On 10/22/2010 02:38 AM, Shirish Pargaonkar wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 4:07 PM, Shirish Pargaonkar
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Suresh Jayaraman <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi Steve,
>>>
>>> When I try to mount a smb2 share and do an `ls' and basic file operations
>>> I get this oops. My smb2 git tree up-to-date with top-most commit:
>>>
>>> commit 17e0c71f49f98c1fc0e8eb34775eb05d2388edd2
>>> Author: Steve French <[email protected]>
>>> Date: � Mon Sep 27 11:22:40 2010 -0500
>>>
>>>
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.211947] BUG: unable to handle 
>>> kernel NULL pointer dereference at (null)
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] IP: [<e0b1859a>] 
>>> small_smb2_init+0x48a/0x570 [smb2]
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] *pdpt = 000000001cc22001 
>>> *pde = 0000000000000000
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] Oops: 0000 [#1] PREEMPT 
>>> SMP
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] last sysfs file: 
>>> /sys/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXSYBUS:00/PNP0A03:00/PNP0C0A:00/power_supply/BAT0/energy_full
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] Modules linked in: smb2 
>>> fscache snd_pcm_oss snd_mixer_oss snd_seq snd_seq_device edd af_packet 
>>> mperf fuse loop dm_mod snd_intel8x0 snd_ac97_codec ac97_bus snd_pcm 
>>> snd_timer ppdev snd parport_pc soundcore parport battery ac button 
>>> snd_page_alloc sg e1000 pcspkr joydev i2c_piix4 fan processor thermal 
>>> thermal_sys
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396]
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] Pid: 3098, comm: df Not 
>>> tainted 2.6.36-rc4-12-desktop #2 /VirtualBox
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] EIP: 0060:[<e0b1859a>] 
>>> EFLAGS: 00010213 CPU: 0
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] EIP is at 
>>> small_smb2_init+0x48a/0x570 [smb2]
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] EAX: df9fe2c0 EBX: 
>>> df98a400 ECX: df98a40c EDX: 00000000
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] ESI: 00000000 EDI: 
>>> dfbcde54 EBP: dfbcde18 ESP: dfbcddd0
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] �DS: 007b ES: 007b FS: 
>>> 00d8 GS: 0033 SS: 0068
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] Process df (pid: 3098, 
>>> ti=dfbcc000 task=de5d0130 task.ti=dfbcc000)
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] Stack:
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] �3939312e 5d323438 
>>> 00000020 dfbcde25 dfbcde54 00000202 dfbcde16 df98a414
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] <0> c07c5f80 00030005 
>>> dfbcde16 dfbcde9a dfbcded8 df98a400 dfbcde18 dfbcde9a
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] <0> fffffffb df98a400 
>>> dfbcde64 e0b19081 e0b2c2be e0b2c1f1 de11921c dfbcded4
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] Call Trace:
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] �[<e0b19081>] ? 
>>> SMB2_open+0x61/0x210 [smb2]
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] �[<c0303d2f>] ? 
>>> link_path_walk+0x2df/0x8f0
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] �[<e0b174e6>] ? 
>>> smb2_statfs+0x96/0x180 [smb2]
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] �[<c031cf4d>] ? 
>>> statfs_by_dentry+0x5d/0x80
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] �[<c031cf8d>] ? 
>>> vfs_statfs+0x1d/0xc0
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] �[<c031d04b>] ? 
>>> do_statfs64+0x1b/0x40
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] �[<c031d27a>] ? 
>>> sys_statfs64+0x5a/0x90
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] �[<c0202dd8>] ? 
>>> sysenter_do_call+0x12/0x28
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] Code: d0 5a ae df e9 e1 
>>> fb ff ff b8 5c 77 b3 e0 e8 8e 86 ae df 8b 43 0c 8d 4b 0c 39 c1 8b 10 75 06 
>>> eb 0e 89 d0 89 f2 80 48 4c 02 39 ca <8b> 32 75 f2 b8 5c 77 b3 e0 e8 98 83 
>>> ae df 8b 45 d8 8b 4b 2c 8b
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] EIP: [<e0b1859a>] 
>>> small_smb2_init+0x48a/0x570 [smb2] SS:ESP 0068:dfbcddd0
