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Hello, good evening.
I have been detecting random appliance crashes for some time. If I disable securexl acceleration (fwaccel off command) the appliance is completely stable, but with securexl, it randomly crashes.
<1>[ 3771.640614] Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000004
<1>[ 3771.648687] pgd = 80003000
<4>[ 94.038442] ######## wdt sysfs stop cmd
<1>[ 3771.651387] [00000004] *pgd=80000000004003, *pmd=00000000
<0>[ 3771.655305] Internal error: Oops: 207 [#1] SMP ARM
I have version R77.20.87 (990173083)
I hope you can help me.... I would be sad to have to change this appliance on my homelab 😞 Attached the last panic. Thank you and best regards
Hi Andy,
It's random. From a few minutes to hours or days.
I will let you know when this crash.
Thank you all for your time and support with this strange case.
Best regards.
First crash with a fresh install 🙂
As i said, this is a problem from kernel (simmod module, from SecureXL)
<1>[ 2573.276683] Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address ee28d9e3
<1>[ 2573.283887] pgd = b01abd00
<1>[ 2573.286586] [ee28d9e3] *pgd=80000000007003, *pmd=00000000
<0>[ 2573.291996] Internal error: Oops: 206 [#1] SMP ARM
<4>[ 2573.296773] Modules linked in: cdc_acm aircable belkin_sa zte_ev omninet sierra qcserial option pl2303 rndis_host cdc_eem qmi_wwan sierra_net huawei_cdc_ncm cdc_mbim cdc_ether cdc_ncm usb_wwan usbnet usb_debug fResetmod etm_0(P) vpntmod(P) vpn_0(P) fw_0(P) simmod(P) umimod(P) marvellmod(P)
<4>[ 2573.322680] CPU: 0 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/0 Tainted: P 3.10.20-al-5.0-pr2 #1
<4>[ 2573.330576] task: 80ceb340 ti: 80cdc000 task.ti: 80cdc000
<4>[ 2573.335995] PC is at do_outbound.isra.25+0x698/0xb84 [simmod]
<4>[ 2573.341754] LR is at handle_outbound_packet+0x3d0/0x13f4 [simmod]
<4>[ 2573.347832] pc : [<700e9034>] lr : [<700f0a90>] psr: a0000113
So disable it: https://community.checkpoint.com/t5/SMB-Gateways-Spark/SecureXL-amp-CoreXL-on-SMB-devices/m-p/39531?...
...repeating myself...
I can disable SecureXL yes, but performance drop from 600 Mbps to 250.
I dont want this hehe
Yes, it is definitely a problem in SecureXL module but it is caused by something very specific in your configuration. Otherwise it will be a common issue and already fixed by CheckPoint. Code base is mature enough and considered stable. What I would do from here is to install latest JHF from USB and begin re-configuring device from scratch until the point it starts crashing again.
I think the problem comes from the Bittorrent port connections, because this is the message:
<4>[ 2427.924643] [SIM4];SIM: sim_db_get_conn: Error !!! connection <192.168.202.4,6881,79.156.252.229,6881,17> already freed
<4>[ 2427.929333] [SIM4];SIM: sim_db_get_conn: Error !!! connection <192.168.202.4,6881,79.156.252.229,6881,17> already freed
<4>[ 2440.847393] [SIM4];SIM: sim_db_get_conn: Error !!! connection <192.168.202.4,6881,79.156.252.229,6881,17> already freed
<4>[ 2445.025986] [SIM4];SIM: sim_db_get_conn: Error !!! connection <192.168.202.4,6881,79.156.252.229,6881,17> already freed
<4>[ 2573.276441] [SIM4];SIM: sim_db_get_conn: Error !!! connection <192.168.202.4,6881,90.77.223.230,28545,17> already freed
<4>[ 2573.276649] [SIM4];SIM: sim_db_get_conn: Error !!! connection <192.168.202.4,6881,90.77.223.230,28545,17> already freed
<4>[ 2573.276671] [SIM4];SIM: sim_db_get_conn: Error !!! connection <192.168.202.4,6881,90.77.223.230,28545,17> already freed
6881 is bittorrent protocol port.
But i dont have rules with this port. This is one of multiple open ports on the dmz equipment (my hp ml310e g8).
Do those come up right before it crashes?
If so, you might try: https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com/supportcenter/portal?eventSubmit_doGoviewsolutiondetails=&solut...
This can be used to SecureXL for the specific port in question (versus disabling entirely).
Hi PhoneBoy,
Yes. I will try your solution. Thanks you!
You might also try running the following in expert mode:
ifconfig -a | grep Ethernet | awk '{print $1}' | xargs -i ethtool -X {} equal 1
This may be a workaround for what appears to be a known bug.
Note that it doesn't survive a reboot.
On my 14x0 this gives:
Cannot get RX flow hash indirection table size: Operation not supported
Cannot get RX flow hash indirection table size: Operation not supported
Cannot get RX flow hash indirection table size: Operation not supported
Cannot get RX flow hash indirection table size: Operation not supported
Cannot get RX flow hash indirection table size: Operation not supported
Cannot get RX flow hash indirection table size: Operation not supported
Cannot get RX flow hash indirection table size: Operation not supported
Cannot get RX flow hash indirection table size: Operation not supported
Same!
ifconfig -a | grep Ethernet | awk '{print $1}' | xargs -i ethtool -X {} equal 1
Cannot get RX flow hash indirection table size: Operation not supported
Cannot get RX flow hash indirection table size: Operation not supported
Cannot get RX flow hash indirection table size: Operation not supported
Cannot get RX flow hash indirection table size: Operation not supported
Cannot get RX flow hash indirection table size: Operation not supported
Cannot get RX flow hash indirection table size: Operation not supported
Cannot get RX flow hash indirection table size: Operation not supported
Cannot get RX flow hash indirection table size: Operation not supported
Cannot get RX flow hash indirection table size: Operation not supported
Cannot get RX flow hash indirection table size: Operation not supported
Cannot get RX flow hash indirection table size: Operation not supported
Cannot get RX flow hash indirection table size: Operation not supported
Cannot get RX flow hash indirection table size: Operation not supported
Hi PhoneBoy,
For now, with your SK, the appliance doesnt crash, but the message still appears
[188776.926942] [SIM4];SIM: sim_db_get_conn: Error !!! connection <192.168.202.4,6881,5.39.226.225,55644,17> already freed
[188776.927288] [SIM4];SIM: sim_db_get_conn: Error !!! connection <192.168.202.4,6881,5.39.226.225,55644,17> already freed
[188776.927318] [SIM4];SIM: sim_db_get_conn: Error !!! connection <192.168.202.4,6881,5.39.226.225,55644,17> already freed
[188786.927082] [SIM4];SIM: sim_db_get_conn: Error !!! connection <192.168.202.4,6881,5.39.226.225,55644,17> already freed
[189401.940555] [SIM4];SIM: sim_db_get_conn: Error !!! connection <192.168.202.4,6881,84.108.249.227,16969,17> already freed
[189401.940851] [SIM4];SIM: sim_db_get_conn: Error !!! connection <192.168.202.4,6881,84.108.249.227,16969,17> already freed
[189401.940878] [SIM4];SIM: sim_db_get_conn: Error !!! connection <192.168.202.4,6881,84.108.249.227,16969,17> already freed
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