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From: Philipp Reisner <philipp.reisner@linbit.com>
To: "Graham, Simon" <Simon.Graham@stratus.com>
Cc: drbd-dev@lists.linbit.com
Subject: Re: [Drbd-dev] Crash in _req_may_be_done()
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 16:18:12 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200609121618.12929.philipp.reisner@linbit.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <342BAC0A5467384983B586A6B0B37671038B027C@EXNA.corp.stratus.com>

Am Dienstag, 12. September 2006 16:00 schrieb Graham, Simon:
> Philipp,
>
> > Ok, I just document here my findings, in case Simon works on the same,
> > I do not want that we hunt the same bugs ...
> >
> > Currently I run drbd in my UML setup and hit a crash in.
> > _req_may_be_done()
>
> I think I may be looking at the same thing although it's tricky to
> locate the source code from the optimized binary. I am certainly seeing
> a crash in _req_may_be_done I just haven't figured out where yet (too
> much inlined optimized code!)
>
> My plan is to take your new instrumentation this morning and run again
> but I'll also watch out for any updates from you.

Hi Simon,

I fixed two bugs during the day. See:
http://lists.linbit.com/pipermail/drbd-cvs/2006-September/001219.html

it was the unconditional hlist_del()

and

http://lists.linbit.com/pipermail/drbd-cvs/2006-September/001221.html
The missing dec_ap_bio(mdev)

[...]
> > [42950452.520000] drbd0: _req_mod(a101c744,to_be_submitted)
> > [42950452.520000] drbd0: _req_mod(a101c744,completed_ok)
> > [42950452.520000] drbd0: _req_may_be_done(a101c744 L-coN-----)
> >            *******   without modifications it would crash here
> > **********
> > [42950452.540000] drbd0: _req_mod(a101c744,to_be_send)
> > [42950452.540000] drbd0: _req_mod(a101c744,to_be_submitted)
> > [42950452.540000] drbd0: _req_mod(a101c744,queue_for_net_write)
> > [42950452.540000] drbd0: _req_mod(a101c744,handed_over_to_network)
> > [42950452.540000] drbd0: _req_may_be_done(a101c744 Lp--Np-s--)
> > [42950452.540000] drbd0: _req_mod(a101c744,completed_ok)
> > [42950452.540000] drbd0: _req_may_be_done(a101c744 L-coNp-s--)
> > [42950452.540000] drbd0: _req_mod(a101c744,recv_acked_by_peer)
> > [42950452.540000] drbd0: _req_may_be_done(a101c744 L-coN--s-o)
> >
> > What we see here is, that UML's block layer finishes the write of the
> > block before we even mark the request that it should be sent.
> > Strange, since the code in drbd_make_request_common() is:
>
> Well, Are you talking about the 1st few lines in the list above? Where
> the order is to_be_submitted, completed_ok, to_be_send, to_be_submitted?
> If so, I would suspect that the lines AFTER the crash location are for a
> different request that happens to use the same req structure... It might
> be a good idea to implement some sort of monotonically increasing
> sequence number for each drbd_req_new() that is done and output that in
> the trace (the address of the req structure is really not very
> interesting for debugging anyway) -- an additional atomic_increment
> inside drbd_req_new shouldn't be too bad...

Right, the first three lines where from an read request, and the other
lines form the following write request. I improved the traceing code
afterwards with also printing the direction R/W.

That is it from me for today, it think.

-Philipp
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  reply	other threads:[~2006-09-12 14:18 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-09-12 14:00 [Drbd-dev] Crash in _req_may_be_done() Graham, Simon
2006-09-12 14:18 ` Philipp Reisner [this message]
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2006-09-12  7:36 Philipp Reisner

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