Re: what does this mean: ioctl lock interrupted

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Neil Brown wrote:
> If you feel adventurous, you could edit drivers/md/md.c, find
> where it prints that message, and get it to print the string
>   current->comm
> as well. 

Seeing how I was running 'e2fsck -cc /dev/md0' this may not be
a big surprise:

md: ioctl lock interrupted, reason -4, cmd 4705 current->comm='badblocks'
md: ioctl lock interrupted, reason -4, cmd 4705 current->comm='badblocks'
rtc: lost some interrupts at 1024Hz.

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