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Kernel Heap Corruption Detected panics caused by 3rd party secfs2() module. (Doc ID 2911722.1)

Last updated on NOVEMBER 28, 2022

Applies to:

Solaris Operating System - Version 11.3 and later
Oracle Solaris on SPARC (64-bit)

Symptoms

Solaris version 0.5.11-0.175.3.7.0.5.0

panic string:   kernel heap corruption detected

panic stack:

void unix:panicsys+0x40((const char *)0x1012e030, (va_list)0x2a102b7f028, (struct regs *)0x20511020, (int)1, 0x11001604, , , , , , , , 0x1012e030, 0x2a102b7f028)
unix:vpanic_common+0x78(0x1012e030, 0x2a102b7f028, 0xc8, 0x2a102b7edf8, 0x2a102b7edf8, 0x2000)
void unix:panic+0x1c((const char *)0x1012e030, (void *)0xffffffffffffffff, 0xe, 0xe, 0x1012e000, 1, ...)
void genunix:kmem_error+0x4b8((int), (kmem_cache_t *)0x3000004f530?, (void *))
genunix:kmem_free((void *), (size_t)0x9b8) - frame recycled
secfs2:freevfsnode+0x88()
secfs2:vor_fs_rele(, 0x4065c72e020) - frame recycled
secfs2:secfs_inactive+0x18c(0xc400f16cfca0?)
genunix:vn_rele((vnode_t *)0xc400f16cfca0) - frame recycled
int genunix:statvfs+0x70((char *), (struct statvfs *)0xffffffff76afbec8)
unix:_syscall_no_proc_exit+0x58()

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