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DB2 - Problem description

Problem IC75890 Status: Closed

DB2 CRASH DUE TO DOUBLE FREE THE CONTROL BLOCKS MEMORY FOR USING CURSOR
VARIABLE IN STORE PROCEDURE

product:
DB2 FOR LUW / DB2FORLUW / 970 - DB2
Problem description:
DB2 crash due to double free the control blocks memory for using 
cursor variable in store procedure, it will cause trap in 
freeing a memory that has been freed. 
 
From db2diag.log: 
2011-03-04-18.21.03.295925+540 E1854405A1439      LEVEL: Severe 
PID     : 22020406             TID  : 42150       PROC : db2sysc 
0 
INSTANCE: db2inst1             NODE : 000         DB   : PDDB 
APPHDL  : 0-262                APPID: 
10.115.30.21.58560.110304071545 
AUTHID  : PDDBAUTH 
EDUID   : 42150                EDUNAME: db2agent (PDDB) 0 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, SQO Memory Management, 
sqloDiagnoseFreeBlockFailure, probe:999 
MESSAGE : Memory validation failure, diagnostic file dumped. 
DATA #1 : String, 28 bytes 
Corrupt pool free tree node. 
DATA #2 : File name, 34 bytes 
22020406.42150.mem_diagnostics.txt 
CALLSTCK: 
  [0] 0x0900000008CED384 pdLog + 0xC0 
  [1] 0x09000000055D0ED0 
diagnoseMemoryCorruptionAndCrash__13SQLO_MEM_POOLFUlCPCc + 0x270 
  [2] 0x09000000055D0B88 
diagnoseMemoryCorruptionAndCrash__13SQLO_MEM_POOLFUlCPCc@glue7ED 
+ 0x78 
  [3] 0x09000000098FF60C 
.MemTreePut.fdpr.clone.156__13SQLO_MEM_POOLFP8SMemNodeUlP17SqloC 
hunkSubgroup 
+ 0xAC 
  [4] 0x0900000008C123D0 sqlofmblkEx + 0x270 
  [5] 0x09000000056EB024 csmFreeCursorChain__FP14db2UCinterface 
+ 0x148 
  [6] 0x0900000005F7A328 
sqleUCtrustedLvlTerm__FP15sql_static_dataP8sqlrr_cbP18sqleUCtrus 
tedStackP10sqlri_ufob 
+ 0x104 
  [7] 0x0900000008B30F3C 
sqlri_close_udf_ufob_cleanup__FP10sqlri_ufobP5sqlcaP8sqlrr_cb + 
0x300 
  [8] 0x0900000008B30B2C 
sqlri_close_udf_eos__FP25sqlra_sql_context_siblingiP8sqlrr_cb + 
0x124 
  [9] 0x0900000008B5038C sqlricls_simple__FP8sqlrr_cbil + 0x60C 
 
2011-03-04-18.21.03.508546+540 I1855845A520       LEVEL: Warning 
PID     : 22020406             TID  : 42150       PROC : db2sysc 
0 
INSTANCE: db2inst1             NODE : 000         DB   : PDDB 
APPHDL  : 0-262                APPID: 
10.115.30.21.58560.110304071545 
AUTHID  : PDDBAUTH 
EDUID   : 42150                EDUNAME: db2agent (PDDB) 0 
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, RAS/PD component, 
pdEDUIsInDB2KernelOperation, probe:600 
DATA #1 : String, 44 bytes 
 sqloCrashOnCriticalMemoryValidationFailure 
DATA #2 : String, 4 bytes 
sqlo 
 
