Hi guys, sorry for the radio silence, I did a fresh install today to
apply the patch, and by mistake i changed from UEFI to BIOS (legacy),
now I'm not able to replicate the panic any more (without applying the
patch). Do you think is related, I mean does it make sense to you?
Im planning to re install tonight with UEFI to see if i can hit it again.
SAnti
On 2020-06-12 06:30, Kashyap Desai wrote:
Screenshot of final error is good enough at least for now. Additional
logs will be good if you can provide.
Kashyap
*From:*Santiago Martinez [mailto:s...@codenetworks.net
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*Sent:* Thursday, June 11, 2020 8:49 PM
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*Subject:* Re: MRSAS Panic during Install.
Hi Everyone, i haven't forget about this.... yet :)
I perform the following test in preparation to apply the patch:
1. Installed 12.1 stable with one disc in raid0, no issues (did this
so i can apply patch and don't have to build a new bootable image).
2. with 12.1 added second raid, in this case RAID1 and it crashed.
during foot complain about wrong/corrupt partition table
Repeated the same test with current with exactly the same results ( I
also hit another issues on mlx5en that crashed with current, will
follow after we can sort this out)
Today I'm planning to apply the patch and see what happens.
Have some question:
* Do you want me to record the booting/error for each case and make
it available?
* Do you want access to the box?
Best regards.
Santiago
On 2020-06-09 22:43, Santiago Martinez wrote:
Hi there, apologies for the delayed response.
Regarding the lock reversal, I can try to capture the screen
showing the message.
The "Wil check go it goes...." it was my brain trying to
multitask, obviously not in a successful way. What I meant to say
was "I will check how it goes..... without the RAID".
Sure, I will test with the patch and let you know asap. hopefully
by tomorrow night(BST).
Cheers
Santi
On 2020-06-09 19:20, Kashyap Desai wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: Santiago Martinez [mailto:s...@codenetworks.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 9, 2020 11:27 PM
To: Kashyap Desai <kashyap.de...@broadcom.com>
<mailto:kashyap.de...@broadcom.com>; Don Lewis
<truck...@freebsd.org> <mailto:truck...@freebsd.org>;
Andriy Gapon <a...@freebsd.org> <mailto:a...@freebsd.org>
Cc: FreeBSD Current <curr...@freebsd.org>
<mailto:curr...@freebsd.org>; Kashyap D. Desai
<kade...@freebsd.org> <mailto:kade...@freebsd.org>;
Kenneth D. Merry <k...@freebsd.org>
<mailto:k...@freebsd.org>; Sumit Saxena
<sumit.sax...@broadcom.com>
<mailto:sumit.sax...@broadcom.com>; Chandrakanth Patil
<chandrakanth.pa...@broadcom.com>
<mailto:chandrakanth.pa...@broadcom.com>
Subject: Re: MRSAS Panic during Install.
Hi! so it works but i got a lock order reversal warning,
but it continue.
OK. So what is a warning ?
Wil check go it goes....
Could not get your point. Can you elaborate ?
Also can you try Raid - 1 VD with below patch ?
diff --git a/mrsas.c b/mrsas.c
index 3d33073..60f4b4d 100755
--- a/mrsas.c
+++ b/mrsas.c
@@ -1744,11 +1744,14 @@ mrsas_complete_cmd(struct mrsas_softc
*sc, u_int32_t
MSIxIndex)
data_length =
r1_cmd->io_request->DataLength;
sense =
r1_cmd->sense;
}
+
+ mtx_lock(&sc->sim_lock);
r1_cmd->ccb_ptr = NULL;
if
(r1_cmd->callout_owner) {
callout_stop(&r1_cmd->cm_callout);
r1_cmd->callout_owner
= false;
}
+ mtx_unlock(&sc->sim_lock);
mrsas_release_mpt_cmd(r1_cmd);
mrsas_map_mpt_cmd_status(cmd_mpt,
cmd_mpt->ccb_ptr, status,
extStatus,
data_length, sense);
Santi
On 2020-06-09 11:13, Santiago Martinez wrote:
Trying right now, will let you know.....
On 2020-06-09 11:07, Kashyap Desai wrote:
Hi Santi - Please try without Raid-1 VD. Most
likely you will not
observe issue, but you can confirm from your end.
Kashyap
-----Original Message-----
From: Santiago Martinez
[mailto:s...@codenetworks.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 9, 2020 2:08 PM
To: Don Lewis <truck...@freebsd.org>
<mailto:truck...@freebsd.org>; Andriy Gapon
<a...@freebsd.org> <mailto:a...@freebsd.org>
Cc: FreeBSD Current <curr...@freebsd.org>
<mailto:curr...@freebsd.org>; Kashyap D. Desai
<kade...@freebsd.org>
<mailto:kade...@freebsd.org>; Kenneth D. Merry
<k...@freebsd.org> <mailto:k...@freebsd.org>
Subject: Re: MRSAS Panic during Install.
Hi Kashayp, that's correct, the servers has
two raids. A raid 1 VD0
with 2xSSD on it and a RAID5 VD0.
Do you want me to break the raid and see i it
does not trigger the
bug?
cheers
Santi
On 2020-06-09 07:51, Don Lewis wrote:
On 9 Jun, Andriy Gapon wrote:
On 09/06/2020 03:42, Santiago Martinez
wrote:
Hi Everyone, today I tested with
12.1 and it works without any
issues (at least for now).
I will sync against current and
see if it fails.
Santiago
On 2020-06-08 17:41, Santiago
Martinez wrote:
Hi there, tried again and now
i got it with UFS also.. that
make
sense..
right...
On 2020-06-08 15:20, Santiago
Martinez wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'm installing FreeBSD
current(361567) snapshot
on a Lenovo
SR655
server.
After selecting ZFS, and
the installer tries to
make the
partitions, etc I get the
following panic.
I tried selecting UFS and
its works.
I uploaded a screenshot as
I only have KVM access to it:
https://0bin.net/paste/4yn33GkSKiYto6m4#h78yCE6h80-
3DsApbXa1XLW9+b
hoKhOr3MVS+NRgA5A
The server is a
ThinkSystem SR655, with
the following
controller, RAID 930-8i
2GB Flash PCIe 12Gb Adapter
Lousy OCR of the picture:
...
nic: nutex mrsas_sin_lock not ouned at
/usr/src/sys/kern/kern_nutex.c:284
...
b_trace_self_urapper () at
db_trace_self_urapper+8x2b/frane
BxfffffeB33c44a918
anic() at vpanic+Bx182/frane
BxfffffeA33c44ad68
nic() at panic+Bx43/frame
BxfffffeB33c44adcd
_mtx_assert() at
__mtx_assert+@xb@/frane
Bxfffffed33c44a9dd
callout_stop_safe() at
_callout_stop_safe+Bx82/frane
Bxfffffe33c44aac
rsas_conplete_cnd() at
mrsas_complete_cnd+8x1b8/frane
BxfffffeB33c4daaed
ithread_loop() at
ithread_loop+@x279/frame
BxfffffeB33c44ah78
This looks like a fallout from r342064.
cm_callout is initialized like this:
callout_init_mtx(&cmd->cm_callout,
&sc->sim_lock, 0); but in
mrsas_complete_cmd() it's stopped
without holding the lock.
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