Rolf Eike Beer <eike-kernel@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Am Samstag, 1. Januar 2022, 23:12:16 CET schrieb Sven Schnelle: >> Hi Eike, >> >> Rolf Eike Beer <eike-kernel@xxxxxxxxx> writes: >> > Am Montag, 27. Dezember 2021, 15:30:10 CET schrieb Rolf Eike Beer: >> >> Am Sonntag, 26. Dezember 2021, 18:22:12 CET schrieb John David Anglin: >> >> > On 2021-12-26 11:21 a.m., Rolf Eike Beer wrote: >> >> > > [139181.966881] WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 0 at kernel/rcu/tree.c:613 >> >> > > rcu_eqs_enter.constprop.0+0x8c/0x98 >> >> > >> >> > This is probably not reproducible. You might try this change from Sven >> >> >> >> At least this time the git testsuite has finished, but with some errors >> >> as >> >> usual. >> > The machine locked up again, but without many output: >> > >> > [13093.642353] INEQUIVALENT ALIASES 0x96000 and 0xf5bba000 in file xargs >> > [13094.122900] INEQUIVALENT ALIASES 0x110000 and 0xf5a63000 in file find >> > [13260.968430] INEQUIVALENT ALIASES 0x96000 and 0xf5bba000 in file xargs >> > [16995.351108] ttyS ttyS1:[17649.655079] t[17650.739194] t[17658.174951] >> > t[17659.307044] t[24039.432030] INEQUIVALENT ALIASES 0x113000 and >> > 0xf5a66000 in file find >> >> Looks like you have a serial console connected? If yes, could you trigger a >> 'TOC s' from the BMC, and post the output from 'ser x 0 toc', where x is >> the processer number? This could help debugging this. > > Yes, this is all from serial. I guess this only works during the hang? That > means I have to boot into the bad kernel again and wait until it breaks. Yes, when it hangs, press ESC followed by '('. This should give you the BMC prompt: CLI> Enter TOC s - this will take around 10s, and reboot the box. in the boot menu, you can than take a look at the TOC data with the mentioned service command. /Sven