Re: acpi_button: random oops on boot

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From: Bjorn Helgaas
Date: Monday, December 6, 2010 - 10:15 pm

On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 12:54:59AM +0100, Tobias Karnat wrote:

Agreed, adding printk's is absolutely not any kind of fix.
I think it's more likely to be some sort of memory corruption or
race than a compiler problem.  I assume there is some old kernel
that works fine, even when compiled with the same compiler.

In addition to the isolation ideas I suggested above, you might
boot with "maxcpus=1" and turn on all the Kconfig memory debug
switches.

Bjorn
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acpi_button: random oops on boot, Tobias Karnat, (Sat Dec 4, 8:49 am)
Re: acpi_button: random oops on boot, Bjorn Helgaas, (Mon Dec 6, 9:28 am)
Re: acpi_button: random oops on boot, Tobias Karnat, (Mon Dec 6, 4:01 pm)
Re: acpi_button: random oops on boot, Bjorn Helgaas, (Mon Dec 6, 4:26 pm)
Re: acpi_button: random oops on boot, Tobias Karnat, (Mon Dec 6, 4:54 pm)
Re: acpi_button: random oops on boot, Tobias Karnat, (Mon Dec 6, 5:22 pm)
Re: acpi_button: random oops on boot, Bjorn Helgaas, (Mon Dec 6, 10:15 pm)
Re: acpi_button: random oops on boot, Rich Coe, (Tue Dec 7, 7:44 am)
Re: acpi_button: random oops on boot, Tobias Karnat, (Tue Dec 7, 8:02 am)
Re: acpi_button: random oops on boot, Tobias Karnat, (Tue Dec 7, 8:35 am)
Re: acpi_button: random oops on boot, Tobias Karnat, (Tue Dec 7, 8:52 am)