[Bug 2367] New: kernel BUG at inode.c:334!

From: Martin J. Bligh
Date: Thu Mar 25 2004 - 12:34:32 EST


http://bugme.osdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2367

Summary: kernel BUG at inode.c:334!
Kernel Version: 2.4.25
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Owner: axboe@xxxxxxx
Submitter: bugzilla@xxxxxxxx


Distribution: Debian GNU/Linux
Hardware Environment: IBM Netfinity 6000 / ICP Vortex / EXP300 Disk cabinet
Software Environment: Vanilla Debian GNU/Linux (woody)

Problem Description:
kernel BUG at inode.c:334!
invalid operand: 0000
CPU: 1
EIP: 0010:[<c014b8bc>] Not tainted
Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
EFLAGS: 00010202
eax: f7b0606c ebx: 0000000f ecx: ee95c228 edx: f7b06000
esi: ee95c220 edi: f7b06064 ebp: f7b0606c esp: f031df88
ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Process fsstress (pid: 883, stackpage=f031d000)
Stack: f7b06000 f031c000 bffffb94 bffff918 f7b06064 c014bd16 f7b06000 00000000
c0137e4e 00000000 f031c000 400135cc c0137eab 00000000 c0106e77 4012ee48
4012ad74 080505a0 400135cc bffffb94 bffff918 00000024 0000002b 0000002b
Call Trace: [<c014bd16>] [<c0137e4e>] [<c0137eab>] [<c0106e77>]
Code: 0f 0b 4e 01 b5 a5 2a c0 89 d8 0c 08 24 f8 89 86 1c 01 00 00

>> EIP; c014b8bc <sync_inodes_sb+90/250> <=====

>> eax; f7b0606c <_end+3777e8e8/3865b8dc>
>> ecx; ee95c228 <_end+2e5d4aa4/3865b8dc>
>> edx; f7b06000 <_end+3777e87c/3865b8dc>
>> esi; ee95c220 <_end+2e5d4a9c/3865b8dc>
>> edi; f7b06064 <_end+3777e8e0/3865b8dc>
>> ebp; f7b0606c <_end+3777e8e8/3865b8dc>
>> esp; f031df88 <_end+2ff96804/3865b8dc>

Trace; c014bd16 <sync_inodes+36/4c>
Trace; c0137e4e <fsync_dev+3a/80>
Trace; c0137eab <sys_sync+7/10>
Trace; c0106e77 <system_call+33/38>

Code; c014b8bc <sync_inodes_sb+90/250>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code; c014b8bc <sync_inodes_sb+90/250> <=====
0: 0f 0b ud2a <=====
Code; c014b8be <sync_inodes_sb+92/250>
2: 4e dec %esi
Code; c014b8bf <sync_inodes_sb+93/250>
3: 01 b5 a5 2a c0 89 add %esi,0x89c02aa5(%ebp)
Code; c014b8c5 <sync_inodes_sb+99/250>
9: d8 0c 08 fmuls (%eax,%ecx,1)
Code; c014b8c8 <sync_inodes_sb+9c/250>
c: 24 f8 and $0xf8,%al
Code; c014b8ca <sync_inodes_sb+9e/250>
e: 89 86 1c 01 00 00 mov %eax,0x11c(%esi)

Steps to reproduce:
1) Download the latest LTP testsuite
2) Build and install the testsuite
3) Make sure the NFS server daemons are running
4) Export an XFS filesystem to be used for testing, globally, with root allowed.
ex: /mnt/xfs *(sync,rw, no_root_squash)
5) Change directory to where the LTP is installed
6) Change directory to testcases/bin/
7) Execute 'nfs_fsstress.sh' and follow the prompts.
a) Enter your hostname as the server
b) Enter the export filesystem name, i.e. /mnt/xfs
c) Enter "10" for the number of hours to execute.

The oops should occur within 2-3h or so.

This was found when trying to resolve XFS bug:
http://oss.sgi.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=309

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