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Patch Name: PHKL_25389

Patch Description: s700_800 11.11 Core PM, vPar, Psets Cumulative Patch

Creation Date: 01/10/24

Post Date: 01/11/09

Warning: 02/12/05 - This Critical Warning has been issued by HP.

	- PHKL_24551 introduced behavior that can lead to run queue
	  corruption resulting in a system panic.  The behavior will
	  occur when a system is idle, a system under load will not
	  experience the behavior.
	- The opportunity for the run queue corruption is small, but it
	  has been observed by several customers.  The system panics
	  resulting from the run queue corruption will vary.  Some
	  of the panics that have been observed are a spinlock deadlock
	  panic on the 'Per SPU RUNQ Lock', a data page fault panic in 
	  find_thread_other_spu(), and a data page fault panic in
	  gs_rendezvous_thread().
	- This behavior is also exhibited with superseding patch
	  PHKL_25389.
	- The behavior is corrected in PHKL_27091, which is released.
	  HP recommends installing PHKL_27091 after PHKL_24551 and
	  PHKL_25389 are removed.
	- To prevent reverting back to PHKL_24551 or PHKL_25389 if
	  PHKL_27091 is removed in the future, HP recommends that these
	  patches be removed before PHKL_27091 is installed.  If you
	  choose not to remove these patches before installing 
	  PHKL_27091, the system will still function properly after
	  PHKL_27091 is installed.
	- If you decide to remove the patches and need to remove
	  multiple patches in succession, the swremove(1M) option
	  '-x auto_kernel_build=false' may be used to minimize the
	  number of system reboots that will occur.  When this option
	  is specified, swremove(1M) will not automatically rebuild the
	  kernel or reboot the system when kernel software is removed.
	  This option should be used with care, as it is necessary to
	  rebuild the kernel and reboot the system once all the desired
	  patches are removed, otherwise the system will still 
	  experience the undesirable behavior.
	- PHKL_25389 is included in the following Support Plus Patch
	  Bundles:
	    Jun 2002: GOLDBASE11i,B.11.11.0206.4
	  

Hardware Platforms - OS Releases: 
	s700: 11.11
	s800: 11.11

Products: N/A

Filesets: 
	OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32,v=HP
	OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_64,v=HP

Automatic Reboot?: Yes

Status: General Superseded With Warnings

Critical: 
	No (superseded patches were critical)
	PHKL_24257: OTHER
		Hung, Unkillable Process

Category Tags: 
	defect_repair enhancement general_release critical
	manual_dependencies

Path Name: /hp-ux_patches/s700_800/11.X/PHKL_25389

Symptoms: 
	PHKL_25389:
	( SR:8606215976 CR:JAGad85148 )
	When thousands of threads are waiting on a select(2) call,
	application performance slows down considerably. This is
	an enhancement to sleep queues to boost performance.

	( SR:8606226427 CR:JAGad95496 )
	Possible races from kernel subsystems that assume the
	entry to kernel sleep is atomic.  This can result in
	missed wakeup events.

	PHKL_24551:
	( SR:8606200799 CR:JAGad69975 )
	This patch is a member of a set of patches needed to enable
	the HP-UX Processor Sets product (PROCSETS). When PROCSETS
	product is installed, it will install the full set of
	required patches for that product, including this patch.

	If the HP-UX Processor Sets product is not installed, this
	change will have no Processor Sets impact on your system.

	( SR:8606199577 CR:JAGad68764 )
	This patch is a member of a set of patches needed to enable
	the HP-UX Virtual Partitions product Sets. When the HP-UX
	Virtual Partitions product (VPARSBASE or T1335AA) is
	installed, it will install the full set of required patches
	for that product, including this patch.

	If the HP-UX Virtual Partitions product is not installed,
	this change will have no Virtual Partitions impact on your
	system.

	( SR:8606194817 CR:JAGad64023 )
	Load averages reported by such utilities as top and uptime
	are overall higher in 11.11 than they were in earlier
	releases.

