Kristof,
With a GENERIC kernel it does NOT happen. I do have a different iflib related
panic at reboot, but I?ll report that separately.
I brought the two config files closer together and found out that if I remove
if_bridge from the config file and have it loaded dynamically when the bridge is
created, the problem no longer happens and everything works ok.
Peter
> On 20 Nov 2020, at 15:53, Kristof Provost <kp at FreeBSD.org> wrote:
>
> I still can?t reproduce that panic.
>
> Does it happen immediately after you start a vnet jail?
>
> Does it also happen with a GENERIC kernel?
>
> Regards,
> Kristof
>
> On 20 Nov 2020, at 14:53, Peter Blok wrote:
>
>> The panic with ipsec code in the backtrace was already very strange. I
was using IPsec, but only on one interface totally separate from the members of
the bridge as well as the bridge itself. The jails were not doing any ipsec as
well. Note that panic was a while ago and it was after the 1st bridge
epochification was done on stable-12 which was later backed out
>>
>> Today the system is no longer using ipsec, but it is still compiled in.
I can remove it if need be for a test
>>
>>
>> src.conf
>> WITHOUT_KERBEROS=yes
>> WITHOUT_GSSAPI=yes
>> WITHOUT_SENDMAIL=true
>> WITHOUT_MAILWRAPPER=true
>> WITHOUT_DMAGENT=true
>> WITHOUT_GAMES=true
>> WITHOUT_IPFILTER=true
>> WITHOUT_UNBOUND=true
>> WITHOUT_PROFILE=true
>> WITHOUT_ATM=true
>> WITHOUT_BSNMP=true
>> #WITHOUT_CROSS_COMPILER=true
>> WITHOUT_DEBUG_FILES=true
>> WITHOUT_DICT=true
>> WITHOUT_FLOPPY=true
>> WITHOUT_HTML=true
>> WITHOUT_HYPERV=true
>> WITHOUT_NDIS=true
>> WITHOUT_NIS=true
>> WITHOUT_PPP=true
>> WITHOUT_TALK=true
>> WITHOUT_TESTS=true
>> WITHOUT_WIRELESS=true
>> #WITHOUT_LIB32=true
>> WITHOUT_LPR=true
>>
>> make.conf
>> KERNCONF=BHYVE
>> MODULES_OVERRIDE=opensolaris dtrace zfs vmm nmdm if_bridge bridgestp
if_vxlan pflog libmchain libiconv smbfs linux linux64 linux_common linuxkpi
linprocfs linsysfs ext2fs
>> DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=perl5=5.30 mysql=5.7 python=3.8 python3=3.8
>> OPTIONS_UNSET=DOCS NLS MANPAGES
>>
>> BHYVE
>> cpu HAMMER
>> ident BHYVE
>>
>> makeoptions DEBUG=-g # Build kernel with gdb(1) debug symbols
>> makeoptions WITH_CTF=1 # Run ctfconvert(1) for DTrace support
>>
>> options CAMDEBUG
>>
>> options SCHED_ULE # ULE scheduler
>> options PREEMPTION # Enable kernel thread preemption
>> options INET # InterNETworking
>> options INET6 # IPv6 communications protocols
>> options IPSEC
>> options TCP_OFFLOAD # TCP offload
>> options TCP_RFC7413 # TCP FASTOPEN
>> options SCTP # Stream Control Transmission Protocol
>> options FFS # Berkeley Fast Filesystem
>> options SOFTUPDATES # Enable FFS soft updates support
>> options UFS_ACL # Support for access control lists
>> options UFS_DIRHASH # Improve performance on big directories
>> options UFS_GJOURNAL # Enable gjournal-based UFS journaling
>> options QUOTA # Enable disk quotas for UFS
>> options SUIDDIR
>> options NFSCL # Network Filesystem Client
>> options NFSD # Network Filesystem Server
>> options NFSLOCKD # Network Lock Manager
>> options MSDOSFS # MSDOS Filesystem
>> options CD9660 # ISO 9660 Filesystem
>> options FUSEFS
>> options NULLFS # NULL filesystem
>> options UNIONFS
>> options FDESCFS # File descriptor filesystem
>> options PROCFS # Process filesystem (requires PSEUDOFS)
>> options PSEUDOFS # Pseudo-filesystem framework
>> options GEOM_PART_GPT # GUID Partition Tables.
