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@ 2006-01-07 13:22 Andrew Morton
  2006-01-07 13:23 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
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From: Andrew Morton @ 2006-01-07 13:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
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ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.15/2.6.15-mm2/

This should be somewhat less buggy than 2.6.15-mm1.


Changes since 2.6.15-mm1:

 linus.patch
 git-acpi.patch
 git-agpgart.patch
 git-arm.patch
 git-blktrace.patch
 git-block.patch
 git-cfq.patch
 git-cifs.patch
 git-drm.patch
 git-audit.patch
 git-infiniband.patch
 git-input.patch
 git-libata-all.patch
 git-mmc.patch
 git-netdev-all.patch
 git-ntfs.patch
 git-ocfs2.patch
 git-powerpc.patch
 git-serial.patch
 git-sym2.patch
 git-sas-jg.patch
 git-watchdog.patch
 git-xfs.patch
 git-cryptodev.patch

 Subsystem trees

+revert-mm-page_state-fixes.patch

 This was a deoptimisation

+asm-generic-atomich-needs-typesh.patch

 Build fix

+md-support-check-without-repair-of-raid10-arrays.patch

 Linus seemed to drop this, and I'm not sure it's right any more.  Waiting
 for Neil to return.

-hfsplus-oops-fix.patch
-nbd-fix-tx-rx-race-condition.patch
-nbd-fix-tx-rx-race-condition-update.patch
-knfsd-fix-hash-function-for-ip-addresses-on-64bit-little-endian-machines.patch
-alpha-dma_map_page-fix.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-i801-explicitly-set-smbauxctl.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-ds1337-init.patch
-gregkh-i2c-hwmon-adm1025-adm1026-remove-deprecated-symbols.patch
-gregkh-i2c-hwmon-lm85-adt7463-vrm-10.patch
-gregkh-i2c-hwmon-w83627thf-fix-vrm-and-vid.patch
-gregkh-i2c-hwmon-w83627thf-vid-documentation-update.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-rtc8564-remove-duplicate-bcd-macros.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-parport-barco-lpt-dvi.patch
-gregkh-i2c-hwmon-vt8231-new-driver.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-drop-driver-flags-01-df-dummy.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-drop-driver-flags-02-df-notify.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-drop-driver-flags-03-flags.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-client-use-01-drop-multiple-use-flag.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-client-use-02-make-use-flag-default.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-client-use-03-allow-multiple-use.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-doc-porting-clients-update.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-core-get-client-is-gone.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-drop-driver-owner-and-name-01-core.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-drop-driver-owner-and-name-02-chips.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-drop-driver-owner-and-name-03-hwmon.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-drop-driver-owner-and-name-04-macintosh.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-drop-driver-owner-and-name-05-media.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-drop-driver-owner-and-name-06-oss.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-drop-driver-owner-and-name-07-ppc.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-drop-driver-owner-and-name-08-acorn.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-drop-driver-owner-and-name-09-video.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-drop-driver-owner-and-name-10-arm.