	PHKL_23665:
	( SR:8606128017 CR:JAGac78818 )
	vhand priority does not match scheduling policy for brief
	durations.

	PHKL_24257:
	( SR:8606159451 CR:JAGad28779 ) Duplicate
	( SR:8606103740 CR:JAGab70789 )
	A multi-threaded process being executed over NFS can become
	hung and unkillable while performing either a fork, core,
	setrlimit, SIGSTOP, or debugger operations. This can happen
	with mutiple threads in different processes competing for
	the same resource when one thread is stopped.

Defect Description: 
	PHKL_25389:
	( SR:8606215976 CR:JAGad85148 )
	This is an enhancement for a performance problem seen while
	trying to remove a single thread from a long sleep queue.
	This would be useful to customers who are making numerous
	system calls that would cause threads to sleep on the same
	sleep queue, such as select(2).

	Resolution:
	The sleep queues were changed from a single-linked list to
	a double-linked list.

	( SR:8606226427 CR:JAGad95496 )
	This is an enhancment that allows kernel subsystems to
	enter kernel sleep with alternative locking rules.  By
	permitting these new locking rules, other subsystems are
	able to close race windows around entering and leaving
	kernel sleep.  If there is no other patch that requires
	this change, it will do nothing.

	Resolution:
	Permit kernel subsystems entering kernel sleep to hold
	an additional resource to prevent race conditions .

	PHKL_24551:
	( SR:8606200799 CR:JAGad69975 )
	This patch contains minor enhancements required to support
	the HP-UX Processor Sets product.

	Resolution:
	Enhancements added to enable scheduler to recognize and
	work with processor sets when the Processor Sets product
	is enabled.

	( SR:8606199577 CR:JAGad68764 )
	This patch contains minor enhancements required to support
	the HP-UX Virtual Partitions product.

	Resolution:
	Enhancements added to support CPU migration.

	( SR:8606194817 CR:JAGad64023 )
	System daemon threads are factored into the load average
	calculations in 11.11 where they were not in earlier
	releases.  This makes the reported load averages higher
	than they were in earlier releases.

	Resolution:
	This patch changes the load average calculations to once
	more disregard system daemon threads, resulting in load
	averages much more closely aligned to those in earlier
	releases.

	PHKL_23665:
	( SR:8606128017 CR:JAGac78818 )
	When vhand's priority is increased due to it being
	preempted, there is a race with other threads which are
	also raising vhand's priority at the same time. Thus,
	when vhand switches back to run again, its policy and
	priority number do not match. The priority and policy
	will be back in sync once the thread which elevated the
	priority of vhand is restored to run again.

	Resolution:
	Preemption_point no longer elevates the priority of the
	preempted thread.

	PHKL_24257:
	( SR:8606159451 CR:JAGad28779 ) Duplicate
	( SR:8606103740 CR:JAGab70789 )
	A thread acquires a lock and then sleeps interruptibly.  The
	interruptible sleep permits the thread to be stopped.  Any
	other thread attempting to acquire this lock will sleep
	uninterruptibly until the lock is available.  This
	uninterruptible thread is also unkillable.  This introduces
	a deadlock potential in multi-threaded processes:  when a
	thread holding the lock, a thread desiring the lock, and a
	third thread doing one of fork, setrlimit, core, SIGSTOP, or
	debugger operations, all occur at the same time in the
	same process, the deadlock is reached.  The only way to
	resolve the deadlock is to reboot the system.  A similar
	situation can occur when threads in different processes
	are competing for the same NFS resource and the thread that
	owns that resource is stopped via a signal, a debugger,
	or a ctrl-Z.
	This patch is part of a set of five patches (PHKL_24253,
	PHKL_24254,PHKL_24255,PHKL_24256,PHKL_24257) that enable
	P_NOSTOP, a new feature that prevents a process from being
	unkillable.  Each patch is independently installable.
	Without all five installed, P_NOSTOP will be unavailable.
	In order to prevent the process executed over NFS from
	becoming unkillable, NFS must use the P_NOSTOP feature.
	Usage of this feature was added to PHNE_23502.

