Folks, I just had an umount take a very long time burning a CPU the entire time. It wasn't the unmount thread, either, it was the the bdi flusher thread for the the filesystem being unmounted. It was spinning with this perf top trace: 553144.00 76.9% writeback_inodes_wb [kernel.kallsyms] 106434.00 14.8% __ticket_spin_lock [kernel.kallsyms] 25646.00 3.6% __ticket_spin_unlock [kernel.kallsyms] 10512.00 1.5% _raw_spin_lock [kernel.kallsyms] 9606.00 1.3% put_super [kernel.kallsyms] 7920.00 1.1% __put_super [kernel.kallsyms] 5592.00 0.8% down_read_trylock [kernel.kallsyms] 46.00 0.0% kfree [kernel.kallsyms] 22.00 0.0% __do_softirq [kernel.kallsyms] 19.00 0.0% wb_writeback [kernel.kallsyms] 16.00 0.0% wb_do_writeback [kernel.kallsyms] 8.00 0.0% queue_io [kernel.kallsyms] 6.00 0.0% run_timer_softirq [kernel.kallsyms] 6.00 0.0% local_bh_enable_ip [kernel.kallsyms] This went on for ~7m25s (according to the pmchart trace I had on screen) before something broke the livelock by writing the inodes to disk (maybe the xfssyncd) and the unmount then completed a couple of seconds later. >From the above profile, I'm assuming that writeback_inodes_wb() was seeing pin_sb_for_writeback(sb) failing and moving dirty inodes from the the b_io to the b_more_io list, then being called again, splicing the inodes on b_more_io back to b_io, and then failed again to pin_sb_for_writeback() for each inode, moving them back to the b_more_io list.... This is on 2.6.36-rc1 + the radix tree fixes for writeback. Cheers, Dave. -- Dave Chinner david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-fsdevel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html