From: Dave Jones <davej@redhat.com>
To: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
Cc: Trond Myklebust <Trond.Myklebust@netapp.com>,
chucklever@gmail.com, Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: NFS oops in 2.6.26rc4
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 14:20:15 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20080604182015.GA20074@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <E1135064-06EA-405C-A967-DFB1DC9F0418@oracle.com>
On Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 02:13:08PM -0400, Chuck Lever wrote:
>
> On Jun 4, 2008, at 10:19 AM, Dave Jones wrote:
>
> > On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 03:37:01PM -0400, Chuck Lever wrote:
> >
> >>> Something else of note which I hadn't seen before, usually things
> >>> lock
> >>> up just after that first oops. For some reason, today it survived
> >>> a little longer, but things really went downhill fast.
> >>> It survived a 'dmesg ; scp dmesg davej@gelk', and then wedged solid.
> >>> So as well as the oops, it seems we're corrupting memory too.
> >>> For reference, this kernel has both SLUB_DEBUG and PAGEALLOC_DEBUG
> >>> enabled.
> >>
> >> I haven't seen this kind of problem here with .26, but yes, it does
> >> look like something is clobbering memory during an NFS mount.
> >>
> >> I introduced some NFS mount parsing changes in this commit range:
> >>
> >> 2d767432..82d101d5
> >>
> >> A quick bisect should show which, if any of these, is the guilty
> >> party. If any of these are the problem, I suspect it's 3f8400d1.
> >
> > I didn't get time to try this out yet (hopefully tomorrow).
> > In the meantime, we've just gotten word of another user seeing memory
> > corruption with nfs - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=449958
>
> 449958 could very well be the same problem. The stack traceback is a
> lot cleaner than the one you originally sent, but there are a lot of
> similarities. (I doubt this is related to symlinks, as the comment
> suggests).
>
> Is commit 86d61d863 applied to the current rawhide kernel?
That kernel was .26rc4.git2, so unless it's only gone in in the last day
or two, yes. (Bandwidth impaired right now, and no local git repo to check)
Dave
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-06-04 18:27 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-05-27 19:04 NFS oops in 2.6.26rc4 Dave Jones
2008-05-29 11:48 ` Jeff Layton
2008-05-30 17:59 ` Chuck Lever
2008-05-30 18:21 ` Dave Jones
2008-05-30 18:31 ` Trond Myklebust
2008-05-30 19:03 ` Dave Jones
2008-05-30 19:37 ` Chuck Lever
2008-06-04 14:19 ` Dave Jones
2008-06-04 18:13 ` Chuck Lever
2008-06-04 18:20 ` Dave Jones [this message]
2008-06-04 19:13 ` Chuck Lever
2008-06-23 15:40 ` Trond Myklebust
2008-06-23 15:55 ` Dave Jones
2008-06-23 16:04 ` Trond Myklebust
2008-06-23 23:11 ` Dave Jones
2008-06-23 23:19 ` Trond Myklebust
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