Re: WARNING at libata-core.c:5015 in 2.6.39-rc3-wl+, then lockup. (bisected)

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On 04/21/2011 06:25 AM, Tejun Heo wrote:
Hello,

On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 07:03:18PM -0700, Ben Greear wrote:
I tried today's kernel (39-rc4+) and it seems much more stable on my
system.  So, I think the problem must be fixed.  It appears it was not
fixed in the plain 39-rc4, for what that's worth.

Hmmm... interesting.  I don't know of any changes which could have
affected that but then again I've been half offline for the last three
weeks.  Can you please try to boot earlier kernel and determine
whether the kernel version difference is actually making the
difference?

I tried the 39-rc4-wl (wireless-testing) kernel that was based off of
39-rc4, and I see hard-drive read errors there, and eventually
crashes.  I didn't try Linus's 39-rc4.

Yesterday's rc4+ kernel ran fine overnight.

I had previously bisected this to a merge in post 2.6.38 code, but
I never found time to figure out what part of the merge was
funky.  In general, from 2.6.38 to very recently, the kernels
have been very unstable on my systems, with multiple networking
crashes and this block level and/or hard-drive stuff causing
trouble, so it's hard to tell exactly when certain bugs
were introduced.

2.6.38 has been stable, as has 2.6.38-wl.

If there is some other specific commit you'd like me to test
I can do so.

Thanks,
Ben

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Candela Technologies Inc  http://www.candelatech.com

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