Re: My -CURRENT crashes....
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- In reply to: Alexander Motin : "Re: My -CURRENT crashes...."
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Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2021 18:58:02 UTC
On Mon, Dec 27, 2021 at 01:43:01PM -0500, Alexander Motin wrote: A> > This allows us to deduct that the callout belongs to proc subsystem and A> > we can retrieve the proc it points to: c_lock - 0x128 = 0xfffff8030521e548 A> > It is ccache in PRS_NORMAL state. And the "tmp" in our stack frame is its A> > p_itcallout. A> > A> > So there is something that would zero out most of the p_itcallout while A> > it is scheduled? A> A> So carefully zero it, but keep the lock pointer... The only way that A> comes to mind is callout_init_mtx() in do_fork() if we assume the A> process has completed and the struct proc was reused. I guess if we A> could somehow leak scheduled callout in exit1(). May be we could add A> some more assertions to try catch callout still being active there. Note that _callout_stop_safe(p_itcallout) is the only place in kernel where CS_EXECUTING is used. -- Gleb Smirnoff