panic: Lock vm object not exclusively locked @ /usr/src/sys/vm/vm_page.c:2637

Alan Cox alc at rice.edu
Sun Apr 5 20:08:30 UTC 2015


On 04/05/2015 14:34, Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 05, 2015 at 12:45:00PM -0500, Alan Cox wrote:
> A> On 04/05/2015 10:47, Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
> A> > On Sun, Apr 05, 2015 at 06:37:58AM -0700, David Wolfskill wrote:
> A> > D> It ocurred rather late in the transition to multi-user mode, but
> A> > D> prior to starting xdm (on my laptop).
> A> > D> 
> A> > D> Previous (working) head/i386 for this machine was r281074.
> A> > D> 
> A> > D> Here's the first bit of the crashinfo (yes, I have a crash dump):
> A> > D> 
> A> > D> g1-254.catwhisker.org dumped core - see /var/crash/vmcore.3
> A> > D> 
> A> > D> Sun Apr  5 06:18:44 PDT 2015
> A> > D> 
> A> > D> FreeBSD g1-254.catwhisker.org 11.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT #1561  r281106M/281106:1100067: Sun Apr  5 06:01:06 PDT 2015     root at g1-254.catwhisker.org:/common/S4/obj/usr/src/sys/CANARY  i386
> A> > D> 
> A> > D> panic: Lock vm object not exclusively locked @ /usr/src/sys/vm/vm_page.c:2637
> A> >
> A> > This is r281079.
> A> >
> A> > Since vm_page_advise() may call vm_page_dirty() in the MADV_DONTNEED case,
> A> > the assertion is valid. So, looks like vm_fault_dontneed() needs W-lock on
> A> > the first_object.
> A> >
> A> 
> A> Actually, what I forgot was that vm_page_advise(MADV_FREE) clears the
> A> page's dirty field, and that is why an exclusive lock is asserted.  As
> A> explained in vm_page.h, the pmap is allowed to set the dirty field to
> A> all ones without any locking.  Moreover, the new "fast" path in
> A> vm_fault() sets the dirty field with only a read lock held. 
> A> vm_page_advise(MADV_DONTNEED) isn't really any different from the fast path.
> A> 
> A> Need to think a bit ...
>
> Can you please plug the panic somehow interim? For me the assert fires 100%
> reliably on any build attempt. Right now I changed vm_fault_dontneed() to
> take W-lock, so that I can continue running head. Not sure this is correct
> measure.
>

Just curious, amd64 or i386?




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