* [parisc-linux] kernel panic when extracting large tar files
@ 2003-01-06 2:31 Vlad D. Markov
2003-01-06 9:02 ` jsoe0708
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From: Vlad D. Markov @ 2003-01-06 2:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: parisc-linux
When I extract large tar files on my 735/99 (tar --numeric-owner -xzvpf ),
the kernel panics and I get a core dump.
My kernel is: Linux version 2.4.20-pa18 (root@grumpy) (gcc version 3.0.4) #22
Fri Dec 27 21:25:37 EST 2002
I saved a capture from minicom and have not upgraded the kernel since. I can
mail the capture and my System.map separately.
If a new kernel or different version of gcc is needed, please let me know.
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* RE: [parisc-linux] kernel panic when extracting large tar files
2003-01-06 2:31 Vlad D. Markov
@ 2003-01-06 9:02 ` jsoe0708
2003-01-06 13:15 ` Matthew Wilcox
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From: jsoe0708 @ 2003-01-06 9:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Vlad D. Markov, parisc-linux
>
>When I extract large tar files on my 735/99 (tar --numeric-owner -xzvpf
),
>
>the kernel panics and I get a core dump.
Interesting, can you explain me how do you grab this coredump?
>
>My kernel is: Linux version 2.4.20-pa18 (root@grumpy) (gcc version 3.0.4=
)
>#22
>Fri Dec 27 21:25:37 EST 2002
>
>I saved a capture from minicom and have not upgraded the kernel since.
Firstly the minicom capture, would already tell more :)
Greetings,
Joel
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* Re: [parisc-linux] kernel panic when extracting large tar files
2003-01-06 9:02 ` jsoe0708
@ 2003-01-06 13:15 ` Matthew Wilcox
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From: Matthew Wilcox @ 2003-01-06 13:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: jsoe0708; +Cc: Vlad D. Markov, parisc-linux
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 10:02:56AM +0100, jsoe0708@tiscali.be wrote:
>
> >
> >When I extract large tar files on my 735/99 (tar --numeric-owner -xzvpf
> ),
> >
> >the kernel panics and I get a core dump.
FAQ #17
--
"It's not Hollywood. War is real, war is primarily not about defeat or
victory, it is about death. I've seen thousands and thousands of dead bodies.
Do you think I want to have an academic debate on this subject?" -- Robert Fisk
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* Re: [parisc-linux] kernel panic when extracting large tar files
[not found] <200301070054.h070rc5k047346@smtp.monmouth.com>
@ 2003-01-07 7:23 ` jsoe0708
2003-01-07 9:17 ` Grant Grundler
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From: jsoe0708 @ 2003-01-07 7:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Vlad D. Markov; +Cc: parisc-linux
Hi,
>-- Original Message --
>From: "Vlad D. Markov" <markov@monmouth.com>
>To: jsoe0708@tiscali.be
>Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] kernel panic when extracting large tar files=
>Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 19:52:40 -0500
>
>
>Did not want to send the file to the whole group.
>
You would :-)
>
>On Monday 06 January 2003 04:02 am, you wrote:
>> >When I extract large tar files on my 735/99 (tar --numeric-owner -xzv=
pf
>>
>> ),
>>
>> >the kernel panics and I get a core dump.
>>
>> Interesting, can you explain me how do you grab this coredump?
>>
>> >My kernel is: Linux version 2.4.20-pa18 (root@grumpy) (gcc version 3.=
0.4)
>> >#22
>> >Fri Dec 27 21:25:37 EST 2002
>> >
>> >I saved a capture from minicom and have not upgraded the kernel since=
.
