On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 4:00 PM, TAO HU <tghk48@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, kamezawa hiroyu > > Thanks for the hint! > > Hi, Minchan Kim > > Sorry. Not exactly sure your idea about <grep "page handling">. > Below is a result of $ grep -n -r "list_del(&page->lru)" * in our src tree It's not enough. Maybe you have to review your's patches based on mainline. > > arch/s390/mm/pgtable.c:83: list_del(&page->lru); > arch/s390/mm/pgtable.c:226: list_del(&page->lru); > arch/x86/mm/pgtable.c:60: list_del(&page->lru); > drivers/xen/balloon.c:154: list_del(&page->lru); > drivers/virtio/virtio_balloon.c:143: list_del(&page->lru); > fs/cifs/file.c:1780: list_del(&page->lru); > fs/btrfs/extent_io.c:2584: list_del(&page->lru); > fs/mpage.c:388: list_del(&page->lru); > include/linux/mm_inline.h:37: list_del(&page->lru); > include/linux/mm_inline.h:47: list_del(&page->lru); > kernel/kexec.c:391: list_del(&page->lru); > kernel/kexec.c:711: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/migrate.c:69: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/migrate.c:695: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/hugetlb.c:467: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/hugetlb.c:509: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/hugetlb.c:836: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/hugetlb.c:844: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/hugetlb.c:900: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/hugetlb.c:1130: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/hugetlb.c:1809: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/vmscan.c:597: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/vmscan.c:1148: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/vmscan.c:1246: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/slub.c:827: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/slub.c:1249: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/slub.c:1263: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/slub.c:2419: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/slub.c:2809: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/readahead.c:65: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/readahead.c:100: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/page_alloc.c:532: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/page_alloc.c:679: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/page_alloc.c:741: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/page_alloc.c:820: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/page_alloc.c:1107: list_del(&page->lru); > mm/page_alloc.c:4784: list_del(&page->lru); > There are normal caller. I expected some bogus driver of out-of-mainline uses page directly without enough review. Is your kernel working well except this bug? Do you see same oops call trace(about page-allocator) whenever kernel panic happens? I mean if something not page-allocadtor breaks memory, you can see other symptoms. so we can doubt others(H/W, other subsystem). -- Kind regards, Minchan Kim -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxx For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href