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Message-ID: <20121016145039.eizeigon@trusted.unix-scripts.info>
Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2012 14:52:25 +0200
From: Laurent CARON <lcaron@...x-scripts.info>
To: Borislav Petkov <bp@...en8.de>, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
linux-raid@...r.kernel.org, Vinod Koul <vinod.koul@...el.com>,
Dan Williams <djbw@...com>
Subject: Re: Strange crash on Dell R720xd
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 02:48:25PM +0200, Borislav Petkov wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 11:26:01AM +0200, Laurent CARON wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 11:03:53AM +0200, Borislav Petkov wrote:
> > > That's:
> > >
> > > BUG_ON(async_tx_test_ack(depend_tx) || txd_next(depend_tx) ||
> > > txd_parent(tx));
> > >
> > > but probably the b0rkage happens up the stack. And this __raid_run_ops
> > > is probably starting the whole TX so maybe we should add
> > > linux-raid@...r.kernel.org to CC. Added.
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > The machines seem stable after disabling I/O AT DMA at the BIOS level.
>
> That's a good point because the backtrace goes through I/O AT DMA so it
> could very well be the culprit. Let's add some more people to Cc.
>
> Vinod/Dan, here's the BUG_ON Laurent is hitting:
>
> http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=135033064724794&w=2
>
> and it has ioat2_tx_submit_unlock in the backtrace. Disabling ioat dma
> in the BIOS makes the issue disappear so ...
>
> > > What is that "r510" thing in the kernel version? You have your patches
> > > ontop? If yes, please try reproducing this with a kernel.org kernel
> > > without anything else ontop.
> >
> > My kernel is vanilla from Kernel.org. The -r510 string is because I
> > tried it on a -r510 also.
>
> Ok, good.
>
> > > Also, it might be worth trying plain 3.6 to rule out a regression
> > > introduced in the stable 3.6 series.
> >
> > I tried 3.5.x, 3.6, 3.6.1, 3.6.2 with exactly the same results.
> >
> > For now, I did create more volumes, rsync lors of data over the network
> > to the disks with no crashs (after disabling I/O AT DMA).
>
> And when you do this with ioat dma enabled, you get the bug, right? So
> it is reproducible...?
It is 100% reproductible. The only "nondeterministic" point is the time
it takes to have the machine crash.
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