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-drop-driver-owner-and-name-11-documentation.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-drop-driver-owner-and-name-12-fix-debug.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-driver-owner-cleanup-01.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-driver-owner-cleanup-02.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-driver-owner-cleanup-03.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-dev-dynamic_class.patch
-gregkh-i2c-hwmon-w83792d-misc-cleanups.patch
-gregkh-i2c-hwmon-w83792d-simplify-in-low-bits.patch
-gregkh-i2c-hwmon-vrm-via.patch
-gregkh-i2c-hwmon-it87-vrm-fits-in-u8.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-id-cleanups.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-drop-useless-command-callbacks.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-update-command-documentation.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-drop-driver-flags-04-drop-outdated-comments.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-ibm_iic-hwmon-class.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-nforce2-support-nforce4-mcp04.patch
-gregkh-i2c-i2c-mv64xxx-abort-fix.patch
-i8042-add-oqo-zepto-to-noloop-dmi-table.patch
-remove-duplicated-pci-id.patch
-libata_suspend.patch
-libata_suspend-fix.patch
-swsusp-resume_store-retval-fix.patch
-netfilter-fix-handling-of-module-param-dcc_timeout-in-ip_conntrack_ircc.patch
-git-serial-build-fix.patch
-git-alsa-vs-git-pcmcia.patch
-mm-fix-__alloc_pages-cpuset-alloc_-flags.patch
-mm-gfp_atomic-comment.patch
-memhotplug-__add_section-remove-unused-pgdat-definition.patch
-memhotplug-register_-and-unregister_memory_notifier-should-be-global.patch
-memhotplug-register_memory-should-be-global.patch
-reiser4-truncate_inode_pages_range.patch
-madvise-remove-remove-pages-from-tmpfs-shm-backing-store.patch
-hugetlb-remove-duplicate-i_size-check.patch
-hugetlb-rename-find_lock_page-to.patch
-hugetlb-reorganize-hugetlb_fault-to-prepare-for-cow.patch
-hugetlb-copy-on-write-support.patch
-dequeue-a-huge-page-near-to-this-node.patch
-add-numa-policy-support-for-huge-pages.patch
-add-numa-policy-support-for-huge-pages-fix.patch
-add-numa-policy-support-for-huge-pages-fix-fix.patch
-remove-old-node-based-policy-interface-from-mempolicyc.patch
-hugepages-fold-find_or_alloc_pages-into-huge_no_page.patch
-mm-kvaddr_to_nid-not-used-in-common-code.patch
-mm-pfn_to_pgdat-not-used-in-common-code.patch
-mm-remove-arch-independent-nodes_span_other_nodes.patch
-shut-up-warnings-in-ipc-shmc.patch
-flatmem-split-out-memory-model.patch
-sparsemem-provide-pfn_to_nid.patch
-mm-free_pages_and_swap_cache-opt.patch
-mm-pagealloc-opt.patch
-mm-set_page_refs-opt.patch
-mm-microopt-conditions.patch
-mm-remove-bad_range.patch
-mm-remove-pcp-low.patch
-mm-page_state-fixes.patch
-mm-page_alloc-cleanups.patch
-mm-optimize-numa-policy-handling-in-slab-allocator.patch
-mm-free-pages-from-local-pcp-lists-under-tight-memory-conditions.patch
-cleanup-bootmem-allocator-and-fix-alloc_bootmem_low.patch
-frv-clean-up-bootmem-allocators-page-freeing-algorithm.patch
-find_lock_page-call-__lock_page-directly.patch
-kill-last-zone_reclaim-bits.patch
-kill-last-zone_reclaim-bits-fix.patch
-mm-dma32-zone-statistics.patch
-mm-bad_page-opt.patch
-mm-rmap-opt.patch
-mm-pfault-opt.patch
-mm-pcp-drain-tweak.patch
-vmscan-balancing-fix.patch
-consolidate-lru_add_drain-and-lru_drain_cache.patch
-mm-add-populated_zone-helper.patch
-simplify-build_zonelists_node-by-removing-the-case.patch
