Hi Palle, Hi George, On 23/09/15 16:36, Palle Girgensohn wrote: >> 22 sep 2015 kl. 23:59 skrev Julien Charbon <j...@freebsd.org>: On >> 22/09/15 22:58, Palle Girgensohn wrote: >>>> 22 sep 2015 kl. 20:16 skrev Julien Charbon <j...@freebsd.org>: >>>> On 22/09/15 18:49, Palle Girgensohn wrote: >>>>>> 22 sep 2015 kl. 18:46 skrev Palle Girgensohn >>>>>> <gir...@freebsd.org>: >>>>>>> 21 sep 2015 kl. 15:53 skrev Palle Girgensohn >>>>>>> <gir...@freebsd.org>: >>>>>>>> 21 sep 2015 kl. 10:21 skrev Julien Charbon >>>>>>>> <j...@freebsd.org>: On 18/09/15 18:06, Konstantin >>>>>>>> Belousov wrote: >>>>>>>>> On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 03:56:25PM +0200, Julien >>>>>>>>> Charbon wrote: >>>>>>>>>> [...] >>>>>>>> - Second, if issue is still in stable/10, compile 10.2 >>>>>>>> kernel with these options: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> options DDB options DEADLKRES options >>>>>>>> INVARIANTS options INVARIANT_SUPPORT options >>>>>>>> WITNESS options WITNESS_SKIPSPIN >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> To see where the original fault is coming from. >>>>>>> [...] >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I'll try stable/10 now. Would you suggest a "clean" >>>>>>> stable/10, or could 287621 and 287780 help? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I'll add the debugging suggested options right away. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Palle >>>>>> >>>>>> I have a new core dump from ^/stable/10 with: >>>>>> >>>>>> options DDB options DEADLKRES options >>>>>> INVARIANTS options INVARIANT_SUPPORT options WITNESS >>>>>> options WITNESS_SKIPSPIN >>>>> >>>>> # kgdb kernel /var/crash/vmcore.2 GNU gdb 6.1.1 [FreeBSD] >>>>> Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GDB is free >>>>> software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you >>>>> are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under >>>>> certain conditions. Type "show copying" to see the >>>>> conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type >>>>> "show warranty" for details. This GDB was configured as >>>>> "amd64-marcel-freebsd"... >>>>> >>>>> Unread portion of the kernel message buffer: panic: >>>>> tcp_detach: INP_TIMEWAIT && INP_DROPPED && tp != NULL cpuid = >>>>> 16 KDB: stack backtrace: db_trace_self_wrapper() at >>>>> db_trace_self_wrapper+0x2b/frame 0xfffffe183d9e97e0 >>>>> kdb_backtrace() at kdb_backtrace+0x39/frame >>>>> 0xfffffe183d9e9890 vpanic() at vpanic+0x126/frame >>>>> 0xfffffe183d9e98d0 kassert_panic() at >>>>> kassert_panic+0x139/frame 0xfffffe183d9e9940 >>>>> tcp_usr_detach() at tcp_usr_detach+0xf9/frame >>>>> 0xfffffe183d9e9970 sofree() at sofree+0x1f1/frame >>>>> 0xfffffe183d9e99a0 soclose() at soclose+0x3a0/frame >>>>> 0xfffffe183d9e99f0 _fdrop() at _fdrop+0x29/frame >>>>> 0xfffffe183d9e9a10 closef() at closef+0x1e2/frame >>>>> 0xfffffe183d9e9aa0 closefp() at closefp+0x9d/frame >>>>> 0xfffffe183d9e9ae0 amd64_syscall() at >>>>> amd64_syscall+0x25a/frame 0xfffffe183d9e9bf0 Xfast_syscall() >>>>> at Xfast_syscall+0xfb/frame 0xfffffe183d9e9bf0 --- syscall >>>>> (6, FreeBSD ELF64, sys_close), rip = 0x801c8d94a, rsp = >>>>> 0x7ffff91c8668, rbp = 0x7ffff91c8680 --- KDB: enter: panic >>>>> Uptime: 18h57m59s Dumping 23085 out of 98263 >>>>> MB:..1%..11%..21%..31%..41%..51%..61%..71%..81%..91% >>>>> >>>>> Reading symbols from /boot/kernel/nullfs.ko.symbols...done. >>>>> Loaded symbols for /boot/kernel/nullfs.ko.symbols Reading >>>>> symbols from /boot/kernel/zfs.ko.symbols...done. Loaded >>>>> symbols for /boot/kernel/zfs.ko.symbols Reading symbols from >>>>> /boot/kernel/opensolaris.ko.symbols...done. Loaded symbols >>>>> for /boot/kernel/opensolaris.ko.symbols Reading symbols from >>>>> /boot/kernel/ng_bridge.ko.symbols...done. Loaded symbols for >>>>> /boot/kernel/ng_bridge.ko.symbols Reading symbols from >>>>> /boot/kernel/netgraph.ko.symbols...done. Loaded symbols for >>>>> /boot/kernel/netgraph.ko.symbols Reading symbols from >>>>> /boot/kernel/ng_eiface.ko.symbols...done. Loaded symbols for >>>>> /boot/kernel/ng_eiface.ko.symbols Reading symbols from >>>>> /boot/kernel/ng_ether.ko.symbols...done. Loaded symbols for >>>>> /boot/kernel/ng_ether.ko.symbols Reading symbols from >>>>> /boot/kernel/accf_data.ko.symbols...done. Loaded symbols for >>>>> /boot/kernel/accf_data.ko.symbols Reading symbols from >>>>> /boot/kernel/accf_http.ko.symbols...done. Loaded symbols for >>>>> /boot/kernel/accf_http.ko.symbols Reading symbols from >>>>> /boot/kernel/ums.ko.symbols...done. Loaded