On Fri, 15 Apr 2016 10:10:33 -0400, Valdis.Kletnieks@xxxxxx said: > On Thu, 14 Apr 2016 10:35:47 +0900, Joonsoo Kim said: > > On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 08:29:46PM -0400, Valdis Kletnieks wrote: > > > I'm seeing my laptop crash/wedge up/something during very early > > > boot - before it can write anything to the console. Nothing in pstore, > > > need to hold down the power button for 6 seconds and reboot. > > > > > > git bisect points at: > > > > > > commit 7a6bacb133752beacb76775797fd550417e9d3a2 > > > Author: Joonsoo Kim <iamjoonsoo.kim@xxxxxxx> > > > Date: Thu Apr 7 13:59:39 2016 +1000 > > > > > > mm/slab: factor out kmem_cache_node initialization code > > > > > > It can be reused on other place, so factor out it. Following patch will > > > use it. > > > > > > > > > Not sure what the problem is - the logic *looks* ok at first read. The > > > patch *does* remove a spin_lock_irq() - but I find it difficult to > > > believe that with it gone, my laptop is able to hit the race condition > > > the spinlock protects against *every single boot*. > > > > > > The only other thing I see is that n->free_limit used to be assigned > > > every time, and now it's only assigned at initial creation. > > > > Hello, > > > > My fault. It should be assgined every time. Please test below patch. > > I will send it with proper SOB after you confirm the problem disappear. > > Thanks for report and analysis! > > Following up - I verified that it was your patch series and not a bad bisect > by starting with a clean next-20160413 and reverting that series - and the > resulting kernel boots fine. Following up some more - next-20160420 seems to work just fine, even with no sign in 'git log -- mm/slab.c' of the fix-patch.... I'm obviously having a very bad "things that go bump in the night" with kernels lately - this makes 3 different "makes no sense" things I've posted in the last 6 hours... :)
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