Hi,
I am seeing a kernel panic in cifs module. It seems to be a result of
invalid inode entry in dentry for the file it is trying to validate.
The inode->i_ino is set zero and inode->i_mapping is set to NULL in
the inode pointer in the dentry (0xdf8ea200) structure. I went through
the cifs code and could not find any valid case that could trigger
this situation. Is there any case which can lead to this situation?
0xed47fe70 0xc0133b30 filemap_fdatawait+0x20 (0x0, 0xe0e1c780, 0x0,
0xf5b35000, 0x0)
kernel .text 0xc0100000 0xc0133b10 0xc0133bc0
0xed47feb8 0xf8b49855 [cifs]cifs_revalidate+0x225 (0xdf8ea200)
cifs .text 0xf8b27060 0xf8b49630 0xf8b49af0
0xed47fec4 0xf8b3ec71 [cifs]cifs_d_revalidate+0x11 (0xdf8ea200, 0x0, 0xef47a031)
cifs .text 0xf8b27060 0xf8b3ec60 0xf8b3ec7d
0xed47fed8 0xc0151c03 cached_lookup+0x43 (0xe8e03a00, 0xed47fefc, 0x0,
0x1, 0xe7f5b0f8)
kernel .text 0xc0100000 0xc0151bc0 0xc0151c20
0xed47ff18 0xc01522a8 link_path_walk+0x3e8
kernel .text 0xc0100000 0xc0151ec0 0xc0152610
0xed47ff20 0xc0152629 path_walk+0x19 (0x8002, 0x8003, 0x83141a0)
kernel .text 0xc0100000 0xc0152610 0xc0152630
0xed47ff34 0xc015280a path_lookup+0x3a (0x0, 0x0, 0x2, 0x0, 0x0)
kernel .text 0xc0100000 0xc01527d0 0xc0152810
0xed47ff64 0xc0152d3a open_namei+0x6a (0xef47a000, 0x8003, 0x0,
0xed47ff7c, 0xe8e03a00)
kernel .text 0xc0100000 0xc0152cd0 0xc0153260
0xed47ffa0 0xc01448b1 filp_open+0x41 (0xef47a000, 0x8002, 0x0,
0xed47e000, 0x8002)
kernel .text 0xc0100000 0xc0144870 0xc01448e0
0xed47ffbc 0xc0144ca1 sys_open+0x51 (0x83141a0, 0x8002, 0x0, 0x8002, 0x83141a0)
Thanks
--Chakri
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