Re: LOCKDEP: 3.9-rc1: mount.nfs/4272 still has locks held!

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On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 01:31:10PM -0800, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> So I do agree that we probably have *too* many of the stupid "let's
> check if we can freeze", and I suspect that the NFS code should get
> rid of the "freezable_schedule()" that is causing this warning
> (because I also agree that you should *not* freeze while holding
> locks, because it really can cause deadlocks), but I do suspect that
> network filesystems do need to have a few places where they check for
> freezing on their own... Exactly because freezing isn't *quite* like a
> signal.

Well, I don't really know much about nfs so I can't really tell, but
for most other cases, dealing with freezing like a signal should work
fine from what I've seen although I can't be sure before actually
trying.  Trond, Bruce, can you guys please chime in?

Thanks.

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tejun
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