Kernel panic when using IPset with counters

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When I configure a set with type ‘hash:ip’ and option ‘counters’,
after I have added more than 20 to 30 IP addresses to the set and then
execute an `ipset list <setname>` I get a kernel panic in the function
hash_ip4_list(). If I don’t have the option ‘counters’ I don’t get the
panic.

I am using ipset version 6.21.1 and kernel 3.14.

Is this a known issue and fixed in newer versions of ipset or kernel
or both??  Is there something I can do differently in setting up the
set?  I've tried playing with the hashsize and maxelem values but it
still panics.


Thanks in advance.


Scott Bonar
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