Hiroki Sato <[email protected]> wrote
  in <[email protected]>:

hr> Attilio Rao <[email protected]> wrote
hr>   in <caj-fndcdow0_b2mv0lzeo-tpea9+7oanj7ihvkqsm4j4b0d...@mail.gmail.com>:
hr> 
hr> at> 2011/8/17 Hiroki Sato <[email protected]>:
hr> at> > Hi,
hr> at> >
hr> at> > Mike Tancsa <[email protected]> wrote
hr> at> >  in <[email protected]>:
hr> at> >
hr> at> > mi> On 7/7/2011 7:32 AM, Mike Tancsa wrote:
hr> at> > mi> > On 7/7/2011 4:20 AM, Kostik Belousov wrote:
hr> at> > mi> >>
hr> at> > mi> >> BTW, we had a similar panic, "spinlock held too long", the 
spinlock
hr> at> > mi> >> is the sched lock N, on busy 8-core box recently upgraded to 
the
hr> at> > mi> >> stable/8. Unfortunately, machine hung dumping core, so the 
stack trace
hr> at> > mi> >> for the owner thread was not available.
hr> at> > mi> >>
hr> at> > mi> >> I was unable to make any conclusion from the data that was 
present.
hr> at> > mi> >> If the situation is reproducable, you coulld try to revert 
r221937. This
hr> at> > mi> >> is pure speculation, though.
hr> at> > mi> >
hr> at> > mi> > Another crash just now after 5hrs uptime. I will try and revert 
r221937
hr> at> > mi> > unless there is any extra debugging you want me to add to the 
kernel
hr> at> > mi> > instead  ?
hr> at> >
hr> at> >  I am also suffering from a reproducible panic on an 8-STABLE box, an
hr> at> >  NFS server with heavy I/O load.  I could not get a kernel dump
hr> at> >  because this panic locked up the machine just after it occurred, but
hr> at> >  according to the stack trace it was the same as posted one.
hr> at> >  Switching to an 8.2R kernel can prevent this panic.
hr> at> >
hr> at> >  Any progress on the investigation?
hr> at> 
hr> at> Hiroki,
hr> at> how easilly can you reproduce it?
hr> 
hr>  It takes 5-10 hours.  I installed another kernel for debugging just
hr>  now, so I think I will be able to collect more detail information in
hr>  a couple of days.
hr> 
hr> at> It would be important to have a DDB textdump with these informations:
hr> at> - bt
hr> at> - ps
hr> at> - show allpcpu
hr> at> - alltrace
hr> at> 
hr> at> Alternatively, a coredump which has the stop cpu patch which Andryi can 
provide.
hr> 
hr>  Okay, I will post them once I can get another panic.  Thanks!

 I got the panic with a crash dump this time.  The result of bt, ps,
 allpcpu, and traces can be found at the following URL:

  http://people.allbsd.org/~hrs/FreeBSD/pool-panic_20110818-1.txt

-- Hiroki
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