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PRs considered as 'well-known' by the bugbusting team

This is an experimental report from the bugbusting team containing PRs that are commonly reported by users. It is another way to think about classifying PRs. It is generated from a file on freefall once per day.

Think of this as the "greatest hits" of the PR database.

Please give feedback on this report to linimon@FreeBSD.org. Thanks.

Bugs can be in one of several states:

o - open
A problem report has been submitted, no sanity checking performed.
a - analyzed
The problem is understood and a solution is being sought.
f - feedback
Further work requires additional information from the originator or the community - possibly confirmation of the effectiveness of a proposed solution.
p - patched
A patch has been committed, but some issues (MFC and / or confirmation from originator) are still open.
r - repocopy
The resolution of the problem report is dependent on a repocopy operation within the CVS repository which is awaiting completion.
s - suspended
The problem is not being worked on, due to lack of information or resources. This is a prime candidate for somebody who is looking for a project to do. If the problem cannot be solved at all, it will be closed, rather than suspended.
c - closed
A problem report is closed when any changes have been integrated, documented, and tested -- or when fixing the problem is abandoned.
SSubmittedTrackerResp.Description
p2002/12/10usb/46176imp[umass] [panic] umass causes kernel panic if device removed before umount
o2004/12/06usb/74771usb[umass] [hang] mounting write-protected umass device as read/write hangs device
a2004/12/07kern/74809[modules] [panic] smbfs panic if multiply mounted
o2005/02/06usb/77184usb[umass] [panic] kernel panic on USB device disconnect, even if not detected
s2005/06/23usb/82569usb[umass] [panic] USB mass storage plug/unplug causes system panic
o2005/07/16usb/83563usb[umass] [panic] Page Fault while detaching Mpman Usb device
s2005/07/30usb/84336usb[usb] [reboot] instant system reboot when unmounting a powered off/unplugged+replugged USB device
o2005/10/23kern/87859[smbfs] System reboot while umount smbfs.
s2005/11/16kern/89102geom[geom] [panic] panic when forced unmount FS from unplugged device
o2005/11/21kern/89396[reboot] remounting cdrom causes reboot
o2005/12/20usb/90700usb[umass] [panic] Kernel panic on connect/mount/use umass device
o2006/03/19kern/94669pjd[vfs] [patch] Panic from Failed Removable Media Mount
o2006/03/22kern/94838scsiKernel panic while mounting SD card with lock switch on
o2006/05/02kern/96644[panic] umount(8) crash after mount/umount disturbance: fatal trap 12
o2006/08/18kern/102250trhodes[msdosfs] panic upon forced umount of removed medium
o2006/10/11usb/104292usb[umass] [hang] system lockup on forced umount of usb-storage device
o2006/11/10usb/105361usb[panic] Kernel panic during unmounting mass storage (Creative mp3 player)
o2006/12/08kern/106496kris[softupdates] Can't remount filesystem as read only after delete - Failed to flush worklist
o2006/12/15kern/106783[fdc] umount of a floppy disk results in a reboot
o2006/12/28kern/107285[panic] freeze and reboot by mounting CDROM volume twice
o2007/02/09kern/108968[panic] Double mount then umount and ls resuits in panic.
o2007/02/21kern/109377daichi[unionfs] unionfs crashes if underlying file system forcibly unmounted
o2007/10/18usb/117313usb[umass] [panic] panic on usb camera insertion
o2007/10/31kern/117716kib[ufs] Remount can corrupt filesystems and lock them mounted
o2007/11/10usb/117955usb[umass] [panic] inserting minolta dimage a2 crashes OS
o2007/11/17usb/118098usb[umass] 6th gen iPod causes problems when disconnecting, even after umount
o2008/02/18usb/120786usbKernelpanik when forced umount of a dettached USB Harddisk
o2008/02/22kern/120967[udf] [panic] crash happens on mounting an UDF DVD
o2008/02/23kern/120989scottl[udf] UDF (with DVD RAM) isn't mountable/readable
o2008/04/07bin/122522[sysinstall] sysinstall(8) doesn't unmount CD for multi-CD package installs
30 problems total.