git-bisect gets royally confused on those ACPI merge branches around
commit c0cd79d11412969b6b8fa1624cdc1277db82e2fe. Here are my test
results so far:
commit 01363220f5d23ef68276db8974e46a502e43d01d: bad
commit 255f0385c8e0d6b9005c0e09fffb5bd852f3b506: bad
commit c0cd79d11412969b6b8fa1624cdc1277db82e2fe: bad
commit c24e912b61b1ab2301c59777134194066b06465c: good
commit e9e2cdb412412326c4827fc78ba27f410d837e6e: bad
commit 79bf2bb335b85db25d27421c798595a2fa2a0e82: bad
commit fc955f670c0a66aca965605dae797e747b2bef7d: good
commit 70c0846e430881967776582e13aefb81407919f1: good
commit 414f827c46973ba39320cfb43feb55a0eeb9b4e8: bad
commit f3ccb06f3b8e0cf42b579db21f3ca7f17fcc3f38: good
commit 5f0b1437e0708772b6fecae5900c01c3b5f9b512: bad
commit b878ca5d37953ad1c4578b225a13a3c3e7e743b7: bad
commit c2902c8ae06762d941fab64198467f78cab6f8cd: bad
commit 12e74f7d430655f541b85018ea62bcd669094bd7: bad
commit 3388c37e04ec0e35ebc1b4c732fdefc9ea938f3b: bad
commit 9f4bd5dde81b5cb94e4f52f2f05825aa0422f1ff: bad
the results are totally reproducible (i re-tried a few of both the good
and the bad commits), i.e. it's not a sporadic condition. Also, a number
of the 'bad' commits have no dynticks stuff in them at all, so i'd
exclude dynticks.
could someone suggest a sane way to go with this? Perhaps suggest
specific commit IDs to test?
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