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From: Reuben Farrelly <reuben-linuxkernel@reub.net>
To: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, netdev@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: 2.6.24-rc4-mm1
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 01:12:49 +1100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <475E9AE1.1010005@reub.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20071210131135.855118f5.akpm@linux-foundation.org>



On 11/12/2007 8:11 AM, Andrew Morton wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 01:48:39 +1100
> Reuben Farrelly <reuben-linuxkernel@reub.net> wrote:
> 
>>
>> On 5/12/2007 4:17 PM, Andrew Morton wrote:
>>> Temporarily at
>>>
>>>   http://userweb.kernel.org/~akpm/2.6.24-rc4-mm1/
>>>
>>> Will appear later at
>>>
>>>   ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.24-rc4/2.6.24-rc4-mm1/
>>>
>>>
>>> - Lots of device IDs have been removed from the e1000 driver and moved over
>>>   to e1000e.  So if your e1000 stops working, you forgot to set CONFIG_E1000E.
>>>
>>> - The s390 build is still broken.
>> I'm seeing this most incredibly unhelpful (to debug) but fortunately
>> reproduceable problem (so far 4/4 times) on this -mm kernel.  I thought this 
>> problem may have been related to another bug which I have reported (A TCP oops) 
>> but even after applying a likely fix for that I am still seeing this problem.
>>
>> The machine boots up perfectly fine and runs good until I load it up.
>> In this case I can reliably cause this to occur by pulling a 3G ISO across the
>> GigE network from my Linux box to my PC.  After maybe 50M or so, the console 
>> just displays this (ignore initial boot banner):
>>
>> ----------
>>
>>   * Starting local ...                                                     [ ok ]
>>
>>
>> This is tornado.reub.net (Linux x86_64 2.6.24-rc4-mm1) 00:24:01
>>
>> tornado login: *** buffer overf
>>
>> -------
>>
>> Yes - after displaying the 'f' in what I can only guess is the word 'overflow',
>> the box spontaneously reboots.  There is no further console output until it 
>> starts to come back up again.
>>
>> The problem does not exist in 2.6.23-gentoo kernels nor in a vanilla 
>> 2.6.24-rc4-git6 (phew!), so this looks to be an -mm only problem at this stage.
>>
>> I enabled a number of kernel debugging options but then I got no output at all 
>> when the machine crashed.
>>
>> I'm at a bit of a loss as to which subsystem this might be coming from, so I'm 
>> not sure who to CC.
>>
>> Box information is (still) up at http://www.reub.net/files/kernel/2.6.24-rc4-mm1/
>>
> 
> hm.  grepping around for "buffer overflow" doesn't turn up anything except in
> drivers which you won't be using on that machine.
> 
> I'd be suspecting networking, obviously.  If you're feeling keen could you please
> grep a 2.6.24-rc4 tree and apply 2.6.24-rc4-mm1's origin.patch and git-net.patch
> and see if the bug is still present?

No - seems to be fine with just origin.patch and git-net.patch.

Just for good measure I then reverted git-net.patch and applied 
git-netdev-all.patch instead, and still wasn't able to trigger the reboot or 
console message, no matter how hard I tried.

I guess for now I'll sit on it, and if it appears in the next -mm it'll probably 
annoy me enough and inspire me to dig deeper (or, "guess" deeper, given the lack 
of direction as to where to even begin).

Reuben

  reply	other threads:[~2007-12-11 14:12 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <20071204211701.994dfce6.akpm@linux-foundation.org>
2007-12-06  6:59 ` 2.6.24-rc4-mm1 Reuben Farrelly
2007-12-06  7:09   ` 2.6.24-rc4-mm1 David Miller
2007-12-07 13:16     ` 2.6.24-rc4-mm1 Ilpo Järvinen
2007-12-12 17:57       ` 2.6.24-rc4-mm1 Cedric Le Goater
2007-12-06  7:35   ` 2.6.24-rc4-mm1 Andrew Morton
2007-12-10 12:24     ` 2.6.24-rc4-mm1 Ilpo Järvinen
2007-12-10 20:05       ` 2.6.24-rc4-mm1 Ilpo Järvinen
2007-12-12 19:21       ` 2.6.24-rc4-mm1 Cedric Le Goater
2007-12-13 17:38         ` tcp_sacktag_one() WARNING (was Re: 2.6.24-rc4-mm1) Cedric Le Goater
     [not found] ` <475D51C7.6010809@reub.net>
2007-12-10 21:11   ` 2.6.24-rc4-mm1 Andrew Morton
2007-12-11 14:12     ` Reuben Farrelly [this message]
     [not found] ` <33307c790712110813h23def95dvd068b7226e9fcd36@mail.gmail.com>
2007-12-11 20:37   ` 2.6.24-rc4-mm1 Andrew Morton
2007-12-11 21:20     ` 2.6.24-rc4-mm1 Ingo Molnar
2007-12-11 21:26     ` 2.6.24-rc4-mm1 Kok, Auke
2007-12-11 21:59       ` 2.6.24-rc4-mm1 Kok, Auke
2007-12-11 22:10       ` 2.6.24-rc4-mm1 Andrew Morton
2007-12-11 22:17         ` 2.6.24-rc4-mm1 Kok, Auke
2007-12-11 23:15           ` 2.6.24-rc4-mm1 Randy Dunlap
2007-12-12  4:16 ` 2.6.24-rc4-mm1 Rik van Riel
2007-12-13 17:45 ` 2.6.24-rc4-mm1 - BUG in tcp_fragment Cedric Le Goater
2007-12-13 23:00   ` Ilpo Järvinen
2007-12-14  6:52     ` Cedric Le Goater
2007-12-14 20:14     ` [PATCH net-2.6.25] Revert recent TCP work Ilpo Järvinen
2007-12-16 22:21       ` David Miller

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