Thomas Gleixner wrote:I didn't need the serial - it crashes during console work too. I think a "make clean" was in progress at the time. There must be work going on in order to crash. This time 2.6.22rc4 died on me with a general protection fault I got two reports, the first one scrolled partially off screen but the whole trace was there: shrink_dcache_memory shrink_slab kswapd autoremove_wake_function thread_return trace_hardirqs_on kswapd kswapd kthtread child_rip restore_args kthread child_rip Then I got: spinlock lockup on cpu #0, kswapd 0/212 _raw_spin_lock shrink_dcache_parent shrink_dcache_parent proc_flush_task release_task do_exit die error_exit prune_dcache [From here on, it continues exactly like the first report:] shrink_dcache_memory shrink_slab kswapd autoremove_wake_function thread_return trace_hardirqs_on kswapd kswapd kthtread child_rip restore_args kthread child_rip sysrq P says: cpu 0 pid 212 comm: kswapd0 not tainted 2.6.22-rc4 #18 RIP: __delay I took a picture of the screen, in case the register dumps are interesting. Wonder what this is - dcache trouble? swap trouble? Helge Hafting -
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