Re: 2.4.x kernel BUG at filemap.c:81

From: Marcelo Tosatti
Date: Thu Feb 10 2005 - 20:55:32 EST


On Wed, Feb 09, 2005 at 11:23:42PM -0500, Todd Shetter wrote:
> Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
>
> >On Wed, Feb 09, 2005 at 03:47:28PM -0500, Todd Shetter wrote:
> >
> >>>>>>Running slackware 10 and 10.1, with kernels 2.4.26, 2.4.27, 2.4.28,
> >>>>>>2.4.29 with highmem 4GB, and highmem i/o support enabled, I get a
> >>>>>>system lockup. This happens in both X and console. Happens with and
> >>>>>>without my Nvidia drivers loaded. I cannot determine what makes this
> >>>>>>bug present it self besides highmem and high i/o support enabled. Im
> >>>>>>guessing the system is fine until highmem is actually used to some
> >>>>>>point and then it borks, but I really have no idea and so im just
> >>>>>>making a random guess. I ran memtest86 for a few hours a while ago
> >>>>>>thinking that it may be bad memory, but that did not seem to be the
> >>>>>>problem.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>If you need anymore information, or have questions, or wish me to
> >>>>>>test anything, PLEASE feel free to contact me, I would really like to
> >>>>>>see this bug resolved. =)
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>Todd Shetter
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>Feb 8 19:49:31 quark kernel: kernel BUG at filemap.c:81!
> >>>>>>Feb 8 19:49:31 quark kernel: invalid operand: 0000
> >>>>>>Feb 8 19:49:31 quark kernel: CPU: 0
> >>>>>>Feb 8 19:49:31 quark kernel: EIP: 0010:[<c01280d1>] Tainted: P
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>Hi Todd,
> >>>>>
> >>>>>Why is your kernel tainted ?
> >>>>>
> >>>>I had the nvidia 1.0-6629 driver loaded when I got that error. I
> >>>>compiled the kernel using the slackware 10.1 config, enabled highmem
> >>>>4GB support, highmem i/o, and then some kernel hacking options
> >>>>including debugging for highmen related things.
> >>>>
> >>>>I booted, loaded X with KDE, opened firefox a few times, and then
> >>>>started running hdparm because some newer 2.4.x kernels dont play nice
> >>>>with my SATA, ICH5, and DMA. hdparm segfaulted while running the drive
> >>>>read access portion of its tests, and things locked up from there in
> >>>>about 30secs.
> >>>>
> >>>>I've gotten the same error with the nvidia driver not loaded, so I dont
> >>>>think that is part of the problem.
> >>>>
> >>>>As I said, if you want me to test or try anything feel free to ask. =)
> >>>>
> >>>Todd,
> >>>
> >>>Would be interesting to have the oops output without the kernel nvidia
> >>>module.
> >>>Do you have that saved?
> >>>
> >>Sorry, it took me FOREVER to get this bug to appear again, and this time
> >>its a little different.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Hum, both BUGs are due to a page with alive ->buffers mapping.
> >
> >Did it crashed right after hdparm now too?
> >
> >Can you boot your box without SATA drivers, configuring the interface to
> >IDE mode ?
> >
> >Which problems are you facing with newer v2.4.x kernels and SATA?
> >
> >
>
> Im waiting for the system to crash, so I figured I might as well get on
> with the SATA problems....
>
> Running 2.4.29 neither the CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_SATA nor the
> CONFIG_SCSI_SATA are set currently and DMA is not enabled on either of
> my drives, hda: ST380013AS, hdb: WDC WD2500SD-01KCB0, hdc: Maxtor
> 94610U6. Setting DMA manually on the hard drives yields a HDIO_SET_DMA
> failed: Operation not permitted error.
>
> Using 2.4.26, DMA worked fine on the drives. Under 2.4.27, 2.4.28, and
> 2.4.29 using CONFIG_SCSI_SATA does not allow setting of DMA on the
> drives, yielding a HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Operation not permitted error,
> and the transfer speeds reported by hdparm are at about 3MB/s.

I think thats expected. Jeff?

> Under 2.4.29 using CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_SATA the DMA is set fine upon
> boot, and I get good transfers, hdparm reports 58MB/s on my Western
> Digital drive. I have not tested using CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_SATA on any
> previous kernel versions.
>
> Well, still no crash yet....Again, anything else you want me to try or
> do just let me know.

Lets wait - this nature of bug can be triggered by flaky hardware.

If you can't get it to crash without SATA, re-enable it, and get another
couple of oopses please.
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