>>
>> Firstly the minicom capture, would already tell more :)
>>
>> Greetings,
>> Joel
>>
Well I am not an expert but just notice what seems to me the most importa=
nt:
Trap 5 on CPU 0
YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI
PSW: 00000000000001100000000000001111 Not tainted
r00-03 00000000 10102800 10155b54 1d7dcf20
r04-07 103f6dd4 1d7dc020 1d7dc000 000000f0
r08-11 00000001 00000400 274bb3c0 00000000
r12-15 2748c5d0 00000001 27603b80 101464a0
r16-19 10130820 1030b10c 00000000 00000001
r20-23 00000000 1d7dcf20 00000000 00000000
r24-27 0000005c 00000000 1d7dcf20 102f6010
r28-31 1d7dcec0 00000e40 2748cac0 10135e14
sr0-3 00000000 00000104 00000000 00000104
sr4-7 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
IASQ: 00000000 00000000 IAOQ: 101028a8 101028ac
IIR: 6ab60038 ISR: 00000000 IOR: 1d7dcf3c
CPU: 0 CR30: 2748c000 CR31: 103b0000
ORIG_R28: 103ab810
Trap 5 on CPU 0
YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI
PSW: 00000000000001101111111100001111 Not tainted
r00-03 00000000 102f8cb0 10108064 1d7dcf20
r04-07 103f6dd4 1d7dc020 1d7dc000 000000f0
r08-11 00000001 00000400 274bb3c0 00000000
r12-15 2748c5d0 00000001 27603b80 101464a0
r16-19 2748cac0 1030b10c 00000000 90000000
r20-23 00000000 0000000e 10254110 48809600
r24-27 f0825100 00000016 103f52a0 102f6010
r28-31 00000000 000003de 2748cd00 10105134
sr0-3 00000000 00000104 00000000 00000104
sr4-7 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
IASQ: 00000000 00000000 IAOQ: 10108068 1010806c
IIR: 22643206 ISR: 00000000 IOR: 10309800
CPU: 0 CR30: 2748c000 CR31: 103b0000
ORIG_R28: 00000000
...
Trap 5 on CPU 0
YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI
PSW: 00000000000001001111111100001111 Not tainted
r00-03 00000000 1030612c 10108064 1d7dcf20
r04-07 103f6dd4 1d7dc020 1d7dc000 000000f0
r08-11 00000001 00000400 274bb3c0 00000000
r12-15 2748c5d0 00000001 27603b80 101464a0
r16-19 274e9100 1030b10c 00000000 90000000
r20-23 00000000 00000001 b0324889 0000dbae
r24-27 00000001 00000064 10306420 102f6010
r28-31 00000000 00000232 274e9340 10125200
sr0-3 00000000 00000104 00000000 00000104
sr4-7 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
IASQ: 00000000 00000000 IAOQ: 10108068 1010806c
IIR: 22643206 ISR: 00000000 IOR: 10309800
CPU: 0 CR30: 2748c000 CR31: 103b0000
ORIG_R28: 103bf23f
Trap 5 on CPU 0
YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI
PSW: 00000000000001101111111100001111 Not tainted
r00-03 00000000 1030612c 10108064 1d7dcf20
r04-07 103f6dd4 1d7dc020 1d7dc000 000000f0
r08-11 00000001 00000400 274bb3c0 00000000
r12-15 2748c5d0 00000001 27603b80 101464a0
r16-19 274e9340 1030b10c 00000000 90000000
r20-23 00000000 00000001 b507ebf3 0000dbff
r24-27 00000001 00000064 10306420 102f60=FF
which say that is a trap 5 (ie a LPMC). So, may me am i wrong, but it see=
ms
that there is a hardware problem on this machine?
AFAIK to analyse this kind of problem would be to re-install (may be a te=
mporary
external disk) hp-ux and mainly DIAGTOOLS.
On my own a run 2.4.20-pa18 (2.4.21-pre2-pa18) (compiled with same gcc)
without problem on a b180 and b2k (excepted with PDC on this last).
But again I am not expert so I made ml in CC.
Cheers,
Joel
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* Re: [parisc-linux] kernel panic when extracting large tar files
2003-01-07 7:23 ` [parisc-linux] kernel panic when extracting large tar files jsoe0708
@ 2003-01-07 9:17 ` Grant Grundler
2003-01-07 12:39 ` Thibaut VARENE
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From: Grant Grundler @ 2003-01-07 9:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: jsoe0708; +Cc: Vlad D. Markov, parisc-linux
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 08:23:37AM +0100, jsoe0708@tiscali.be wrote:
...
> >Did not want to send the file to the whole group.
> >
> You would :-)
joel is right. See FAQ #17.
http://www.parisc-linux.org/faq/index.html
> Trap 5 on CPU 0
> IIR: 6ab60038 ISR: 00000000 IOR: 1d7dcf3c
> Trap 5 on CPU 0
> IIR: 22643206 ISR: 00000000 IOR: 10309800
> Trap 5 on CPU 0
> IIR: 22643206 ISR: 00000000 IOR: 10309800
> Trap 5 on CPU 0
>
> which say that is a trap 5 (ie a LPMC). So, may me am i wrong, but it seems
> that there is a hardware problem on this machine?
yes. LPMC is usually a recoverable memory parity error.
ISR/IOR is the virtual address that was accessed.
Since this is kernel space (ISR==0), I think you can just
drop the leading 1 for the physical address.
Try pulling half the memory and see if the trap goes away.
