* S.Çağlar Onur <caglar@pardus.org.tr> wrote:thanks, these seem to be mostly normal wakeups from standard tasks: IPI from task kdm_greet:2118 on CPU#0: IPI from task X:2079 on CPU#1: IPI from task kdm_greet:2118 on CPU#0: IPI from task hald-addon-inpu:2009 on CPU#1: IPI from task events/0:7 on CPU#1: IPI from task bash:2129 on CPU#0: IPI from task kdm_greet:2118 on CPU#0: IPI from task events/0:7 on CPU#1: IPI from task events/0:7 on CPU#1: IPI from task events/0:7 on CPU#1: IPI from task bash:3902 on CPU#1: IPI from task bash:3902 on CPU#1: IPI from task amarokapp:3423 on CPU#1: IPI from task amarokapp:3423 on CPU#1: IPI from task amarokapp:3423 on CPU#1: IPI from task X:2079 on CPU#0: IPI from task yakuake:3422 on CPU#0: IPI from task X:2079 on CPU#1: IPI from task amarokapp:3423 on CPU#1: IPI from task amarokapp:3423 on CPU#1: could you also add a similar IPI printouts (with the same panic_timeout logic) to arch/x86/kernel/smp_32.c's smp_reschedule_interrupt() function - while still keeping the other printouts too? Could you also enable PRINTK_TIME timestamps, so that we can see the timings? (And do a "dmesg -n 1" so that the printks happen fast and the timings are accurate.) I'd suggest to increase CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT to 20, so that your dmesg buffer is large enough. Plus try to capture 100 events, ok? My theory is that for whatever reason we get "repeat" IPIs: multiple reschedule IPIs although the other CPU only initiated one. Ingo --
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