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Date:      Sun, 8 Jun 2014 16:56:11 -0700
From:      John-Mark Gurney <jmg@funkthat.com>
To:        Alan Cox <alc@rice.edu>
Cc:        alc@freebsd.org, "freebsd-arm@freebsd.org" <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: svn commit: r266850 - in head/sys/arm/xscale: i80321 i8134x ixp425 pxa
Message-ID:  <20140608235611.GP31367@funkthat.com>
In-Reply-To: <53949D96.3060409@rice.edu>
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Alan Cox wrote this message on Sun, Jun 08, 2014 at 12:29 -0500:
> On 06/07/2014 19:39, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> > Alan Cox wrote this message on Sat, Jun 07, 2014 at 13:17 -0500:
> >> On 06/01/2014 03:11, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> >>> Alan Cox wrote this message on Fri, May 30, 2014 at 11:04 -0500:
> >>>> On 05/30/2014 01:32, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> >>>>> Olivier Houchard wrote this message on Thu, May 29, 2014 at 19:38 +0200:
> >>>>>> On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 10:19:18AM -0700, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> >>>>>>> On 29 May 2014 10:16, Olivier Houchard <cognet@ci0.org> wrote:
> >>>>>>>> On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 10:14:53AM -0700, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> >>>>>>>>> Have you tested this on xscale hardware?
> >>>>>>>> Yeah, my two last commits were an attempt to get the AVILA kernel to boot
> >>>>>>>> again.
> >>>>>>> Woo! What can I provide to help you do this? :-)
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> (Drinks? Food? Donations?)
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>> Drinks and food are always appreciated ;)
> >>>>>> It almost boots for me now, except a few userland programs gets SIGSEGV or
> >>>>>> SIGILL along the way, trying to figure out why.
> >>>>> Thanks for fixing ddb... I'm getting panic messages again...  bad
> >>>>> news is that my panic is still around:
> >>>>> panic: vm_page_alloc: page 0xc07e73b0 is wired
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Though, interestingly, it looks like sparc64 has a similar panic:
> >>>>> https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=187080
> >>>>>
> >>>>> kib, Alan, any clue to why this is happening?  Any suggestions as to
> >>>>> help track it down?
> >>>> I'm afraid not.  The dump below shows a perfectly normal, in-use page. 
> >>>> If this page had actually been free prior to the vm_page_alloc() call,
> >>>> then other fields, like dirty, would have been different.  In other
> >>>> words, this isn't just a problem with the wire count.
> >>>>
> >>>> What object is vm_page_alloc() being performed on?
> >>> Is this enough?  Or do you need more?
> >>>
> >>> panic: vm_page_alloc: page 0xc07e73b0 is wired, obj: 0xc1500b40
> >>> KDB: enter: panic
> >>> [ thread pid 781 tid 100051 ]
> >>> Stopped at      kdb_enter+0x40: ldrb    r15, [r15, r15, ror r15]!
> >>> db> show object/f 0xc1500b40
> >>> Object 0xc1500b40: type=2, size=0xa, res=9, ref=0, flags=0x0 ruid -1 charge 0
> >>>  sref=0, backing_object(0)=(0)+0x0
> >>>   memory:=(off=0x0,page=0x8f0000),(off=0x1,page=0x8f1000),(off=0x2,page=0x8ee000),(off=0x3,page=0x8ef000),(off=0x4,page=0x8f3000),(off=0x5,page=0x8f4000)
> >>>    ...(off=0x6,page=0x8fa000),(off=0x7,page=0x8fb000),(off=0x8,page=0x8fc000)
> >>>
> >>> If you need more, let me know what/how to get it, and I will...
> >>>
> >>
> >> Anyone who has seen the "wired page" panic, please try the attached
> >> patch.  It introduces some new KASSERT()s that may help me to narrow
> >> down the problem.  I haven't been able to trigger these KASSERT()s on
> >> amd64, but the symptoms that you guys are reporting are consistent with
> >> a bug that would trigger these KASSERT()s.
> > Ok, it triggered the xxx one:
> > Starting sendmail_msp_queue.
> > panic: vm_phys_free_contig: xxx
> > KDB: enter: panic
> > [ thread pid 782 tid 100051 ]
> > Stopped at      kdb_enter+0x40: ldrb    r15, [r15, r15, ror r15]!
