On Jun 30, 2015, at 22:36 , Glen Barber <g...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 10:27:21PM -0400, Chris Ross wrote:
>> 
>>  Yeah, this is the same panic you, I, and others have been seeing on 
>> sparc64's
>> with bge's, or at least v240's (and one other IIRC) for many many months.  
>> Thanks
>> for grabbing a core!
>> 
>>  When I was trying to search for a commit that caused the change of behavior,
>> I had difficultly doing it, but it was well back in 2014.  The "boots 
>> sometimes"
>> makes this a hard one to track, but as I only have my production v240, also
>> makes it one I haven't spent as much time trying to find as I'd like.
>> 
>>  Thank you for letting me know this issue isn't fixed, though, despite the 
>> other
>> success with this code.  :-)
>> 
>>  Hopefully your stacktrace can help figure out what is wrong.
>> 
> 
> A quick search through the PR system returned zero results for this.
> Did you file a PR previously?  (If not, do you know of one that already
> exists that Kurt can update?)

  The "long" thread I see in my emails are with subject "FreeBSD 
10-STABLE/sparc64 panic".  May/June, and then later September and October, and 
I don't see anyone to have created a PR.  I think I got confused and dismayed 
in June, from reading back, and then never got to trying hard again.

  The first report I see is from Kurt, 
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-sparc64/2014-March/009261.html, so 
well over a year ago.  But, no mention in that thread about a PR either.

  I think you may be right, Glen, that there isn't one, and that's on me as 
well as others.  Hopefully, some of the searching through various revisions of 
10/stable I documented in the "FreeBSD 10-STABLE/sparc64 panic" thread in May 
2014 may help in the end, though.

  Thanks.  tl;dr; I don't know of an existing PR.

