Re: linux-next: boot failure

From: Sachin Sant
Date: Wed Jul 01 2009 - 07:53:23 EST


Stephen Rothwell wrote:
next-20090629 was fine. The commits in 0630 and not in 0629 (from the
fsnotify tree) are:

Audit: clean up the audit_watch split
audit: convert audit watches to use fsnotify instead of inotify
audit: redo audit watch locking and refcnt in light of fsnotify
audit: do not get and put just to free a watch
fsnotify: duplicate fsnotify_mark_entry data between 2 marks
fsnotify: allow addition of duplicate fsnotify marks
audit: reimplement audit_trees using fsnotify rather than inotify
inotify: deprecate the inotify kernel interface
Stephen / Eric,

I too am facing similar issue on both Power and x86.
Culprit seems to be 2nd patch in the above list.

commit e1b79967e2b29839d16c12b534597a15d8630fc4
audit: convert audit watches to use fsnotify instead of inotify

I wasn't able to remove only patch 2 because of dependencies
on other patches. After i reverted patches 2 to 7 in the above
list, i was able to boot the machine. Then i applied patch 2
and the machine failed to boot.

Thanks
-Sachin


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Sachin Sant
IBM Linux Technology Center
India Systems and Technology Labs
Bangalore, India
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