-move-determination-of-policy_zone-into-page-allocator.patch
-fix-zone-policy-determination.patch
-build_zonelists_node-rename-args.patch
-atomic_long_t-include-asm-generic-atomich-v2.patch
-atomic_long_t-include-asm-generic-atomich-v2-fix.patch
-atomic_long_t-include-asm-generic-atomich-v2-fix-2.patch
-atomic_long_t-include-asm-generic-atomich-v2-fix-3.patch
-atomic_long_t-include-asm-generic-atomich-v2-fix-4.patch
-mm-page_state-opt.patch
-mm-page_state-opt-fix.patch
-mm-page_state-opt-docs.patch
-x25-fix-for-broken-x25-module.patch
-selinux-array_size-cleanups.patch
-selinux-more-array_size-cleanups.patch
-keys-remove-key-duplication.patch
-security-possible-cleanups.patch
-ppc32-remove-jumbo-member-from-ocp_func_emac_data.patch
-arch-ppc-kernel-idlec-dont-declare-cpu-variable-in-non-smp-kernels.patch
-macintosh-dont-store-i2c_add_driver-return-if-no-further-processing-done.patch
-ppc32-remove-useless-file-arch-ppc-platforms-mpc5200c.patch
-ppc32-serial-fix-compiler-errors-with-gcc-4x-in.patch
-ppc32-serial-change-mpc52xx_uartc-to-use-the-low.patch
-ppc32-fix-static-io-mapping-for-freescale-mpc52xx.patch
-ppc32-modify-freescale-mpc52xx-irq-mapping-to-_not_.patch
-ppc32-remove-__init-qualifier-from-mpc52xx-pci.patch
-ppc32-fix-mpc52xx-configuration-space-access.patch
-ppc32-fix-mpc52xx-pci-init-in-cas-the-bootloader.patch
-ppc32-allows-compilation-of-a-mpc52xx-kernel-without.patch
-ppc32-re-add-embed_configc-to-ml300-ep405.patch
-therm_adt746x-quiet-fan-speed-change-messages.patch
-nommu-provide-shared-writable-mmap-support-on-ramfs.patch
-nommu-provide-shared-writable-mmap-support-on-ramfs-tidy.patch
-nommu-make-sysv-ipc-shm-use-ramfs-facilities-on-nommu.patch
-frv-implement-futex-operations-for-frv.patch
-frv-make-futex-code-compilable-on-nommu.patch
-frv-fix-frv-signal-handling.patch
-frv-improve-signal-handling.patch
-remove-include-asm-mips-riscos-syscallh.patch
-x86-gdt-alignment-fix.patch
-i386-dont-blindly-enable-interrupts-in-die.patch
-i386-move-simd-initialization.patch
-i386-move-simd-initialization-fix.patch
-i386-fix-bound-check-idt-gate.patch
-x86-cr4-is-valid-on-some-486s.patch
-x86-pnp-segments-in-segment-h.patch
-x86-always-relax-segments.patch
-x86-apm-seg-in-gdt.patch
-x86-deprecate-obsolete-ldt-accessors.patch
-x86-pnp-byte-granularity.patch
-x86-fixed-pnp-bios-limits.patch
-x86-stop-deleting-nt.patch
-x86-apm-is-on-cpu-zero-only.patch
-x86-deprecate-useless-bug.patch
-x86-handle-wsign-compare-in-bitops.patch
-mark-rodata-section-read-only-generic-infrastructure.patch
-mark-rodata-section-read-only-x86-parts.patch
-mark-rodata-section-read-only-generic-x86-64-bugfix.patch
-mark-rodata-section-read-only-x86-64-support.patch
-mark-rodata-section-read-only-make-some-datastructures-const.patch
-debug-option-to-write-protect-rodata-x86-support-warning-fix.patch
-i386-sparsemem-for-single-node-systems.patch
-allow-flatmem-to-be-disabled-when-only-sparsemem-is-implemented.patch
-x86-convert-bigsmp-to-use-flat-physical-mode.patch
-x86-make-bigsmp-the-default-mode-if-config_hotplug_cpu.patch
-reboot-through-the-bios-on-newer-hp-laptops.patch
-x86-change-page-attr-fix.patch
-x86-change-page-attr-fix-fix.patch
-x86-change-page-attr-fix-fix-fix.patch
-x86-missing-printk-newline-in-apic-boot-option-parser.patch
-x86-fls-in-asm.patch
-arch-i386-kernel-msrc-removed-unused-variable.patch
-arch-i386-kernel-cpuidc-unused-variable.patch
-i386-gpio-driver-for-amd-cs5535-cs5536-fix.patch
-base-support-for-amd-geode-gx-lx-processors.patch
