Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2019 00:29:09 +0200 From: Andriy Gapon <avg@FreeBSD.org> To: Nick Rogers <ncrogers@gmail.com> Cc: FreeBSD STABLE <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: 12.0-RELEASE zfs/vnode deadlock issue Message-ID: <ebf49f31-7b9a-815e-3d04-aa44533f57ba@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <CAKOb=YYkuH=8Q94wi=q_zB%2BMS%2BNWXr5Q3_VRarYS5zTz%2BSPfUw@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAKOb=YaLSPPRrLWGPbcDt0tKqS2h3mT2dLo92aK3r-8O%2B3SHTw@mail.gmail.com> <233f3723-a78e-91db-ebe6-9e13c1c9b50d@FreeBSD.org> <CAKOb=YYkuH=8Q94wi=q_zB%2BMS%2BNWXr5Q3_VRarYS5zTz%2BSPfUw@mail.gmail.com>
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On 04/03/2019 22:35, Nick Rogers wrote: > v_lock = {lock_object = {lo_name = > 0xffffffff8144af45 "zfs", lo_flags = 117112840, lo_data = 0, lo_witness = > 0x0}, lk_lock = 18446744073709551605, lk_exslpfail = 0, lk_timo = 51, > lk_pri = 96} Hmm, lk_lock looks bogus. 18446744073709551605 == 0xfffffffffffffff5 and it's LK_SHARE | LK_EXCLUSIVE_WAITERS with 0xfffffffffffffff shared owners. Perhaps, this is a result of LK_SHARERS_LOCK(-1). Is your kernel compiled with INVARIANTS and INVARIANT_SUPPORT? I suspect that the vnode was accessed (unlocked?) through a stale pointer after it was recycled. -- Andriy Gapon
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