Messages in this thread | | | From | "Sebastian Piecha" <> | Date | Tue, 16 Sep 2003 19:31:24 +0200 | Subject | Re: PROBLEM: oops in 2.4.23pre1, Promise-ide, samba |
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On 16 Sep 2003 at 11:04, Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
> > > Does the oops (panic) backtrace look the same on other kernels? >
In every trace the symbol skb_drop_fraglist is found, but I don't know its meaning. At the end of the mail I pasted 3 logs from kernel 2.4.20 (with samba 2.2.7a and 2.2.8a with and without LVM/RAID).
Another user reported me of very similar problems. I quote: -----start of quotation------------------------------- "I have been experiencing the exact same problems as you. My system is very similar to yours - P3 550/256MB/440BX based motherboard. I have been using RH9 with their kernel (2.4.20-20) and a stock 2.4.22. Nothing in the samba logs or /var/log/messages.
I had been using a pair of Promise PDC20268 cards with (4 x 80GB SW- RAID 5). After talking to the linux-IDE guys, they said that the cards were garbage. I swapped it with a 3ware card (configured as JBOD) and am still using SW RAID 5.
When I copy large file sets (2-3Gig with CD images) my samba server just reboots with no messages or warnings. Small text files are fine. Its been very frustrating. The system was fine as a Win2k server with Promise. I haven't tried the 3ware card but I would assume that it would be fine.
Kernel - 2.4.22 & Kernel 2.4.20-20.9 (RH 9) Samba - 2.2.7a-8.9.0 (RH 9)" -----end of quotation---------------------------------
An oops in kernel 2.4.20 with samba 2.2.7a (with LVM and RAID):
Oops: 0000 2.4.20-4GB #1 Wed Aug 6 18:26:21 UTC 2003 CPU: 0 EIP: 0010:[<c022b217>] Not tainted Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386 EFLAGS: 00010206 eax: c522e6e0 ebx: 00200000 ecx: c522e6e0 edx: 00200000 esi: c3eee5c0 edi: c3eee61c ebp: 00000784 esp: c031be08 ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Process swapper (pid: 0, stackpage=c031b000) Stack: c3eee5c0 c022b2ce c3eee5c0 c3eee5c0 c6ca3140 c022b2eb c3eee5c0 c6ca3264 c022b43b c3eee5c0 00000004 c025023e c3eee5c0 c6ca3198 00000000 00029857 00000005 c6ca3264 00000005 00000002 c02507ec c6ca3140 fb179769 c6ca3140 Call Trace: [<c022b2ce>] [<c022b2eb>] [<c022b43b>] [<c025023e>] [<c02507ec>] [<c0252f85>] [<c010e2e6>] [<c010a19e>] [<c025a8cf>] [<c025aed5>] [<c024284b>] [<c0242c20>] [<c022f8ff>] [<c022f9b6>] [<c022fb02>] [<c0122b1f>] [<c010a34c>] [<c0106f90>] [<c010c5f8>] [<c0106f90>] [<c0106fb4>] [<c0107012>] [<c0105000>] Code: 8b 1b 8b 42 70 48 74 0a ff 4a 70 0f 94 c0 84 c0 74 07 52 e8
>>EIP; c022b217 <skb_drop_fraglist+17/40> <=====
>>eax; c522e6e0 <[raid1]raid1_retry_tail+132b454/257cdd4> >>ecx; c522e6e0 <[raid1]raid1_retry_tail+132b454/257cdd4> >>esi; c3eee5c0 <[lvm-mod]lvm_mp_failqueue_lock+8e63c/a00dc> >>edi; c3eee61c <[lvm-mod]lvm_mp_failqueue_lock+8e698/a00dc> >>esp; c031be08 <init_task_union+1e08/2000>
