On Thu, 4 Apr 2013, Mike Snitzer wrote: > I'm suggesting that switching the scsi_dh is not something that will be > done on a system that is suffering from serious memory contention. > > But I think we need to get back to analyzing the scsi_dh change you > mentioned before with tracking counts, etc. When I look at the code, I see module_put(THIS_MODULE) in all scsi device handlers. Moreover, there are many 'module_put(THIS_MODULE)' over the whole kernel. It seems buggy, because when the function module_put returns, reschedule happens, module is unloaded, the process that called module_put(THIS_MODULE) is scheduled back again, crash happens because we are running a code that no longer exists. Is it a bug or is there some trick that prevents the kernel from crashing in this scenario? Mikulas -- dm-devel mailing list dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel