Christian Kratzer wrote:> Hi Rick,
>
> looks like your latest patch nailed the issue. The box has been up for 3
> days:
>
> ck at noc3:~ % uptime
> 12:22PM up 3 days, 4:11, 1 user, load averages: 0.07, 0.10, 0.08
> ck at noc3:~ %
>
> If it does not crash over the weekend this seems to be it:
>
When I took a closer look, it appears that PR 172942 was a different crash and
it appears that one was fixed via r264600.
Your problem does not appear to be in the bugs database. (I will commit the
patch in mid-November anyhow, but creating a PR for this might be useful for
others.)
Btw, I think the attached patch (which includes this change) also fixes a
problem that caused a crash during mounting, reported via PR 201912.
(If you`d like to test this one that would be appreciated. It should be
applied to code not already patched with the one below, since the below
patch is included in it.)
Thanks for your help with this, rick
>
> ck at noc3:/usr/src % svn diff sys/netsmb/smb_iod.c
> Index: sys/netsmb/smb_iod.c
> ==================================================================> ---
sys/netsmb/smb_iod.c (revision 289211)
> +++ sys/netsmb/smb_iod.c (working copy)
> @@ -659,6 +659,11 @@
> break;
> tsleep(&iod->iod_flags, PWAIT, "90idle",
> iod->iod_sleeptimo);
> }
> +
> + /* We can now safely destroy the mutexes and free the iod
structure.
> */
> + smb_sl_destroy(&iod->iod_rqlock);
> + smb_sl_destroy(&iod->iod_evlock);
> + free(iod, M_SMBIOD);
> mtx_unlock(&Giant);
> kproc_exit(0);
> }
> @@ -695,9 +700,6 @@
> smb_iod_destroy(struct smbiod *iod)
> {
> smb_iod_request(iod, SMBIOD_EV_SHUTDOWN | SMBIOD_EV_SYNC, NULL);
> - smb_sl_destroy(&iod->iod_rqlock);
> - smb_sl_destroy(&iod->iod_evlock);
> - free(iod, M_SMBIOD);
> return 0;
> }
>
> ck at noc3:/usr/src %
>
>
> Can you get this committed into current and later stable ?
>
> Greetings
> Christian
>
>
>
> On Mon, 12 Oct 2015, Rick Macklem wrote:
>
> > Christian Kratzer wrote:
> >> Hi Rick,
> >>
> >> On Mon, 12 Oct 2015, Rick Macklem wrote:
> >>
> >>> Christian Kratzer wrote:
> >>>> Hi Rick,
> >>>>
> >>>> there was also a second more recent crash in /var/crash
> >>>>
> >>>> Mon Oct 12 03:01:16 CEST 2015
> >>>>
> >>>> FreeBSD noc3.cksoft.de 10.2-STABLE FreeBSD
10.2-STABLE #2 r288980M:
> >>>> Sun
> >>>> Oct 11 08:37:40 CEST 2015
> >>>> ck at noc3.cksoft.de:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/NOC amd64
> >>>>
> >>>> panic: Assertion mtx_unowned(m) failed at
> >>>> /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_mutex.c:955
> >>>>
> >>> Oops, I screwed up. I should have looked at this panic
assertion when you
> >>> reported
> >>> it before. Ok, so if I understand the assertion correctly, it
means that
> >>> another
> >>> thread has the mutex locked. If this is correct, I'll have
to take
> >>> another
> >>> look at
> >>> the code and figure out how to wait for these other threads to
finish
> >>> with
> >>> the mutexes.
> >>>
> >>> I do think the patch fixes the race I saw, but there must be
other races
> >>> in
> >>> the code.
> >>>
> >>> I'll take another look, but if anyone else is conversant
with netsmb,
> >>> feel
> >>> free to
> >>> jump in, because it is all new to me.
> >>>
> >>> Unfortunately, I won't have any way to do testing for the
next month or
> >>> so,
> >>> so any
> >>> patches I do come up with will be "try this
untested..".
> >>
> >> thats no problem.
> >>
> >> Just keep the patches coming when you have time and tell me when
to reset
> >> back to stable,
> >> current or whatever so we don't lose sync of the status.
> >>
> > Well, you can try the attached one instead of the previous ones (ie.
> > against stable).
> > It just delays destroying the mutexes until the iod thread is exiting.
> >
> > I can't quite see why the previous patches wouldn't fix it,
but this one
> > leaves
> > smb_iod_main() unchanged, so it is a simpler patch and doesn't
affect
> > semantics
> > except for a slight delay in destroying the mutexes.
> >
> >> As it looks like that the race happens on unmount I could try
putting a
> >> sleep
> >> 60 into the
> >> script that does the "mount && rsycn &&
umount" magic just before the
> >> umount.
> >> That would
> >> allow anything that it slow to go away to perhaps release the
mutexes
> >> before
> >> the umount.
> >>
> > If it still crashes with this patch, it might be worth a try.
> >
> > Or, if this patch still crashes, you could just delete the 3 lines
that the
> > patch moves, so the mutexes are never destroyed. This would result in
a
> > leak,
> > but it would tell us if destroying these mutexes is the problem.
> >
> > Thanks for your willingness to test these, rick
> >
> >> Not a real fix of course but might help to verify what's going
on.
> >>
> >> Greetings
> >> Christian
> >>
> >>
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