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    Help Understanding a Crash [kernel panic]

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      None 0 @bmeeks
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      @bmeeks Just thought it could be a problem with my installation, but it doesn't seem to make sense...
      Alright, disabled blocking, and gonna try the DEV branch when I have time.

      Thanks!

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        bmeeks @None 0
        last edited by bmeeks

        @none-0 said in Help Understanding a Crash [kernel panic]:

        @bmeeks Just thought it could be a problem with my installation, but it doesn't seem to make sense...
        Alright, disabled blocking, and gonna try the DEV branch when I have time.

        Thanks!

        If you are using Legacy Blocking Mode, then netmap is 100% completely and totally out of the picture. You should never see a netmap_ring_reinit() error in Legacy Mode. The only way to see that error is if something is still running with the netmap kernel device. If you are still getting kernel crashes and not using Inline IPS Mode on any interface, then Suricata is not the root cause of the problem.

        Everything I mentioned above about the new Suricata in the Snapshots branch only applies when using Inline IPS Mode.

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          None 0 @bmeeks
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          @bmeeks
          My mistake, there's no netmap_ring_reinit this time:

          <6>arp: 192.168.0.30 moved from 00:1d:60:7d:8c:61 to 00:05:4b:04:5e:7c on igb1
          <6>arp: 192.168.0.39 moved from 00:22:15:6c:eb:96 to 00:e0:53:0b:40:f8 on igb1
          <6>pid 18785 (grep), jid 0, uid 0: exited on signal 10 (core dumped)
          <6>igb1: link state changed to DOWN
          <6>igb1: link state changed to UP
          <6>igb1: link state changed to DOWN
          <6>igb1: link state changed to UP
          <6>igb1: link state changed to DOWN
          <6>igb1: link state changed to UP
          <6>igb1: link state changed to DOWN
          <6>igb1: link state changed to UP
          <6>arp: 192.168.0.30 moved from f4:6d:04:e4:84:54 to 00:05:4b:04:5e:7c on igb1
          <6>igb1: promiscuous mode disabled
          <6>igb1: promiscuous mode enabled
          <6>igb1: link state changed to DOWN
          <6>igb1: link state changed to UP
          <6>igb1: link state changed to DOWN
          <6>igb1: link state changed to UP
          
          
          Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
          cpuid = 2; apic id = 02
          fault virtual address	= 0xffff
          fault code		= supervisor read data, page not present
          instruction pointer	= 0x20:0xffffffff83cf7396
          stack pointer	        = 0x28:0xfffffe0089906ac0
          frame pointer	        = 0x28:0xfffffe0089906ac0
          code segment		= base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
          			= DPL 0, pres 1, long 1, def32 0, gran 1
          processor eflags	= interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
          current process		= 19 (dp_zil_clean_taskq_)
          trap number		= 12
          panic: page fault
          cpuid = 2
          time = 1630329038
          KDB: enter: panic
          
          

          So as you said, this is not related at all with Suricata. netmap is out.

          Ok, so in this log there'r "promiscuous mode" changes, and even if that is normal, I uninstalled darkstat anyway.

          Now the only other pkg installed is pfBlockerNG-devel. Let's see if my system will crash again in the next days....

          Thanks.

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            You have the backtrace from the crash report?

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              None 0 @stephenw10
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              @stephenw10 Hi! Yes, here: ddb.txt

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                Mmm, well very similar but not identical:

