Skip site navigation (1)Skip section navigation (2)
Date:      Fri, 10 Nov 2000 10:06:12 -0800 (PST)
From:      Matthew Jacob <mjacob@feral.com>
To:        Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu>
Cc:        John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.ORG>, alpha@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Does your Alpha run a SMPng kernel?
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0011101005500.83354-100000@beppo.feral.com>
In-Reply-To: <14860.13678.594397.310814@grasshopper.cs.duke.edu>

next in thread | previous in thread | raw e-mail | index | archive | help


On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Andrew Gallatin wrote:

> 
> John Baldwin writes:
>  > 
>  > Have any clues as to where it is hanging?  One thing that may help is that I
> 
> This is the "one device goes south but everything else is happy" sort
> of problem I was complaining about last week.
> 
> My UP1000 running today's -current just wedged while I was rcp'ing a
> large file to it over a 100Mb link.  It's busy speweing "fxp0: device
> timeout" Everything but the nic seems happy.  (But since I'm running
> with NIS and NFS, loosing the nic is fatal)

'ata' timeouts occur with abandon during probing PC164 or on XP1000.


> 
> The machine's state is as follows:
> 
> Stopped at      siointr1+0x17c: br      zero,siointr1+0x32c     <zero=0x0>
> db> ps
>   pid   proc     addr    uid  ppid  pgrp  flag stat wmesg   wchan   cmd
>   293 fffffe0005aaffa0 fffffe0006a44000    0   124   124 000084  3  select fffffc00006411c8 ypbind
>   289 fffffe0005ab0280 fffffe0006a40000 1387   286   286 004184  3  sbwait fffffe0006315c08 rcp
>   286 fffffe0005ab0560 fffffe0006a30000 1387   159   286 2004084  3  opause fffffe0006a301b0 tcsh
>   249 fffffe0005ab13c0 fffffe0006a08000    0     1   249 004086  3  nanslp fffffc000064b398 login
>   248 fffffe0005ab0b20 fffffe0006a26000    0     1   248 004086  3   ttyin fffffe00007acc10 getty
>   247 fffffe0005ab0e00 fffffe0006a22000    0     1   247 004086  3   ttyin fffffe00007ad210 getty
>   246 fffffe0005ab3ee0 fffffe00069a6000    0     1   246 004086  3   ttyin fffffe0000670e10 getty
>   241 fffffe0005ab27e0 fffffe00069e8000    0     1   241 000084  3  sbwait fffffe0006314ce8 zhm
>   227 fffffe0005ab0840 fffffe0006a2c000    0     1   227 000184  3  select fffffc00006411c8 lpd
>   168 fffffe0005ab16a0 fffffe0006a02000    0     1   168 000084  3  select fffffc00006411c8 sshd
>   164 fffffe0005ab3080 fffffe00069d8000    0     1   164 2000184  3   pause fffffe00069d81b0 sendmail
>   161 fffffe0005ab1980 fffffe00069fe000    0     1   161 000084  3  nanslp fffffc000064b398 cron
>   159 fffffe0005ab10e0 fffffe0006a10000    0     1   159 000084  3  select fffffc00006411c8 inetd
>   140 fffffe0005ab3c00 fffffe00069aa000    0     1   140 000084  3  select fffffc00006411c8 amd
>   134 fffffe0005ab1c60 fffffe00069fa000    0     1   129 000084  3  nfsidl fffffc000066faf0 nfsiod
>   133 fffffe0005ab1f40 fffffe00069f6000    0     1   129 000084  3  nfsidl fffffc000066fae8 nfsiod
>   132 fffffe0005ab2220 fffffe00069f2000    0     1   129 000084  3  nfsidl fffffc000066fae0 nfsiod
>   131 fffffe0005ab2500 fffffe00069ee000    0     1   129 000084  3  nfsidl fffffc000066fad8 nfsiod
>   124 fffffe0005ab2ac0 fffffe00069e2000    0     1   124 000084  3  select fffffc00006411c8 ypbind
