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    Kernel panic 4-5 Nov (i386)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      eri--
      last edited by

      Give a shot at tomorrows snapshots.

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        FisherKing
        last edited by

        Wahoo!  Thanks ermal!

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          bEsTiAn
          last edited by

          coming from my own thread :
          http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,30207.msg157592.html
          Unfortunately, using latest available snaphost, the crash repeats, after 1 or 2 minutes uptime

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            FisherKing
            last edited by

            Yeah - I installed the 2010-11-25 update and experienced the same thing.

            Ermal - do you need a backtrace from the current snapshot, or is what you have already sufficient?

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              mbartosch
              last edited by

              Hi,

              doesn't look good yet, using the snapshot from yesterday (sullrich@FreeBSD_8.0_pfSense_2.0-snaps.pfsense.org, Thu Nov 25 10:39:16 EST 20).

              I just created the first LAGG interface from vr2 and vr3 on my Soekris 5501. Immediately after clicking the apply button in the web interface:

              Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode                                 
              cpuid = 0; apic id = 00                                                       
              fault virtual address  = 0xc                                                 
              fault code              = supervisor read, page not present                   
              instruction pointer    = 0x20:0xc09bbc2d                                     
              stack pointer          = 0x28:0xe5dbec04                                     
              frame pointer          = 0x28:0xe5dbec24                                     
              code segment            = base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b                   
                                      = DPL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1                       
              processor eflags        = interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0                 
              current process        = 11 (irq9: vr2)                                       
              trap number            = 12                                                   
              panic: page fault                                                             
              cpuid = 0                                                                     
              Uptime: 17h58m38s                                                             
              Cannot dump. Device not defined or unavailable.

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                eri--
                last edited by

                Hmmm sorry i thought i had pushed the patch to repo!
                Just did though try with next snaps.

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                  jlepthien
                  last edited by

                  Is this probably the same issue that hits me here: http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,30465.0.html

                  | apple fanboy | music lover | network and security specialist | in love with cisco systems |

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                    mbartosch
                    last edited by

                    Hi,

                    @ermal:

                    Hmmm sorry i thought i had pushed the patch to repo!
                    Just did though try with next snaps.

                    just to give a quick head-up: I have tried the latest snapshot and it seems to have fixed the problem. No kernel panic yes with extensive VLAN on LAGG interfaces config fiddling (but no actual traffic over these yet).

                    Thanks for fixing this,

                    Martin

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                      bEsTiAn
                      last edited by

                      same here
                      uptime 2 hours and increasing :)

                      thanks a lot once more for the hard and continuous work

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                        jlepthien
                        last edited by

                        Still not possible for me to add my second wireless interface…

                        See http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,30465.0.html

                        Still rebooting then...

                        | apple fanboy | music lover | network and security specialist | in love with cisco systems |

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                          eri--
                          last edited by

                          Go over to your thread jlepthien do not hijack this one.

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                            jlepthien
                            last edited by

                            Well, doesn't this look kinda the same problem? And since you are the one fixing this I thought you might be interesting. If you do not want the info on bugs I'll happily install 1.2.3 again and leave the testing up to you…

                            | apple fanboy | music lover | network and security specialist | in love with cisco systems |

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                              CryoGenID
                              last edited by

                              Unfortunately, I am still fighting with the kernel panic  :'( :'( :'( :'(

                              I had hopefully upgraded to "Sat Nov 27 03:13:22 EST 2010 "-Build via USB-Stick, which worked pretty fine.
                              Today, I tried to use the built-in update feature and… BANG! Kernel-Panic (Fatal Trap 12), see attached screenshot...
                              (the screenshot is from an older build, but the error is still the same)

                              ermal, are you still fighting this problem? :-)

                              Hopefully there will be a solution soon :)

                              Best regards,

                              Christian

                              pfSense_ERROR.jpg
                              pfSense_ERROR.jpg_thumb

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                                eri--
                                last edited by

                                without a backtrace i cannot say that this is related to this.

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                                  FisherKing
                                  last edited by

                                  I tested both the 27th and 29th snapshots, doing an upgrade to the 27th and then a clean install for the 29th.  Kernel panic still pops up for me under the same conditions as before.  Oddly, the panic doesn't happen until after the update / install has been in place for a while (1-4 hours?)  If I install an update, both GUI and fetch and will work for a bit, then a couple hours later, I run fetch from the console or log into the GUI again and it bonks almost immediately.

