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Re: panic: kernel diagnostic assertion "next != _PSLIST_POISON"



Hmm, I think ch_voltag_convert_in() is a red herring,

Both panics contextually match the higher parts of the stack traces. So I would disregard the ch_voltag_convert_in() part here and conclude it is two distinct panics. One relates to psref corruption in network code and the other to wapbl and possibly
recent mount update (-u) changes,

Other ideas ?

Frank

On 03/14/17 08:56, Masanobu SAITOH wrote:
Hi.

On 2017/03/14 16:36, Frank Kardel wrote:
Has anyone seen this panic recently?

Seen in -current-20170311, i386, Soekris 6501.

panic: kernel diagnostic assertion "next != _PSLIST_POISON" failed: file "/fs/raid2a/src/NetBSD/cur/src/sys/sys/pslist.h", line 270
cpu0: Begin traceback...
vpanic(c0cb1784,dba43dac,dba43e2c,c09e0d1e,c0cb1784,c0cb16d3,c0cb681b,c0cb6458,10e,a8) at netbsd:vpanic+0x121 ch_voltag_convert_in(c0cb1784,c0cb16d3,c0cb681b,c0cb6458,10e,a8,0,c3d70578,c09e0988,c3d70348) at netbsd:ch_voltag_convert_in sysctl_iflist(4,cbd8cf60,c7,cbd8cff9,c33c06c0,c7,c090f986,0,cbd8cf60,a43e90) at c09e0d1e sysctl_rtable(dba43f0c,3,afe01000,dba43efc,0,0,dba43f00,c3de1560,c3c11c0c,3) at c09e129c sysctl_dispatch(dba43f00,6,afe01000,dba43efc,0,0,dba43f00,c3de1560,c3c11c0c,dba43efc) at netbsd:sysctl_dispatch+0xbd sys___sysctl(c3de1560,dba43f68,dba43f60,7dd51000,c3de1560,dba43f60,dba43f68,0,0,b0094fb0) at netbsd:sys___sysctl+0xe3
syscall() at netbsd:syscall+0x257
--- syscall (number 202) ---
b00736f7:
cpu0: End traceback...

Frank

Yesterday I sent the following mail to current-users@ but it haven't
delivered yet...

 I updated my machine's kernel which was made from 1 hour ago's
-current source. It paniced. It's reproducible.

/dev/rwd0a: file system is clean; not checking
panic: kernel diagnostic assertion "!(bp->b_oflags & BO_DELWRI)" failed: file "../../../../kern/vfs_wapbl.c", line 1142
fatal breakpoint trap in supervisor mode
trap type 1 code 0 rip 0xffffffff80215455 cs 0x8 rflags 0x246 cr2 0x770e1f2ae190 ilevel 0 rsp 0xfffffe8120956b00
curlwp 0xfffffe847b8820a0 pid 30.1 lowest kstack 0xfffffe81209532c0
Stopped in pid 30.1 (mount_ffs) at netbsd:breakpoint+0x5:  leave
db{15}> trace
breakpoint() at netbsd:breakpoint+0x5
vpanic() at netbsd:vpanic+0x140
ch_voltag_convert_in() at netbsd:ch_voltag_convert_in
wapbl_add_buf() at netbsd:wapbl_add_buf+0x133
bdwrite() at netbsd:bdwrite+0xbd
bwrite() at netbsd:bwrite+0x95
ffs_sbupdate() at netbsd:ffs_sbupdate+0x1b9
ffs_wapbl_start() at netbsd:ffs_wapbl_start+0x177
ffs_mount() at netbsd:ffs_mount+0x4e9
VFS_MOUNT() at netbsd:VFS_MOUNT+0x34
do_sys_mount() at netbsd:do_sys_mount+0x5ee
sys___mount50() at netbsd:sys___mount50+0x33
syscall() at netbsd:syscall+0x1ed
--- syscall (number 410) ---
770e1f28989a:
db{15}>

 At least five days ago's kernel worked without this proble,

Both panics include ch_voltag_convert_in()




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