On Sat, 28 Apr 2007, Pavel Machek wrote:You're really just making both of those up. If a kernel thread holds a lock and deadlocks suspend, that would deadlock anythign else _too_. Suspend isn't *that* special. Everything it does are things other people do too. And no, kernel threads do not write to disk on their own. Name one. They help *others* write to disk, but those disk writes need to happen. The freezer has *caused* those deadlocks (eg by stopping threads that were needed for the suspend writeouts to succeed!), not solved them. So stop making these totally bogus arguments up. Linus -
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