Trace; c022b2ce <skb_release_data+6e/80> Trace; c022b2eb <kfree_skbmem+b/70> Trace; c022b43b <__kfree_skb+eb/140> Trace; c025023e <tcp_clean_rtx_queue+10e/370> Trace; c02507ec <tcp_ack+bc/3a0> Trace; c0252f85 <tcp_rcv_established+495/830> Trace; c010e2e6 <timer_interrupt+126/180> Trace; c010a19e <handle_IRQ_event+4e/80> Trace; c025a8cf <tcp_v4_do_rcv+12f/170> Trace; c025aed5 <tcp_v4_rcv+5c5/660> Trace; c024284b <ip_local_deliver+19b/1c0> Trace; c0242c20 <ip_rcv+3b0/3c0> Trace; c022f8ff <netif_receive_skb+16f/1a0> Trace; c022f9b6 <process_backlog+86/130> Trace; c022fb02 <net_rx_action+a2/110> Trace; c0122b1f <do_softirq+5f/b0> Trace; c010a34c <do_IRQ+9c/b0> Trace; c0106f90 <default_idle+0/30> Trace; c010c5f8 <call_do_IRQ+5/d> Trace; c0106f90 <default_idle+0/30> Trace; c0106fb4 <default_idle+24/30> Trace; c0107012 <cpu_idle+32/60> Trace; c0105000 <_stext+0/0>
Code; c022b217 <skb_drop_fraglist+17/40> 00000000 <_EIP>: Code; c022b217 <skb_drop_fraglist+17/40> <===== 0: 8b 1b mov (%ebx),%ebx <===== Code; c022b219 <skb_drop_fraglist+19/40> 2: 8b 42 70 mov 0x70(%edx),%eax Code; c022b21c <skb_drop_fraglist+1c/40> 5: 48 dec %eax Code; c022b21d <skb_drop_fraglist+1d/40> 6: 74 0a je 12 <_EIP+0x12> Code; c022b21f <skb_drop_fraglist+1f/40> 8: ff 4a 70 decl 0x70(%edx) Code; c022b222 <skb_drop_fraglist+22/40> b: 0f 94 c0 sete %al Code; c022b225 <skb_drop_fraglist+25/40> e: 84 c0 test %al,%al Code; c022b227 <skb_drop_fraglist+27/40> 10: 74 07 je 19 <_EIP+0x19> Code; c022b229 <skb_drop_fraglist+29/40> 12: 52 push %edx Code; c022b22a <skb_drop_fraglist+2a/40> 13: e8 00 00 00 00 call 18 <_EIP+0x18>
<0>Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
An oops in kernel 2.4.20 with samba 2.2.8a (again with LVM + RAID):
Oops: 0000 2.4.20-4GB #1 Wed Aug 6 18:26:21 UTC 2003 CPU: 0 EIP: 0010:[<c022b217>] Not tainted Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386 EFLAGS: 00010206 eax: c51f2ee0 ebx: 00200000 ecx: c51f2ee0 edx: 00200000 esi: c6a99a60 edi: c6a99abc ebp: 00000046 esp: c031bf38 ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Process swapper (pid: 0, stackpage=c031b000) Stack: c6a99a60 c022b2ce c6a99a60 c6a99a60 c6a99a60 c022b2eb c6a99a60 c6a9f380 c022b43b c6a99a60 fffffffd c022f776 c6a99a60 00000001 c0346f48 c0122b1f c0346f48 00000002 0000000e d3dcdfa0 c031bfa4 c010a34c c0106f90 c031a000 Call Trace: [<c022b2ce>] [<c022b2eb>] [<c022b43b>] [<c022f776>] [<c0122b1f>] [<c010a34c>] [<c0106f90>] [<c010c5f8>] [<c0106f90>] [<c0106fb4>] [<c0107012>] [<c0105000>] Code: 8b 1b 8b 42 70 48 74 0a ff 4a 70 0f 94 c0 84 c0 74 07 52 e8
>>EIP; c022b217 <skb_drop_fraglist+17/40> <=====
>>eax; c51f2ee0 <[nfsd].data.end+f20fe1/fee161> >>ecx; c51f2ee0 <[nfsd].data.end+f20fe1/fee161> >>esp; c031bf38 <init_task_union+1f38/2000>
Trace; c022b2ce <skb_release_data+6e/80> Trace; c022b2eb <kfree_skbmem+b/70> Trace; c022b43b <__kfree_skb+eb/140> Trace; c022f776 <net_tx_action+86/a0> Trace; c0122b1f <do_softirq+5f/b0> Trace; c010a34c <do_IRQ+9c/b0> Trace; c0106f90 <default_idle+0/30> Trace; c010c5f8 <call_do_IRQ+5/d> Trace; c0106f90 <default_idle+0/30> Trace; c0106fb4 <default_idle+24/30> Trace; c0107012 <cpu_idle+32/60> Trace; c0105000 <_stext+0/0>
Code; c022b217 <skb_drop_fraglist+17/40> 00000000 <_EIP>: Code; c022b217 <skb_drop_fraglist+17/40> <===== 0: 8b 1b mov (%ebx),%ebx <===== Code; c022b219 <skb_drop_fraglist+19/40> 2: 8b 42 70 mov 0x70(%edx),%eax Code; c022b21c <skb_drop_fraglist+1c/40> 5: 48 dec %eax Code; c022b21d <skb_drop_fraglist+1d/40> 6: 74 0a je 12 <_EIP+0x12> Code; c022b21f <skb_drop_fraglist+1f/40> 8: ff 4a 70 decl 0x70(%edx) Code; c022b222 <skb_drop_fraglist+22/40> b: 0f 94 c0 sete %al Code; c022b225 <skb_drop_fraglist+25/40> e: 84 c0 test %al,%al Code; c022b227 <skb_drop_fraglist+27/40> 10: 74 07 je 19 <_EIP+0x19> Code; c022b229 <skb_drop_fraglist+29/40> 12: 52 push %edx Code; c022b22a <skb_drop_fraglist+2a/40> 13: e8 00 00 00 00 call 18 <_EIP+0x18>
