Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 16:43:12 -0700 From: Brian Somers <brian@FreeBSD.org> To: freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.org Subject: kernel panics in in_lltable_lookup (with INVARIANTS) Message-ID: <20090821164312.641fe2bd@dev.lan.Awfulhak.org>
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Hi, I've been working on a fix to address an issue that came up with our update of openssh-5. The issue is that openssh-5 now uses pipe() to create stdin/stdout channels between sshd and the server side program where it used to use socketpair(). Because it uses pipe(), stdin is no longer bi-directional and cannot be used for both input and output by a child process. This breaks the use of ssh as a tunnel with ppp on either end (set device "!ssh -e none host ppp -direct label") I talked with des@ for a while and then with the openssh folks and have not been able to resolve the issues in openssh that made them choose to enforce the use of pipe() over socketpair(). I now have a patch to ppp that makes ppp detect that it's connected via pipe() and causes it to use stdin for input and stdout for output (usually it expects just one descriptor). Although I'm happy with the patch and planned on requesting permission to commit, I've bumped into a show-stopper that seems unrelated, so I thought I'd ask here if anyone has seen this or has any suggestions as to what the problem might be. The issue.... I'm seeing a panic when I send traffic through a ppp link: panic string is: sin_family 18 Stack trace starts: in_lltable_lookup() llentry_update() flowtable_lookup() ip_output() .... The panic is due to a KASSERT in in_lltable_lookup() that expects the sockaddr to be AF_INET. Number 18 is AF_LINK. AFAICT this is happening while setting up a temporary route for the first outbound packet. I haven't been able to do much investigation yet due to other patches in my tree that seem to have broken all my kernel symbols, but once I get a clean rebuild I should be back in business. If anyone has any suggestions, I'm all ears! Cheers. -- Brian Somers <brian@Awfulhak.org> Don't _EVER_ lose your sense of humour ! <brian@FreeBSD.org>
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