[2.6.35.5 -> .7] INFO: task rpcbind:14163 blocked for more than 120 seconds.

From: Pawel Sikora
Date: Fri Oct 15 2010 - 11:33:48 EST


hi,

with the new stable kernel 2.6.35.7 i'm observing on 2 machines
used for development and eda processing (heavy cpu/io/net usage)
following task locking:

[13320.258868] INFO: task rpcbind:14163 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
[13320.258874] "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables
this message.
[13320.258888] rpcbind D 00000000ffffffff 0 14163 2127 0x00000000
[13320.258894] ffff880041e87cc8 0000000000000086 ffff880041e87d28
ffff880041e87c78
[13320.258899] ffff880001886980 0000000000011140 0000000000011140
0000000000011140
[13320.258903] ffff880041e87fd8 ffff880041e87fd8 ffff880078fbd580
0000000000011140
[13320.258907] Call Trace:
[13320.258920] [<ffffffff810833e9>] ? ktime_get_ts+0xa9/0xe0
[13320.258928] [<ffffffff810ee9c0>] ? sync_page+0x0/0x50
[13320.258935] [<ffffffff8143240e>] io_schedule+0x6e/0xb0
[13320.258938] [<ffffffff810ee9f8>] sync_page+0x38/0x50
[13320.258943] [<ffffffff81432b92>] __wait_on_bit_lock+0x52/0xb0
[13320.258946] [<ffffffff810ee9a2>] __lock_page+0x62/0x70
[13320.258952] [<ffffffff81069ca0>] ? wake_bit_function+0x0/0x40
[13320.258957] [<ffffffff8110c302>] handle_mm_fault+0xb62/0xba0
[13320.258963] [<ffffffff81437f25>] do_page_fault+0x145/0x440
[13320.258968] [<ffffffff8103cf8d>] ? finish_task_switch+0x3d/0xc0
[13320.258972] [<ffffffff81431e83>] ? schedule+0x2c3/0x7e0
[13320.258975] [<ffffffff81434cd1>] ? restore_args+0x0/0x30
[13320.258979] [<ffffffff81434ec4>] page_fault+0x24/0x30

such lock blocks nfs/automounter/machine and only sysrq-reboot helps.
at this momemnt i've downgraded kernel to 2.6.35.5 and it works again.
any hints what to check during limited night-maintance-window?

ps).
please CC me on lkml-reply.

BR,
Pawel.
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