[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-devel] Timer going backwards and Unable to handle kernel NULLpointer
> I've got a Thunder K8SRE with two dual core Opteron processors and > eight 1 GB SDRAM sticks in it. > Booting in to SMP mode resulted in this: > > May 16 00:43:37 weebl kernel: Timer ISR/3: Time went backwards: > delta=-12967620 delta_cpu=217015619 shadow=46263756493 off=423276508 > processed=46700000000 cpu_processed=46470016761 > May 16 00:43:37 weebl kernel: 0: 46680000000 > May 16 00:43:37 weebl kernel: 1: 46700016761 > May 16 00:43:37 weebl kernel: 2: 45670016761 > May 16 00:43:37 weebl kernel: 3: 46470016761 The only time I've seen this is on a system that was overheating and bouncing in and out of thermal throttling. Any chance that could be happening here? > May 16 06:28:35 weebl kernel: Call Trace: > <ffffffff8011a275>{mm_unpin+427} > <ffffffff8011a4a4>{_arch_exit_mmap+476} > May 16 06:28:35 weebl kernel: > <ffffffff8014fedd>{generic_file_aio_read+52} > <ffffffff801724a6>{do_sync_read+199} > May 16 06:28:35 weebl kernel: <ffffffff801612d2>{exit_mmap+34} > <ffffffff80128e05>{mmput+40} > May 16 06:28:35 weebl kernel: That's a nasty crash. There were some cleanups in this area in Xen 3.1, but I don't think it was to address a specific crash like this. Might be worth trying 3.1 on the machine. Best, Ian _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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