt.* file content might prove useful. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug. You are the assignee for the bug.