                                  I'll get a current backtrace for you in the next hour or two.

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                                    FisherKing
                                    last edited by

                                    Ok - here's the panic and back trace from the 11/29 build.

                                    
                                    FreeBSD/i386 (xxxxxx.xxx) (ttyu0)
                                    
                                    login: root
                                    Password:
                                    # fetch http://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_RELENG_8_1/i386/pfSense_HEAD/update
                                    s/pfSense-Full-Update-2.0-BETA4-20101129-2231.tgz
                                    Kernel page fault with the following non-sleepable locks held:
                                    exclusive sleep mutex fxp0 (network driver) r = 0 (0xc36de018) locked @ /usr/pfS
                                    ensesrc/src/sys/kern/kern_mutex.c:147
                                    KDB: stack backtrace:
                                    X_db_sym_numargs(c0ea7a7e,c3304a4c,c0a33fb5,93,0,...) at X_db_sym_numargs+0x146
                                    kdb_backtrace(93,0,ffffffff,c144e8a4,c3304a84,...) at kdb_backtrace+0x29
                                    witness_display_spinlock(c0ea9f96,c3304a98,4,1,0,...) at witness_display_spinloc
                                    k+0x75
                                    witness_warn(5,0,c0ee832e,1,c35ab7f8,...) at witness_warn+0x20d
                                    trap(c3304b24) at trap+0x19e
                                    alltraps(c36e6100,dedeadc0,c36e6100,c36e6100,c3304bac,...) at alltraps+0x1b
                                    m_tag_delete_chain(c36e6100,0,df,0,c36de000,...) at m_tag_delete_chain+0x3f
                                    reallocf(c36e6100,100,0,9e3,c0ea29ae,...) at reallocf+0x8a5
                                    uma_zfree_arg(c1d7e380,c36e6100,0,c36df1f0,c3304c20,...) at uma_zfree_arg+0x29
                                    m_freem(c36e6100,c36e4d40,8,c36de000,c36cc800,...) at m_freem+0x43
                                    fwohci_init(c36de018,4,c0e63eff,82a,c36de018,...) at fwohci_init+0x545c
                                    fwohci_init(c36de000,1,c0ea5a5d,189,c130de98,...) at fwohci_init+0x7a25
                                    softclock(c130de60,c3304cc8,c09dfff4,c1311c00,c35d45b8,...) at softclock+0x24a
                                    intr_event_execute_handlers(c35ab7f8,c35d4580,c0e9f7b8,533,c35d45f0,...) at intr
                                    _event_execute_handlers+0x125
                                    intr_event_add_handler(c35aa110,c3304d38,c0e9f51d,344,c35ab7f8,...) at intr_even
                                    t_add_handler+0x42f
                                    fork_exit(c09c8da0,c35aa110,c3304d38) at fork_exit+0xb8
                                    fork_trampoline() at fork_trampoline+0x8
                                    --- trap 0, eip = 0, esp = 0xc3304d70, ebp = 0 ---
                                    
                                    Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
                                    cpuid = 0; apic id = 00
                                    fault virtual address   = 0xdedeadc0
                                    fault code              = supervisor read, page not present
                                    instruction pointer     = 0x20:0xc0a53258
                                    stack pointer           = 0x28:0xc3304b64
                                    frame pointer           = 0x28:0xc3304b74
                                    code segment            = base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
                                                            = DPL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
                                    processor eflags        = interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
                                    current process         = 12 (swi4: clock)
                                    [thread]
                                    Stopped at      m_tag_delete+0x48:      movl    0(%ecx),%eax
                                    db> lock order reversal: (Giant after non-sleepable)
                                     1st 0xc36de018 fxp0 (network driver) @ /usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/kern/kern_mutex.
                                    c:147
                                     2nd 0xc130d110 Giant (Giant) @ /usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/dev/usb/input/ukbd.c:170
                                    4
                                    KDB: stack backtrace:
                                    X_db_sym_numargs(c0ea7a7e,c330489c,c0a33fb5,c0a24b9b,c0eaa9ea,...) at X_db_sym_n
                                    umargs+0x146
                                    kdb_backtrace(c0a24b9b,c0eaa9ea,c355f040,c355e1a0,c33048f8,...) at kdb_backtrace
                                    +0x29
                                    witness_display_spinlock(c0eaa9ea,c130d110,c0eceae9,c355e1a0,c0e93752,...) at wi
                                    tness_display_spinlock+0x75
                                    witness_checkorder(c130d110,9,c0e93752,6a8,0,...) at witness_checkorder+0x839
                                    _mtx_lock_flags(c130d110,0,c0e93752,6a8,c392ea80,...) at _mtx_lock_flags+0xc4
                                    ucom_attach(c3c4b000,1,c130bd68,c1309f20,c3304978,...) at ucom_attach+0x1c08
                                    ixgbe_init_fdir_perfect_82599(c35b2c00,1,c1309fa4,c130bd68,1,...) at ixgbe_init_
                                    fdir_perfect_82599+0x6456
                                    sc_attach_unit(c122daa0,78,c3304990,c09b0166,c33049b0,...) at sc_attach_unit+0x5
                                    23
                                    cncheckc(c33049b0,c0526fe5,c0e3bd0d,c0528290,c33049ac,...) at cncheckc+0x48
                                    cngetc(c0e3bd0d,c0528290,c33049ac,c33049e8,1,...) at cngetc+0x16
                                    db_readline(c12dad60,78,c33049cc,c0525c26,c0e3bd0d,...) at db_readline+0x75
                                    db_read_line(c0e3bd0d,c3304a20,c0527add,c0ee41e5,0,...) at db_read_line+0x1a
                                    db_command_loop(c0ee41e5,0,c33049f4,c0e0cf9d,0,...) at db_command_loo3304b24,...
                                    ) at 0xed
                                    kdb_trap(c,0,c3304
                                    db>
                                    db> bt
                                    Tracing pid 12 tid 64007 td 0xc35ad280
                                    m_tag_delete(c36e6100,dedeadc0,c36e6100,c36e6100,c3304bac,...) at m_tag_delete+0
                                    x48
                                    m_tag_delete_chain(c36e6100,0,df,0,c36de000,...) at m_tag_delete_chain+0x3f
                                    reallocf(c36e6100,100,0,9e3,c0ea29ae,...) at reallocf+0x8a5
                                    uma_zfree_arg(c1d7e380,c36e6100,0,c36df1f0,c3304c20,...) at uma_zfree_arg+0x29
                                    m_freem(c36e6100,c36e4d40,8,c36de000,c36cc800,...) at m_freem+0x43
                                    fwohci_init(c36de018,4,c0e63eff,82a,c36de018,...) at fwohci_init+0x545c
                                    fwohci_init(c36de000,1,c0ea5a5d,189,c130de98,...) at fwohci_init+0x7a25
                                    softclock(c130de60,c3304cc8,c09dfff4,c1311c00,c35d45b8,...) at softclock+0x24a
                                    intr_event_execute_handlers(c35ab7f8,c35d4580,c0e9f7b8,533,c35d45f0,...) at intr
                                    _event_execute_handlers+0x125
                                    intr_event_add_handler(c35aa110,c3304d38,c0e9f51d,344,c35ab7f8,...) at intr_even
                                    t_add_handler+0x42f
                                    fork_exit(c09c8da0,c35aa110,c3304d38) at fork_exit+0xb8
                                    fork_trampoline() at fork_trampoline+0x8
                                    --- trap 0, eip = 0, esp = 0xc3304d70, ebp = 0 ---
                                    db>
                                    
                                    I noticed some KDB: stack backtrace messages in the boot up sequence also, so I've included those as well.
                                    
