Re: BUG: __d_find_alias went POP! (was: BUG: lock held at task exit time!)

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On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 11:51:39PM -0400, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> Actually the lock held at exit time was caused by the BUG, it wasn't the
> bug itself.  Seems you got a bad pointer which killed a task that
> happened to be holding a lock.  And that's why you got the bug from your
> subject.

I had initially been wondering if something in an error path forgot to
clean things up correctly, but I guess there are valid circumstances where
such cleanups don't get to happen...

> It looks like there was something fishy going on in __d_find_alias (like
> a corrupted inode?).  Don't know for sure but since this looks like it's
> splice related or something wrong with general VFS, I CC'd Al Viro, and
> since it came from ext3, I CC'd Stephen Tweedie and the ext2-devel list.
> 
> Could a corrupted filesystem cause this oops?

I'm afraid the problem was likely caused by bad RAM, as some time yesterday
the machine hung hard, and upon restart failed POST. The machine was fine
after removing the dud 32M SIMM.

Sorry for the bother,

-MD

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