From: | Peter Avalos <pavalos@xxxxxxxxxxxx> |
Date: | Fri, 11 May 2007 14:37:38 -0400 |
Mail-followup-to: | kernel@crater.dragonflybsd.org |
On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 10:46:11AM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote: > > "clock" is a namecache lock. It's possible that you found a deadlock > but it is also possible that a low level block device or NFS mount got > stuck or something of that ilk. > FYI, I don't have NFS mounts. > Drop into the debugger, panic the system, and see if you can get a > kernel core dump. If you can, upload the core and the kernel to leaf. > Tried to panic, here's what I got: CPU0 stopping CPUs: 0x00000002 stopped Stopped at siointr1+0xf7: movl $0,brk_state2.10163 db> panic panic: from debugger mp_lock = 00000000; cpuid = 0; lapic.id = 00000000 Trace beginning at frame 0xff807af0 panic(c02ffa3f,0,c02fbb2e,ff807b24,ff807b24) at panic+0x182 panic(c02fbb2e,ff807be8,c013d32a,c02e69c2,0) at panic+0x182 db_gdb(c02e69c2,0,ffffffff,ff807b5c,2) at db_gdb db_command_loop(c02e69c2,c03ab820,10,ff807c10,0) at db_command_loop+0x45d db_trap(3,0,2,1,ff807c64) at db_trap+0xad kdb_trap(3,0,ff807c70,ff807c54,2c) at kdb_trap+0x17b trap(ff807c70) at trap+0x626 calltrap() at calltrap+0xd --- trap 0, eip = 0, esp = 0xff807cb4, ebp = 0xd358dd48 --- (null)(181,b,0,0,12c) at 0 boot() called on cpu#0 syncing disks... panic: assertion: mycpu->gd_intr_nesting_level == 0 in _lwkt_gettokref mp_lock = 00000000; cpuid = 0; lapic.id = 00000000 boot() called on cpu#0 Uptime: 1d19h17m16s And then it hard locked on me...had to power cycle. --Peter
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