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Date:      Mon, 5 Apr 2004 11:13:25 +0400
From:      "Artem Koutchine" <matrix@itlegion.ru>
To:        <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: there is a bug in twe driver or disk subsystem for sure
Message-ID:  <00e601c41add$8001e940$0c00a8c0@artem>
References:  <001101c418d4$9b069610$0c00a8c0@artem><20040402203808.GA96758@elvis.mu.org> <005f01c41ad6$58586c90$0c00a8c0@artem> <20040405063215.GA47805@elvis.mu.org>

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> which 3dm are you using?
>

The one from the ports (cvsed apr 1).
I think it is 1.10.00.011.
Is there any other 3DM?


> Artem Koutchine (matrix@itlegion.ru) wrote:
> > Hello Paul and everybody
> >
> > > it would help if you gave a full stacktrace.
> > >
> >
> > I am not pretty good at reproducing the problem. I THINK
> > (not sure) that it might be related to 3dm software because
> > when i do very fast (i click reload page as fast as i can)
> > MONITOR page reloads in 3dm i will get kernel panic
> > within 1-2 minutes. However, panic happened by itself a couple
> > of time during havy disk load.
> >
> > I did 'tr' while in debugger and wrote down the output on a paper.
> > Belows - is the reproduction of that outout. However, it might
> > contain some typos, because it is very hard to reproduce such
> > info by hand.
> >
> > here is 'tr' output:
> >
> > __panic(c07d482d, 8a, c07d4847,c07b9714,c07d47fe) at __panic+0x13d
> > mtrash_ctor(c7ac9e00,200,0) at mtrash_ctor+0x59
> > uma_zalloc_arg(c1038e00,0,1) at uma_zalloc_arg+0x169
> > malloc(200,c0815c20,1,c74da4c0,e5614c60) at malloc+0xb7
> > twe_get_param(c74be000,200,2,4,0) at twe_get_param+0x3f
> > twe_ioctl(c74be00,800c5469,e5614c60,e5614b70,c05b0a9e) at
twe_ioctl+0x25a
> > twe_ioctl_wrapper(c087a1b8,800c5469,e5614c60,3,c78e83f0) at
> > twe_ioctl_wrapper+0x14
> > spec_ioctl (e5614b88,e5614c34,c063682f,e5614b88,c085dbc0) at
> > spec_ioctl+0x15a
> > spec_vnoperate(e5614b88) at spec_vnoperate+0x13
> > vn_ioctl(c7900198,800c5469,e5614c60,c3477600,c78e83f0) at vn_ioctl+0x17f
> > ioctl(c78e83f0,e5614d14,3,9d4,297) at ioctl+0x37c
> > syscall(2f,2f,2f,800c5469,200) at syscall+0x217
> > Xint0x80_syscall() at Xint0x80_syscall+0x1d
> > ---syscall (54,FreeBSD ELF32, ioctl),
> > eip=0x806cae0
> > esp=0xbfbfdc34
> > ebp=0xbfbfdc70
> >
> > I hope this will help figure out what is causing the panic.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Artem
> >
> > > Artem Koutchine (matrix@itlegion.ru) wrote:
> > > > I am running 5.2-CURRENT. The box has 3w 8506-4LP
> > > > SATA raid controller and freebsd is install onto raid5 array.
> > > >
> > > > Almost everytime i pull a hotswap disk (one out of four)
> > > > or when very heavy disk activity (like background fsck after
> > > > crashing on a 310GB label) i get the following after 10 or
> > > > so minutes of uptime:
> > > >
> > > > Memory modified after free 0x788f400(508) val=20202020 @ 0xe788f400
> > > > panic: Most recently used by devbuf
> > > > at line 128 in file /usr/src/sys/udm_dbg.c
> > > > cpu=0;
> > > > Debugger ("panic")
> > > > Stopped at Debugger +0.46: xchgl %ebx, in_Debugger.0
> > > >
> > > > and i typed 'c' in debugger:
> > > >
> > > > the system started to shutdown and here is what i saw:
> > > >
> > > > twe0: failed to delete unit 0
> > > > stray irq9
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > The box is:
> > > > permicro X5DPE-G2 motherboard
> > > > DUAL XEON 2.66Ghz (HT enabled) 533Mhz bus
> > > > 2GB RAM
> > > > 4 SATA SEAGTE 120GB DRIVES
> > > > 3WARE 8506-4LP SATA RAID5 CONTROLLER
> > > >
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> > > --
> > > -ps
> >
>
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