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port-xen/53074: Daily 8.99.12 DOMU panic
>Number: 53074
>Category: port-xen
>Synopsis: Daily 8.99.12 DOMU panic
>Confidential: no
>Severity: serious
>Priority: medium
>Responsible: port-xen-maintainer
>State: open
>Class: sw-bug
>Submitter-Id: net
>Arrival-Date: Mon Mar 05 18:10:00 +0000 2018
>Originator: Brad Spencer
>Release: NetBSD 8.99.12
>Organization:
Eldar.org
>Environment:
System: NetBSD varda.nat.eldar.org 8.99.12 NetBSD 8.99.12 (XEN3_DOMU_ISCSI) #0: Thu Mar 1 22:43:01 EST 2018 brad%gimli.nat.eldar.org@localhost:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/XEN3_DOMU_ISCSI amd64
Architecture: x86_64
Machine: amd64
>Description:
On a testing 64 bit DOMU running NetBSD 8.99.12 against a NetBSD 7.1_STABLE DOM0 I have a daily panic. The ddb traceback is as follows:
panic: kernel diagnostic assertion "entry > NR_RESERVED_ENTRIES" failed: file "../../../../arch/xen/xen/xengnt.c", line 264
cpu0: Begin traceback...
?() at ffffffff804f74b8
?() at ffffffff80600b95
?() at ffffffff802139eb
?() at ffffffff8022eb90
?() at ffffffff80212a48
?() at ffffffff80203119
?() at ffffffff804cd598
?() at ffffffff804b2ae6
?() at ffffffff8020f1a6
cpu0: End traceback...
fatal breakpoint trap in supervisor mode
trap type 1 code 0 rip 0xffffffff802057a5 cs 0xe030 rflags 0x202 cr2 0x7eb70853b020 ilevel 0x8 rsp 0xffffa0002c28fae8
curlwp 0xffffa00000c681a0 pid 10930.1 lowest kstack 0xffffa0002c28c2c0
Stopped in pid 10930.1 (ssh) at ffffffff802057a5: leave
ds 0
es faf8
fs fa98
gs fae8
rdi 6
rsi a
rbp ffffa0002c28fae8
rbx 104
rdx 1
rcx 0
rax 1
r8 ffffffff807373c0
r9 0
r10 75
r11 ffffa00000740048
r12 ffffffff80648e28
r13 ffffa0002c28fb30
r14 ffffa00000960000
r15 ffffa00000a57008
rip ffffffff802057a5
cs e030
rflags 202
rsp ffffa0002c28fae8
ss e02b
ffffffff802057a5: leave
db{0}>
The kernel used by this particular DOMU is just XEN3_DOMU plus the
iscsi support compiled in because module loading does not appear to
work. The DOM0 is NetBSD 7.1_STABLE running Xen 4.5.1 in 64 bit.
>How-To-Repeat:
The DOMU lasts almost exactly 24 hours at a time. Just wait and it
will happen again. I can provide more information if it is desired.
>Fix:
No idea on the fix, just reporting.
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