UFS panics
John-Mark Gurney
jmg at funkthat.com
Sat Oct 27 06:24:07 UTC 2018
Leandro wrote this message on Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 12:22 -0300:
> I'm seeing a kernel panic when trying to move a specific file.
>
> panic: Bad effnlink fip 0xc0000004a2c69a00, fdp 0xc000000497093be0,
> tdp 0xc0000004be6295a0
> cpuid = 72
> time = 1540283798
> KDB: stack backtrace:
> 0xe0000000adb8dcc0: at .kdb_backtrace+0x5c
> 0xe0000000adb8ddf0: at .vpanic+0x1b4
> 0xe0000000adb8deb0: at .panic+0x38
> 0xe0000000adb8df40: at .ufs_readdir+0x2f24
> 0xe0000000adb8e1b0: at .VOP_RENAME_APV+0x190
> 0xe0000000adb8e240: at .kern_renameat+0x3c0
> 0xe0000000adb8e540: at .sys_rename+0x2c
> 0xe0000000adb8e5c0: at .trap+0x65c
> 0xe0000000adb8e780: at .powerpc_interrupt+0x290
> 0xe0000000adb8e820: user SC trap by 0x81010b7b8: srr1=0x900000000000f032
> r1=0x3fffffffffffc490 cr=0x34000028 xer=0x20000000
> ctr=0x81010b7b0 r2=0x8102c5950
> KDB: enter: panic
>
> Using 'ls' or 'rm' on the file gives a "Bad file descriptor" error.
> Using 'cat', I get another panic, but now during open.
> Everything indicates that the file system is in an inconsistent state.
>
> Therefore, I would just like to ask the following: is it expected for
> kernel panics to happen when there are errors in the file system?
Have you unmounted the file system, and tried to do a fsck on it? That
you're getting a bad file descriptor sounds like it might be a directory
entry pointing to a bad inode.
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