Re: [Bugme-new] [Bug 9901] New: kernel panic in stex modules (?)

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On Wed, 2008-02-06 at 10:15 -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:
> On Wed,  6 Feb 2008 09:40:15 -0800 (PST) bugme-daemon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> > http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9901
> > 
> >            Summary: kernel panic in stex modules (?)
> >            Product: IO/Storage
> >            Version: 2.5
> >      KernelVersion: 2.6.24
> >           Platform: All
> >         OS/Version: Linux
> >               Tree: Mainline
> >             Status: NEW
> >           Severity: normal
> >           Priority: P1
> >          Component: Serial ATA
> >         AssignedTo: jgarzik@xxxxxxxxx
> >         ReportedBy: dairinin@xxxxxxxxx
> > 
> > 
> > Latest working kernel version: 2.6.23-r6
> > Earliest failing kernel version: 2.6.24
> > Distribution: Gentoo
> > Hardware Environment: Core2D E6600, Asus p5B Dlx, 2G DDR2 667, Promise ST
> > EX4350
> > Software Environment: GCC 4.2.3/4.1.2, CFLAGS="-O2"
> > 
> > Problem Description:
> > The problem is frequent kernel panics within the same module. Can't say what it
> > is, but looks like it is related to dma and promise driver.
> > The first culprit, the memory, is ok, 8 hours of memtest passed without errors.
> > Before, kernel 2.6.23-gentoo-r6, compiled with GCC 4.1.2 worked just fine, then
> > after upgrade to 4.2.2 th bug appeared. Upgrade to 2.6.24 didn't solve the
> > problem. Switching back to GCC 4.1.2 made things better for a moment, crashes
> > became less frequent and I thought compiler was the cause. But today system
> > crashed again with same symptoms.
> > Sorry, but I can't save crash log, so I'll provide screen "shot":
> > http://img238.imageshack.us/my.php?image=p2030030ki1.jpg
> > 
> > Steps to reproduce:
> > Boot, start FTP-server, load RAID with heavy input, in some hours it will
> > crash. With pure reads system can run several days, heavy write load kills it
> > much too easier.
> > 
> 
> The supertrak driver has regressed in 2.6.24.  And
> 
> commit 9cb83c7529d929c00f37d821daed1942a1b20602
> Author: FUJITA Tomonori <tomof@xxxxxxx>
> Date:   Tue Oct 16 11:24:32 2007 +0200
> 
>     [SCSI] add use_sg_chaining option to scsi_host_template
>     
> looks a likely candidate.
> 
> And this:
> 
> commit d3f46f39b7092594b498abc12f0c73b0b9913bde
> Author: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date:   Tue Jan 15 11:11:46 2008 -0600
> 
>     [SCSI] remove use_sg_chaining
> 
> from 2.6.25 looks to be a likely fix for it.  Should it be backported?

If the patch you identify is the culprit, mine can't be the fix ... and
it should also be present in git head.

The BUG_ON is here: isn't it?

static inline void
dma_unmap_sg(struct device *hwdev, struct scatterlist *sg, int nents,
	     int direction)
{
	BUG_ON(!valid_dma_direction(direction));
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
	dma_ops->unmap_sg(hwdev, sg, nents, direction);
}

stex only does scsi_dma_unmap(), so something looks to have tampered
with the cmnd->sc_data_direction somehow ... and I can't see how.

James


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