2.6.14-git3: scheduling while atomic from cpufreq on Athlon64
From: Rafael J. Wysocki
Date: Mon Oct 31 2005 - 10:06:26 EST
Hi,
I'm getting some "scheduling while atomic" messages from 2.6.14-git3 on boot
and on suspend/resume, eg.:
NET: Registered protocol family 1
powernow-k8: Found 1 AMD Athlon 64 / Opteron processors (version 1.50.4)
powernow-k8: 0 : fid 0x0 (800 MHz), vid 0x12 (1100 mV)
powernow-k8: 1 : fid 0x8 (1600 MHz), vid 0x6 (1400 mV)
powernow-k8: 2 : fid 0xa (1800 MHz), vid 0x2 (1500 mV)
cpu_init done, current fid 0xa, vid 0x2
scheduling while atomic: swapper/0x00000001/1
Call Trace:<ffffffff8035014a>{schedule+122} <ffffffff80163576>{poison_obj+70}
<ffffffff801be269>{sysfs_new_dirent+41} <ffffffff80162989>{dbg_redzone1+25}
<ffffffff801be269>{sysfs_new_dirent+41} <ffffffff80163908>{cache_alloc_debugcheck_after+280}
<ffffffff8011cf1b>{powernowk8_target+139} <ffffffff80162989>{dbg_redzone1+25}
<ffffffff802e0830>{cpufreq_stat_notifier_policy+304}
<ffffffff802dfdb4>{__cpufreq_driver_target+116} <ffffffff801be269>{sysfs_new_dirent+41}
<ffffffff802e097e>{cpufreq_governor_performance+62}
<ffffffff802dec8d>{__cpufreq_governor+173} <ffffffff802df3a8>{__cpufreq_set_policy+440}
<ffffffff802df5bf>{cpufreq_set_policy+79} <ffffffff802df946>{cpufreq_add_dev+806}
<ffffffff802df540>{handle_update+0} <ffffffff802ae21a>{sysdev_driver_register+170}
<ffffffff802df106>{cpufreq_register_driver+198} <ffffffff8010c122>{init+194}
<ffffffff8010f556>{child_rip+8} <ffffffff8010c060>{init+0}
<ffffffff8010f54e>{child_rip+0}
scheduling while atomic: swapper/0x00000001/1
Call Trace:<ffffffff8035014a>{schedule+122} <ffffffff802e2453>{cpufreq_frequency_table_target+371}
<ffffffff8011d60c>{powernowk8_target+1916} <ffffffff802dfdb4>{__cpufreq_driver_target+116}
<ffffffff801be269>{sysfs_new_dirent+41} <ffffffff802e097e>{cpufreq_governor_performance+62}
<ffffffff802dec8d>{__cpufreq_governor+173} <ffffffff802df3a8>{__cpufreq_set_policy+440}
<ffffffff802df5bf>{cpufreq_set_policy+79} <ffffffff802df946>{cpufreq_add_dev+806}
<ffffffff802df540>{handle_update+0} <ffffffff802ae21a>{sysdev_driver_register+170}
<ffffffff802df106>{cpufreq_register_driver+198} <ffffffff8010c122>{init+194}
<ffffffff8010f556>{child_rip+8} <ffffffff8010c060>{init+0}
<ffffffff8010f54e>{child_rip+0}
input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard//class/input as input1
scheduling while atomic: swapper/0x00000001/1
Call Trace:<ffffffff8035014a>{schedule+122} <ffffffff802e2453>{cpufreq_frequency_table_target+371}
<ffffffff8011cf1b>{powernowk8_target+139} <ffffffff802dfdb4>{__cpufreq_driver_target+116}
<ffffffff801be269>{sysfs_new_dirent+41} <ffffffff802e097e>{cpufreq_governor_performance+62}
<ffffffff802dec8d>{__cpufreq_governor+173} <ffffffff802df417>{__cpufreq_set_policy+551}
<ffffffff802df5bf>{cpufreq_set_policy+79} <ffffffff802df946>{cpufreq_add_dev+806}
<ffffffff802df540>{handle_update+0} <ffffffff802ae21a>{sysdev_driver_register+170}
<ffffffff802df106>{cpufreq_register_driver+198} <ffffffff8010c122>{init+194}
<ffffffff8010f556>{child_rip+8} <ffffffff8010c060>{init+0}
<ffffffff8010f54e>{child_rip+0}
scheduling while atomic: swapper/0x00000001/1
Call Trace:<ffffffff8035014a>{schedule+122} <ffffffff802e2453>{cpufreq_frequency_table_target+371}
<ffffffff8011d60c>{powernowk8_target+1916} <ffffffff802dfdb4>{__cpufreq_driver_target+116}
<ffffffff801be269>{sysfs_new_dirent+41} <ffffffff802e097e>{cpufreq_governor_performance+62}
<ffffffff802dec8d>{__cpufreq_governor+173} <ffffffff802df417>{__cpufreq_set_policy+551}
<ffffffff802df5bf>{cpufreq_set_policy+79} <ffffffff802df946>{cpufreq_add_dev+806}
<ffffffff802df540>{handle_update+0} <ffffffff802ae21a>{sysdev_driver_register+170}
<ffffffff802df106>{cpufreq_register_driver+198} <ffffffff8010c122>{init+194}
<ffffffff8010f556>{child_rip+8} <ffffffff8010c060>{init+0}
<ffffffff8010f54e>{child_rip+0}
Additionally there are some problems with freezing processes by swsusp.
Greetings,
Rafael
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