On 30-Mar-01 Matthew Jacob wrote:
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>
> pic_initialize():
> lint0: 0x00010700 lint1: 0x00010400 TPR: 0x00000010 SVR: 0x000001ff
> kernel trap 12 with interrupts disabled
> panic: spin lock sched lock held by 0xc7ba8a60 for > 5 seconds
> cpuid = 0; lapic.id = 00000000
> Debugger("panic")
>
> CPU0 stopping CPUs: 0x00000002... stopped.
> Stopped at Debugger+0x45: pushl %ebx
> db> t
> Debugger(c02e3759) at Debugger+0x45
> panic(c02e2d60,c02fb929,c7ba8a60,c7ba7b80,fffea000) at panic+0xd0
> _mtx_lock_spin(c0357400,0,80246,c02e3a48,2fb) at _mtx_lock_spin+0x6e
> wakeup(c3709378,c3709378,c0eec000,c0f71400,c3709454) at wakeup+0x67
> bufdone(c3709378,c7fbff40,c0131efb,c3709378,c0f71400) at bufdone+0x385
> bufdonebio(c3709378) at bufdonebio+0xe
> dadone(c0f5d100,c0f71400) at dadone+0x1f7
> camisr(c032a834) at camisr+0x231
> ithread_loop(c0b2f080,c7fbffa8) at ithread_loop+0x247
> fork_exit(c019898c,c0b2f080,c7fbffa8) at fork_exit+0x83
> fork_trampoline() at fork_trampoline+0x8
Did you get a crashdump (probably not.) If you look at sched_lock, one of the
words will be a pointer to the process owning the lock in question.
Unfortunately it's not the first word anymore (something I may change in the
future). On the alpha it would be 'sched_lock+48'. The pointer there points
to the process owning the lock (and you can look up the process via ps). If
you have a crash dump then I have some gdb macros that make it easy to get a
backtrace of that process. If not, then, well, it gets harder. :-P Hmm, it
might be nice to be able to ask ddb to give a backtrace of any arbitrary
process. Maybe I'll add a new command for that..
The trick is that we want to know who grabbed sched_lock where and then started
spinning with it. Using KTR with KTR_LOCK turned on and using the 'show ktr'
command in ddb could also be used to see which process was the last to grab
sched_lock and where it was grabbed.
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