On Sat, Oct 2, 2021 at 4:41 AM Alexander Popov <alex.popov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > And what do you think about the proposed pkill_on_warn? Honestly, I don't see the point. If you can reliably trigger the WARN_ON some way, you can probably cause more problems by fooling some other process to trigger it. And if it's unintentional, then what does the signal help? So rather than a "rationale" that makes little sense, I'd like to hear of an actual _use_ case. That's different. That's somebody actually _using_ that pkill to good effect for some particular load. That said, I don't much care in the end. But it sounds like a pointless option to just introduce yet another behavior to something that should never happen anyway, and where the actual honest-to-goodness reason for WARN_ON() existing is already being fulfilled (ie syzbot has been very effective at flushing things like that out). Linus