                                    [code]
                                    Configuring firewall.....lock order reversal:
                                     1st 0xc12d8a0c pf task mtx (pf task mtx) @ /usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/contrib/pf/n
                                    et/pf_ioctl.c:1397
                                     2nd 0xc147a864 ifnet_rw (ifnet_rw) @ /usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/net/if.c:2055
                                    KDB: stack backtrace:
                                    X_db_sym_numargs(c0ea7a7e,d43de9c0,c0a33fb5,c0a24b9b,c0eaa9ea,...) at X_db_sym_n
                                    umargs+0x146
                                    kdb_backtrace(c0a24b9b,c0eaa9ea,c3565638,c35627e8,d43dea1c,...) at kdb_backtrace
                                    +0x29
                                    witness_display_spinlock(c0eaa9ea,c147a864,c0eb3e25,c35627e8,c0eb3e04,...) at wi
                                    tness_display_spinlock+0x75
                                    witness_checkorder(c147a864,1,c0eb3e04,807,0,...) at witness_checkorder+0x839
                                    _rw_rlock(c147a864,c0eb3e04,807,c392e930,3,...) at _rw_rlock+0x9c
                                    ifunit(c392e930,0,c0e3ab59,575,c0eb2f6d,...) at ifunit+0x27
                                    pfioctl(c3923500,c0104414,c392e930,3,c3c37780,...) at pfioctl+0x2724
                                    dev2udev(c3c62888,c0104414,c392e930,c35a8400,c3c37780,...) at dev2udev+0x898
                                    kern_ioctl(c3c37780,8,c0104414,c392e930,1a2d860,...) at kern_ioctl+0x1fd
                                    ioctl(c3c37780,d43decf8,c0ee8261,c0ec0326,c3c3ad48,...) at ioctl+0x134
                                    syscall(d43ded38) at syscall+0x220
                                    Xint0x80_syscall() at Xint0x80_syscall+0x20
                                    --- syscall (54, FreeBSD ELF32, ioctl), eip = 0x281e0533, esp = 0xbfbfdd9c, ebp
                                    = 0xbfbfddd8 ---
                                    .done.
                                    Starting PFLOG...done.
                                    Setting up gateway monitors...No matching processes were found
                                    done.
                                    Synchronizing user settings...lock order reversal:
                                     1st 0xcc04c260 bufwait (bufwait) @ /usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/kern/vfs_bio.c:2559
                                     2nd 0xc3c27000 dirhash (dirhash) @ /usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/ufs/ufs/ufs_dirhash.
                                    c:285
                                    KDB: stack backtrace:
                                    X_db_sym_numargs(c0ea7a7e,d44187c0,c0a33fb5,c0a24b9b,c0eaa9ea,...) at X_db_sym_n
                                    umargs+0x146
                                    kdb_backtrace(c0a24b9b,c0eaa9ea,c3561fc8,c3565ec0,d441881c,...) at kdb_backtrace
                                    +0x29
                                    witness_display_spinlock(c0eaa9ea,c3c27000,c0ed4887,c3565ec0,c0ed4515,...) at wi
                                    tness_display_spinlock+0x75
                                    witness_checkorder(c3c27000,9,c0ed4515,11d,0,...) at witness_checkorder+0x839
                                    _sx_xlock(c3c27000,0,c0ed4515,11d,c3c59d24,...) at _sx_xlock+0x85
                                    ufsdirhash_enduseful(cc04c200,d4418944,34,cc1833e8,d44188ec,...) at ufsdirhash_e
                                    nduseful+0x2f5
                                    ufsdirhash_add(c3c59d24,d4418944,3e8,d44188d8,d44188dc,...) at ufsdirhash_add+0x
                                    13
                                    ufs_direnter(c3957648,c3e55c90,d4418944,d4418bd4,0,...) at ufs_direnter+0x729
                                    ufs_itimes(d4418bd4,0,d4418b30,d4418a8c,c0dba8d5,...) at ufs_itimes+0x14bd
                                    ufs_itimes(d4418b30,d4418b48,0,0,d4418ba8,...) at ufs_itimes+0x17b0
                                    VOP_CREATE_APV(c12bd740,d4418b30,d4418bd4,d4418ac8,0,...) at VOP_CREATE_APV+0xa5
                                    
