Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 13:36:11 -0700 From: "Matt Reimer" <mattjreimer@gmail.com> To: "John Baldwin" <jhb@freebsd.org> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org, scottl@freebsd.org Subject: Re: arcmsr crash Message-ID: <f383264b0707131336l2d552d56l4140a2521549bfdf@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <200707131528.51396.jhb@freebsd.org> References: <f383264b0706051422s6579746ap53a9206c36491dae@mail.gmail.com> <200707131528.51396.jhb@freebsd.org>
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On 7/13/07, John Baldwin <jhb@freebsd.org> wrote: > On Tuesday 05 June 2007 05:22:38 pm Matt Reimer wrote: > > Once a week or so we're seeing a panic with a -current kernel built > > just before the gcc 4.2 import (maybe three weeks ago). The box has a > > Supermicro X7DBE/X7DBE+ motherboard with two Xeon 5160s, 16G RAM, and > > an Areca 1220 controller with eight 500G disks connected. > > > > Does this indicate that the arcmsr driver is at fault: > > > > Tracing command irq16: arcmsr0 pid 26 tid 100018 td 0xffffff040fc5b000 > > cpustop_handler() at cpustop_handler+0x35 > > ipi_nmi_handler() at ipi_nmi_handler+0x2e > > trap() at trap+0x365 > > nmi_calltrap() at nmi_calltrap+0x8 > > --- trap 0x13, rip = 0xffffffff8041ab11, rsp = 0xffffffffab59eff0, rbp > > = 0xffffffffac0a37d0 --- > > siocnclose() at siocnclose+0x21 > > sio_cnputc() at sio_cnputc+0x89 > > cnputc() at cnputc+0x6a > > putchar() at putchar+0x5f > > kvprintf() at kvprintf+0xd45 > > printf() at printf+0xe1 > > panic() at panic+0x145 > > xpt_done() at xpt_done+0x14a > > arcmsr_interrupt() at arcmsr_interrupt+0x2df > > ithread_loop() at ithread_loop+0x108 > > fork_exit() at fork_exit+0xaa > > fork_trampoline() at fork_trampoline+0xe > > --- trap 0, rip = 0, rsp = 0xffffffffac0a3d30, rbp = 0 --- > > Looks like it has panic'd here: > > switch (done_ccb->ccb_h.path->periph->type) { > case CAM_PERIPH_BIO: > mtx_lock(&cam_bioq_lock); > TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&cam_bioq, &done_ccb->ccb_h, > sim_links.tqe); > done_ccb->ccb_h.pinfo.index = CAM_DONEQ_INDEX; > mtx_unlock(&cam_bioq_lock); > swi_sched(cambio_ih, 0); > break; > default: > panic("unknown periph type %d", > done_ccb->ccb_h.path->periph->type); > } > > which should seem to indicate that, yes, it is a driver bug. That code in -CURRENT looks a bit different (cam_simq_lock instead of cam_bioq_lock, etc.). Is that relevant to your analysis? Matt
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