Hello, On Wed, Jun 01, 2011 at 08:37:25AM +0800, Brad Campbell wrote: > On 01/06/11 06:31, Hugh Dickins wrote: > > Brad, my suspicion is that in each case the top 16 bits of RDX have been > > mysteriously corrupted from ffff to 0000, causing the general protection > > faults. I don't understand what that has to do with KSM. > > > > But it's only a suspicion, because I can't make sense of the "Code:" > > lines in your traces, they have more than the expected 64 bytes, and > > only one of them has a ">" (with no"<") to mark faulting instruction. > > > > I did try compiling the 2.6.39 kernel from your config, but of course > > we have different compilers, so although I got close, it wasn't exact. > > > > Would you mind mailing me privately (it's about 73MB) the "objdump -trd" > > output for your original vmlinux (with KSM on)? (Those -trd options are > > the ones I'm used to typing, I bet not they're not all relevant.) > > > > Of course, it's only a tiny fraction of that output that I need, > > might be better to cut it down to remove_rmap_item_from_tree and > > dup_fd and ksm_scan_thread, if you have the time to do so. > > Would you believe about 20 seconds after I pressed send the kernel oopsed. > > http://www.fnarfbargle.com/private/003_kernel_oops/ > > oops reproduced here, but an un-munged version is in that directory > alongside the kernel. > > [36542.880228] general protection fault: 0000 [#1] SMP Reminds me of another oops that was reported on the kvm list for 2.6.38.1 with message id 4D8C6110.6090204. There the top 16 bits of rsi were flipped and it was a general protection too because of hitting on the not mappable virtual range. http://www.virtall.com/files/temp/kvm.txt http://www.virtall.com/files/temp/config-2.6.38.1 http://virtall.com/files/temp/mmu-objdump.txt That oops happened in kvm_unmap_rmapp though, but it looked memory corruption (Avi suggested use after free) but it was a production system so we couldn't debug it further. I recommend next thing to reproduce again with 2.6.39 or 3.0.0-rc1. Let's fix your scsi trouble if needed but it's better you test with 2.6.39. We'd need chmod +r vmlinux on private/003_kernel_oops/ Thanks, Andrea -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe kvm" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html