Re: mmotm 2013-01-11-15-47 (trouble starting kvm)

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On 12.01.2013 00:48, akpm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
A git tree which contains the memory management portion of this tree is
maintained at git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mhocko/mm.git
by Michal Hocko.  It contains the patches which are between the

The last commit I see in this tree is:

commit a0d271cbfed1dd50278c6b06bead3d00ba0a88f9
Author: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   Sun Sep 30 16:47:46 2012 -0700

    Linux 3.6

Is it dead? Or am I doing something wrong?

A full copy of the full kernel tree with the linux-next and mmotm patches
already applied is available through git within an hour of the mmotm
release.  Individual mmotm releases are tagged.  The master branch always
points to the latest release, so it's constantly rebasing.

http://git.cmpxchg.org/?p=linux-mmotm.git;a=summary

This mmotm tree contains the following patches against 3.8-rc3:
(patches marked "*" will be included in linux-next)

* lockdep-rwsem-provide-down_write_nest_lock.patch
* mm-mmap-annotate-vm_lock_anon_vma-locking-properly-for-lockdep.patch

Had to revert the above two patches to start KVM (win7) successfully. Otherwise it would livelock on some semaphore, it seems. Couldn't kill it, ps output would stuck, even reboot didn't work (had to use SysRQ).

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Zlatko
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