Re: x86_64 system lockup from userspace using setitimer()

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From: Andreas Schwab
Date: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 - 12:19 pm

Johannes Bauer <JohannesBauer@gmx.de> writes:


I can also reproduce it on ia64 with 2.6.20.  2.6.16.42 is ok.

Andreas.

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x86_64 system lockup from userspace using setitimer(), Johannes Bauer, (Tue Mar 13, 11:55 am)
Re: x86_64 system lockup from userspace using setitimer(), Andreas Schwab, (Tue Mar 13, 12:19 pm)
Re: x86_64 system lockup from userspace using setitimer(), Thomas Gleixner, (Tue Mar 13, 1:33 pm)
[PATCH] hrtimer: prevent overrun DoS in hrtimer_forward(), Thomas Gleixner, (Wed Mar 14, 3:00 am)