-base-support-for-amd-geode-gx-lx-processors-tidy.patch
-geode-lx-hw-rng-support.patch
-geode-lx-hw-rng-support-fix.patch
-apm-screen-blanking-fix.patch
-apm-screen-blanking-fix-tidy.patch
-fix-cpu-frequency-detection-in-arch-i386-kernel-timers-timer_tsccrecalibrate_cpu_khz.patch
-mpspec-remove-unneeded-packed-attribute.patch
-i386-ioapic-virtual-wire-mode-fix.patch
-i386-handle-hp-laptop-rebooting-properly.patch
-cpu-hotplug-x86_64-disable-interrupt-in-play_dead.patch
-alpha-convert-to-generic-irq-framework-generic-part.patch
-alpha-convert-to-generic-irq-framework-alpha-part.patch
-swsusp-remove-encryption.patch
-swsusp-introduce-the-swap-map-structure.patch
-swsusp-improve-freeing-of-memory.patch
-swsusp-improve-freeing-of-memory-fix.patch
-swsusp-fix-enough_free_mem.patch
-oss-remove-deprecated-pm-interface-from-ad1848-driver.patch
-oss-remove-deprecated-pm-interface-from-cs4281-driver.patch
-oss-remove-deprecated-pm-interface-from-cs46xx-driver.patch
-oss-remove-deprecated-pm-interface-from-maestro-driver.patch
-oss-remove-deprecated-pm-interface-from-nm256-driver.patch
-oss-remove-deprecated-pm-interface-from-opl3sa2-driver.patch
-swsusp-drop-duplicate-prototypes.patch
-swsusp-limit-image-size.patch
-swsusp-make-image-size-limit-tunable.patch
-mm-add-a-new-function-needed-for-swap-suspend.patch
-swsusp-improve-handling-of-swap-partitions.patch
-swsusp-save-image-header-first.patch
-dont-freeze-firewire-on-suspend.patch
-m32r-trivial-fix-to-remove-unused-instructions.patch
-m32r-support-m32104ut-target-platform.patch
-m32r-update-syscall-macros-for-mmu-less.patch
-m32r-update-_port2addr-to-use.patch
-m32r-fix-m32104-cache-flushing-routines.patch
-m32r-remove-unnecessary-icu_data_t.patch
-m68knommu-enable_irq-disable_irq.patch
-m68knommu-remove-enable_irq_nosync.patch
-cris-kgdb-remove-double_this.patch
-uml-use-kstrdup.patch
-uml-non-void-functions-should-return-something.patch
-uml-formatting-changes.patch
-uml-use-array_size.patch
-uml-remove-unneeded-structure-field.patch
-uml-move-mconsole-support-out-of-generic-code.patch
-uml-add-static-initializations-and-declarations.patch
-uml-line_setup-interface-change.patch
-uml-move-console-configuration.patch
-uml-simplify-console-opening-closing-and-irq-registration.patch
-uml-fix-flip_buf-full-handling.patch
-uml-add-throttling-to-console-driver.patch
-uml-separate-libc-dependent-umid-code.patch
-uml-umid-cleanup.patch
-uml-sigwinch-handling-cleanup.patch
-uml-better-diagnostics-for-broken-configs.patch
-uml-add-mconsole_reply-variant-with-length-param.patch
-uml-capture-printk-output-for-mconsole-stack.patch
-uml-capture-printk-output-for-mconsole-sysrq.patch
-uml-fix-whitespace-in-mconsole-driver.patch
-uml-free-network-irq-correctly.patch
-s390-atomic-primitives.patch
-s390-cms-volume-label-definitions.patch
-s390-uaccess-warnings.patch
-s390-rt_sigreturn-fix.patch
-s390-update-default-configuration.patch
-s390-cputime_t-fixes.patch
-s390-re-activated-path-detection.patch
-s390-move-s390_root_dev_-out-of-the-cio-layer.patch
-s390-biodasdprrd-ioctl-return-code.patch
-s390-dasd-failfast-support.patch
-s390-add-oprofile-callgraph-support.patch
-s390-in-kernel-crypto-rename.patch
-s390-sha256-support.patch
-s390-aes-support.patch
-s390-in-kernel-crypto-test-vectors.patch
-s390-qdio-v=v-pass-through.patch
-s390-introduce-struct-subchannel_id.patch
-s390-introduce-for_each_subchannel.patch
-s390-introduce-struct-channel_subsystem.patch
-s390-convert-proc-cio_ignore.patch
-s390-multiple-subchannel-sets-support.patch
-s390-add-support-for-cex2a-crypto-cards.patch
