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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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      Cino
      last edited by

      I was using a ver from the 2nd week of Dec. I would get a kernel panic every time I would start heavy downloading from the internet.. I updated the box to 16th ver and the kernel panics went away. Been updating the box every couple of days after and it seems stable.  Only using Snort, no CP.

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        FisherKing
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        For a long time I thought I was the only one with this issue.  Glad I'm not totally crazy.

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          Cino
          last edited by

          @PJ2:

          For a long time I thought I was the only one with this issue.  Glad I'm not totally crazy.

          I was thinking the same thing until I saw this topic. I had a good reason tho. I swapped my case back to mini-box M300 and started to mess around getting the picolcd to work again. Figured it was that at first but my panic had somthing to do with the nic irqs.

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            gori
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            I don't think it's a hardware issue. 2.0-BETA4 (i386) built on Tue Nov 2 14:53:54 EDT 2010 is perfectly stable with Captive Portal active.

            Automatic update -> success -> restart -> several minutes running -> kernel panic :-/
            disconnect WAN iface cable -> manually update back to the Nov 2 version

            I tried these:
            pfSense-Full-Update-2.0-BETA4-20101107-0244.tgz
            pfSense-Full-Update-2.0-BETA4-20101110-0504.tgz
            pfSense-Full-Update-2.0-BETA4-20101115-1340.tgz
            and auto-update from Dec 9, Dec 17, Dec 21

            all af them crashing in the same way.

            Anybody know what has changed with CP between Nov 2 and Nov 7 ?

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            • jimpJ
              jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
              last edited by

              Update to the most current snapshot and try again. Many fixes have been checked in, some in the last couple days. It should be working again now without panics. (hopefully)

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                FisherKing
                last edited by

                Just downloaded this mornings update (2.0-BETA4 (i386) built on Thu Dec 23 03:37:06 EST 2010)
                Enabled captive portal, logged into the console, tried to fetch, and it panicked.

                I see a patch related to PPPoE that ermal checked in last night that wouldn't have made it into the current snap.  I'll try again when a new snap comes out.  If it still panics then, I'll get the back trace and post it.

                CyroGenID - I'm using PPPoE to get my WAN's IP.  How about you?  Does your system still panic with the 12/23 3am build?

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                • jimpJ
                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                  last edited by

                  It would be in that snap, I started building it at around 1am on the i386 builder.

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                    FisherKing
                    last edited by

                    Hmm - ok.  I'll try a clean install & post the backtrace if it panics on that.

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                    • jimpJ
                      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                      last edited by

                      Sounds good. Normally I wouldn't know the build times quite that well but I had to kick that off by hand after rebuilding all of the ports on the box. :-)

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                        CryoGenID
                        last edited by

                        @PJ2:
                        I will update today to the newest snapshot and try an update (with enabled CP) tomorrow.
                        And yes, I am also getting my 2 WAN-IPs via PPPoE ;-)

                        Best regards,

                        Chris

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                          CryoGenID
                          last edited by

                          OK, here comes the update:
                          It …. didn't work :-(

                          I still get the panic when CP is enabled... As soon as I disable CP, the updating works perfectly :-(

                          Best regards,

                          Chris

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                            FisherKing
                            last edited by

                            Updated to 2.0-BETA5 (i386) built on Sun Dec 26 01:43:40 EST 2010

                            Same result as CryoGenID - panic when CP is enabled.
                            Also like CryoGenID - using PPPoE to pick up WAN IP.

                            Backtrack (+ a little more) from the panic follows.

                            
                            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
                            
                            FreeBSD/i386 (xxx.xxxx.xxxx) (ttyu0)
                            
                            *** Welcome to pfSense 2.0-BETA5-pfSense (i386) on xxx ***
                            
                              WAN (wan)                 -> pppoe0     -> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (PPPoE)
                              LAN (lan)                 -> fxp2       -> yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy
                              SERVER_LAN (opt1)         -> fxp1       -> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
                              GUEST_LAN (opt2)          -> fxp3       -> zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz
                              WAN_PHYSICAL (opt3)       -> fxp0       -> NONE (DHCP)
                            
                             0) Logout (SSH only)                  8) Shell
                             1) Assign Interfaces                  9) pfTop
                             2) Set interface(s) IP address       10) Filter Logs
                             3) Reset webConfigurator password    11) Restart webConfigurator
                             4) Reset to factory defaults         12) pfSense Developer Shell
                             5) Reboot system                     13) Upgrade from console
                             6) Halt system                       14) Disable Secure Shell (sshd)
                             7) Ping host
                            
