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Re: port-alpha/38335 (kernel freeze on alpha MP system)
The following reply was made to PR port-alpha/38335; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Jarle Greipsland <jarle%uninett.no@localhost>
To: mhitch%lightning.msu.montana.edu@localhost
Cc: gnats-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost, gnats-admin%netbsd.org@localhost
Subject: Re: port-alpha/38335 (kernel freeze on alpha MP system)
Date: Thu, 08 Oct 2009 16:16:03 +0200 (CEST)
Jarle Greipsland <jarle%uninett.no@localhost> writes:
> Jarle Greipsland <jarle%uninett.no@localhost> writes:
> > Ah. That's what happens when one manually applies a patch :-(
> > Oh well. I have since updated my kernel, and am now running a
> > -current GENERIC.MP kernel with the IPL_VM -> IPL_SCHED
> > modification. I have started a "build -j4" job, and I'll
> > see how that works out.
> Another data point: It crashed again; still with the same panic
> from your patch, which I forgot to comment out when I updated my
> sources. So, even with the IPL_VM->IPL_SCHED change in, it still
> reaches the "Whoa! pool_cache_get returned an in-use entry!"
> printf statement. I have no idea whether that's significant or
> not.
>
> I'll comment out the "Oops"-panic now, and see what happens
> then.
The system then keeps on running. Though for every "build -j4"
job I run I get approximately one
"Whoa! pool_cache_get returned an in-use entry!"
message on the console. I guess this means we have a
papered-over bug now?
-jarle
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