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.212396] CR2: 0000000000000000
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.238770] ---[ end trace 
>>> 1f484c3add74651c ]---
>>>
>>>
>>> sFYI output (snipped)
>>>
>>> <snip>
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.207890] fs/smb2/smb2pdu.c: 
>>> negotiated smb2 dialect
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.207892] fs/smb2/sess.c: Security 
>>> Mode: 0x1 Capabilities: 0x1 TimeAdjust: 0
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.207894] fs/smb2/smb2pdu.c: 
>>> Session Setup
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.207896] fs/smb2/smb2pdu.c: 
>>> sec_flags 0x7
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.207899] fs/smb2/transport.c: 
>>> Credits: 20
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.207900] fs/smb2/transport.c: For 
>>> smb_command 1
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.207902] fs/smb2/transport.c: 
>>> Sending smb: total_len 124
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.209018] fs/smb2/demultiplex.c: 
>>> rfc1002 length 0x10e
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.209018] fs/smb2/demultiplex.c: 
>>> num_bytes to read from socket 64
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.209018] fs/smb2/demultiplex.c: 
>>> read from socket returns 0 with total_read 64
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.209018] fs/smb2/demultiplex.c: 
>>> before find owner for 119
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.209018] fs/smb2/demultiplex.c: 
>>> After find owner for 119
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.209018] fs/smb2/demultiplex.c: 
>>> num_bytes to read from socket 202
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.209018] Status code returned 
>>> 0xc0000016 STATUS_MORE_PROCESSING_REQUIRED
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.209282] fs/smb2/maperror.c: 
>>> Mapping SMB2 status code -1073741802 to POSIX err -5
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.209282] fs/smb2/misc.c: Null 
>>> buffer passed to smb2_small_buf_release
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.209282] fs/smb2/smb2pdu.c: sess 
>>> setup returned buftype 1 with rc -5 status 0xc0000016
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.209282] fs/smb2/smb2pdu.c: 
>>> sec_flags 0x7
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.209282] fs/smb2/transport.c: 
>>> Credits: 39
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.209282] fs/smb2/transport.c: For 
>>> smb_command 1
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.209282] fs/smb2/transport.c: 
>>> Sending smb: total_len 196
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.211763] fs/smb2/demultiplex.c: 
>>> rfc1002 length 0x4c
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.211779] fs/smb2/demultiplex.c: 
>>> num_bytes to read from socket 64
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.211794] fs/smb2/demultiplex.c: 
>>> read from socket returns 0 with total_read 64
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.211807] fs/smb2/demultiplex.c: 
>>> before find owner for 120
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.211820] fs/smb2/demultiplex.c: 
>>> After find owner for 120
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.211832] fs/smb2/demultiplex.c: 
>>> num_bytes to read from socket 8
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.211882] fs/smb2/misc.c: Null 
>>> buffer passed to smb2_small_buf_release
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.211895] fs/smb2/smb2pdu.c: sess 
>>> setup returned buftype 1 with rc 0 status 0x0
>>> Oct �8 20:21:34 linux-duw1 kernel: [ 2040.211907] fs/smb2/sess.c: SMB2 
>>> Session Established successfully
>>> </snip>
>>>
>>>>
>>
>> Suresh, I do not see an oops just by doing ls or ls -l against an smb2
>> mounted share.
>> Is there a particular command that you execute that results in oops? I
>> can try that
>> to recreate here.
>>

No, it just `ls -l' that is causing the system to oops. Do you have smb2
FSCACHE configured in your kernel config?


Thanks,


-- 
Suresh Jayaraman
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