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SubjectRe: crashes in prune_icache() in 2.4.26
On Mon, May 31, 2004 at 12:38:48PM -0700, Chris Caputo wrote:
> Made a little more progress...
>
> Turns out the infinite loop wasn't in the CONFIG_HIGMEM while() loop, but
> rather in the while() loop at the top of the code. Sorry about that. I
> misunderstood the disassembly until now.
>
> So basically both types of crashes I am seeing (NULL deref and infinite
> loop) are happening in the primary/top while() loop of prune_icache()
> and I suspect they are both the result of a corrupted inode_unused list.
>
> Now I am trying to figure out where/how the inode_unused list is getting
> corrupted... If anyone has any existing code for validating list
> integrity, which I could sprinkle around the code, I'd love a copy.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
> On Mon, 31 May 2004, Chris Caputo wrote:
> > [CC'ed lkml in case anyone else wants to take a shot.]
> >
> > A little more info... I added some printk's to the function to highlight
> > the input value of parameter 'goal' and also to show where the function
> > was returning.
> >
> > My understanding is these printk's all happened in rapid succession:
> >
> > entry > prune_icache(goal = 92370)
> > exit < prune_icache() at if (goal <= 0)
> >
> > Above the function completed without entering the CONFIG_HIGHMEM while
> > loop.
> >
> > entry > prune_icache(goal = 94037)
> > exit < prune_icache() - end of function
> >
> > Above the function went through the CONFIG_HIGHMEM while loop. This was
> > the first time this happened since boot, after a number of
> > prune_icache() calls that had returned prior to the CONFIG_HIGHMEM while
> > loop.
> >
> > entry > prune_icache(goal = 98609)
> > Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000004
> >
> > The final printk above shows the function being entered and then hitting
> > the NULL dereference.

Chris,

Can you please post the full oops message ksymooped?

I hope you saved that.

> >
> > Chris
> >
> > On Sun, 30 May 2004, Chris Caputo wrote:
> > > Hi. I have been experiencing a number of crashes in fs/inode.c's
> > > prune_icache() function. I found on linux.bkbits.net that you made the
> > > most recent major change to this function back in January. With that in
> > > mind I hope it is okay to write directly to you.
> > >
> > > I have experienced two kinds of crashes with this function.
> > >
> > > The first is in the older part of the code. Basically the inode_unused
> > > list is somehow getting corrupt and when it does an Oops happens at:
> > >
> > > entry = entry->prev; (line 808 of the 2.4.26 fs/inode.c)
> > >
> > > I haven't yet figured out how it is getting corrupt so any tips welcome.
> > >
> > > A second problem I have seen is that my system has gotten into an infinite
> > > loop in the while loop in the CONFIG_HIGHMEM part of the prune_icache()
> > > code. I haven't yet figured out why. But I am curious about the code at
> > > the beginning of the loop:
> > >
> > > while (goal-- > 0) {
> > > if (list_empty(&inode_unused_pagecache))
> > > break;
> > > entry = inode_unused_pagecache.prev;
> > > list_del(entry);
> > > list_add(entry, &inode_unused_pagecache);
> > >
> > > Is the intent of the last 3 lines to remove the entry from the end of the
> > > linked-list and then add it to the front, as a way of traversing the list?
> > > Or is it intended that the add be an add to the inode_unused list as
> > > opposed to the inode_unused_pagecache list?
> > >
> > > I'd love to figure out the problems I am experiencing, so any advice on
> > > how to proceed is welcome. The bug happens every few days on our main
> > > fileserver and I have been able to reproduce it on a test fileserver too.
> > >
> > > Chris
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