The Stack is like this: 
  0x09000000055D2BF8 sqloCrashOnCriticalMemoryValidationFailure+ 
0x30 
  0x09000000055D0ED8 diagnoseMemoryCorruptionAndCrash+ 0x278 
  0x09000000055D0B88 diagnoseMemoryCorruptionAndCrash@glue7ED + 
0x78 
  0x09000000098FF60C .MemTreePut.fdpr.clone.SqloChunkSubgroup + 
0xAC 
  0x0900000008C123D0 sqlofmblkEx + 0x270 
  0x0900000008C13678 sqlddFreeDD__FPP14dataDescriptor + 0x38 
  0x09000000068E7548 csmFreeDD__FP9db2UC_CCBPP14dataDescriptor + 
0xB4 
  0x090000000536FA74 csmFreeCCB__FP14db2UCinterfaceP9db2UC_CCB + 
0xE4 
  0x09000000066D9324 csmClose__FP14db2UCinterfaceUl + 0x68 
  0x09000000066D887C 
closeCursor__10pvmPackageFP14db2UCinterfaceCUi + 0x1E0 
  0x09000000066D4C60 executeSection__10pvmPackageFP5sqlcaUib + 
0x2F4 
  0x09000000066BDBF8 executeQuery__3PVMFUib + 0x1A4 
  0x09000000066C2D68 closeCursorVariable__3PVMFUiT1b + 0x1B4
Problem Summary:
**************************************************************** 
* USERS AFFECTED:                                              * 
* All                                                          * 
**************************************************************** 
* PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:                                         * 
* DB2 crash due to double free the control blocks memory for   * 
* using                                                        * 
* cursor variable in store procedure, it will cause trap in    * 
* freeing a memory that has been freed.                        * 
*                                                              * 
* From db2diag.log:                                            * 
* 2011-03-04-18.21.03.295925+540 E1854405A1439      LEVEL:     * 
* Severe                                                       * 
* PID    : 22020406            TID  : 42150      PROC :        * 
* db2sysc                                                      * 
* 0                                                            * 
* INSTANCE: db2inst1            NODE : 000        DB  : PDDB   * 
* APPHDL  : 0-262                APPID:                        * 
* 10.115.30.21.58560.110304071545                              * 
* AUTHID  : PDDBAUTH                                           * 
* EDUID  : 42150                EDUNAME: db2agent (PDDB) 0     * 
* FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, SQO Memory Management,                    * 
* sqloDiagnoseFreeBlockFailure, probe:999                      * 
* MESSAGE : Memory validation failure, diagnostic file dumped. * 
* DATA #1 : String, 28 bytes                                   * 
* Corrupt pool free tree node.                                 * 
* DATA #2 : File name, 34 bytes                                * 
* 22020406.42150.mem_diagnostics.txt                           * 
* CALLSTCK:                                                    * 
*   [0] 0x0900000008CED384 pdLog + 0xC0                        * 
*   [1] 0x09000000055D0ED0                                     * 
* diagnoseMemoryCorruptionAndCrash__13SQLO_MEM_POOLFUlCPCc +   * 
* 0x270                                                        * 
*   [2] 0x09000000055D0B88                                     * 
* diagnoseMemoryCorruptionAndCrash__13SQLO_MEM_POOLFUlCPCc@glu * 
* e7ED                                                         * 
* + 0x78                                                       * 
*   [3] 0x09000000098FF60C                                     * 
* .MemTreePut.fdpr.clone.156__13SQLO_MEM_POOLFP8SMemNodeUlP17S * 
* qloC                                                         * 
* hunkSubgroup                                                 * 
* + 0xAC                                                       * 
*   [4] 0x0900000008C123D0 sqlofmblkEx + 0x270                 * 
*   [5] 0x09000000056EB024                                     * 
* csmFreeCursorChain__FP14db2UCinterface                       * 
* + 0x148                                                      * 
*   [6] 0x0900000005F7A328                                     * 
* sqleUCtrustedLvlTerm__FP15sql_static_dataP8sqlrr_cbP18sqleUC * 
* trus                                                         * 
* tedStackP10sqlri_ufob                                        * 
* + 0x104                                                      * 
*   [7] 0x0900000008B30F3C                                     * 
* sqlri_close_udf_ufob_cleanup__FP10sqlri_ufobP5sqlcaP8sqlrr_c * 
* b +                                                          * 
