> On 08 Aug 2017, at 08:51, Hans Petter Selasky <h...@selasky.org> wrote:
> 
> On 08/08/17 01:52, Ben RUBSON wrote:
>>> On 07 Aug 2017, at 19:57, Hans Petter Selasky <h...@selasky.org> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On 08/07/17 19:19, Ben RUBSON wrote:
>>>>> On 07 Aug 2017, at 18:19, Matt Joras <mjo...@freebsd.org> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 08/07/2017 09:11, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Try to enter "kgdb" and run:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> thread apply all bt
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Look for the callout function in question.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> --HPS
>>>>>> 
>>>>> If you don't have a way to attach kgdb handy you could also break into
>>>>> ddb(4) and run "alltrace". Though gdb would be more useful for an
>>>>> ongoing session if we need more than the backtrace since you could
>>>>> switch to that thread and investigate it directly.
>>>>> 
>>>> Hi Hans & Matt,
>>>> Thank you for your answers, glad to hear from you :)
>>>> So here is the full kgdb(thread apply all bt) command log :
>>>> https://benrubson.github.io/kgdb.log
>>>> We found the faulty thread :
>>>> # procstat -ak | grep "swi4.*tcp"
>>>>    12 100029 intr             swi4: clock (0)  tcp_tw_2msl_scan pfslowtimo 
>>>> softclock_call_cc softclock intr_event_execute_handlers ithread_loop 
>>>> fork_exit fork_trampoline
>>>> # kgdb
>>>> (...)
>>>> Thread 747 (Thread 100029):
>>>> #0  sched_switch (td=0xfffff8000f337500, newtd=0xfffff8010e144000, 
>>>> flags=<value optimized out>) at /usr/src/sys/kern/sched_ule.c:1973
>>>> #1  0xfffffe1000f92d80 in ?? ()
>>>> #2  0xfffffe0f8f74b6e0 in ?? ()
>>>> #3  0xffffffff810bd274 in handleevents (now=<value optimized out>, 
>>>> fake=Error accessing memory address 0xffffffffffffffcc: Bad address.
>>>> ) at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_clocksource.c:223
>>>> Previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?)
>>>> (...)
>>>> Of course let me know if you need further info.
>>> 
>>> Can you try to dump "td":
>>> 
>>> set print pretty on
>>> thread 747
>>> frame 0
>>> print *td
>>> 
>>> It might give some more clues.
>> Here it is :
>> https://benrubson.github.io/td.log
>> Thx !
> 
> Can you show output from:
> 
> vmstat -z
> 
> Can you from kgdb do:
> 
> print V_twq_2msl
> 
> And follow the next link field and see where it goes?

Here is vmstat -z :
https://benrubson.github.io/vmstatz.log

"print V_twq_2msl" returns the following :
No symbol "V_twq_2msl" in current context.

Even if I rerun this before (as I exited kgdb) :
set print pretty on
thread 747
frame 0

Ben
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