Re: strange crashes

From: Jon Drews <jon.drews_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 13:28:42 -0500
FreeBSD 5.3-BETA3 #0: Sun Sep  5 20:03:33 CDT 2004
Hardware: Laptop w/ Pentium M and 512 Mb RAM

Hi:

 I too just got a random crash. I switched to tty1 to do a "make
clean" in a port I had just installed. The command did not take effect
so I did a CTRL C. As soon as I did CTRL C the screen went blank. I
was running X org at the time also (Xfce4).

Even though I have kerenel debugging enabled I did not get any output
in /var/crash. Here is what I believe to be the relevant output from
/var/log/messages:

Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: lock order reversal
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: 1st 0xc1cfec44 wi0 (network driver)
_at_ /usr/src/sys/dev/wi/if_wi.c:865
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: 2nd 0xc1ce8c7c radix node head
(radix node head) _at_ /usr/src/sys/net/route.c:1171
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: KDB: stack backtrace:
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel:
kdb_backtrace(0,ffffffff,c08ced00,c08cfe58,c085c6dc) at
kdb_backtrace+0x29
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel:
witness_checkorder(c1ce8c7c,9,c0807b4b,493) at
witness_checkorder+0x544
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel:
_mtx_lock_flags(c1ce8c7c,0,c0807b4b,493,c08d00b0) at
_mtx_lock_flags+0x5b
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: rtinit(c1d02600,2,0) at rtinit+0xb0
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel:
in_ifscrub(c1cfe000,c1d02600,c0866d7c,d41a09a0,c063e387) at
in_ifscrub+0x32
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: rip_ctlinput(0,c1d026c4,0) at
rip_ctlinput+0x21
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: pfctlinput(0,c1d026c4) at pfctlinput+0x2b
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel:
if_unroute(c1cfe000,1,0,d41a0a28,c066b38e) at if_unroute+0x43
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: if_down(c1cfe000,0,c07fc4f4,d8,40)
at if_down+0xf
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: if_detach(c1cfe000,c1cfe000) at if_detach+0xe6
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel:
ether_ifdetach(c1cfe000,c1cfe000,c1cfea08,c1cfe000,c1cfe000) at
ether_ifdetach+0
x28
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel:
ieee80211_ifdetach(c1cfe000,c1cfe000,c1cfe000,0,c1cfd000) at
ieee80211_ifdetach+
0x31
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: wi_detach(c1cfd000) at wi_detach+0x61
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: device_detach(c1cfd000) at device_detach+0x57
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel:
pccard_detach_card(c1abf800,d41a0adc,c061fcd2,c1abf800,c1ade540) at
pccard_detac
h_card+0x41
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: pccard_suspend(c1abf800) at pccard_suspend+0xb
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel:
bus_generic_suspend(c1abfb80,c1abfb80,c1ade580,c1ade540,c1abfb80) at
bus_generic
_suspend+0x4a
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: cbb_suspend(c1abfb80) at cbb_suspend+0x59
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel:
bus_generic_suspend(c1a84580,c1adf980,c085ae20,c1adf980,3) at
bus_generic_suspen
d+0x4a
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: pci_suspend(c1a84580) at pci_suspend+0x59
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: bus_generic_suspend(c1a9a300) at
bus_generic_suspend+0x4a
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel:
bus_generic_suspend(c1a84080,c25f7140,c085ae20,c25f7140,c) at
bus_generic_suspen
d+0x4a
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: pci_suspend(c1a84080) at pci_suspend+0x59
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: bus_generic_suspend(c198da00) at
bus_generic_suspend+0x4a
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: bus_generic_suspend(c1a62a00) at
bus_generic_suspend+0x4a
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: bus_generic_suspend(c1a62b80) at
bus_generic_suspend+0x4a
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel:
bus_generic_suspend(c197ca80,1,505a6a0,0,c217d200) at
bus_generic_suspend+0x4a
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel:
acpi_SetSleepState(c1a62980,3,0,d41a0c58,c0624143) at
acpi_SetSleepState+0x14a
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel:
acpi_pm_func(0,c1a62980,1,d41a0ca0,c077b277) at acpi_pm_func+0x5b
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: power_pm_suspend(1) at power_pm_suspend+0x23
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel:
scgetc(c091a6a0,2,c062b82e,c1bcf500,c0901920) at scgetc+0x4ef
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: sckbdevent(c0901920,0,c091a6a0) at
sckbdevent+0x1cc
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel:
atkbd_intr(c0901920,0,d41a0d1c,c05f9c24,c0901920) at atkbd_intr+0x20
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: atkbd_isa_intr(c0901920) at
atkbd_isa_intr+0x16
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel:
ithread_loop(c198d880,d41a0d48,c198d880,c05f9b00,0) at
ithread_loop+0x124
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel:
fork_exit(c05f9b00,c198d880,d41a0d48) at fork_exit+0xa4
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: fork_trampoline() at fork_trampoline+0x8
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: --- trap 0x1, eip = 0, esp =
0xd41a0d7c, ebp = 0 ---
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: Interrupt storm detected on "irq11:
bge0 fwohci+"; throttling interrupt source
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: wi0: detached
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: fwohci0: fwohci_pci_suspend
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: fwohci0: Phy 1394a available S400, 1 ports.
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: fwohci0: Link S400, max_rec 2048 bytes.
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: fwohci0: Initiate bus reset
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: wakeup from sleeping state (slept 00:00:15)
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: fwohci0: BUS reset
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: fwohci0: node_id=0xc000ffc0, gen=1,
CYCLEMASTER mode
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: firewire0: 1 nodes, maxhop <= 0,
cable IRM = 0 (me)
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: firewire0: bus manager 0 (me)
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: fwohci0: unrecoverable error
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: ATAPI_RESET time = 130us
Sep  8 13:09:34 notebook2 kernel: psm0: system resume hook called.
   

                                              Kind regards,
                                              Jonathan


On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 16:39:05 +0900, Tommi Lätti <sty_at_iki.fi> wrote:
> The box I run is crashing semi-frequently, at least once a week. The
> hardware is dual-pIII 800MHz with 512 megs of ECC ram. I'm running it
> without SMP since that makes it crash every day. It has been doing so
> since last February.
Received on Wed Sep 08 2004 - 16:28:46 UTC

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