Re: 2.6.21-rc7-mm2 hangs in boot (netconsole)

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On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 16:51:01 -0700
Randy Dunlap <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 08:16:53 -0700 Randy Dunlap wrote:
> 
> > On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 22:23:54 -0700 Andrew Morton wrote:
> > 
> > > On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 22:01:32 -0700 Randy Dunlap <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > 
> > > > On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 22:57:16 -0700 Andrew Morton wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > > 
> > > > > ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.21-rc7/2.6.21-rc7-mm2/
> > > > 
> > > > I'm getting a hang near the end of booting on x86_64 UP.
> > > > The last initcall_debug function varies.  E.g.:
> > > > 
> > > > 1/
> > > > [    0.140257] Calling initcall 0xffffffff806f2fa8: init_misc_binfmt+0x0/0x3f()
> > > > [    0.140266] initcall 0xffffffff806f2fa8: init_misc_binfmt+0x0/0x3f() returned 0.
> > > > [    0.140275] initcall 0xffffffff806f2fa8 ran for 0 msecs: init_misc_binfmt+0x0/0x3f()
> > > > [    0.140284] Calling initcall 0xffffffff806f2fe7: init_script_binfmt+0x0/0x12()
> > > > [    0.140293] initcall 0xffffffff806f2fe7: init_script_binfmt+0x0/0x12() returned 0.
> > > > [    0.140302] initcall 0xffffffff806f2fe7 ran for 0 msecs: init_script_binfmt+0x0/0x12()
> > > > [    0.140310] Calling initcall 0xffffffff806f2ff9: init_elf_binfmt+0x0/0x12()
> > > > [    0.140317] initcall 0xffffffff806f2ff9: init_elf_binfmt+0x0/0x12() returned 0.
> > > > [    0.140326] initcall 0xffffffff806f2ff9 ran for 0 msecs: init_elf_binfmt+0x0/0x12()
> > > > [    0.140335] Calling initcall 0xffffffff806f3de9: debugfs_init+0x0/0x4a()
> > > > [    0.140344] initcall 0xffffffff806f3de9: debugfs_init+0x0/0x4a() returned 0.
> > > > [    0.140351] initcall 0xffffffff806f3de9 ran for 0 msecs: debugfs_init+0x0/0x4a()
> > > > 
> > > > 2/
> > > > [    0.140206] Calling initcall 0xffffffff806efeb1: ksysfs_init+0x0/0x29()
> > > > [    0.140215] initcall 0xffffffff806efeb1: ksysfs_init+0x0/0x29() returned 0.
> > > > [    0.140222] initcall 0xffffffff806efeb1 ran for 0 msecs: ksysfs_init+0x0/0x29()
> > > > [    0.140230] Calling initcall 0xffffffff806f25be: filelock_init+0x0/0x31()
> > > > [    0.140242] initcall 0xffffffff806f25be: filelock_init+0x0/0x31() returned 0.
> > > > [    0.140249] initcall 0xffffffff806f25be ran for 0 msecs: filelock_init+0x0/0x31()
> > > > [    0.140258] Calling initcall 0xffffffff806f2fa8: init_misc_binfmt+0x0/0x3f()
> > > > [    0.140266] initcall 0xffffffff806f2fa8: init_misc_binfmt+0x0/0x3f() returned 0.
> > > > [    0.140276] initcall 0xffffffff806f2fa8 ran for 0 msecs: init_misc_binfmt+0x0/0x3f()
> > > > [    0.140284] Calling initcall 0xffffffff806f2fe7: init_script_binfmt+0x0/0x12()
> > > > [    0.140293] initcall 0xffffffff806f2fe7: init_script_binfmt+0x0/0x12() returned 0.
> > > > 
> > > 
> > > So perhaps it locks during a timer interrupt.
> > > 
> > > > .config is attached.
> > > > 
> > > > Any ideas/suggestions?
> > > 
> > > Just the usual: nothing from sysrq or NMI watchdog?
> > 
> > Nothing from either of those.  I'll jiggle some config options.
> 
> config option changes didn't help, but removing
> 	netconsole=<params>
> from the kernel command line makes it all happy.  :(

argh.

> Do we know of netconsole hang problems?  (anyone?)

You have "time" as well?  I found on i386 uniproc that time+netconsole
caused hangs because the printk timestamping code was taking
xtime_lock for reading inside a write_seqlock.  But I though that Andi
fixed that.  Perhaps i386 got fixed but x86_64 did not.

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