symbols for >>>>> /boot/kernel/ums.ko.symbols Reading symbols from >>>>> /boot/kernel/ng_socket.ko.symbols...done. Loaded symbols for >>>>> /boot/kernel/ng_socket.ko.symbols Reading symbols from >>>>> /boot/kernel/fdescfs.ko.symbols...done. Loaded symbols for >>>>> /boot/kernel/fdescfs.ko.symbols #0 doadump (textdump=1) at >>>>> pcpu.h:219 219 __asm("movq %%gs:%1,%0" : "=r" (td) (kgdb) bt >>>>> #0 doadump (textdump=1) at pcpu.h:219 #1 0xffffffff8094b337 >>>>> in kern_reboot (howto=260) at >>>>> /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:451 #2 0xffffffff8094b845 >>>>> in vpanic (fmt=<value optimized out>, ap=<value optimized >>>>> out>) at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:758 #3 >>>>> 0xffffffff8094b6d9 in kassert_panic (fmt=<value optimized >>>>> out>) at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:646 #4 >>>>> 0xffffffff80b1ee59 in tcp_usr_detach (so=<value optimized >>>>> out>) at /usr/src/sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c:202 #5 >>>>> 0xffffffff809cd291 in sofree (so=0xfffff801dd302000) at >>>>> /usr/src/sys/kern/uipc_socket.c:747 #6 0xffffffff809cdb00 in >>>>> soclose (so=<value optimized out>) at >>>>> /usr/src/sys/kern/uipc_socket.c:849 #7 0xffffffff808fe659 in >>>>> _fdrop (fp=0xfffff802a593db40, td=0x0) at file.h:343 #8 >>>>> 0xffffffff80901092 in closef (fp=0xfffff802a593db40, >>>>> td=0xfffff80eebc894a0) at >>>>> /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_descrip.c:2338 #9 0xffffffff808feb5d >>>>> in closefp (fdp=0xfffff80b20cce000, fd=<value optimized out>, >>>>> fp=0xfffff802a593db40, td=0xfffff80eebc894a0, >>>>> holdleaders=<value optimized out>) at >>>>> /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_descrip.c:1194 #10 0xffffffff80d7bc3a >>>>> in amd64_syscall (td=0xfffff80eebc894a0, traced=0) at >>>>> subr_syscall.c:134 #11 0xffffffff80d5f1db in Xfast_syscall () >>>>> at /usr/src/sys/amd64/amd64/exception.S:396 #12 >>>>> 0x0000000801c8d94a in ?? () Previous frame inner to this >>>>> frame (corrupt stack?) Current language: auto; currently >>>>> minimal >>>> >>>> Thanks for the information. As I suspected the initial error >>>> was elsewhere than tcp_twclose(), never got this assertion >>>> before: >>>> >>>> tcp_detach: INP_TIMEWAIT && INP_DROPPED && tp != NULL >>>> >>>> from here: >>>> >>>> static void tcp_detach(struct socket *so, struct inpcb *inp) { >>>> struct tcpcb *tp; >>>> >>>> INP_INFO_WLOCK_ASSERT(&V_tcbinfo); INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp); >>>> >>>> KASSERT(so->so_pcb == inp, ("tcp_detach: so_pcb != inp")); >>>> KASSERT(inp->inp_socket == so, ("tcp_detach: inp_socket != >>>> so")); >>>> >>>> tp = intotcpcb(inp); >>>> >>>> if (inp->inp_flags & INP_TIMEWAIT) { if (inp->inp_flags & >>>> INP_DROPPED) { KASSERT(tp == NULL, ("tcp_detach: INP_TIMEWAIT >>>> && " "INP_DROPPED && tp != NULL")); >>>> >>>> Let me check if I could find a path that could lead to this >>>> unexpected case. Unexpected because: INP_DROPPED and >>>> inp->inp_ppcb is set to NULL are set at same time here: >>>> >>>> void tcp_twclose(struct tcptw *tw, int reuse) { struct socket >>>> *so; struct inpcb *inp; >>>> >>>> inp = tw->tw_inpcb; KASSERT((inp->inp_flags & INP_TIMEWAIT), >>>> ("tcp_twclose: !timewait")); KASSERT(intotw(inp) == tw, >>>> ("tcp_twclose: inp_ppcb != tw")); >>>> INP_INFO_WLOCK_ASSERT(&V_tcbinfo); /* in_pcbfree() */ >>>> INP_WLOCK_ASSERT(inp); >>>> >>>> tcp_tw_2msl_stop(tw, reuse); inp->inp_ppcb = NULL; >>>> in_pcbdrop(inp); ... >>>> >>>> Interesting [...] > > Just a quick update. Julien is pursuing this off list with a core > dump and we are now waiting for a new core dump with the first > KASSERT removed. this is on a stable/10 kernel.
By the way Palle could you also run below Dtrace script to see where this tcp_close() in INP_TIMEWAIT comes from: $ cat tcp-close-tw.d fbt::tcp_close:entry /args[0]->t_inpcb->inp_flags & 0x01000000/ { @s1[stack()] = count() } tick-1sec { printa(@s1); } $ sudo dtrace -s tcp-close-tw.d And share any backtraces reported in this dtrace script output. George, could you check if this dtrace script makes sense for you, and if you have any improvements to add, I am quite a rookie in Dtrace scripts. > This is a really big problem for us now, 100k+ users use these > systems... Would anyone suggest any paralell routes here to speed up > the process of finding the culprit? I agree, this issue is a complex one, more eyeballs/propositions would be great. Thanks. -- Julien
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