>> options GEOM_RAID # Soft RAID functionality.
>> options GEOM_LABEL # Provides labelization
>> options GEOM_ELI # Disk encryption.
>> options COMPAT_FREEBSD32 # Compatible with i386 binaries
>> options COMPAT_FREEBSD4 # Compatible with FreeBSD4
>> options COMPAT_FREEBSD5 # Compatible with FreeBSD5
>> options COMPAT_FREEBSD6 # Compatible with FreeBSD6
>> options COMPAT_FREEBSD7 # Compatible with FreeBSD7
>> options COMPAT_FREEBSD9 # Compatible with FreeBSD9
>> options COMPAT_FREEBSD10 # Compatible with FreeBSD10
>> options COMPAT_FREEBSD11 # Compatible with FreeBSD11
>> options SCSI_DELAY=5000 # Delay (in ms) before probing SCSI
>> options KTRACE # ktrace(1) support
>> options STACK # stack(9) support
>> options SYSVSHM # SYSV-style shared memory
>> options SYSVMSG # SYSV-style message queues
>> options SYSVSEM # SYSV-style semaphores
>> options _KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING # POSIX P1003_1B real-time
extensions
>> options PRINTF_BUFR_SIZE=128 # Prevent printf output being
interspersed.
>> options KBD_INSTALL_CDEV # install a CDEV entry in /dev
>> options HWPMC_HOOKS # Necessary kernel hooks for hwpmc(4)
>> options AUDIT # Security event auditing
>> options CAPABILITY_MODE # Capsicum capability mode
>> options CAPABILITIES # Capsicum capabilities
>> options MAC # TrustedBSD MAC Framework
>> options MAC_PORTACL
>> options MAC_NTPD
>> options KDTRACE_FRAME # Ensure frames are compiled in
>> options KDTRACE_HOOKS # Kernel DTrace hooks
>> options DDB_CTF # Kernel ELF linker loads CTF data
>> options INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE # Include this file in kernel
>>
>> # Debugging support. Always need this:
>> options KDB # Enable kernel debugger support.
>> options KDB_TRACE # Print a stack trace for a panic.
>> options KDB_UNATTENDED
>>
>> # Make an SMP-capable kernel by default
>> options SMP # Symmetric MultiProcessor Kernel
>> options EARLY_AP_STARTUP
>>
>> # CPU frequency control
>> device cpufreq
>> device cpuctl
>> device coretemp
>>
>> # Bus support.
>> device acpi
>> options ACPI_DMAR
>> device pci
>> options PCI_IOV # PCI SR-IOV support
>>
>> device iicbus
>> device iicbb
>>
>> device iic
>> device ic
>> device iicsmb
>>
>> device ichsmb
>> device smbus
>> device smb
>>
>> #device jedec_dimm
>>
>> # ATA controllers
>> device ahci # AHCI-compatible SATA controllers
>> device mvs # Marvell 88SX50XX/88SX60XX/88SX70XX/SoC SATA
>>
>> # SCSI Controllers
>> device mps # LSI-Logic MPT-Fusion 2
>>
>> # ATA/SCSI peripherals
>> device scbus # SCSI bus (required for ATA/SCSI)
>> device da # Direct Access (disks)
>> device cd # CD
>> device pass # Passthrough device (direct ATA/SCSI access)
>> device ses # Enclosure Services (SES and SAF-TE)
>> device sg
>>
>> device cfiscsi
>> device ctl # CAM Target Layer
>> device iscsi
>>
>> # atkbdc0 controls both the keyboard and the PS/2 mouse
>> device atkbdc # AT keyboard controller
>> device atkbd # AT keyboard
>> device psm # PS/2 mouse
>>
>> device kbdmux # keyboard multiplexer
>>
>> # vt is the new video console driver
>> device vt
>> device vt_vga
>> device vt_efifb
>>
>> # Serial (COM) ports
>> device uart # Generic UART driver
>>
>> # PCI/PCI-X/PCIe Ethernet NICs that use iflib infrastructure
>> device iflib
>> device em # Intel PRO/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Family
>> device ix # Intel PRO/10GbE PCIE PF Ethernet
>>
>> # Network stack virtualization.
