Hi, On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 03:38:37PM +0900, Joonsoo Kim wrote: [...] > > > > > > I think that this commit may not introduce a bug. This patch remove one > > > > > > variable on slab management structure and replace variable name. So there > > > > > > is no functional change. You are right, the commit given by git bisect was not the good one... Since I removed other patches done on top of it, I thought it really was this one but in fact it is 8456a64. dd0f774 Fri Jan 3 12:33:55 2014 +0100 Revert "slab: remove useless statement for checking pfmemalloc" Ludovic Desroches ff7487d Fri Jan 3 12:32:33 2014 +0100 Revert "slab: rename slab_bufctl to slab_freelist" Ludovic Desroches b963564 Fri Jan 3 12:32:13 2014 +0100 Revert "slab: fix to calm down kmemleak warning" Ludovic Desroches 3fcfe50 Fri Jan 3 12:30:32 2014 +0100 Revert "slab: replace non-existing 'struct freelist *' with 'void *'" Ludovic Desroches 750a795 Fri Jan 3 12:30:16 2014 +0100 Revert "memcg, kmem: rename cache_from_memcg to cache_from_memcg_idx" Ludovic Desroches 7e2de8a Fri Jan 3 12:30:10 2014 +0100 mmc: atmel-mci: disable pdc Ludovic Desroches In this case I have the kernel oops. If I revert 8456a64 too, it disappears. I will try to test it on other devices because I couldn't reproduce it with newer ones (but it's not the same ARM architecture so I would like to see if it's also related to the device itself). In attachment, there are the results of /proc/slabinfo before inserted the sdio wifi module causing the oops. Regards Ludovic