	Resolution:
	If a thread acquires a lock and then sleeps interruptibly,
	it is not permitted to be stopped if P_NOSTOP is set.  This
	prevents this thread from becoming unkillable and prevents
	the deadlock.

SR: 
	8606103740 8606128017 8606159451 8606194817 8606226427
	8606199577 8606200799 8606215976

Patch Files: 
	
	OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32,v=HP:
	/usr/conf/lib/libpm.a(pm_swtch.o)
	/usr/conf/lib/libvm.a(vm_stats.o)

	OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_64,v=HP:
	/usr/conf/lib/libpm.a(pm_swtch.o)
	/usr/conf/lib/libvm.a(vm_stats.o)

what(1) Output: 
	
	OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32,v=HP:
	/usr/conf/lib/libpm.a(pm_swtch.o):
		pm_swtch.c $Date: 2001/10/10 14:57:19 $Revision: r11
			.11/7 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25389)
	/usr/conf/lib/libvm.a(vm_stats.o):
		vm_stats.c $Date: 2001/07/17 16:02:01 $Revision: r11
			.11/1 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_24551)

	OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_64,v=HP:
	/usr/conf/lib/libpm.a(pm_swtch.o):
		pm_swtch.c $Date: 2001/10/10 14:57:19 $Revision: r11
			.11/7 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_25389)
	/usr/conf/lib/libvm.a(vm_stats.o):
		vm_stats.c $Date: 2001/07/17 16:02:01 $Revision: r11
			.11/1 PATCH_11.11 (PHKL_24551)

cksum(1) Output: 
	
	OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_32,v=HP:
	1167148784 45428 /usr/conf/lib/libpm.a(pm_swtch.o)
	2865317777 10200 /usr/conf/lib/libvm.a(vm_stats.o)

	OS-Core.CORE2-KRN,fr=B.11.11,fa=HP-UX_B.11.11_64,v=HP:
	129761313 95616 /usr/conf/lib/libpm.a(pm_swtch.o)
	3163914358 24704 /usr/conf/lib/libvm.a(vm_stats.o)

Patch Conflicts: None

Patch Dependencies: None

Hardware Dependencies: None

Other Dependencies: 
	PHKL_24257:  If NFS is installed on the system, all five
	patches (PHNE_23502, PHKL_24253, PHKL_24254,PHKL_24255,
	PHKL_24256, PHKL_24257) are required to resolve the process
	hang/deadlock due to unkillable processes executed over NFS.
	However, if NFS is not in use, none of these patches are
	required.

Supersedes: 
	PHKL_24551 PHKL_24257 PHKL_23665

Equivalent Patches: None

Patch Package Size: 210 KBytes

Installation Instructions: 
	Please review all instructions and the Hewlett-Packard
	SupportLine User Guide or your Hewlett-Packard support terms
	and conditions for precautions, scope of license,
	restrictions, and, limitation of liability and warranties,
	before installing this patch.
	------------------------------------------------------------
	1. Back up your system before installing a patch.

	2. Login as root.

	3. Copy the patch to the /tmp directory.

	4. Move to the /tmp directory and unshar the patch:

		cd /tmp
		sh PHKL_25389

	5. Run swinstall to install the patch:

		swinstall -x autoreboot=true -x patch_match_target=true \
			  -s /tmp/PHKL_25389.depot

	By default swinstall will archive the original software in 
	/var/adm/sw/save/PHKL_25389.  If you do not wish to retain a
	copy of the original software, include the patch_save_files
	option in the swinstall command above:

		-x patch_save_files=false

	WARNING: If patch_save_files is false when a patch is installed,
		 the patch cannot be deinstalled.  Please be careful
		 when using this feature.

	For future reference, the contents of the PHKL_25389.text file is 
	available in the product readme:

		swlist -l product -a readme -d @ /tmp/PHKL_25389.depot

	To put this patch on a magnetic tape and install from the
	tape drive, use the command:

		dd if=/tmp/PHKL_25389.depot of=/dev/rmt/0m bs=2k

Special Installation Instructions: None




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