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Vegard Nossum wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 3:33 PM, Mike Travis <travis@sgi.com> wrote:
>> Vegard Nossum wrote:
>>> I reproced it with gc 4.1.2. I think the error is somewhere in kernel/sched.c.
>>>
>>> static int __build_sched_domains(const cpumask_t *cpu_map,
>>> struct sched_domain_attr *attr)
>>> {
>>> ...
>>> for (i = 0; i < MAX_NUMNODES; i++) {
>>> ...
>>> sg = kmalloc_node(sizeof(struct sched_group), GFP_KERNEL, i);
>>> ...
>>>
>>> This code is calling into the allocator with a spurious value of i,
>>> which causes SLAB to use an index (of 4 in my case) that is out of
>>> bounds for its nodelist array (at least it hasn't been initialized).
>>>
>>> This bit of code (a bit further down, inside the same loop) is also dubious:
>>>
>>> sg = kmalloc_node(sizeof(struct sched_group),
>>> GFP_KERNEL, i);
>>> if (!sg) {
>>> printk(KERN_WARNING
>>> "Can not alloc domain group for node %d\n", j);
>>> goto error;
>>> }
>>>
>>> Where it passes i to kmalloc_node() but reports an allocation for node
>>> j. Which one is correct?
>>>
>
> Hm, I think I'm wrong and the code is correct. However...
>
>>> Hope this helps, will send an update if I find out more.
>>>
>>>
>>> Vegard
>>>
>> Thanks Vegard for tracking this down. My thoughts were along the same
>> wavelength... ;-)
>
> I applied this patch
> @@ -7133,6 +7133,14 @@ static int __build_sched_domains(const
> cpumask_t *cpu_map,
> cpus_clear(*covered);
>
> cpus_and(*nodemask, *nodemask, *cpu_map);
> +
> + printk("node %d\n", i);
> + for (j = 0; j < NR_CPUS; ++j)
> + printk("%c", cpu_isset(j, *nodemask) ? 'X' : '.');
> + printk("\n");
> +
> + printk("empty = %d\n", cpus_empty(*nodemask));
> +
> if (cpus_empty(*nodemask)) {
> sched_group_nodes[i] = NULL;
> continue;
>
> and it shows some really strange output, maybe it makes sense to you:
>
> (the X means cpu is in the node)
>
> Total of 2 processors activated (11976.24 BogoMIPS).
> node 0
> XX..............................................................................
> ................................................................................
> ................................................................................
> ...............
> empty = 0
> node 1
> XX..............................................................................
> ................................................................................
> ................................................................................
> ...............
> empty = 0
> l3 = cachep->nodelists[0] (size-64) = ffff81003f824340
> node 2
> ................................................................................
> ................................................................................
> ................................................................................
> ...............
> empty = 1
> node 3
> ................................................................................
> ................................................................................
> ................................................................................
> ...............
> empty = 1
> node 4
> X...............................................................................
> ................................................................................
> ................................................................................
> ...............
> empty = 0
>
> This is a P4 3.0GHz with 1 physical CPU (but HT, so two logical CPUs).
> Yet node 4 is claimed to have a cpu too. That's bogus!
>
> (But I don't think it's an error in sched.c any more, probably the
> code that sets up the node maps.)
>
>
> Vegard
>

Could you send me the full console log and your config file? The setup of
the node_to_cpumask map is dependent on the early discovery (usually in the
apic code) and there's been some changes in that area recently.

Thanks,
Mike


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