Re: [Yaffs] kernel crash

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Author: Charles Manning
Date:  
To: yaffs
Subject: Re: [Yaffs] kernel crash
Wahoo! I think I need my hand smacked: GC should not be recursive!

I will look at this within the next 24 hrs.

Could you send me the /proc/yaffs?

Thanx

-- CHarles



On Tuesday 26 July 2005 01:05, Juris Kalnins wrote:
> This happens on a filesystem with a lot of files when a lot of files are
> overwritten. I'm not clear on exactly what causes this. Note the deep
> recursion of yaffs_GarbageCollectBlock. What might be the cause, and is
> there a way to fix this?
>
> ----8<-----------
> Here is kernel backtrace (MIPS):
>
> Kernel unaligned instruction access in unaligned.c::do_ade, line 574:
> $0 : 00000000 1010a800 802f63c0 00000000 0000423f 81402078 0000003e
> 00000000 $8 : 802f0000 802f6860 802f0000 00000000 00000065 000000cb
> 8140220d 814021ed $16: 80314a28 00000001 80314a28 00000800 ffffffff
> 814021f7 8035d000 802e92d0 $24: 00000002 801206d8                  
> 81402000 81402100 803148a8 8026ce8d Hi : 29022d9e
> Lo : 385cc932
> epc   : 8026ce8d    Tainted: P
> Status: 1010a802
> Cause : 10800010
> PrId  : 0001800a
> Process  (pid: -2126503816, stackpage=81402000)
> Stack:    0000000c 00003d9e 0000001a 0000056c 0000002e 0000005b 00000000
>  1010a800 1010a801 80310000 803148a8 ffffffff 00000000 00000000 00000000
>  0000000c fffffff3 00000000 00000065 000000cb 8140220d 814021ed 80314a28
>  00000001 80314a28 00000800 ffffffff 814021f8 8035d000 802e92d0 00000002
>  000000a5 00000000 802ad038 81402000 814021b0 803148a8 801e30cc 1010a803
>  4bee4000 ...
> Call Trace:   [<801e30cc>] [<801e9774>] [<801e4ce8>] [<8019506c>]
> [<8018b1c8>] [<8018b610>] [<8018c4fc>] [<80189714>] [<801896c0>]
> [<8018df84>] [<8018b49c>] [<8018b610>] [<8018c4fc>] [<80189714>]
> [<801896c0>] [<8018df84>] [<8018b49c>] [<8018b610>] [<8018c4fc>]
> [<80189714>] [<801896c0>] [<8018df84>] [<8018b49c>] [<8018b610>]
> [<8018c4fc>] [<80189714>] [<801896c0>] [<8018df84>] [<8018b49c>]
> [<8018b610>] [<8018c4fc>]

>
> Code:<4>unaligned data access at 0x80108ad0
> 7c000000 <4>unaligned data access at 0x80108ad0
> 070c0430 <4>unaligned data access at 0x80108ad0
> e0240400 <4>unaligned data access at 0x80108ad0
> <0008041d><4>unaligned data access at 0x80108ad0
> 2a000000 <4>unaligned data access at 0x80108ad0
> 210c09b3 <4>unaligned data access at 0x80108ad0
> e0010020 <4>unaligned data access at 0x80108ad0
> 0008041d <4>unaligned data access at 0x80108ad0
> 00000000
>
> ----8<-----------
> And here is debug info from gdb:
>
> 0x8018b1c8 is in yaffs_GarbageCollectBlock (yaffs_guts.c:111).
> 0x8018b610 is in yaffs_CheckGarbageCollection (yaffs_guts.c:2360).
> 0x8018c4fc is in yaffs_UpdateObjectHeader (yaffs_guts.c:2820).
> 0x80189714 is in yaffs_ChangeObjectName (yaffs_guts.c:1741).
> 0x801896c0 is in yaffs_ChangeObjectName (yaffs_guts.c:1734).
> 0x8018df84 is in yaffs_DoGenericObjectDeletion (yaffs_guts.c:3705).
> 0x8018b49c is in yaffs_GarbageCollectBlock (yaffs_guts.c:2290).
>
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