Issue #2756 has been updated by tuxillo.
Hi, I can't reproduce it: 1) In a vkernel (though it runs DragonFly 4.1) with a normal and a full filesystem: vk01# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on VKROOT 19G 3.6G 16G 19% / devfs 1.0K 1.0K 0B 100% /dev TEST 3.2G 3.2G -7.8M 100% /mnt vk01# hammer -f /dev/vkd0s1a show > /dev/null vk01# hammer -f /dev/vkd1s1d show > /dev/null vk01# 2) In a VMWare VM (DragonFly 4.0) with a bigger filesystem than yours: nas# df -h / Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on ROOT 545G 417G 127G 77% / nas# hammer -f /dev/da0s1d show > /dev/null nas# Do you have any messages in dmesg? Which disk driver are you using in VBox? Cheers, Antonio Huete ---------------------------------------- Bug #2756: Hit kernel panic while running hammer show cmd http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2756#change-12378 * Author: tkusumi * Status: New * Priority: High * Assignee: * Category: Kernel * Target version: 4.0.x ---------------------------------------- Hit kernel panic while running hammer show cmd. All I did was # uname -r 4.0-RELEASE # hammer -f /dev/serno/xxxxxxxx.s1d show > show.out where /dev/serno/xxxxxxxx.s1d is a volume for / hammerfs with enough space left. It's running as a virtualbox guest on x86_64. It happens whenever the size of show.out gets around 250MB. # df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on ROOT 74G 8.2G 66G 11% / ... x/i says it died at movl at dscheck+0x8b (ffffffff80618025) ffffffff80618025: 44 8b 7b 0c mov 0xc(%rbx),%r15d ffffffff80618029: 44 3b 7d b8 cmp -0x48(%rbp),%r15d ffffffff8061802d: 77 28 ja ffffffff80618057 <dscheck+0xbd> dscheck() was called as a sequence of btree lookup by hammer show. hammer_vop_strategy_read() -> hammer_ip_first() -> hammer_btree_lookup() -> btree_search() -> hammer_cursor_down() -> hammer_get_node() -> hammer_load_node() -> hammer_get_buffer() -> hammer_load_buffer() -> hammer_io_read() -> hammer_cluster_read() -> ... (failed to catch any further) I saw disas of /boot/kernel/kernel and this movl seems to be null pointer dereference of *ssp at if (slice >= ssp->dss_nslices) of the following. > struct bio * > dscheck(cdev_t dev, struct bio *bio, struct diskslices *ssp) > { > struct buf *bp = bio->bio_buf; > struct bio *nbio; > disklabel_t lp; > disklabel_ops_t ops; > long nsec; > u_int64_t secno; > u_int64_t endsecno; > u_int64_t slicerel_secno; > struct diskslice *sp; > u_int32_t part; > u_int32_t slice; > int shift; > int mask; > > slice = dkslice(dev); > part = dkpart(dev); > > if (bio->bio_offset < 0) { > kprintf("dscheck(%s): negative bio_offset %lld\n", > devtoname(dev), (long long)bio->bio_offset); > goto bad; > } > if (slice >= ssp->dss_nslices) { > kprintf("dscheck(%s): slice too large %d/%d\n", > devtoname(dev), slice, ssp->dss_nslices); > goto bad; > } -- You have received this notification because you have either subscribed to it, or are involved in it. To change your notification preferences, please click here: http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/my/account