Re: Analyzing "panic"
- From: James Carlson <james.d.carlson@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 21 Dec 2007 09:58:55 -0500
Alexander Skwar <alexander@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
[...]000002a100b4f0a1 fop_inactive+0x54(300407b9700, 60000c03d98, 1205800,
657700646204ed, 180c000, 60014875980)
000002a100b4f151 dounmount+0xbc(60009ca95c0, 0, 0, 2, 300407b9700, 1)
000002a100b4f201 umount2+0x140(26df8, 0, ffbfff38, 11aac, 0, 0)
000002a100b4f2e1 syscall_trap32+0xcc(26df8, 0, ffbfff38, 11aac, ff36e308,
struct vfs *v_vfsp = 0x60014875980
Try doing a "0x60014875980::whatis" in mdb. If it says that this
buffer was freed, then I think you've hit CR 6564619.
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