Re: kernel crash 2.6.31.14-0.1-xen from openSUSE 11.2

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On Sonntag, 10. Oktober 2010 Dave Chinner wrote:
> > [1172140.926859] BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at
> > 00000003d03dd178 [1172140.926877] IP: [<ffffffff80034872>]
> > dequeue_task+0x72/0x110 [1172140.926897] PGD 1b54b067 PUD 0
> > [1172140.926897] Thread overran stack, or stack corrupted
> 
>                    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> 
> The stack trace shows pdflush doing writeback, and way down the
> stack doing a memory allocation that triggered direct reclaim, which
> caused writeback to occur, which blew the stack.....

Thanks. So what? Didn't we have this before? I sent a mail on May 21, 
2010, with subject "kernel crash: scheduling while atomic". Eric Sandeen 
said "I'm guessing you blew the stack".

So what should I do about it? I think I read about a patch that should 
fix this. Seems Novell/openSUSE didn't backport it, so could someone 
please guide me where to find it? And I guess I should report upstream, 
right?

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