                db:0:kdb.enter.default>  bt
                Tracing pid 40766 tid 100593 td 0xfffff8013f829740
                kdb_enter() at kdb_enter+0x37/frame 0xfffffe00910f4530
                vpanic() at vpanic+0x197/frame 0xfffffe00910f4580
                panic() at panic+0x43/frame 0xfffffe00910f45e0
                trap_fatal() at trap_fatal+0x391/frame 0xfffffe00910f4640
                trap_pfault() at trap_pfault+0x4f/frame 0xfffffe00910f4690
                trap() at trap+0x286/frame 0xfffffe00910f47a0
                calltrap() at calltrap+0x8/frame 0xfffffe00910f47a0
                --- trap 0xc, rip = 0xffffffff8120874b, rsp = 0xfffffe00910f4870, rbp = 0xfffffe00910f4880 ---
                vm_radix_remove() at vm_radix_remove+0x1b/frame 0xfffffe00910f4880
                vm_page_free_prep() at vm_page_free_prep+0x55/frame 0xfffffe00910f48a0
                vm_page_free_toq() at vm_page_free_toq+0x12/frame 0xfffffe00910f48d0
                vm_object_page_remove() at vm_object_page_remove+0x61/frame 0xfffffe00910f4930
                vm_map_entry_delete() at vm_map_entry_delete+0x104/frame 0xfffffe00910f4980
                vm_map_delete() at vm_map_delete+0x184/frame 0xfffffe00910f49e0
                vm_map_remove() at vm_map_remove+0xab/frame 0xfffffe00910f4a10
                vmspace_exit() at vmspace_exit+0xcb/frame 0xfffffe00910f4a50
                exit1() at exit1+0x55b/frame 0xfffffe00910f4ab0
                sys_sys_exit() at sys_sys_exit+0xd/frame 0xfffffe00910f4ac0
                amd64_syscall() at amd64_syscall+0x387/frame 0xfffffe00910f4bf0
                fast_syscall_common() at fast_syscall_common+0xf8/frame 0xfffffe00910f4bf0
                --- syscall (1, FreeBSD ELF64, sys_sys_exit), rip = 0x800c2a00a, rsp = 0x7fffffffec38, rbp = 0x7fffffffec50 ---
                

                What is that running on?

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                  None 0 @stephenw10
                  last edited by

                  @stephenw10

                  What is that running on?

                  Sorry, what you mean?

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                    bmeeks @None 0
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                    @none-0 said in Help Understanding a Crash [kernel panic]:

                    @stephenw10

                    What is that running on?

                    Sorry, what you mean?

                    I suspect he means what type of hardware -- Netgate appliance (and if so, which model, as different models have different CPU families) or generic Intel/AMD hardware.

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                      None 0 @bmeeks
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                      @bmeeks @stephenw10

                      It's a generic Intel box:
                      CPU: i3-4170
                      RAM: Kingston 2x8GB
                      Mobo: Asus (don't remember the model, but I can check)
                      Network adp: Intel I350-T4V2
                      9a875d05-7f0a-4a25-a170-4956d0ccea7f-image.png

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by stephenw10

                        Mmm, well I would be running a RAM test there when you can to be sure it's not hardware issue.
                        Though it seems far too similar to be a RAM error which is usually pretty random.

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                          None 0 @stephenw10
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                          @stephenw10 I think I ll buy a new stick... Memory tests work sometimes, but for intermittent problems I would possible need to run them for days...
                          I can do the tests with more time, and use them elsewhere if happens to be no problem with.

                          A single module would do the trick, or dual channel benefits pfsense? I mean, it won't use the bandwidth, but latency is better in dual too... What do you guys think?

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                            Unlikely to make much difference IMO. For a test it doesn't really matter anyway.

                            Steve

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                              None 0
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                              Hello,

                              Just to update about the crashs: they didn't happen again.
                              Also, I've being using Suricata 6.0.3 release since than, and no netmap issues 😸

                              So, I changed my RAM, and tested the old ones:
                              24H of MemTest86+ and at least 5hrs of GoldMemory (not the best tests, but still), resulted in not a single red flag for them (tested individually), AND I'm using them on other Win machines withouth BSOD or anything in the logs.

                              I already saw RAM tests failing to detect problems, so based on what you explained, I'm assuming that both 1 - the issue with Suricata's Multithreading ring access, and 2 - darkstat, were hitting some intermittent problem, that I could not with tests and other OS.

                              Anyway, thank you for helping me out solving this. Really appreciate @stephenw10 and @bmeeks !

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