Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 08:20:53 +0900 From: qhwt@myrealbox.com To: current@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Won't boot after the commits to timecounter code Message-ID: <20020314232053.GA355.qhwt@myrealbox.com> In-Reply-To: <20020307014007.GA622@gzl> References: <20020306134746.GA342@gzl> <20020307040247.T9712-100000@gamplex.bde.org> <20020307014007.GA622@gzl>
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On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 10:40:07AM +0900, I wrote:
> > Apparently you have KTR enabled (not the default in GENERIC). I think
> > WITNESS+KTR already caused nasty recursion from the mtx_lock_spin, and
> > we now get an endless loop when nanotime() is called with an invalid
> > timecounter in the following call chain:
> >
> > tc_init -> tc_windup -> tco_delta -> i8254_get_timecount -> mtx_foo ->
> > witness_foo -> ktr_foo -> nanotime,
> >
> > just after nanotime has somehow recursed back into i8254_get_timecounter
> > without causing endless recursion!
>
> Yes, I have the following KTR options enabled (I think I brought this from
> NOTES about a year before):
> options KTR
> options KTR_EXTEND
> options KTR_ENTRIES=1024
> options KTR_COMPILE=0x3fffff
> options KTR_MASK=0x201208
> options KTR_CPUMASK=0x3
>
> but WITNESS is commented out.
>
> > Try setting MTX_NOWITNESS in the initialization of clock_lock in
> > i386/machdep.c.
>
> O.k., I'll try this(but does it affect a kernel without WITNESS?), then
> try a kernel without KTR options.
I've found the following:
- KTR alone can make this happen; it locked solid with or without WITNESS.
- Setting MTX_NOWITNESS in the initialization of clock_lock didn't work.
- If I disable KTR, it just works fine without any patches.
- If I enable KTR with KTR_LOCK in "options KTR_MASK", it freezes after
Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz
message.
- If I enable KTR without KTR_LOCK in "options KTR_MASK",
it boots but it locks solid the moment I inserted a pccard
(I'm using OLDCARD).
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