>> options VIMAGE
>>
>> # Pseudo devices.
>> device crypto
>> device cryptodev
>> device loop # Network loopback
>> device random # Entropy device
>> device padlock_rng # VIA Padlock RNG
>> device rdrand_rng # Intel Bull Mountain RNG
>> device ipmi
>> device smbios
>> device vpd
>> device aesni # AES-NI OpenCrypto module
>> device ether # Ethernet support
>> device lagg
>> device vlan # 802.1Q VLAN support
>> device tuntap # Packet tunnel.
>> device md # Memory "disks"
>> device gif # IPv6 and IPv4 tunneling
>> device firmware # firmware assist module
>>
>> device pf
>> #device pflog
>> #device pfsync
>>
>> # The `bpf' device enables the Berkeley Packet Filter.
>> # Be aware of the administrative consequences of enabling this!
>> # Note that 'bpf' is required for DHCP.
>> device bpf # Berkeley packet filter
>>
>> # The `epair' device implements a virtual back-to-back connected
Ethernet
>> # like interface pair.
>> device epair
>>
>> # USB support
>> options USB_DEBUG # enable debug msgs
>> device uhci # UHCI PCI->USB interface
>> device ohci # OHCI PCI->USB interface
>> device ehci # EHCI PCI->USB interface (USB 2.0)
>> device xhci # XHCI PCI->USB interface (USB 3.0)
>> device usb # USB Bus (required)
>> device uhid
>> device ukbd # Keyboard
>> device umass # Disks/Mass storage - Requires scbus and da
>> device ums
>>
>> device filemon
>>
>> device if_bridge
>>
>>> On 20 Nov 2020, at 12:53, Kristof Provost <kp at FreeBSD.org>
wrote:
>>>
>>> Can you share your kernel config file (and src.conf / make.conf if
they exist)?
>>>
>>> This second panic is in the IPSec code. My current thinking is that
your kernel config is triggering a bug that?s manifesting in multiple places,
but not actually caused by those places.
>>>
>>> I?d like to be able to reproduce it so we can debug it.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Kristof
>>>
>>> On 20 Nov 2020, at 12:02, Peter Blok wrote:
>>>> Hi Kristof,
>>>>
>>>> This is 12-stable. With the previous bridge epochification that
was backed out my config had a panic too.
>>>>
>>>> I don?t have any local modifications. I did a clean rebuild
after removing /usr/obj/usr
>>>>
>>>> My kernel is custom - I only have zfs.ko, opensolaris.ko,
vmm.ko and nmdm.ko as modules. Everything else is statically linked. I have
removed all drivers not needed for the hardware at hand.
>>>>
>>>> My bridge is between two vlans from the same trunk and the jail
epair devices as well as the bhyve tap devices.
>>>>
>>>> The panic happens when the jails are starting.
>>>>
>>>> I can try to narrow it down over the weekend and make the crash
dump available for analysis.
