Re: crash in xfs in current

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On Tue, Jun 07, 2016 at 10:40:11PM -0600, Reinoud Koornstra wrote:
> >> Is this correct?

That's correct!

> >> If so, let me build and test.
> >> Building it already as we speak, but it would be nice if you could
> >> confirm I'm actually testing the right thing.
> >> Though, wouldn't it be good to repro and get a core file as well?
> >> Or would the test of this commit narrow down the possibilities as well?
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Reinoud.
> >>
> >
> > Ouch, forgive me for not responding inline previously.
> > For what it's worth, i've compiled the kernel and are running it as we speak.
> > Will do testing and let you know.
> 
> Ok, going back to commit 555b67e4e729ca544bb4028ab12e532c68b70ddb
> brings the kernel back to 4.6-rc1.
> With that kernel I crash all over the place, so that's something I cannot run.

Oh.  What kinds of crashes?

> Is there a way to get the 4.7-rc1 or rc2 without the commits for XFS?

I can't think of a good way unfortunately.

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