2.6.33.5 rt23: machine lockup (nfs/autofs related?)

From: Fernando Lopez-Lezcano
Date: Thu Jul 08 2010 - 13:27:49 EST


We are having problems with 2.6.33.5+rt23, at least in our configuration
while accessing an nfs automounted directory. This causes a complete
machine lockup (press reset to exit as the only option).

I simply use the Nautilus file manager (in Fedora 12) to navigate to an
autofs mounted directory and the process monitor goes to 100% on one
core (or maybe two), the mouse jerks a bit and the whole thing goes
catatonic almost immediately.

I get this in any open terminal at the time of the crash:

--------
Message from syslogd@localhost at Jul 8 10:13:54 ...
kernel:------------[ cut here ]------------

Message from syslogd@localhost at Jul 8 10:13:54 ...
kernel:invalid opcode: 0000 [#1] PREEMPT SMP

Message from syslogd@localhost at Jul 8 10:13:54 ...
kernel:last sysfs
file: /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq

Message from syslogd@localhost at Jul 8 10:13:54 ...
kernel:Process nautilus (pid: 2874, ti=f0204000 task=f17dd1f0
task.ti=f0204000)

Message from syslogd@localhost at Jul 8 10:13:54 ...
kernel:Stack:

Message from syslogd@localhost at Jul 8 10:13:54 ...
kernel:Call Trace:

Message from syslogd@localhost at Jul 8 10:13:54 ...
kernel:Code: 7b 08 00 89 45 b8 75 12 8d 43 04 89 43 04 89 43 08 8d 43
0c 89 43 0c 89 43 10 8b 43 14 64 8b 15 2c d1 a5 c0 83 e0 fc 39 c2 75 04
<0f> 0b eb fe 8b 3a 81 ff 08 01 00 00 74 0a 83 ff 02 b8 04 00 00

Message from syslogd@localhost at Jul 8 10:13:54 ...
kernel:EIP: [<c0792c0f>] rt_spin_lock_slowlock+0x43/0x1bb SS:ESP
0068:f0205cbc
--------

And that's it... nothing else in the logs.

For now we are booting into the normal Fedora kernel (this is on Fedora
12) as this makes the rt kernel not usable in our setup.

Let me know if there is anything else I can do to help debug this...
-- Fernando


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