Subject: Re: i386 MP panic: amap_pp_adjref: negative reference count
To: Sami Kantoluoto <sami.kantoluoto@sjk-software.fi>
From: Andrew Brown <atatat@atatdot.net>
List: current-users
Date: 12/16/2002 09:50:29
>> what does the traceback in ddb look like? do you get a crash dump?
>
>Traceback attached, and no crash dump.
how bizarre. nothing like the code path that led to my panic, except
at the end where it panics.
can you make a crash dump, or does the machine have trouble doing that?
>> can you build a kernel with -g so that gdb can do full port-mortem
>> debugging?
>
>Sure.
>
>Anything to do in ddb that can help? (I can do that immediately because I
>haven't rebooted the machine yet)
"ps/a" in ddb will show stuff like this (this is from an alpha, so the
pointers are wider):
db> ps/a
PID COMMAND STRUCT PROC * UAREA * VMSPACE/VM_MAP
296 getty 0xfffffc000298f1d0 0xfffffe0016b1c000 0xfffffc0002998120
270 cron 0xfffffc000362dac0 0xfffffe0016e56000 0xfffffc0002998fc0
265 inetd 0xfffffc000ad72ee8 0xfffffe0016e6a000 0xfffffc0002999680
...
from your ps output:
db{0}> ps
PID PPID PGRP UID S FLAGS COMMAND WAIT
>22798 22758 11496 0 7 0x180006 idlc
22758 22757 11496 0 3 0x84086 idlc select
22757 22686 11496 0 3 0x84086 tcsh pause
...
process 22798 is the running process. the traceback shows it's in the
middle of execve(). if you can get the vm_map pointer for that
process and do a "show map/f nnnnn" on it, that would be great.
i fear, however, that the process has already had its vmspace
eliminated, and it will be empty. let's see, though.
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