First of all, hi!
this is my first post, even that I've being using FreeBSD for three years now, sorry I'm digitaly shy.
Let's go, from a working state of 12.0-RELEASE-p10, then I upgrade by handbook's procedure:
when finished, no errors seen, I reboot as suggested and a just after screen message "Loading kernel modules:" then black screen and reboot.
After this, from the boot menu, I change to the previous boot environment and start 12.0 again.
Crash logs shows:
/var/crash/core.txt.0
/var/crash/info.0
/var/vmcore.0
It's quite large and I'm not sure if it's needed
Also segment of /var/log/messages, attached is the full boot to boot segment.
One more thing, a single user boot on the 12.1 environment leaves me on the shell with no errors.
Greetings,
Rodrigo
this is my first post, even that I've being using FreeBSD for three years now, sorry I'm digitaly shy.
Let's go, from a working state of 12.0-RELEASE-p10, then I upgrade by handbook's procedure:
# beadm create 12-R-2019.10.14
# beadm activate 12-R-2019.10.14
# reboot
# freebsd-update upgrade -r 12.1-RC1
# freebsd-update install
#### after reboot ####
# freebsd-update install
# reboot
when finished, no errors seen, I reboot as suggested and a just after screen message "Loading kernel modules:" then black screen and reboot.
After this, from the boot menu, I change to the previous boot environment and start 12.0 again.
Crash logs shows:
/var/crash/core.txt.0
Code:
Unable to find matching kernel for /var/crash/vmcore.0
/var/crash/info.0
Code:
Dump header from device: /dev/ada0p3
Architecture: amd64
Architecture Version: 2
Dump Length: 752545792
Blocksize: 512
Compression: none
Dumptime: Mon Oct 14 15:37:23 2019
Hostname:
Magic: FreeBSD Kernel Dump
Version String: FreeBSD 12.1-RC1 r353428 GENERIC
Panic String: page fault
Dump Parity: 425258255
Bounds: 0
Dump Status: good
/var/vmcore.0
It's quite large and I'm not sure if it's needed
Also segment of /var/log/messages, attached is the full boot to boot segment.
Code:
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel:
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron syslogd: last message repeated 1 times
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: cpuid = 0; apic id = 00
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: fault virtual address = 0x1
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: fault code = supervisor read data, page not present
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: instruction pointer = 0x20:0xffffffff834ae90f
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: stack pointer = 0x28:0xfffffe007476a810
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: frame pointer = 0x28:0xfffffe007476a880
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: code segment = base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: = DPL 0, pres 1, long 1, def32 0, gran 1
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: processor eflags = interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: current process = 0 (softirq_0)
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: trap number = 12
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: panic: page fault
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: cpuid = 0
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: time = 1571060096
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: KDB: stack backtrace:
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: #0 0xffffffff80c1d287 at kdb_backtrace+0x67
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: #1 0xffffffff80bd05bd at vpanic+0x19d
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: #2 0xffffffff80bd0413 at panic+0x43
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: #3 0xffffffff810a7d2c at trap_fatal+0x39c
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: #4 0xffffffff810a7d79 at trap_pfault+0x49
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: #5 0xffffffff810a736f at trap+0x29f
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: #6 0xffffffff8108174c at calltrap+0x8
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: #7 0xffffffff835aa480 at tasklet_handler+0x100
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: #8 0xffffffff80c1bb44 at gtaskqueue_run_locked+0x144
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: #9 0xffffffff80c1b7a8 at gtaskqueue_thread_loop+0x98
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: #10 0xffffffff80b90c13 at fork_exit+0x83
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: #11 0xffffffff8108278e at fork_trampoline+0xe
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: Uptime: 4s
Oct 14 13:38:55 tron kernel: Dumping 724 out of 16224 MB:..3%..12%..23%..31%..42%..51%..62%..71%..82%..91%---<<BOOT>>---
One more thing, a single user boot on the 12.1 environment leaves me on the shell with no errors.
Greetings,
Rodrigo