* 0x300                                                        * 
*   [8] 0x0900000008B30B2C                                     * 
* sqlri_close_udf_eos__FP25sqlra_sql_context_siblingiP8sqlrr_c * 
* b +                                                          * 
* 0x124                                                        * 
*   [9] 0x0900000008B5038C sqlricls_simple__FP8sqlrr_cbil +    * 
* 0x60C                                                        * 
*                                                              * 
* 2011-03-04-18.21.03.508546+540 I1855845A520      LEVEL:      * 
* Warning                                                      * 
* PID    : 22020406            TID  : 42150      PROC :        * 
* db2sysc                                                      * 
* 0                                                            * 
* INSTANCE: db2inst1            NODE : 000        DB  : PDDB   * 
* APPHDL  : 0-262                APPID:                        * 
* 10.115.30.21.58560.110304071545                              * 
* AUTHID  : PDDBAUTH                                           * 
* EDUID  : 42150                EDUNAME: db2agent (PDDB) 0     * 
* FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, RAS/PD component,                         * 
* pdEDUIsInDB2KernelOperation, probe:600                       * 
* DATA #1 : String, 44 bytes                                   * 
* sqloCrashOnCriticalMemoryValidationFailure                   * 
* DATA #2 : String, 4 bytes                                    * 
* sqlo                                                         * 
*                                                              * 
* The Stack is like this:                                      * 
*   0x09000000055D2BF8                                         * 
* sqloCrashOnCriticalMemoryValidationFailure+                  * 
* 0x30                                                         * 
*   0x09000000055D0ED8 diagnoseMemoryCorruptionAndCrash+ 0x278 * 
*   0x09000000055D0B88                                         * 
* diagnoseMemoryCorruptionAndCrash@glue7ED +                   * 
* 0x78                                                         * 
*   0x09000000098FF60C                                         * 
* .MemTreePut.fdpr.clone.SqloChunkSubgroup +                   * 
* 0xAC                                                         * 
*   0x0900000008C123D0 sqlofmblkEx + 0x270                     * 
*   0x0900000008C13678 sqlddFreeDD__FPP14dataDescriptor + 0x38 * 
*   0x09000000068E7548                                         * 
* csmFreeDD__FP9db2UC_CCBPP14dataDescriptor +                  * 
* 0xB4                                                         * 
*   0x090000000536FA74                                         * 
* csmFreeCCB__FP14db2UCinterfaceP9db2UC_CCB +                  * 
* 0xE4                                                         * 
*   0x09000000066D9324 csmClose__FP14db2UCinterfaceUl + 0x68   * 
*   0x09000000066D887C                                         * 
* closeCursor__10pvmPackageFP14db2UCinterfaceCUi + 0x1E0       * 
*   0x09000000066D4C60 executeSection__10pvmPackageFP5sqlcaUib * 
* +                                                            * 
* 0x2F4                                                        * 
*   0x09000000066BDBF8 executeQuery__3PVMFUib + 0x1A4          * 
*   0x09000000066C2D68 closeCursorVariable__3PVMFUiT1b + 0x1B4 * 
**************************************************************** 
* RECOMMENDATION:                                              * 
* Upgrade to db2 version v97fp5                                * 
****************************************************************
Local Fix:
available fix packs:
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 5 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 6 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 7 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 8 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 9a for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
DB2 Version 9.7 Fix Pack 10 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows

Solution
First fixed in DB2 UDB Version v97fp5
Workaround
not known / see Local fix
Timestamps
Date  - problem reported    :
Date  - problem closed      :
Date  - last modified       :
19.04.2011
06.02.2012
06.02.2012
Problem solved at the following versions (IBM BugInfos)
9.7.FP5
Problem solved according to the fixlist(s) of the following version(s)
9.7.0.5 FixList