                                               - Chris

>> 
>> On Jun 30, 2015, at 22:14 , Kurt Lidl <l...@pix.net> wrote:
>>> I got all excited and decided to give it a try on my dual-cpu
>>> V240 as well.  I was able to get it installed, but it panics
>>> when booting off the mirrored ZFS drives.  (Note:  I have no
>>> reason to believe this is ZFS related.)
>>> 
>>> ---- snip, snip ----
>>> Setting hostname: spork.pix.net.
>>> bge0: link state changed to DOWN
>>> spin lock 0xc0cb9e38 (smp rendezvous) held by 0xfffff80003e93240 (tid 
>>> 100340) too long
>>> timeout stopping cpus
>>> panic: spin lock held too long
>>> cpuid = 1
>>> KDB: stack backtrace:
>>> #0 0xc0575380 at panic+0x20
>>> #1 0xc0558e10 at _mtx_lock_spin_failed+0x50
>>> #2 0xc0558ed8 at _mtx_lock_spin_cookie+0xb8
>>> #3 0xc08d7b9c at tick_get_timecount_mp+0xdc
>>> #4 0xc0583c88 at binuptime+0x48
>>> #5 0xc08a3b8c at timercb+0x6c
>>> #6 0xc08d7f00 at tick_intr+0x220
>>> Uptime: 29s
>>> Dumping 8192 MB (4 chunks)
>>> chunk at 0: 2147483648 bytes ... ok
>>> chunk at 0x100000000: 2147483648 bytes ... ok
>>> chunk at 0x1000000000: 2147483648 bytes ... ok
>>> chunk at 0x1100000000: 2147483648 bytes ... ok
>>> 
>>> Dump complete
>>> ---- snip, snip ----
>>> 
>>> Now the thing that amazes me is that this happened
>>> the first three times after I did the install, and
>>> on the fourth boot, it didn't panic.  And it was
>>> able to 'savecore' the crashdump.
>>> 
>>> Here's the stacktrace from the core.txt.0 file:
>>> 
>>> -Kurt
>>> 
>>> Reading symbols from /boot/kernel/zfs.ko.symbols...done.
>>> Loaded symbols for /boot/kernel/zfs.ko.symbols
>>> Reading symbols from /boot/kernel/opensolaris.ko.symbols...done.
>>> Loaded symbols for /boot/kernel/opensolaris.ko.symbols
>>> Reading symbols from /boot/kernel/geom_mirror.ko.symbols...done.
>>> Loaded symbols for /boot/kernel/geom_mirror.ko.symbols
>>> Reading symbols from /boot/kernel/tmpfs.ko.symbols...done.
>>> Loaded symbols for /boot/kernel/tmpfs.ko.symbols
>>> #0  0x00000000c05745bc in doadump (textdump=<value optimized out>)
>>>   at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:262
>>> 262             savectx(&dumppcb);
>>> (kgdb) #0  0x00000000c05745bc in doadump (textdump=<value optimized out>)
>>>   at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:262
>>> #1  0x00000000c0574fb0 in kern_reboot (howto=260)
>>>   at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:451
>>> #2  0x00000000c0575358 in vpanic (fmt=0xc0b22fe0 "spin lock held too long",
>>>   ap=0x1fa2da638) at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:758
>>> #3  0x00000000c0575388 in panic (fmt=0xc0b22fe0 "spin lock held too long")
>>>   at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:687
>>> #4  0x00000000c0558e18 in _mtx_lock_spin_failed (m=0xc0cb9e38)
>>>   at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_mutex.c:561
>>> #5  0x00000000c0558ee0 in _mtx_lock_spin_cookie (c=0xfffff80003e93240,
>>>   tid=18446735277669594832, opts=0, file=0x0, line=0)
>>>   at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_mutex.c:608
>>> #6  0x00000000c08d7ba4 in tick_get_timecount_mp (tc=0xc0d13378) at smp.h:206
>>> #7  0x00000000c0583c90 in binuptime (bt=0x1fa2da980)
>>>   at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_tc.c:188
>>> #8  0x00000000c08a3b94 in timercb (et=0xc0d13308, arg=<value optimized out>)
>>>   at time.h:418
>>> #9  0x00000000c08d7f08 in tick_intr (tf=0x1fa2dab20)
>>>   at /usr/src/sys/sparc64/sparc64/tick.c:252
>>> #10 0x00000000c00a11bc in tl1_intr ()
>>> #11 0x00000000c08c934c in spinlock_exit ()
>>>   at /usr/src/sys/sparc64/sparc64/machdep.c:244
>>> #12 0x00000000c08c9330 in spinlock_exit ()
>>>   at /usr/src/sys/sparc64/sparc64/machdep.c:240
>>> #13 0x00000000c051a194 in cnputs (p=0x1fa2db11a "")
>>>   at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_cons.c:530
>>> #14 0x00000000c05c06e0 in putchar (c=10, arg=0x1fa2db0c8)
>>>   at /usr/src/sys/kern/subr_prf.c:437
>>> #15 0x00000000c05bee90 in kvprintf (fmt=0xc0b2fb95 "",
>>>   func=0xc05c02e0 <putchar>, arg=0x1fa2db0c8, radix=10, ap=0x1fa2db300)
>>>   at /usr/src/sys/kern/subr_prf.c:655
>>> #16 0x00000000c05bfe80 in _vprintf (level=5, flags=1,
>>>   fmt=0xc0b2fb78 "%s: link state changed to %s\n", ap=0x1fa2db2f0)
>>>   at /usr/src/sys/kern/subr_prf.c:281
>>> #17 0x00000000c05c0270 in log (level=5,
>>>   fmt=0xc0b2fb78 "%s: link state changed to %s\n")
>>>   at /usr/src/sys/kern/subr_prf.c:308
>>> #18 0x00000000c064ec28 in do_link_state_change (arg=0xfffff80003396800,
>>>   pending=1) at /usr/src/sys/net/if.c:2131
>>> #19 0x00000000c05cab38 in taskqueue_run_locked (queue=0xfffff80003288000)
>>>   at /usr/src/sys/kern/subr_taskqueue.c:342
>>> #20 0x00000000c05cacec in taskqueue_run (queue=0xfffff80003288000)
>>>   at /usr/src/sys/kern/subr_taskqueue.c:358
>>> #21 0x00000000c05cae20 in taskqueue_swi_run (dummy=0x0)
>>>   at /usr/src/sys/kern/subr_taskqueue.c:471
>>> #22 0x00000000c0539cc4 in intr_event_execute_handlers (p=0xfffff80003295860,
>>>   ie=0xfffff80003287e00) at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_intr.c:1264
>>> #23 0x00000000c053b86c in ithread_loop (arg=0xfffff8000324c080)
>>>   at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_intr.c:1277
>>> #24 0x00000000c0536428 in fork_exit (callout=0xc053b780 <ithread_loop>,
>>>   arg=0xfffff8000324c080, frame=0x1fa2db880)
>>>   at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_fork.c:1018
>>> #25 0x00000000c00a1270 in fork_trampoline ()
>>> #26 0x00000000c00a1270 in fork_trampoline ()
>>> Previous frame identical to this frame (corrupt stack?)
>>> (kgdb)
>>> 
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