ktr/alq/witness failure.
Julian Elischer
julian at elischer.org
Mon Sep 27 13:39:51 PDT 2004
John Baldwin wrote:
>On Monday 27 September 2004 03:27 pm, Julian Elischer wrote:
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>>John Baldwin wrote:
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>>>On Monday 27 September 2004 02:15 am, Julian Elischer wrote:
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>>>
>>>>I'm not going to stop and debug this now because I'm chasing another
>>>>problem but I can probably stash a corefile somewhere if people want it..
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Looks like the process mutex is busted or some such.
>>>
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>>>
>>>>ref4# sysctl debug.ktr.mask=0x2fffffff
>>>>debug.ktr.mask: 262144
>>>> ->
>>>>805306367
>>>>ref4#
>>>>ref4#
>>>>ref4# sysctl debug.ktr.mask=0x0
>>>>kernel trap 12 with interrupts disabled
>>>>
>>>>Fatal double fault:
>>>>eip = 0xc053336e
>>>>esp = 0xcbaa3ff4
>>>>ebp = 0xcbaa401c
>>>>cpuid = 0; apic id = 00
>>>>panic: double fault
>>>>cpuid = 0
>>>>KDB: enter: panic
>>>>[thread 100027]
>>>>Stopped at kdb_enter+0x2b: nop
>>>>db> tr
>>>>kdb_enter(c069adef) at kdb_enter+0x2b
>>>>panic(c06b581a,c06b59c4,0,0,0) at panic+0x127
>>>>dblfault_handler() at dblfault_handler+0x7a
>>>>--- trap 0x17, eip = 0xc053336e, esp = 0xcbaa3ff4, ebp = 0xcbaa401c ---
>>>>witness_checkorder(c111776c,9,c06b5972,2bb) at witness_checkorder+0x6a
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Can you pull up 'gdb kernel.debug' and do 'l *0xcbaa401c' and 'l
>>>
>>>
>>unfortunatly when I tryied to save a coredump it failed.. dumpdev was
>>not set.. .. DUH!
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>>
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>You don't need a coredump for this, just the kernel.debug from your kernel
>build.
>
yeah but I rebuilt after that...
I'll try duplicate it and get an equivalent..
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>>>*witness_checkorder+0x6a'?
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