Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2013 14:20:14 +0200 From: Andre Oppermann <andre@freebsd.org> To: Ian FREISLICH <ianf@clue.co.za> Cc: jeffr@FreeBSD.org, glebius@FreeBSD.org, current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Panic in tcp_input Message-ID: <51C1A1FE.8040300@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <E1UpEmc-0000ls-7Q@clue.co.za> References: <51C17A3B.2030809@freebsd.org> <E1UpEPp-0000iW-Lq@clue.co.za> <E1UpEmc-0000ls-7Q@clue.co.za>
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On 19.06.2013 11:34, Ian FREISLICH wrote: > Andre Oppermann wrote: >> On 19.06.2013 11:10, Ian FREISLICH wrote: >>> Hi >>> >>> I'm seeing this panic quite regularly now. Most recent sighting on r251858. >> >> This panic message is not very informative and very hard to extract any >> meaningful hints. Do you have a core dump and matching debug kernel? > > I do. If you can send me your public ssh key in private email, I > can give you access to the server in question. It bombs while accessing a per-cpu counter: (kgdb) frame 11 #11 0xffffffff8054518e in tcp_input (m=<value optimized out>, off0=Cannot access memory at address 0x14) at counter.h:45 45 __asm __volatile("addq\t%1,%%gs:(%0)" This seems to be a fallout of the recent UMA changes and its interaction with the per-cpu counter(9) system. Adding in and handing over to Gleb and Jeff as they touched this area last. -- Andre
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