Or replace all the memory if you have spares.
grant
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* Re: [parisc-linux] kernel panic when extracting large tar files
2003-01-07 9:17 ` Grant Grundler
@ 2003-01-07 12:39 ` Thibaut VARENE
2003-01-07 20:13 ` Carlos O'Donell
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From: Thibaut VARENE @ 2003-01-07 12:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Grant Grundler; +Cc: jsoe0708, Vlad D. Markov, parisc-linux
Well,
after having talked a bit with the 'pioneers' here at ESIEE, it appears
that this tar problem is a long lasting one.
Matthieu Delahaye told me that since the very first days of pa/linux;
this bug has existed, mostly happening on 'un-taring' files, obliging
users to untar by small chunks of data.
FWIW, I experienced that bug too on the A500, had no time to chase it
down but I will look at it soon.
It's near the top of my TODO list :)
HTH,
Thibaut VARENE
The PA/Linux ESIEE Team
http://pateam.esiee.fr/
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* Re: [parisc-linux] kernel panic when extracting large tar files
2003-01-07 12:39 ` Thibaut VARENE
@ 2003-01-07 20:13 ` Carlos O'Donell
2003-01-07 23:25 ` Thibaut VARENE
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From: Carlos O'Donell @ 2003-01-07 20:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Thibaut VARENE; +Cc: Grant Grundler, jsoe0708, Vlad D. Markov, parisc-linux
> Matthieu Delahaye told me that since the very first days of pa/linux;
> this bug has existed, mostly happening on 'un-taring' files, obliging
> users to untar by small chunks of data.
And hardware errors have existed since the beggining of time ;)
> FWIW, I experienced that bug too on the A500, had no time to chase it
> down but I will look at it soon.
How big is the file? I routinely tar/untar _very_ large source archives
on my A500 and I see no problems.
c.
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* Re: [parisc-linux] kernel panic when extracting large tar files
2003-01-07 20:13 ` Carlos O'Donell
@ 2003-01-07 23:25 ` Thibaut VARENE
2003-01-08 1:34 ` Carlos O'Donell
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From: Thibaut VARENE @ 2003-01-07 23:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Carlos O'Donell; +Cc: grundler, jsoe0708, markov, parisc-linux
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 15:13:19 -0500
"Carlos O'Donell" <carlos@baldric.uwo.ca> wrote:
> > Matthieu Delahaye told me that since the very first days of pa/linux;
> > this bug has existed, mostly happening on 'un-taring' files, obliging
> > users to untar by small chunks of data.
>
> And hardware errors have existed since the beggining of time ;)
Hardware errors happening on several boxes and only when unpacking an archive?
Kinda "feature" heh ? :)
>
> > FWIW, I experienced that bug too on the A500, had no time to chase it
> > down but I will look at it soon.
>
> How big is the file? I routinely tar/untar _very_ large source archives
> on my A500 and I see no problems.
About 700M gzipped.
Thibaut VARENE
The PA/Linux ESIEE Team
http://pateam.esiee.fr/
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* Re: [parisc-linux] kernel panic when extracting large tar files
2003-01-07 23:25 ` Thibaut VARENE
@ 2003-01-08 1:34 ` Carlos O'Donell
2003-01-08 3:20 ` Carlos O'Donell
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From: Carlos O'Donell @ 2003-01-08 1:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Thibaut VARENE; +Cc: grundler, jsoe0708, markov, parisc-linux
> > > FWIW, I experienced that bug too on the A500, had no time to chase it
> > > down but I will look at it soon.
> >
> > How big is the file? I routinely tar/untar _very_ large source archives
> > on my A500 and I see no problems.
> About 700M gzipped.
I just unpacked 1234744157 Jan 7 19:33 src.tar.gz into a 4GB source
archive on an ext2 fs. The box didn't even blink. Running 2.4.19-pa22
parisc64 non-SMP.
As it turns out Vlad's archive is on 14MB's but contains lots of very
small files. I'm trying to get a hold of this to test it out.
c.
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* Re: [parisc-linux] kernel panic when extracting large tar files
2003-01-08 1:34 ` Carlos O'Donell
@ 2003-01-08 3:20 ` Carlos O'Donell
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From: Carlos O'Donell @ 2003-01-08 3:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Thibaut VARENE, grundler, jsoe0708, markov, parisc-linux
>
> As it turns out Vlad's archive is on 14MB's but contains lots of very
> small files. I'm trying to get a hold of this to test it out.
>
I just downloaded the archive that Vlad had problems with and it doesn't
crash my machine. We'll need some more detailed info about the hardware,
scsi setup, and the procedure.
c.
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