> > db> bt
> > Tracing pid 782 tid 100051 td 0xc1470000
> > db_trace_self() at db_trace_self
> >          pc = 0xc0566ec8  lr = 0xc0566f54 (db_trace_thread+0x50)
> >          sp = 0xcd830850  fp = 0xc03db694
> > db_trace_thread() at db_trace_thread+0x50
> >          pc = 0xc0566f54  lr = 0xc022cd14 (db_command_init+0x620)
> >          sp = 0xcd8308b0  fp = 0xc03db694
> > db_command_init() at db_command_init+0x620
> >          pc = 0xc022cd14  lr = 0xc022c3ec (db_skip_to_eol+0x480)
> >          sp = 0xcd8308c8  fp = 0xc03db694
> >          r4 = 0xc0683c30  r5 = 0x00000000
> > db_skip_to_eol() at db_skip_to_eol+0x480
> >          pc = 0xc022c3ec  lr = 0xc022c554 (db_command_loop+0x5c)
> >          sp = 0xcd830968  fp = 0xc03db694
> >          r4 = 0xcd83097c  r5 = 0xc0683efc
> >          r6 = 0x00000000  r7 = 0x00000000
> >          r8 = 0x00000001 r10 = 0x600000d3
> > db_command_loop() at db_command_loop+0x5c
> >          pc = 0xc022c554  lr = 0xc022e99c (X_db_sym_numargs+0xec)
> >          sp = 0xcd830970  fp = 0xc03db694
> > X_db_sym_numargs() at X_db_sym_numargs+0xec
> >          pc = 0xc022e99c  lr = 0xc03db8c4 (kdb_trap+0x94)
> >          sp = 0xcd830a88  fp = 0xc03db694
> >          r4 = 0x00000000
> > kdb_trap() at kdb_trap+0x94
> >          pc = 0xc03db8c4  lr = 0xc0578eb0 (undefinedinstruction+0x2c8)
> >          sp = 0xcd830aa8  fp = 0xc03db694
> >          r4 = 0x00000000  r5 = 0x00000000
> >          r6 = 0x00000000  r7 = 0xcd830b20
> >          r8 = 0xe7ffffff r10 = 0xe7ffffff
> > undefinedinstruction() at undefinedinstruction+0x2c8
> >          pc = 0xc0578eb0  lr = 0xc0568a0c (exception_exit)
> >          sp = 0xcd830b20  fp = 0xc0613e70
> >          r4 = 0xffffffff  r5 = 0xffff1004
> >          r6 = 0xc06d0ebc  r7 = 0xcd830ba4
> >          r8 = 0xc1470000  r9 = 0x00000013
> >         r10 = 0x00000010
> > exception_exit() at exception_exit
> >          pc = 0xc0568a0c  lr = 0xc03db68c (kdb_enter+0x38)
> >          sp = 0xcd830b70  fp = 0xc0613e70
> >          r0 = 0x00000012  r1 = 0x60000013
> >          r2 = 0xc06df2ac  r3 = 0xc06d0ee8
> >          r4 = 0xc05e5258  r5 = 0xc06155e8
> >          r6 = 0xc06d0ebc  r7 = 0xcd830ba4
> >          r8 = 0xc1470000  r9 = 0x00000013
> >         r10 = 0x00000010 r12 = 0xc05e2518
> > kdb_enter() at kdb_enter+0x44
> >          pc = 0xc03db698  lr = 0xc03aa094 (kern_reboot+0x948)
> >          sp = 0xcd830b78  fp = 0xc0613e70
> >          r4 = 0x00000100
> > kern_reboot() at kern_reboot+0x948
> >          pc = 0xc03aa094  lr = 0xc03aa164 (kassert_panic+0x68)
> >          sp = 0xcd830b90  fp = 0xc0613e70
> >          r4 = 0xc06155e8  r5 = 0xc07e74a0
> >          r6 = 0xc07e6fa0  r7 = 0x00000004
> >          r8 = 0x00000010
> > kassert_panic() at kassert_panic+0x68
> >          pc = 0xc03aa164  lr = 0xc055a0a8 (vm_phys_free_contig+0x8c)
> >          sp = 0xcd830bb0  fp = 0xc0613e70
> >          r0 = 0xc06155e8  r1 = 0xc07e6d20
> >          r2 = 0xc06e6a70  r3 = 0x00000000
> >          r4 = 0xc07e73b0
> > vm_phys_free_contig() at vm_phys_free_contig+0x8c
> >          pc = 0xc055a0a8  lr = 0xc055ca70 (vm_reserv_startup+0x4bc)
> >          sp = 0xcd830bd0  fp = 0xc0613e70
> >          r4 = 0xc08fb2cc  r5 = 0x00000008
> >          r6 = 0x000000e8  r7 = 0xc08fb280
> >          r8 = 0x00000005 r10 = 0x00000001
> > vm_reserv_startup() at vm_reserv_startup+0x4bc
> >          pc = 0xc055ca70  lr = 0xc055cb40 (vm_reserv_startup+0x58c)
> >          sp = 0xcd830be8  fp = 0xc0613e70
> >          r4 = 0xc08fb280  r5 = 0x00000000
> >          r6 = 0xc14b7280  r7 = 0x00000040
> >          r8 = 0x00000000
> > vm_reserv_startup() at vm_reserv_startup+0x58c
> >          pc = 0xc055cb40  lr = 0xc055ce08 (vm_reserv_reclaim_inactive+0x34)
> >          sp = 0xcd830bf0  fp = 0xc0613e70
> >          r4 = 0xc06e6550
> > vm_reserv_reclaim_inactive() at vm_reserv_reclaim_inactive+0x34
> >          pc = 0xc055ce08  lr = 0xc0554cb8 (vm_page_alloc+0x280)
> >          sp = 0xcd830bf8  fp = 0xc0613e70
> > vm_page_alloc() at vm_page_alloc+0x280
> >          pc = 0xc0554cb8  lr = 0xc0540eb0 (vm_fault_hold+0x60c)
> >          sp = 0xcd830c30  fp = 0xcd830dac
> >          r4 = 0xc14b7280  r5 = 0xc0618d00
> >          r6 = 0xcd830eb0  r7 = 0xc1470000
> >          r8 = 0xcd830e60  r9 = 0x00000000
> >         r10 = 0x00000000
> > vm_fault_hold() at vm_fault_hold+0x60c
> >          pc = 0xc0540eb0  lr = 0xc05426b8 (vm_fault+0x44)
> >          sp = 0xcd830db0  fp = 0x00000002
> >          r4 = 0xc14c8a0c  r5 = 0xc0618d00
> >          r6 = 0xcd830eb0  r7 = 0xc1470000
> >          r8 = 0xcd830e60  r9 = 0x00000001
> >         r10 = 0x00000000
> > vm_fault() at vm_fault+0x44
> >          pc = 0xc05426b8  lr = 0xc05782d0 (data_abort_handler+0x35c)
> >          sp = 0xcd830dc0  fp = 0x00000002
> > data_abort_handler() at data_abort_handler+0x35c
> >          pc = 0xc05782d0  lr = 0xc0568a0c (exception_exit)
> >          sp = 0xcd830dc0  fp = 0x00000002
> > data_abort_handler() at data_abort_handler+0x35c
> >          pc = 0xc05782d0  lr = 0xc0568a0c (exception_exit)
> >          sp = 0xcd830e60  fp = 0x20c43000
> >          r4 = 0xffffffff  r5 = 0xffff1004
> >          r6 = 0x00000000  r7 = 0x20443740
> >          r8 = 0x0009b8e4  r9 = 0x00000001
> >         r10 = 0x00000004
> > exception_exit() at exception_exit
> >          pc = 0xc0568a0c  lr = 0x204140d0 (0x204140d0)
> >          sp = 0xcd830eb0  fp = 0x20c43000
> >          r0 = 0x00000000  r1 = 0x20c4302c
> >          r2 = 0x00000004  r3 = 0x00000000
> >          r4 = 0x20446190  r5 = 0x20c4302c
> >          r6 = 0x00000000  r7 = 0x20443740
> >          r8 = 0x0009b8e4  r9 = 0x00000001
> >         r10 = 0x00000004 r12 = 0x00000001
> > Unable to unwind into user mode
> >
> > Hope this helps, let me know if you need anything else...
> >
> 
> Please try the attached patch.  It adds another KASSERT() loop.
> 
> Depending on which KASSERT() fires, that will tell us whether to look
> deeper at this function or its caller for the source of the problem.

Ok, that panic is:
panic: vm_phys_free_contig: start 0xc07e6d20 21 24

Let me know if you need any more info...  oh, btw, the last %u needed
to be %lu since it was a u_long, not an unsigned...

Thanks.

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