>   122 fffffe0005ab2da0 fffffe00069dc000    1     1   122 000184  3  select fffffc00006411c8 portmap
>   119 fffffe0005ab3360 fffffe00069d4000    0     1   119 000084  3  select fffffc00006411c8 ntpd
>   110 fffffe0005ab3920 fffffe00069b6000    0     1   110 000084  3  select fffffc00006411c8 syslogd
>    44 fffffe0005ab3640 fffffe00069bc000    0     1    44 000084  3  mfsidl fffffe00064ebfe0 mount_mfs
>     5 fffffe0005ab41c0 fffffe00064fc000    0     0     0 000204  3  syncer fffffc00006410f0 syncer
>     4 fffffe0005ab44a0 fffffe00064f8000    0     0     0 100204  3  psleep fffffc000064b64c bufdaemon
>     3 fffffe0005ab4780 fffffe00064f4000    0     0     0 000204  3  psleep fffffc000065e02c vmdaemon
>     2 fffffe0005ab4a60 fffffe00064f0000    0     0     0 100204  3  psleep fffffc0000624990 pagedaemon
>    25 fffffe0005ab4d40 fffffe0006304000    0     0     0 000204  6                  intr: sbc1
>    24 fffffe0005ab5020 fffffe0006300000    0     0     0 000204  6                  swi0: tty:sio
>    23 fffffe0005ab5300 fffffe00062fc000    0     0     0 000204  6                  intr: atkbd0
>    22 fffffe0005ab55e0 fffffe00062f6000    0     0     0 000204  6                  intr: fdc0
>    21 fffffe0005ab58c0 fffffe00062f2000    0     0     0 000204  6                  intr: ata1
>    20 fffffe0005ab5ba0 fffffe00062ee000    0     0     0 000204  6                  intr: ata0
>    19 fffffe0005ab5e80 fffffe00062ea000    0     0     0 000204  6                  intr: sym0
>    18 fffffe0005ab6160 fffffe00062e4000    0     0     0 000204  6                  intr: dc0 fxp0
>    17 fffffe0005ab6440 fffffe00062e0000    0     0     0 000204  6                  swi5: task queue
>    16 fffffe0005ab6720 fffffe00062dc000    0     0     0 000204  6                  swi3: cambio
>    15 fffffe0005ab6a00 fffffe00062d8000    0     0     0 000204  6                  swi2: camnet
>    14 fffffe0005ab6ce0 fffffe00062d4000    0     0     0 000204  3  rndslp fffffc000066ba08 random
>    13 fffffe0005ab6fc0 fffffe00062d0000    0     0     0 000204  6                  swi4: vm
>    12 fffffe0005ab72a0 fffffe00062cc000    0     0     0 00020c  2                  swi6: clock
>    11 fffffe0005ab7580 fffffe00062c8000    0     0     0 000204  6                  swi1: net
>    10 fffffe0005ab7860 fffffe0005ac2000    0     0     0 00020c  2                  idle
>     1 fffffe0005ab7b40 fffffe0005abe000    0     0     1 004284  3    wait fffffe0005ab7b40 init
>     0 fffffc000066ba18 fffffc00006ec000    0     0     0 000204  3   sched fffffc000066ba18 swapper
> db> c
> fxp0: device timeout
> fxp0: device timeout
> fxp0: device timeout
> 
> 
> Is there a chance that this is being caused by the kernel, say,
> getting a clock interrupt in the middle of doing some low-level
> should-be-atomic timing-dependant I/O operations in either the driver
> or the I/O support routines?
> 
> Remember that on the UP1000, everything goes through the isa interrupt 
> controller.
> 
> 
> Drew
> 
> 
> To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org
> with "unsubscribe freebsd-alpha" in the body of the message
> 



To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org
with "unsubscribe freebsd-alpha" in the body of the message




Want to link to this message? Use this URL: <https://mail-archive.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?Pine.BSF.4.21.0011101005500.83354-100000>