Hi, Starting with Linux 6.1.y, my sparc64 (Sun Ultra 60) system is very unstable, with userspace processes randomly crashing with all kinds of different weird errors. The same problem occurs on 6.2-rc5. Linux 6.0.y is OK. Usually, it manifests with ssh connections just suddenly dropping out like this: malloc(): unaligned tcache chunk detected Connection to alectrona closed. but other kinds of failures (random segfaults, bus errors, etc.) are seen too. I have not ever seen the kernel itself oops or anything like that, there are no abnormal kernel log messages of any kind; except for the normal ones that get printed when processes segfault, like this one: [ 563.085851] zsh[2073]: segfault at 10 ip 00000000f7a7c09c (rpc 00000000f7a7c0a0) sp 00000000ff8f5e08 error 1 in libc.so.6[f7960000+1b2000] I was able to reproduce this fairly reliably by using GNU ddrescue to dump a disk from the dvd drive -- things usually go awry after a minute or two. So I was able to bisect to this commit: 2e3468778dbe3ec389a10c21a703bb8e5be5cfbc is the first bad commit commit 2e3468778dbe3ec389a10c21a703bb8e5be5cfbc Author: Peter Xu <peterx@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu Aug 11 12:13:29 2022 -0400 mm: remember young/dirty bit for page migrations This does not revert cleanly on master, but I ran my test on the immediately preceding commit (0ccf7f168e17: "mm/thp: carry over dirty bit when thp splits on pmd") extra times and I am unable to get this one to crash, so reasonably confident in this bisection result... Let me know if you need any more info! Thanks, Nick