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Date:      Thu, 31 Aug 2017 14:51:15 -0700
From:      Kevin Bowling <kevin.bowling@kev009.com>
To:        John Baldwin <jhb@freebsd.org>
Cc:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: !EARLY_AP_STARTUP and -CURRENT
Message-ID:  <CAK7dMtDDh2EJJhmbuJvKqpvaNGevkcBprb6LETETK=Ef8dviqA@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <2607331.p0nfSuSmN8@ralph.baldwin.cx>
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panic: mutex sched lock 0 not owned at /d0/kev/freebsd/sys/kern/sched_ule.c:2379

On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 7:38 AM, John Baldwin <jhb@freebsd.org> wrote:
> On Wednesday, August 30, 2017 04:54:07 PM Kevin Bowling wrote:
>> I'm dealing with a shit sandwich right now where the mps(4) or cam_da
>> reorders drives on a few thousand legacy MBR machines I have (and I
>> can't easily install glabel ATM), and !EARLY_AP_STARTUP seems to have
>> regressed.  I'd like to be able to run w/o EARLY_AP_STARTUP right
>> quick so I can take a more leisurely approach to fixing mps(4) boot
>> probe correctly (freebsd-scsi@ has that thread).
>>
>> With WITNESS and !EARLY_AP_STARTUP I hit an assert in sched_setpreempt
>> in kern/sched_ule.c 100% of the time.  Here are a couple invocations,
>> with oddness around a different CPU holding the curthread lock but
>> somehow a different AP is runnable in the function:
>
> Do you have the panic messages?
>
>> Tracing pid 11 tid 100020 td 0xfffff80128cd1560
>> kdb_enter() at kdb_enter+0x3b/frame 0xfffffe3e653dcc10
>> vpanic() at vpanic+0x1b9/frame 0xfffffe3e653dcc90
>> panic() at panic+0x43/frame 0xfffffe3e653dccf0
>> __mtx_assert() at __mtx_assert+0xb4/frame 0xfffffe3e653dcd00
>> sched_add() at sched_add+0x152/frame 0xfffffe3e653dcd40
>> intr_event_schedule_thread() at intr_event_schedule_thread+0xca/frame
>> 0xfffffe3e653dcd80
>> swi_sched() at swi_sched+0x6c/frame 0xfffffe3e653dcdc0
>> softclock_call_cc() at softclock_call_cc+0x155/frame 0xfffffe3e653dce70
>> callout_process() at callout_process+0x1f9/frame 0xfffffe3e653dcef0
>> handleevents() at handleevents+0x1a4/frame 0xfffffe3e653dcf30
>> cpu_initclocks_ap() at cpu_initclocks_ap+0xc8/frame 0xfffffe3e653dcf60
>> init_secondary_tail() at init_secondary_tail+0x1e3/frame 0xfffffe3e653dcf90
>> init_secondary() at init_secondary+0x2b3/frame 0xfffffe3e653dcff0
>>
>>
>> db> show thread 0xfffff80128cd1560
>> Thread 100020 at 0xfffff80128cd1560:
>>  proc (pid 11): 0xfffff80128cb5000
>>  name: idle: cpu17
>>  stack: 0xfffffe3e5cd88000-0xfffffe3e5cd8bfff
>>  flags: 0x40024  pflags: 0x200000
>>  state: CAN RUN
>>  priority: 255
>>  container lock: sched lock 0 (0xffffffff81c39800)
>> db> show lock 0xffffffff81c39800
>>  class: spin mutex
>>  name: sched lock 0
>>  flags: {SPIN, RECURSE}
>>  state: {OWNED}
>>  owner: 0xfffff80128cca000 (tid 100017, pid 11, "idle: cpu14")
>>
>>
>> db> bt
>> Tracing pid 11 tid 100021 td 0xfffff80128cd2000
>> kdb_enter() at kdb_enter+0x3b/frame 0xfffffe3e655e4c10
>> vpanic() at vpanic+0x1b9/frame 0xfffffe3e655e4c90
>> panic() at panic+0x43/frame 0xfffffe3e655e4cf0
>> __mtx_assert() at __mtx_assert+0xb4/frame 0xfffffe3e655e4d00
>> sched_add() at sched_add+0x152/frame 0xfffffe3e655e4d40
>> intr_event_schedule_thread() at intr_event_schedule_thread+0xca/frame
>> 0xfffffe3e655e4d80
>> swi_sched() at swi_sched+0x6c/frame 0xfffffe3e655e4dc0
>> softclock_call_cc() at softclock_call_cc+0x155/frame 0xfffffe3e655e4e70
>> callout_process() at callout_process+0x1f9/frame 0xfffffe3e655e4ef0
>> handleevents() at handleevents+0x1a4/frame 0xfffffe3e655e4f30
>> cpu_initclocks_ap() at cpu_initclocks_ap+0xc8/frame 0xfffffe3e655e4f60
>> init_secondary_tail() at init_secondary_tail+0x1e3/frame 0xfffffe3e655e4f90
>> init_secondary() at init_secondary+0x2b3/frame 0xfffffe3e655e4ff0
>> db> show thread 0xfffff80128cd2000
>> Thread 100021 at 0xfffff80128cd2000:
>>  proc (pid 11): 0xfffff80128cb6000
>>  name: idle: cpu18
>>  stack: 0xfffffe3e5cf17000-0xfffffe3e5cf1afff
>>  flags: 0x40024  pflags: 0x200000
>>  state: CAN RUN
>>  priority: 255
>>  container lock: sched lock 0 (0xffffffff81c39800)
>> db> show lock 0xffffffff81c39800
>>  class: spin mutex
>>  name: sched lock 0
>>  flags: {SPIN, RECURSE}
>>  state: {OWNED}
>>  owner: 0xfffff80128cdb560 (tid 100028, pid 11, "idle: cpu25")
>>
>> Regards,
>> Kevin
>
>
> --
> John Baldwin



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