Michael Schmitz writes:
Hi,
has anyone found a solution to this one?
3.18-rc5 has kswapd0 hogging the CPU - haven't seen ksoftirqd0 yet.
Unpacking a large tarball tends to trigger this for me.
Alas, no. I went back to the 3.10.xx kernels and they work Ok for me
(they tend to hang during shutdown, but I can live with that).
I should do a git bisect...
/Mikael
Cheers,
Michael
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 11:43 PM, Mikael Pettersson <mikpelinux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Andreas Schwab writes:
> Mikael Pettersson <mikpelinux@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> > Reverting to 3.12.16 completely eliminates these problems.
>
> Even 3.11 has the kswapd0 cpu hog problem.
Hmm, I just got the kswapd0 CPU hog on 3.12.16 too (while compiling
java code during a gcc package rebuild).
So kernels >= 3.11 have the kswapd0 CPU hog bug, and kernels >= 3.13
also have the ksoftirdq/0 CPU hog bug.
What's the last known-good kernel? 3.10?
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