Re: A bug (probably) in stop_all_threads

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From: Willy Tarreau
Date: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 - 1:21 pm

On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 01:00:19AM +0530, karthikeyan S wrote:

OK, that does not matter for mainline then.


No, I don't think so. But you should check Redhat and SuSE kernels,
they were heavily patched to support an early version of the 2.6 O(1)
scheduler, NPTL threads and things like this. As a result, there were
a large number of changes in this area and your patches might come
from there. Also check for Andrea Arcangelli's patches (2.4-aa), they
were approximately the ones that constituted the SuSE kernels by that
time. I'm pretty sure that you'll find what you're looking for from
at least one of these 3 sources.


No, but that does not matter. I prefer one false alarm once in while
than no alarm with a big open hole ;-)

Good luck,
Willy

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A bug (probably) in stop_all_threads, karthikeyan S, (Sat Sep 13, 1:27 am)
Re: A bug (probably) in stop_all_threads, Grant Coady, (Sat Sep 13, 3:07 am)
Re: A bug (probably) in stop_all_threads, Willy Tarreau, (Mon Sep 15, 10:17 pm)
Re: A bug (probably) in stop_all_threads, karthikeyan S, (Mon Sep 15, 10:49 pm)
Re: A bug (probably) in stop_all_threads, Willy Tarreau, (Mon Sep 15, 11:22 pm)
Re: A bug (probably) in stop_all_threads, karthikeyan S, (Tue Sep 16, 1:28 am)
Re: A bug (probably) in stop_all_threads, Willy Tarreau, (Tue Sep 16, 2:28 am)
Re: A bug (probably) in stop_all_threads, karthikeyan S, (Tue Sep 16, 12:30 pm)
Re: A bug (probably) in stop_all_threads, Willy Tarreau, (Tue Sep 16, 1:21 pm)