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SubjectRe: 2.6.31-rc3 cpufreq bug (null pointer dereference)
On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 10:20:02 +0200
"Lermytte Christophe" <Christophe.Lermytte@thomson.net> wrote:

> > From: Andrew Morton [mailto:akpm@linux-foundation.org]
> > Sent: Sat 7/25/2009 9:53 AM
> >
> > (cc cpufreq@vger.kernel.org)
> >
> > > On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 22:07:49 +0200 Christophe Lermytte <christophe.lermytte@thomson.net> wrote:
> >
> > > Today, I tried to change the governor to conservative using the GNOME
> > > cpufreqd applet. The applet subsequently hangs and the following appears
> > > in the kernel traces:
> > >
> > > [ 3067.249054] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at
> > > 00000020
> > > [ 3067.249062] IP: [<c1302d23>] dbs_cpufreq_notifier+0x17/0x2b
> > > [ 3067.249074] *pde = 00000000
> > > [ 3067.249078] Oops: 0000 [#1] SMP
> > > [ 3067.249083] last sysfs
> > > file: /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
> > > [ 3067.249087] Modules linked in: cdc_wdm cdc_acm
> > > [ 3067.249093]
> > > [ 3067.249098] Pid: 1346, comm: kondemand/1 Not tainted (2.6.31-rc3 #2)
> > > Latitude D630
> > > [ 3067.249103] EIP: 0060:[<c1302d23>] EFLAGS: 00010286 CPU: 1
> > > [ 3067.249108] EIP is at dbs_cpufreq_notifier+0x17/0x2b
> > > [ 3067.249112] EAX: 00000000 EBX: f6959f00 ECX: 00000000 EDX: c278c300
> > > [ 3067.249116] ESI: fffffffe EDI: 00000000 EBP: 00000000 ESP: f6959e78
> > > [ 3067.249120] DS: 007b ES: 007b FS: 00d8 GS: 0000 SS: 0068
> > > [ 3067.249124] Process kondemand/1 (pid: 1346, ti=f6958000 task=f69020a0
> > > task.ti=f6958000)
> > > [ 3067.249128] Stack:
> > > [ 3067.249130] c161ba54 c1427067 f6959f00 00000000 c176d000 f6959f00
> > > c176cfe4 00000000
> > > [ 3067.249139] <0> c103a57e ffffffff 00000000 00000000 00000001 f64de590
> > > f8416980 f6959f00
> > > [ 3067.249149] <0> c103a59c ffffffff 00000000 c100f8b0 f6bcf240 ffffffea
> > > 00000003 00000000
> > > [ 3067.249160] Call Trace:
> > > [ 3067.249166] [<c1427067>] ? notifier_call_chain+0x2a/0x47
> > > [ 3067.249175] [<c103a57e>] ? __srcu_notifier_call_chain+0x32/0x47
> > > [ 3067.249181] [<c103a59c>] ? srcu_notifier_call_chain+0x9/0xc
> > > [ 3067.249193] [<c100f8b0>] ? acpi_cpufreq_target+0x1a7/0x2b1
> > > [ 3067.249197] [<c100f5ba>] ? get_measured_perf+0x1f/0x140
> > > [ 3067.249201] [<c103db6d>] ? getnstimeofday+0x4d/0xd0
> > > [ 3067.249205] [<c1300802>] ? cpufreq_register_driver+0xb1/0x15b
> > > [ 3067.249209] [<c100f709>] ? acpi_cpufreq_target+0x0/0x2b1
> > > [ 3067.249213] [<c13008f5>] ? __cpufreq_driver_target+0x49/0x55
> > > [ 3067.249217] [<c13029a0>] ? do_dbs_timer+0x262/0x2b8
> > > [ 3067.249222] [<c1033b50>] ? worker_thread+0x137/0x1b3
> > > [ 3067.249226] [<c130273e>] ? do_dbs_timer+0x0/0x2b8
> > > [ 3067.249229] [<c1037042>] ? autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x2d
> > > [ 3067.249233] [<c1033a19>] ? worker_thread+0x0/0x1b3
> > > [ 3067.249236] [<c1036da6>] ? kthread+0x69/0x6e
> > > [ 3067.249240] [<c1036d3d>] ? kthread+0x0/0x6e
> > > [ 3067.249244] [<c100334f>] ? kernel_thread_helper+0x7/0x10
> > > [ 3067.249246] Code: c7 44 24 18 ea ff ff ff 8b 44 24 18 83 c4 20 5b 5e
> > > 5f 5d c3 53 8b 01 ba 00 83 6c c1 89 cb 03 14 85 6c b9 66 c1 8b 4a 18 8b
> > > 42 60 <3b> 41 20 77 05 3b 41 1c 73 06 8b 43 08 89 42 60 31 c0 5b c3 53
> > > [ 3067.249282] EIP: [<c1302d23>] dbs_cpufreq_notifier+0x17/0x2b SS:ESP
> > > 0068:f6959e78
> > > [ 3067.249287] CR2: 0000000000000020
> > > [ 3067.249296] ---[ end trace 5cb870966b6883a7 ]---
> > >
> > I assume that this is repeatable and that 2.6.30 was OK?
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> Yes, I do not encounter it on 2.6.30.2 and I can reproduce it continuously on 2.6.31-rc3 and 2.6.31-rc4.
>
> Regards.

Thanks. So we have a repeatable kernel-crashing post-2.6.30 regression.

this_dbs_info->cur_policy is NULL in dbs_cpufreq_notifier().


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