On Sun, 1 Oct 2000, David Ford wrote: > Rik van Riel wrote: > > > > How broken is it? I have a test9-pre7 system that's exhibits an > > > elusive bug, reiserfs hangs at boot time, and all I need is a > > > backtrace on the D state processes. > > > > Could be a VM bug. ;) > > It could, but I strongly doubt it. We've seen this bug [very] > infrequently for the last year. OK, then it's almost certainly not VM related... (which also means I can't fix it in little time) > I'm rather hesitant to trust my findings, kdb says all the > processes are in schedule+nn. Yes, it can be related but I'm a > wee bit dubious. Schedule() is the last function in the kernel they went into before they got scheduled away ;) The second last function is the one you're interested in ... > I'd post all my trace findings but I really don't want to cross > type all that right now -- I left my serial cable at the office. > I'll post the traces tomorrow. The simple version of them is as > follows: > > PC: schedule() > -1: down() > -2: down_fail() > ... > > Some processes have devfs calls following this, some have > typical kernel init calls etc., but the common factor in all of > them is they all sit in schedule and they all have the same PC > location. Then I guess something was trying to take the same semaphore twice and deadlocked, taking the rest of the system with it... > During normal operation of the machine, -T shows processes > having PCs of 0x00000000 and 0x7f000000 which strikes me as a > bit odd. > > For e.g. the following: > > sshd S 7FFFFFFF 0 247 88 248 (NOTLB) > 121 > sig: 0 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 : X > bash S 00000000 0 248 247 263 (NOTLB) > sig: 0 0000000000000000 0000000000010000 : X Sysrq-T is broken on x86 ;(((((((( (very much to my dismay ... this is one of the best debugging helps we have^Whad and I could have used it quite well) regards, Rik -- "What you're running that piece of shit Gnome?!?!" -- Miguel de Icaza, UKUUG 2000 http://www.conectiva.com/ http://www.surriel.com/
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