                            Enter an option: 8
                            
                            [2.0-BETA5][root@xxx.xxx.xxx]/root(1): ~/test
                            pfSense-Full-Update-2.0-BETA4-20101203-2137.tg  0% of   76 MB    0  Bps
                            Kernel page fault with the following non-sleepable locks held:
                            exclusive sleep mutex fxp0 (network driver) r = 0 (0xc36e8018) locked @ /usr/pfS
                            ensesrc/src/sys/dev/fxp/if_fxp.c:1288
                            KDB: stack backtrace:
                            X_db_sym_numargs(c0eb56e6,c3307888,c0a403d5,508,0,...) at X_db_sym_numargs+0x146
                            
                            kdb_backtrace(508,0,ffffffff,c145cabc,c33078c0,...) at kdb_backtrace+0x29
                            witness_display_spinlock(c0eb7bfe,c33078d4,4,1,0,...) at witness_display_spinloc
                            k+0x75
                            witness_warn(5,0,c0ef5fad,2,c35ad550,...) at witness_warn+0x20d
                            trap(c3307960) at trap+0x19e
                            alltraps(c39bd100,c3f2ed3d,c39bd100,c39bd100,c33079ec,...) at alltraps+0x1b
                            m_tag_delete_chain(c39bd100,0,df,0,c36e8000,...) at m_tag_delete_chain+0x3f
                            reallocf(c39bd100,100,0,9e3,c0a4017b,...) at reallocf+0x8a5
                            uma_zfree_arg(c1d7e380,c39bd100,0,c36e91a0,c3307a60,...) at uma_zfree_arg+0x29
                            m_freem(c39bd100,c36eba40,8,c36ce400,c36e8018,...) at m_freem+0x43
                            fwohci_init(c36e8018,4,c0e70676,519,c3307ab4,...) at fwohci_init+0x545c
                            fwohci_init(c36e8018,0,c0e70676,508,c36ce400,...) at fwohci_init+0x6613
                            fwohci_init(c36ce400,c3307c0c,c0aaebef,c36ce400,0,...) at fwohci_init+0x733b
                            if_start(c36ce400,0,c0ec1a6c,d1d,2,...) at if_start+0x12
                            if_handoff(c36ce400,c3f29400,0,0) at if_handoff+0x25f
                            ether_output_frame(c36ce400,c3f29400,c0ea83b9,1,c3db9a80,...) at ether_output_fr
                            ame+0x65
                            ng_car_q_event(c3db4400,c3db9a80,c0ecb1af,c0ea83b9,3,...) at ng_car_q_event+0x2e
                            2b
                            ng_rmnode(c39c1450,0,c0ecb1af,d2c,0,...) at ng_rmnode+0x2e4
                            ng_rmnode(0,c3307d38,c0ead185,344,c35ad550,...) at ng_rmnode+0x16a1
                            fork_exit(c0b1c190,0,c3307d38) at fork_exit+0xb8
                            fork_trampoline() at fork_trampoline+0x8
                            --- trap 0, eip = 0, esp = 0xc3307d70, 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     = 0x20:0xdedeadc0
                            stack pointer           = 0x28:0xc33079a0
                            frame pointer           = 0x28:0xc33079b4
                            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         = 13 (ng_queue0)
                            [thread]
                            Stopped at      0xdedeadc0:     *** error reading from address dedeadc0 ***
                            db> lock order reversal: (Giant after non-sleepable)
                             1st 0xc36e8018 fxp0 (network driver) @ /usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/dev/fxp/if_fxp.c
                            :1288
                             2nd 0xc131b2d0 Giant (Giant) @ /usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/dev/usb/input/ukbd.c:170
                            4
                            KDB: stack backtrace:
                            X_db_sym_numargs(c0eb56e6,c33076d8,c0a403d5,c0a30fbb,c0eb8652,...) at X_db_sym_n
                            umargs+0x146
                            kdb_backtrace(c0a30fbb,c0eb8652,c3561040,c35601a0,c3307734,...) at kdb_backtrace
                            +0x29
                            witness_display_spinlock(c0eb8652,c131b2d0,c0edc770,c35601a0,c0e9fec2,...) at wi
                            tness_display_spinlock+0x75
                            witness_checkorder(c131b2d0,9,c0e9fec2,6a8,0,...) at witness_checkorder+0x839
                            _mtx_lock_flags(c131b2d0,0,c0e9fec2,6a8,c3c2b6b0,...) at _mtx_lock_flags+0xc4
                            ucom_attach(c3c57000,1,c1319f28,c13180a0,c33077b4,...) at ucom_attach+0x1c08
                            ixgbe_init_fdir_perfect_82599(c35b4c00,1,c1318124,c1319f28,1,...) at ixgbe_init_
                            fdir_perfect_82599+0x6456
                            sc_attach_unit(c123b7a0,78,c33077cc,c09bc586,c33077ec,...) at sc_attach_unit+0x5
                            23
                            cncheckc(c33077ec,c0527655,c0e4846d,c0528900,c33077e8,...) at cncheckc+0x48
                            cngetc(c0e4846d,c0528900,c33077e8,c3307824,1,...) at cngetc+0x16
                            db_readline(c12e8ee0,78,c3307808,c0526296,c0e4846d,...) at db_readline+0x75
                            db_read_line(c0e4846d,c330785c,c052814d,c0ef1e64,0,...) at db_read_line+0x1a
                            db_command_loop(c0ef1e64,0,c3307830,c0e196fd,0,...) at db_command_loop+0x46
                            X_db_sym_numargs(c,0,0,28,c3307960,...) at X_db_sym_numargs+0xed
                            kdb_trap(c,0,c3307960,1,1,...) at kdb_trap+0x96
                            dblfault_handler() at dblfault_handler+0x38f
                            --- trap 0x17, eip = 0, esp = 0, ebp = 0 ---
                            
