Re: PROBLEM: nfsd crashes in 2.6.29

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David Howells skrev:
J. Bruce Fields <bfields@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Without trying to figure out where that is, just looking at the
offset...  That would be consistent with current_cred()->security being
NULL, since the cred_sid(cred) in inode_has_perm does tsec->sid, where
tsec is

It oughtn't to be possible...  Unless, perhaps, the credentials have been
freed.  During the process of freeing the creds, the security pointer is
cleared.

Are you running with CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB=n?  If so, would it be possible to flip
it to =y?

I have it turned off and now I am running 2.6.29.2 fine without selinux (which I didn't use).

I can try to turn it on but I won't be near the server for about two weeks as I am going on a training course and noone else uses the NFS server.

Regards
/Rasmus

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