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Re: Asking for path to modules (was: How do I keep testing current-amd64 witout so much trouble?)
On Dec 26, 10:49am, paul%whooppee.com@localhost (Paul Goyette) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: Asking for path to modules (was: How do I keep testing curren
| On Fri, 26 Dec 2008, Christos Zoulas wrote:
|
| > On Dec 26, 7:09am, paul%whooppee.com@localhost (Paul Goyette) wrote:
| > -- Subject: Re: Asking for path to modules (was: How do I keep testing
curren
| >
| > | On Thu, 25 Dec 2008, Christos Zoulas wrote:
| > |
| > | > Try a lockdebug kernel. I get spinouts when I do that.
| > |
| > | The crash happens shortly after (within 1 to 5 seconds) the prompt for
| > | root device is printed, and does not matter if I've typed a character or
| > | not. I'm unable to get a crash dump, since both "sync" and "reboot
| > | 0x100" hang after printing the message "syncing disks...".
| > |
| > | Information from the spinout, manually annotated with kernel addresses
| > | decoded using GDB.
| > |
| > | lock address: ffffffff80594c40 type: spin
| > | == kernel_lock
| > | initialized: ffffffff801a6097
| > | == main + 0x27
| > | shared holds: 0 exclusive: 1
| > | shares wanted: 0 exclusive: 1
| > | current cpu: 0 last held: 3
| > | current lwp: ffff80004b2aa000 last held: ffffffff80552d60
| > | == lwp0
| > | last locked: ffffffff801f9d0d unlocked: ffffffff801ae68b
| > | == sleepq_block + x18d == intr_biglock_wrapper+x2b
| > | curcpu holds: 0
| > |
| > | So, it seems that something is holding onto the kernel's biglock and
| > | sleeping, while the init process wants the lock and isn't willing to
| > | wait for it?
| > |
| > | Question: Does cngetsn() take out the kernel's biglock? It does not
| > | appear to do so at first glance.
| >
| > I don't know. but I think that the simplest solution for LOCKDEBUG
| > kernels is to avoid the issue by not allowing spinouts while we
| > are sleeping for input, using a global variable. It is ugly, but I
| > don't have a better idea right now.
|
| That would take care of the LOCKDEBUG kernel panic, but wouldn't deal
| with the real problem, at least not _my_ real problem:
|
| something (lastheld == lwp0 ?) appears to be holding onto
| kernel_lock while cngetsn() is trying to wait for input and
| wants the lock.
|
| What I really don't understand is why the addition of a single printf()
| and a single cngetsn() call very early in life (module_init() is one of
| the earliest things to be called by main()) leaves things in such a
| confused state by the time we get around to calling vfs_mountroot().
|
| I'm going to see if some extra printf()s can help me make some forward
| progress.
Right but perhaps it will tell you where the kernel lock was held from.
christos
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