Re: PROBLEM: oops
From: Paweł Gołaszewski
Date: Thu Aug 27 2009 - 03:59:06 EST
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009, Pawel Golaszewski wrote:
> > > > > > could you try to reproduce without that?
> > > > > >
> > > > > > CONFIG_GROUP_SCHED=n
> > > > > I'll try.
> > > It seems that problem still exists - system has crashed too. From
> > > netconsole: Any ideas? Last kernel I was using is 2.6.27.13 - works
> > > fine. None between 13 and 31 tested...
> > # git log --format=oneline v2.6.27.13..v2.6.27.31 kernel/sched*
> > 2b46f3769896dc04e1e49144d282e4655677105a wait: prevent exclusive waiter starvation
> >
> > Nothing changed anywhere near the code that is falling apart..
>
> I have 2 machines with the same hardware and similar software. On one
> .13 is stable - I will test it on the second one. Should be too.
I've checked it - 2.6.27.13 is stable for me.
Conclusion: there is something wrong between 2.6.27.13 and 2.6.27.31
What can I do about that? I'm not kernel-hacker...
> > Also:
> >
> > [20621.263297] BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at ffffffd8
> > [20621.263396] IP: [<c081cc50>] hrtick_start_fair+0x0/0x30
> [...]
> > Suggests something went terribly wrong and corrupted a fundamental
> > data structure. Maybe turning on each and every debug feature related
> > to memory debugging might help.
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