UMA initialization failure with 48 core ARM64

Stanislav Sedov stas at freebsd.org
Fri May 15 22:43:03 UTC 2015


> On May 15, 2015, at 11:30 AM, Michał Stanek <mst at semihalf.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am experiencing an early failure of UMA on an ARM64 platform with 48
> cores enabled. I get a kernel panic during initialization of VM. Here is
> the boot log (lines with 'MST:' are my own debug printfs).
> 
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> FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT #333 52fd91e(smp_48)-dirty: Fri May 15 18:26:56 CEST
> 2015
>    mst at arm64-prime:/usr/home/mst/freebsd_v8/obj_kernel/arm64.aarch64/usr/home/mst/freebsd_v8/kernel/sys/THUNDER-88XX
> arm64
> FreeBSD clang version 3.6.0 (tags/RELEASE_360/final 230434) 20150225
> MST: in vm_mem_init()
> MST: in vmem_init() with param *vm == kernel_arena
> MST: in vmem_xalloc() with param *vm == kernel_arena
> MST: in vmem_xalloc() with param *vm == kmem_arena
> panic: mtx_lock() of spin mutex (null) @
> /usr/home/mst/freebsd_v8/kernel/sys/kern/subr_vmem.c:1165
> cpuid = 0
> KDB: enter: panic
> [ thread pid 0 tid 0 ]
> Stopped at      0xffffff80001f4f80:
> 
> The kernel boots fine when MAXCPU is set to 30 or lower, but the error
> above always appears when it is set to a higher value.
> 
> The panic is triggered by a KASSERT in __mtx_lock_flags() which is called
> with the macro VMEM_LOCK(vm) in vmem_xalloc(). This is line 1143 in
> subr_vmem.c (log shows different line number due to added printfs).
> It looks like the lock belongs to 'kmem_arena' which is uninitialized at
> this point (kmeminit() has not been called yet).
> 
> While debugging, I tried modifying VM code as a quick workaround. I
> replaced the number of cores to 1 wherever mp_ncpus, mp_maxid or MAXCPU
> (and others) are read. This, I believe, limits UMA per-cpu caches to just
> one, while the rest of the OS (scheduler, etc) sees all 48 cores.
> In addition, I changed UMA_BOOT_PAGES in sys/vm/uma_int.h to 512 (default
> was 64).
> With these tweaks, I got a successful (but not really stable) boot with 48
> cores. Of course these are dirty hacks and a proper solution is needed.
> 
> I am a bit surprised that the kernel fails with MAXCPU==48 as the amd64
> arch has this value set to '256' and I have read posts that other platforms
> with even more cores have worked fine. Perhaps I need to tweak some other
> VM parameters, apart from UMA_BOOT_PAGES (AKA vm.boot_pages), but I am not
> sure how.
> 
> I included a full stacktrace and a more verbose log (with UMA_DEBUG macros
> enabled) in the attachment. There is also a diff of the hacks I used while
> debugging.
> 
> 

Hi, Michal!

It looks like the log attachment didn’t make it though the mailing list.
Can you please resend it again?

The panic suggests that a mutex was left uninitialized...

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