5.2-BETA panic: page fault
Don Lewis
truckman at FreeBSD.org
Mon Dec 1 11:24:41 PST 2003
On 1 Dec, Stefan Ehmann wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 01:10, Don Lewis wrote:
>> Can you reproduce this problem without bktr?
>>
> <snip>
>> You are getting a double panic, with the second happening during the
>> file system sync. The code seems to be be tripping over the same mount
>> list entry each time. Maybe the mount list is getting corrupted. Are
>> you using amd? Print *lkp in the lockmgr() stack frame.
>>
>>
>> You might want to add
>> KASSERT(mp->mnt_lock.lk_interlock !=NULL, "vfs_busy: NULL mount
>> pointer interlock");
>> at the top of vfs_busy() and right before the lockmgr() call.
>
> No, I'm not using amd.
>
> (kgdb) print *lkp
> $1 = {lk_interlock = 0x0, lk_flags = 0, lk_sharecount = 0, lk_waitcount
> = 0,
> lk_exclusivecount = 0, lk_prio = 0, lk_wmesg = 0x0, lk_timo = 0,
> lk_lockholder = 0x0, lk_newlock = 0x0}
>
> This is indeed just NULLs.
>
> I haven't tried without bktr yet but I hope I'll have time for that (and
> the KASSERT) tomorrow.
>
> The panic only seems to happen when accessing my read-only mounted ext2
> partition. Today I tried not to access any data there and uptime is
> 14h30min now. The panic always happened after a few hours. So this is
> probably the core of the problem.
What about ther file system types, like nullfs, unionfs, cd9660? I
created an ext2 partition, filled it with data, and mounted it
read-only. So far I am unable to reproduce this problem.
I'm also running with the DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS and the following patch in an
attempt to catch the bug closer to its origin. Be forwarned that
DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS sometimes gets triggered by procfs and linprocfs, but
you can just continue in DDB.
Index: sys/kern/vfs_subr.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/sys/kern/vfs_subr.c,v
retrieving revision 1.472
diff -u -r1.472 vfs_subr.c
--- sys/kern/vfs_subr.c 9 Nov 2003 09:17:24 -0000 1.472
+++ sys/kern/vfs_subr.c 1 Dec 2003 13:34:23 -0000
@@ -282,6 +282,9 @@
void
assert_vop_locked(struct vnode *vp, const char *str)
{
+ if (vp && vp->v_mount)
+ KASSERT(vp->v_mount->mnt_lock.lk_interlock != NULL,
+ ("assert_vop_locked: vnode mount entry interlock is null"));
if (vp && !IGNORE_LOCK(vp) && !VOP_ISLOCKED(vp, NULL))
vfs_badlock("is not locked but should be", str, vp);
}
@@ -289,6 +292,9 @@
void
assert_vop_unlocked(struct vnode *vp, const char *str)
{
+ if (vp && vp->v_mount)
+ KASSERT(vp->v_mount->mnt_lock.lk_interlock != NULL,
+ ("assert_vop_unlocked: vnode mount entry interlock is null"));
if (vp && !IGNORE_LOCK(vp) &&
VOP_ISLOCKED(vp, curthread) == LK_EXCLUSIVE)
vfs_badlock("is locked but should not be", str, vp);
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