Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2019 13:08:59 +0300 From: Andriy Gapon <avg@FreeBSD.org> To: FreeBSD Current <freebsd-current@FreeBSD.org> Subject: thread on sleepqueue does not wake up after timeout Message-ID: <aff7b1e5-c380-9d86-d638-047e618894e6@FreeBSD.org>
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We observe a problem that happens very rarely (about once a month across many
test machines). The problem is that a thread remain in sleepq_timedwait() even
after its timeout expires. The thread's td_slpcallout looks like the callout
has fired. But the thread's state looks like it was never notified.
E.g.:
(kgdb) p td->td_slpcallout
$1 = {c_links = {le = {le_next = 0xfffff800108e6470, le_prev =
0xfffffe0000be6ea8}, sle = {sle_next = 0xfffff800108e6470}, tqe = {tqe_next =
0xfffff800108e6470, tqe_prev = 0xfffffe0000be6ea8}}, c_time = 160957479343159,
c_precision = 268435450, c_arg = 0xfffff80184602000, c_func =
0xffffffff807481d0 <sleepq_timeout>, c_lock = 0x0, c_flags = 2, c_iflags = 272,
c_cpu = 6, c_exec_time = 160957506517070} [*]
(kgdb) p/x td->td_flags
$5 = 0x80000004
(kgdb) p td->td_sqqueue
$8 = 0
(kgdb) p td->td_sleepqueue
$9 = (struct sleepqueue *) 0x0
(kgdb) p td->td_wchan
$10 = (void *) 0xfffff802b990df38
Has anyone seen anything like this problem?
Any advice on how to diagnose it?
Thanks!
P.S.
c_exec_time is our addition, we set this field right before firing a callback
and we reset it to zero when a callout is (re-)scheduled.
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Andriy Gapon
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