<0>Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
And last an oops in 2.4.20 with samba 2.2.8a without LVM and without RAID:
Oops: 0000 2.4.20-4GB #1 Wed Aug 6 18:26:21 UTC 2003 CPU: 0 EIP: 0010:[<c022b217>] Not tainted Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386 EFLAGS: 00010206 eax: c428e6e0 ebx: 00200000 ecx: c428e6e0 edx: 00200000 esi: c940ee60 edi: c940eebc ebp: 00000046 esp: cb4d9cb8 ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018 Process tail (pid: 1780, stackpage=cb4d9000) Stack: c940ee60 c022b2ce c940ee60 c940ee60 c940ee60 c022b2eb c940ee60 c2d09c00 c022b43b c940ee60 fffffff9 c022f776 c940ee60 00000003 c0346f48 c0122b1f c0346f48 00000006 0000000e d3dcdfa0 cb4d9d24 c010a34c c464421e d488f350 Call Trace: [<c022b2ce>] [<c022b2eb>] [<c022b43b>] [<c022f776>] [<c0122b1f>] [<c010a34c>] [<c010c5f8>] [<c021b096>] [<c0215ac7>] [<c0216558>] [<c0216db8>] [<c01c19c5>] [<c01c34c0>] [<c01c48af>] [<c01c57e2>] [<c01c6443>] [<c01b7dbc>] [<c01b95be>] [<c0159c01>] [<c01b5737>] [<c01b9450>] [<c0144b08>] [<c0108c33>] Code: 8b 1b 8b 42 70 48 74 0a ff 4a 70 0f 94 c0 84 c0 74 07 52 e8
>>EIP; c022b217 <skb_drop_fraglist+17/40> <=====
>>eax; c428e6e0 <[ipv6]ip6_fl_gc_timer+ad980/c87300> >>ecx; c428e6e0 <[ipv6]ip6_fl_gc_timer+ad980/c87300>
Trace; c022b2ce <skb_release_data+6e/80> Trace; c022b2eb <kfree_skbmem+b/70> Trace; c022b43b <__kfree_skb+eb/140> Trace; c022f776 <net_tx_action+86/a0> Trace; c0122b1f <do_softirq+5f/b0> Trace; c010a34c <do_IRQ+9c/b0> Trace; c010c5f8 <call_do_IRQ+5/d> Trace; c021b096 <fbcon_cfb16_putcs+326/3e0> Trace; c0215ac7 <fbcon_putcs_tl+57/130> Trace; c0216558 <fbcon_redraw+1e8/340> Trace; c0216db8 <fbcon_scroll+508/c60> Trace; c01c19c5 <scrup+1e5/200> Trace; c01c34c0 <lf+60/70> Trace; c01c48af <do_con_trol+bf/cd0> Trace; c01c57e2 <do_con_write+322/930> Trace; c01c6443 <con_put_char+33/40> Trace; c01b7dbc <opost+ac/190> Trace; c01b95be <write_chan+16e/200> Trace; c0159c01 <update_atime+51/60> Trace; c01b5737 <tty_write+157/230> Trace; c01b9450 <write_chan+0/200> Trace; c0144b08 <sys_write+78/100> Trace; c0108c33 <system_call+33/40>
Code; c022b217 <skb_drop_fraglist+17/40> 00000000 <_EIP>: Code; c022b217 <skb_drop_fraglist+17/40> <===== 0: 8b 1b mov (%ebx),%ebx <===== Code; c022b219 <skb_drop_fraglist+19/40> 2: 8b 42 70 mov 0x70(%edx),%eax Code; c022b21c <skb_drop_fraglist+1c/40> 5: 48 dec %eax Code; c022b21d <skb_drop_fraglist+1d/40> 6: 74 0a je 12 <_EIP+0x12> Code; c022b21f <skb_drop_fraglist+1f/40> 8: ff 4a 70 decl 0x70(%edx) Code; c022b222 <skb_drop_fraglist+22/40> b: 0f 94 c0 sete %al Code; c022b225 <skb_drop_fraglist+25/40> e: 84 c0 test %al,%al Code; c022b227 <skb_drop_fraglist+27/40> 10: 74 07 je 19 <_EIP+0x19> Code; c022b229 <skb_drop_fraglist+29/40> 12: 52 push %edx Code; c022b22a <skb_drop_fraglist+2a/40> 13: e8 00 00 00 00 call 18 <_EIP+0x18>
<0>Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
Mit freundlichen Gruessen/Best regards, Sebastian Piecha
EMail: spi@gmxpro.de
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