Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2013 21:50:52 +0100 From: Christian Gusenbauer <c47g@gmx.at> To: Konstantin Belousov <kostikbel@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-fs@freebsd.org, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 9.1-stable crashes while copying data from a NFS mounted directory Message-ID: <201301242150.52238.c47g@gmx.at> In-Reply-To: <20130124193709.GL2522@kib.kiev.ua> References: <201301241805.57623.c47g@gmx.at> <201301241950.49455.c47g@gmx.at> <20130124193709.GL2522@kib.kiev.ua>
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On Thursday 24 January 2013 20:37:09 Konstantin Belousov wrote: > On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 07:50:49PM +0100, Christian Gusenbauer wrote: > > On Thursday 24 January 2013 19:07:23 Konstantin Belousov wrote: > > > On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 08:03:59PM +0200, Konstantin Belousov wrote: > > > > On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 06:05:57PM +0100, Christian Gusenbauer wrote: > > > > > Hi! > > > > > > > > > > I'm using 9.1 stable svn revision 245605 and I get the panic below > > > > > if I execute the following commands (as single user): > > > > > > > > > > # swapon -a > > > > > # dumpon /dev/ada0s3b > > > > > # mount -u / > > > > > # ifconfig age0 inet 192.168.2.2 mtu 6144 up > > > > > # mount -t nfs -o rsize=32768 data:/multimedia /mnt > > > > > # cp /mnt/Movies/test/a.m2ts /tmp > > > > > > > > > > then the system panics almost immediately. I'll attach the stack > > > > > trace. > > > > > > > > > > Note, that I'm using jumbo frames (6144 byte) on a 1Gbit network, > > > > > maybe that's the cause for the panic, because the bcopy (see stack > > > > > frame #15) fails. > > > > > > > > > > Any clues? > > > > > > > > I tried a similar operation with the nfs mount of rsize=32768 and mtu > > > > 6144, but the machine runs HEAD and em instead of age. I was unable > > > > to reproduce the panic on the copy of the 5GB file from nfs mount. > > > > Hmmm, I did a quick test. If I do not change the MTU, so just configuring > > age0 with > > > > # ifconfig age0 inet 192.168.2.2 up > > > > then I can copy all files from the mounted directory without any > > problems, too. So it's probably age0 related? > > From your backtrace and the buffer printout, I see somewhat strange thing. > The buffer data address is 0xffffff8171418000, while kernel faulted > at the attempt to write at 0xffffff8171413000, which is is lower then > the buffer data pointer, at the attempt to bcopy to the buffer. > > The other data suggests that there were no overflow of the data from the > server response. So it might be that mbuf_len(mp) returned negative number > ? I am not sure is it possible at all. > > Try this debugging patch, please. You need to add INVARIANTS etc to the > kernel config. > > diff --git a/sys/fs/nfs/nfs_commonsubs.c b/sys/fs/nfs/nfs_commonsubs.c > index efc0786..9a6bda5 100644 > --- a/sys/fs/nfs/nfs_commonsubs.c > +++ b/sys/fs/nfs/nfs_commonsubs.c > @@ -218,6 +218,7 @@ nfsm_mbufuio(struct nfsrv_descript *nd, struct uio > *uiop, int siz) } > mbufcp = NFSMTOD(mp, caddr_t); > len = mbuf_len(mp); > + KASSERT(len > 0, ("len %d", len)); > } > xfer = (left > len) ? len : left; > #ifdef notdef > @@ -239,6 +240,8 @@ nfsm_mbufuio(struct nfsrv_descript *nd, struct uio > *uiop, int siz) uiop->uio_resid -= xfer; > } > if (uiop->uio_iov->iov_len <= siz) { > + KASSERT(uiop->uio_iovcnt > 1, ("uio_iovcnt %d", > + uiop->uio_iovcnt)); > uiop->uio_iovcnt--; > uiop->uio_iov++; > } else { > > I thought that server have returned too long response, but it seems to > be not the case from your data. Still, I think the patch below might be > due. > > diff --git a/sys/fs/nfsclient/nfs_clrpcops.c > b/sys/fs/nfsclient/nfs_clrpcops.c index be0476a..a89b907 100644 > --- a/sys/fs/nfsclient/nfs_clrpcops.c > +++ b/sys/fs/nfsclient/nfs_clrpcops.c > @@ -1444,7 +1444,7 @@ nfsrpc_readrpc(vnode_t vp, struct uio *uiop, struct > ucred *cred, NFSM_DISSECT(tl, u_int32_t *, NFSX_UNSIGNED); > eof = fxdr_unsigned(int, *tl); > } > - NFSM_STRSIZ(retlen, rsize); > + NFSM_STRSIZ(retlen, len); > error = nfsm_mbufuio(nd, uiop, retlen); > if (error) > goto nfsmout; I applied your patches and now I get a panic: len -4 cpuid = 1 KDB: enter: panic Dumping 377 out of 6116 MB:..5%..13%..22%..34%..43%..51%..64%..73%..81%..94% #0 doadump (textdump=0) at /spare/tmp/src-stable9/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:265 265 if (textdump && textdump_pending) { (kgdb) #0 doadump (textdump=0) at /spare/tmp/src-stable9/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:265 #1 0xffffffff802a7490 in db_dump (dummy=<value optimized out>, dummy2=<value optimized out>, dummy3=<value optimized out>, dummy4=<value optimized out>) at /spare/tmp/src-stable9/sys/ddb/db_command.c:538 #2 0xffffffff802a6a7e in db_command (last_cmdp=0xffffffff808ca140, cmd_table=<value optimized out>, dopager=1) at /spare/tmp/src-stable9/sys/ddb/db_command.c:449 #3 0xffffffff802a6cd0 in db_command_loop () at /spare/tmp/src-stable9/sys/ddb/db_command.c:502 #4 0xffffffff802a8e29 in db_trap (type=<value optimized out>, code=<value optimized out>) at /spare/tmp/src-stable9/sys/ddb/db_main.c:231 #5 0xffffffff803bf548 in kdb_trap (type=3, code=0, tf=0xffffff81b2ba1080) at /spare/tmp/src-stable9/sys/kern/subr_kdb.c:649 #6 0xffffffff80594c28 in trap (frame=0xffffff81b2ba1080) at /spare/tmp/src-stable9/sys/amd64/amd64/trap.c:579 #7 0xffffffff8057e06f in calltrap () at /spare/tmp/src-stable9/sys/amd64/amd64/exception.S:228 #8 0xffffffff803beffb in kdb_enter (why=0xffffffff8060ebcf "panic", msg=0x80 <Address 0x80 out of bounds>) at cpufunc.h:63 #9 0xffffffff80389391 in panic (fmt=<value optimized out>) at /spare/tmp/src-stable9/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:627 #10 0xffffffff81e5bab2 in nfsm_mbufuio (nd=0xffffff81b2ba1340, uiop=0x7cf, siz=18) at /spare/tmp/src-stable9/sys/modules/nfscommon/../../fs/nfs/nfs_commonsubs.c:202 #11 0xffffffff81e195c1 in nfsrpc_read (vp=0xfffffe0006c94dc8, uiop=0xffffff81b2ba15c0, cred=<value optimized out>, p=0xfffffe0006aa6490, nap=0xffffff81b2ba14a0, attrflagp=0xffffff81b2ba156c, stuff=0x0) at /spare/tmp/src-stable9/sys/modules/nfscl/../../fs/nfsclient/nfs_clrpcops.c:1343 #12 0xffffffff81e3bd80 in ncl_readrpc (vp=0xfffffe0006c94dc8, uiop=0xffffff81b2ba15c0, cred=<value optimized out>) at /spare/tmp/src-stable9/sys/modules/nfscl/../../fs/nfsclient/nfs_clvnops.c:1366 #13 0xffffffff81e3086b in ncl_doio (vp=0xfffffe0006c94dc8, bp=0xffffff816f8f4120, cr=0xfffffe0002d58e00, td=0xfffffe0006aa6490, called_from_strategy=0) at /spare/tmp/src-stable9/sys/modules/nfscl/../../fs/nfsclient/nfs_clbio.c:1605 #14 0xffffffff81e3254f in ncl_bioread (vp=0xfffffe0006c94dc8, uio=0xffffff81b2ba1ad0, ioflag=<value optimized out>, cred=0xfffffe0002d58e00) at /spare/tmp/src-stable9/sys/modules/nfscl/../../fs/nfsclient/nfs_clbio.c:541 #15 0xffffffff80434ae8 in vn_read (fp=0xfffffe0006abda50, uio=0xffffff81b2ba1ad0, active_cred=<value optimized out>, flags=<value optimized out>, td=<value optimized out>) at vnode_if.h:384 #16 0xffffffff8043206e in vn_io_fault (fp=0xfffffe0006abda50, uio=0xffffff81b2ba1ad0, active_cred=0xfffffe0002d58e00, flags=0, td=0xfffffe0006aa6490) at /spare/tmp/src-stable9/sys/kern/vfs_vnops.c:903 #17 0xffffffff803d7ac1 in dofileread (td=0xfffffe0006aa6490, fd=3, fp=0xfffffe0006abda50, auio=0xffffff81b2ba1ad0, offset=<value optimized out>, flags=0) at file.h:287 #18 0xffffffff803d7e1c in kern_readv (td=0xfffffe0006aa6490, fd=3, auio=0xffffff81b2ba1ad0) at /spare/tmp/src-stable9/sys/kern/sys_generic.c:250 #19 0xffffffff803d7f34 in sys_read (td=<value optimized out>, uap=<value optimized out>) at /spare/tmp/src-stable9/sys/kern/sys_generic.c:166 #20 0xffffffff80593cb3 in amd64_syscall (td=0xfffffe0006aa6490, traced=0) at subr_syscall.c:135 #21 0xffffffff8057e357 in Xfast_syscall () at /spare/tmp/src-stable9/sys/amd64/amd64/exception.S:387 #22 0x00000008009245fc in ?? () Previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?) (kgdb)
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