As there is not kernel crash, crash files are not create here to debug more.
Is there any way to force the kernel to create kernel crash files under /var/crash.
This helps more If am not wrong.
Regards,
Sri
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 9:20 PM, Mulyadi Santosa <mulyadi.santosa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi...
Looks like something is exhausting kernel stack way too fast. IIRC in
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 13:34, sri <bskmohan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> ######################## START OF LOGS ############################
> Oct 1 14:16:56 server03 kernel: low stack detected by irq handler
> Oct 1 14:16:56 server03 kernel: [<c0405e9b>] do_IRQ+0x86/0xc3
> Oct 1 14:16:56 server03 kernel: [<c04046e6>] common_interrupt+0x1a/0x20
> Oct 1 14:16:56 server03 kernel: [<c05a5c06>] neigh_lookup+0x23/0x7f
> Oct 1 14:16:56 server03 kernel: [<c05d6800>] arp_bind_neighbour+0x50/0x71
> Oct 1 14:16:56 server03 kernel: [<c05b7b44>] rt_intern_hash+0x372/0x480
> Oct 1 14:16:56 server03 kernel: [<c05b8352>] __ip_route_output_key+0x700/
4K kernel stack scenario, 4K is assigned for normal usage and another
4K for irq.
So, IMHO, either something is leaking, or code paths are mixing too
much and too fast so they all together exhaust the irq stack.
For debugging, I am not sure...maybe ftrace stack usage could help
you. Grep your kernel .config and find out everything that contains
"stack". Or go to "kernel hacking" section and dig into ftrace
section.
Good luck....
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