On Tue, 1 Aug 2023, Tiezhu Yang wrote: > If notify_die() returns NOTIFY_STOP, there is no need to call > make_task_dead(), we can remove noreturn attribute for die(), > this is similar with arm64, riscv and csky. So you want to keep a task alive that has caused a kernel oops in the process context in this case, right? What purpose would it be for and what condition causes `notify_die' to return NOTIFY_STOP? IOW why is there no need to call `make_task_dead' in this case? Maciej