>>>>
>>>> Previously I had the following crash with 363492
>>>>
>>>> kernel trap 12 with interrupts disabled
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
>>>> cpuid = 2; apic id = 02
>>>> fault virtual address = 0xffffffff00000410
>>>> fault code = supervisor read data, page not present
>>>> instruction pointer = 0x20:0xffffffff80692326
>>>> stack pointer = 0x28:0xfffffe00c06097b0
>>>> frame pointer = 0x28:0xfffffe00c06097f0
>>>> code segment = base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
>>>> = DPL 0, pres 1, long 1, def32 0, gran 1
>>>> processor eflags = resume, IOPL = 0
>>>> current process = 2030 (ifconfig)
>>>> trap number = 12
>>>> panic: page fault
>>>> cpuid = 2
>>>> time = 1595683412
>>>> KDB: stack backtrace:
>>>> #0 0xffffffff80698165 at kdb_backtrace+0x65
>>>> #1 0xffffffff8064d67b at vpanic+0x17b
>>>> #2 0xffffffff8064d4f3 at panic+0x43
>>>> #3 0xffffffff809cc311 at trap_fatal+0x391
>>>> #4 0xffffffff809cc36f at trap_pfault+0x4f
>>>> #5 0xffffffff809cb9b6 at trap+0x286
>>>> #6 0xffffffff809a5b28 at calltrap+0x8
>>>> #7 0xffffffff803677fd at ck_epoch_synchronize_wait+0x8d
>>>> #8 0xffffffff8069213a at epoch_wait_preempt+0xaa
>>>> #9 0xffffffff807615b7 at ipsec_ioctl+0x3a7
>>>> #10 0xffffffff8075274f at ifioctl+0x47f
>>>> #11 0xffffffff806b5ea7 at kern_ioctl+0x2b7
>>>> #12 0xffffffff806b5b4a at sys_ioctl+0xfa
>>>> #13 0xffffffff809ccec7 at amd64_syscall+0x387
>>>> #14 0xffffffff809a6450 at fast_syscall_common+0x101
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On 20 Nov 2020, at 11:30, Kristof Provost <kp at
FreeBSD.org> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On 20 Nov 2020, at 11:18, peter.blok at bsd4all.org
<mailto:peter.blok at bsd4all.org> wrote:
>>>>>> I?m afraid the last Epoch fix for bridge is not solving
the problem ( or perhaps creates a new ).
>>>>>>
>>>>> We?re talking about the stable/12 branch, right?
>>>>>
>>>>>> This seems to happen when the jail epair is added to
the bridge.
>>>>>>
>>>>> There must be something more to it than that. I?ve run the
bridge tests on stable/12 without issue, and this is a problem we didn?t see
when the bridge epochification initially went into stable/12.
>>>>>
>>>>> Do you have a custom kernel config? Other patches? What
exact commands do you run to trigger the panic?
>>>>>
>>>>>> kernel trap 12 with interrupts disabled
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
>>>>>> cpuid = 6; apic id = 06
>>>>>> fault virtual address = 0xc10
>>>>>> fault code = supervisor read data, page not present
>>>>>> instruction pointer = 0x20:0xffffffff80695e76
>>>>>> stack pointer = 0x28:0xfffffe00bf14e6e0
>>>>>> frame pointer = 0x28:0xfffffe00bf14e720
>>>>>> code segment = base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
>>>>>> = DPL 0, pres 1, long 1, def32 0, gran 1
>>>>>> processor eflags = resume, IOPL = 0
>>>>>> current process = 1686 (jail)
>>>>>> trap number = 12
>>>>>> panic: page fault
>>>>>> cpuid = 6
>>>>>> time = 1605811310
>>>>>> KDB: stack backtrace:
>>>>>> #0 0xffffffff8069bb85 at kdb_backtrace+0x65
>>>>>> #1 0xffffffff80650a4b at vpanic+0x17b
>>>>>> #2 0xffffffff806508c3 at panic+0x43
>>>>>> #3 0xffffffff809d0351 at trap_fatal+0x391
>>>>>> #4 0xffffffff809d03af at trap_pfault+0x4f
>>>>>> #5 0xffffffff809cf9f6 at trap+0x286
>>>>>> #6 0xffffffff809a98c8 at calltrap+0x8
>>>>>> #7 0xffffffff80368a8d at ck_epoch_synchronize_wait+0x8d
>>>>>> #8 0xffffffff80695c8a at epoch_wait_preempt+0xaa
>>>>>> #9 0xffffffff80757d40 at vnet_if_init+0x120
>>>>>> #10 0xffffffff8078c994 at vnet_alloc+0x114
>>>>>> #11 0xffffffff8061e3f7 at kern_jail_set+0x1bb7
>>>>>> #12 0xffffffff80620190 at sys_jail_set+0x40
>>>>>> #13 0xffffffff809d0f07 at amd64_syscall+0x387
>>>>>> #14 0xffffffff809aa1ee at fast_syscall_common+0xf8
>>>>>
>>>>> This panic is rather odd. This isn?t even the bridge code.
This is during initial creation of the vnet. I don?t really see how this could
even trigger panics.
>>>>> That panic looks as if something corrupted the
net_epoch_preempt, by overwriting the epoch->e_epoch. The bridge patches only
access this variable through the well-established functions and macros. I see no
obvious way that they could corrupt it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>> Kristof
>>>
>>>
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