                            db> bt
                            Tracing pid 13 tid 64008 td 0xc35af000
                            m_tag_delete(c39bd100,c3f2ed3d,c39bd100,c39bd100,c33079ec,...) at m_tag_delete+0
                            x52
                            m_tag_delete_chain(c39bd100,0,df,0,c36e8000,...) at m_tag_delete_chain+0x3f
                            reallocf(c39bd100,100,0,9e3,c0a4017b,...) at reallocf+0x8a5
                            uma_zfree_arg(c1d7e380,c39bd100,0,c36e91a0,c3307a60,...) at uma_zfree_arg+0x29
                            m_freem(c39bd100,c36eba40,8,c36ce400,c36e8018,...) at m_freem+0x43
                            fwohci_init(c36e8018,4,c0e70676,519,c3307ab4,...) at fwohci_init+0x545c
                            fwohci_init(c36e8018,0,c0e70676,508,c36ce400,...) at fwohci_init+0x6613
                            fwohci_init(c36ce400,c3307c0c,c0aaebef,c36ce400,0,...) at fwohci_init+0x733b
                            if_start(c36ce400,0,c0ec1a6c,d1d,2,...) at if_start+0x12
                            if_handoff(c36ce400,c3f29400,0,0) at if_handoff+0x25f
                            ether_output_frame(c36ce400,c3f29400,c0ea83b9,1,c3db9a80,...) at ether_output_fr
                            ame+0x65
                            ng_car_q_event(c3db4400,c3db9a80,c0ecb1af,c0ea83b9,3,...) at ng_car_q_event+0x2e
                            2b
                            ng_rmnode(c39c1450,0,c0ecb1af,d2c,0,...) at ng_rmnode+0x2e4
                            ng_rmnode(0,c3307d38,c0ead185,344,c35ad550,...) at ng_rmnode+0x16a1
                            fork_exit(c0b1c190,0,c3307d38) at fork_exit+0xb8
                            fork_trampoline() at fork_trampoline+0x8
                            --- trap 0, eip = 0, esp = 0xc3307d70, ebp = 0 ---
                            db>
                            Tracing pid 13 tid 64008 td 0xc35af000
                            m_tag_delete(c39bd100,c3f2ed3d,c39bd100,c39bd100,c33079ec,...) at m_tag_delete+0
                            x52
                            m_tag_delete_chain(c39bd100,0,df,0,c36e8000,...) at m_tag_delete_chain+0x3f
                            reallocf(c39bd100,100,0,9e3,c0a4017b,...) at reallocf+0x8a5
                            uma_zfree_arg(c1d7e380,c39bd100,0,c36e91a0,c3307a60,...) at uma_zfree_arg+0x29
                            m_freem(c39bd100,c36eba40,8,c36ce400,c36e8018,...) at m_freem+0x43
                            fwohci_init(c36e8018,4,c0e70676,519,c3307ab4,...) at fwohci_init+0x545c
                            fwohci_init(c36e8018,0,c0e70676,508,c36ce400,...) at fwohci_init+0x6613
                            fwohci_init(c36ce400,c3307c0c,c0aaebef,c36ce400,0,...) at fwohci_init+0x733b
                            if_start(c36ce400,0,c0ec1a6c,d1d,2,...) at if_start+0x12
                            if_handoff(c36ce400,c3f29400,0,0) at if_handoff+0x25f
                            ether_output_frame(c36ce400,c3f29400,c0ea83b9,1,c3db9a80,...) at ether_output_fr
                            ame+0x65
                            ng_car_q_event(c3db4400,c3db9a80,c0ecb1af,c0ea83b9,3,...) at ng_car_q_event+0x2e
                            2b
                            ng_rmnode(c39c1450,0,c0ecb1af,d2c,0,...) at ng_rmnode+0x2e4
                            ng_rmnode(0,c3307d38,c0ead185,344,c35ad550,...) at ng_rmnode+0x16a1
                            fork_exit(c0b1c190,0,c3307d38) at fork_exit+0xb8
                            fork_trampoline() at fork_trampoline+0x8
                            --- trap 0, eip = 0, esp = 0xc3307d70, ebp = 0 ---
                            db> reboot
                            
                            [/thread]
                            
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