Running trinity (1 process, no victim files, just "$>trinity -C1) for a longer time within a 32 bit user mode linux image with a recent git kernel (host: 3.11.3 guest 3.12-rc3-g...) yields into this konsole message :
* Starting local net.core.warnings = 0 [ ok ] BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 23s! [trinity-child0:2031] and at the host t1 of the "linux"-processes eats all CPU cycles at 1 CPU core. 2 subsequent made back traces made with $> sudo gdb /home/tfoerste/devel/linux/linux 28144 -n -batch -ex bt shows nearly a similar position around __get_user_pages() - both are attached. I'm not surprised that trinity harms a systems - I'm just wondering whether this particular picture is expected or if it points to an issue. FWIW the last lines of trinity log were : [2031] [94] setsid() = 2031 [2031] [95] setresgid(rgid=0xffff33e3, egid=0xffffff93, sgid=0x22000040) = -1 (Operation not permitted) [2031] [96] vmsplice(fd=5, iov=0x85501e0, nr_segs=300, flags=9) = 0x3000 [2031] [97] setresuid(ruid=0x80549193, euid=0xc61041e0, suid=0xff19b6fa) = -1 (Operation not permitted) [2031] [98] setpriority(which=0xff010000, who=0xf3737373, niceval=0x8088960c) = -1 (Invalid argument) [2031] [99] socketcall(call=1, args=0x8550200) = -1 (Address family not supported by protocol) [2031] [100] access(filename="�", mode=2017) = -1 (Invalid argument) [2031] [101] getgroups(gidsetsize=0, grouplist=0x80d0000[page_rand]) = 3 [2031] [102] msync(start=0xc0100220, len=0, flags=3) = -1 (Invalid argument) [2031] [103] sigpending(set=0x40025000) = 0 [2031] [104] signalfd4(ufd=383, user_mask=1, sizemask=0xa4200000, flags=0x80800) = -1 (Invalid argument) [2031] [105] sendfile(out_fd=383, in_fd=382, offset=0, count=4096) = -1 (Invalid argument) [2031] [106] fanotify_mark(fanotify_fd=382, flags=5, mask=0x8000023, dfd=382, pathname="/proc/1092/task/1092/fdinfo/68") = -1 (Invalid argument) [2031] [107] wait4(upid=1, stat_addr=4, options=0xd761979b, ru=8) = -1 (Invalid argument) [2031] [108] sigpending(set=0x80ca000[page_zeros]) = 0 [2031] [109] setresuid(ruid=0xefffd6fc, euid=0x1bf4c92f, suid=0xffff2e33) = -1 (Operation not permitted) [2031] [110] munlock(addr=0x40025000, len=34) = 0 [2031] [111] timer_delete(timer_id=0xffffffdc) = -1 (Invalid argument) [2031] [112] sched_get_priority_max(policy=0x10000040) = -1 (Invalid argument) [2031] [113] syslog(type=0xc1000000, buf=1, len=0x82a5) = -1 (Operation not permitted) [2031] [114] setpriority(which=0xc4c806c6, who=0xffffff01, niceval=0xffff0682) = -1 (Invalid argument) [2031] [115] getgroups16(gidsetsize=0xfffe, grouplist=1) = -1 (Bad address) [2031] [116] rename(oldname=4, newname=8) = -1 (Bad address) [2031] [117] inotify_init() = 654 [2031] [118] getgid() = 100 [2031] [119] fstatat64(dfd=382, filename="/sys/devices/virtual/net/sit0/duplex", statbuf=0, flag=0xb545d727) = -1 (Invalid argument) [2031] [120] unlinkat(dfd=382, pathname="/proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/default/retrans_time", flag=0xc00ef76) = -1 (Invalid argument) [2031] [121] timerfd_create(clockid=0, flags=0) = 655 [2031] [122] munlock(addr=4, len=0x3fff) = -1 (Cannot allocate memory) [2031] [123] fremovexattr(fd=382, name=0) = -1 (Bad address) [2031] [124] sched_get_priority_min(policy=0xff58bfef) = -1 (Invalid argument) [2031] [125] mq_timedreceive(mqdes=397, u_msg_ptr=4, msg_len=5245, u_msg_prio=0xc0100220, u_abs_timeout=0xc0100220) = -1 (Bad address) [2031] [126] chdir(filename="/proc/116/net/ptype") = -1 (Not a directory) [2031] [127] ssetmask(newmask=0x88000092) = 0 [2031] [128] statfs(pathname="/proc/6/mounts", buf=0) = -1 (Bad address) [2031] [129] fchown16(fd=397, user=104, group=0x94100000) = -1 (Operation not permitted) [2031] [130] fchdir(fd=397) = -1 (Not a directory) [2031] [131] mkdir(pathname="/proc/1092/task/1092/fdinfo/316", mode=525) = -1 (File exists) [2031] [132] fsetxattr(fd=386, name=0x856f158, value=0x8571160, size=0, flags=0) = -1 (Numerical result out of range) [2031] [133] io_setup(nr_events=4095, ctxp=0x40266000) ^CKilled by signal 2. -- MfG/Sincerely Toralf Förster pgp finger print: 7B1A 07F4 EC82 0F90 D4C2 8936 872A E508 7DB6 9DA3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ October Webinars: Code for Performance Free Intel webinars can help you accelerate application performance. Explore tips for MPI, OpenMP, advanced profiling, and more. Get the most from the latest Intel processors and coprocessors. See abstracts and register > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=60134791&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ User-mode-linux-devel mailing list User-mode-linux-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/user-mode-linux-devel