Re: Performance Question: BUG_ON vs. WARN_ON_ONCE
From: Ryan Hope
Date: Mon Jul 14 2008 - 00:51:20 EST
radeon drm/dri is opensource, i use the radeonhd driver for xorg
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 12:36 AM, Eduard - Gabriel Munteanu
<eduard.munteanu@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 00:10:50 -0400
> "Ryan Hope" <rmh3093@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> well the bug I recieved looked like it had to do with highmem and this
>> was the only code relating to mem that got touched, as for the other
>> person, their crash was reproducible and it definitely was an oops,
>> numlock led started to blink and system was unresponsive, for both of
>> us
>> reverting this change seems fix the issue, my dmesg log is attached to
>> this message
>
> There are a few things you should take into account before anything else:
> 1. The bug does not occur there, but in other code.
> 2. The kernel is tainted.
> 3. The oopses start occuring just after you load that tainted module,
> or at least something related (that drm stuff is linked to the radeon
> module, I presume, which is proprietary AFAIK)
>
> So you should retest after eliminating all these possible noise and
> error sources. Test both if your fix (revert) is correct and if it
> crashes without your fix.
>
> My guess is that would've happened sooner or later and your fix just
> moved stuff around enough to mask it. That static int from WARN_ON_ONCE
> means another 4 or 8 bytes in the kernel image, which might set things
> off in an already unstable environment.
>
>
> Eduard
>
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