                                    vn_open_cred(d4418ba8,d4418c5c,1a4,0,c35a8400,...) at vn_open_cred+0x215
                                    vn_open(d4418ba8,d4418c5c,1a4,c3c63818,281df000,...) at vn_open+0x3b
                                    kern_openat(c3d31280,ffffff9c,bfbfd2f8,0,603,...) at kern_openat+0x125
                                    kern_open(c3d31280,bfbfd2f8,0,602,1a4,...) at kern_open+0x35
                                    open(c3d31280,d4418cf8,c,c3d31280,c3c3cd48,...) at open+0x30
                                    syscall(d4418d38) at syscall+0x220
                                    Xint0x80_syscall() at Xint0x80_syscall+0x20
                                    --- syscall (5, FreeBSD ELF32, open), eip = 0x281a7a83, esp = 0xbfbfd2bc, ebp =
                                    0xbfbfd708 ---
                                    done.
                                    Starting webConfigurator...done.
                                    Configuring CRON...done.
                                    Starting OpenNTP time client...done.
                                    lock order reversal:
                                     1st 0xc3e5edf4 ufs (ufs) @ /usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/kern/vfs_mount.c:1058
                                     2nd 0xc3e848b8 devfs (devfs) @ /usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/kern/vfs_subr.c:2090
                                    KDB: stack backtrace:
                                    X_db_sym_numargs(c0ea7a7e,d4455800,c0a33fb5,c0a24b9b,c0eaa9ea,...) at X_db_sym_n
                                    umargs+0x146
                                    kdb_backtrace(c0a24b9b,c0eaa9ea,c3565e58,c3565d88,d445585c,...) at kdb_backtrace
                                    +0x29
                                    witness_display_spinlock(c0eaa9ea,c3e848b8,c0e96afc,c3565d88,c0eb1da5,...) at wi
                                    tness_display_spinlock+0x75
                                    witness_checkorder(c3e848b8,9,c0eb1da5,82a,0,...) at witness_checkorder+0x839
                                    __lockmgr_args(c3e848b8,80100,c3e848d4,0,0,...) at __lockmgr_args+0x7f5
                                    vop_stdlock(d4455978,c0a33d5b,c0e96d43,80100,c3e84860,...) at vop_stdlock+0x62
                                    VOP_LOCK1_APV(c1292060,d4455978,c3dea5a4,c12d68e0,c3e84860,...) at VOP_LOCK1_APV
                                    +0xb5
                                    _vn_lock(c3e84860,80100,c0eb1da5,82a,8,...) at _vn_lock+0x5e
                                    vget(c3e84860,80100,c3dea500,15e,c0e96c5a,...) at vget+0xb9
                                    devfs_allocv(c3ddf880,c3c4f284,d4455a10,9d,c147a63c,...) at devfs_allocv+0x102
                                    devfs_rules_apply(c3c4f284,80000,d4455c30,430,0,...) at devfs_rules_apply+0x14a
                                    vfs_donmount(c3dea500,0,c3ddf980,c3ddf980,bfbfde09,...) at vfs_donmount+0x14c2
                                    nmount(c3dea500,d4455cf8,c,c3dea500,c3e817f8,...) at nmount+0x75
                                    syscall(d4455d38) at syscall+0x220
                                    Xint0x80_syscall() at Xint0x80_syscall+0x20
                                    --- syscall (378, FreeBSD ELF32, nmount), eip = 0x280ee5db, esp = 0xbfbfdddc, eb
                                    p = 0xbfbfe338 ---
                                    Starting DHCP service...done.
                                    Starting DNS forwarder...done.
                                    Starting captive portal... load_dn_sched dn_sched FIFO loaded
                                    load_dn_sched dn_sched QFQ loaded
                                    load_dn_sched dn_sched RR loaded
                                    load_dn_sched dn_sched WF2Q+ loaded
                                    load_dn_sched dn_sched PRIO loaded
                                    done
                                    Configuring firewall......done.
                                    Generating RRD graphs...done.
                                    Starting CRON... done.
                                    Executing rc.d items...
                                     Starting /usr/local/etc/rc.d/*.sh...done.
                                    Bootup complete
                                    [/code]
                                    
                                    [/thread]
                                    
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                                      eri--
                                      last edited by

                                      Can you please test the new snapshots and see if this is fixed?

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                                        FisherKing
                                        last edited by

                                        Will do.  Thanks ermal!

                                        Do you believe the update made it into the current builder run (looks like it started 10:40am EST), or do I need to wait for the build after this?

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                                          Michael Sh.
                                          last edited by

                                          pfSense-Full-Update-2.0-BETA4-20101203-2137.tgz – 5 hours - flight normal. I hope further problems it will not be.

                                          Thanks!

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                                            FisherKing
                                            last edited by

                                            Ok, I've done several tests, need to do a couple more, but here's what I've discovered so far.

                                            It appears that the GUI triggered panic may be cleared up.  I'm still able to trigger a panic by calling fetch from the console under specific configuration.  It appears to become a problem when CaptivePortal is enabled even though I'm not working from or through the CP interface.  I'm not sure which feature in CP is the trigger, so I need to do a little more testing.

                                            Since this thread was more related to the GUI caused kernel panic I suggest we mark this one as solved and I'll start a new thread for the CP related kernel panic once I've narrowed it down.

                                            Ermal - Thanks again for tracking this down!

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