-s390-fix-missing-release-function-and-cosmetic-changes.patch
-s390-fix-invalid-return-code-in-sclp_cpi.patch
-s390-cleanup-kconfig.patch
-mmci-kunmap_atomic-unmaps-virtual-address-not-page.patch
-protect-remove_proc_entry.patch
-add-udev-support-to-parport_pc.patch
-add-udev-support-to-parport_pc-tidy.patch
-i2o-changed-i2o-api-to-create-i2o-messages-in-kernel.patch
-i2o-changed-i2o-api-to-create-i2o-messages-in-kernel-fix.patch
-i2o-sparc-fixes.patch
-i2o-remove-wrong-i2o-device-class.patch
-i2o-bugfixes.patch
-i2o-beautifying.patch
-i2o-optimizing.patch
-i2o-lindent-run.patch
-fuse-clean-up-fuse_lookup.patch
-fuse-clean-up-page-offset-calculation.patch
-fuse-bump-interface-version.patch
-fuse-add-frsize-to-statfs-reply.patch
-fuse-support-caching-negative-dentries.patch
-fuse-add-code-documentation.patch
-fuse-fail-file-operations-on-bad-inode.patch
-fuse-clean-up-request-size-limit-checking.patch
-fuse-make-maximum-write-data-configurable.patch
-fuse-ensure-progress-in-read-and-write.patch
-fuse-check-file-type-in-lookup.patch
-parport-buffer-overflow-fix.patch
-parport-phase-fixes.patch
-parport-daisy-chain-end-detection-fix.patch
-parport-daisy-chain-device-id-reading-fix.patch
-parport-daisy-chain-device-id-reading-fix-2.patch
-parport-use-complete-slab-buffer.patch
-parport-constification.patch
-parport-constification-fix.patch
-parport-debug_parport-build-fix.patch
-parport-kconfig-dependency-fixes.patch
-parport-include-fixes.patch
-parport-export-parport_get_port.patch
-simplify-parport_pc_pcmcia-dependencies.patch
-include-linux-parport_pch-extern-inline-static-inline.patch
-ipmi-use-refcount-in-message-handler-avoid-list_for_each_safe_rcu.patch
-kernel-modulec-removed-dead-code.patch
-jbd-split-checkpoint-lists.patch
-keep-nfsd-from-exiting-when-seeing-recv-errors.patch
-knfsd-check-error-status-from-vfs_getattr-and-i_op-fsync.patch
-knfsd-reduce-stack-consumption.patch
-device-mapper-add-dm_find_md.patch
-device-mapper-add-dm_get_md.patch
-device-mapper-ioctl-event-on-rename.patch
-device-mapper-snapshot-metadata-reading-separation.patch
-device-mapper-remove-unused-definition.patch
-device-mapper-scanf-sector-format-change.patch
-device-mapper-raid1-add-default-mirror.patch
-device-mapper-rename-frozen_bdev.patch
-device-mapper-make-lock_fs-optional.patch
-device-mapper-ioctl-add-skip-lock_fs-flag.patch
-drivers-md-kcopydc-if-0-kcopyd_cancel.patch
-dm-crypt-zero-key-before-freeing-it.patch
-make-dm-mirror-not-issue-invalid-resync-requests.patch
-md-improve-raid1-io-barrier-concept.patch
-md-improve-raid10-io-barrier-concept.patch
-md-small-cleanups-for-raid5.patch
-md-allow-dirty-raid-arrays-to-be-started-at-boot.patch
-md-move-bitmap_create-to-after-md-array-has-been-initialised.patch
-md-write-intent-bitmap-support-for-raid10.patch
-md-fix-raid6-resync-check-repair-code.patch
-md-improve-handing-of-read-errors-with-raid6.patch
-md-attempt-to-auto-correct-read-errors-in-raid1.patch
-md-tidyup-some-issues-with-raid1-resync-and-prepare-for-catching-read-errors.patch
-md-better-handling-for-read-error-in-raid1-during-resync.patch
-md-handle-errors-when-read-only.patch
-md-fix-up-some-rdev-rcu-locking-in-raid5-6.patch
-md-support-check-without-repair-of-raid10-arrays.patch
-md-allow-raid1-to-check-consistency.patch
-md-make-sure-read-error-on-last-working-drive-of-raid1-actually-returns-failure.patch
-md-auto-correct-correctable-read-errors-in-raid10.patch
-md-raid10-read-error-handling-resync-and-read-only.patch
-md-make-proc-mdstat-pollable.patch
-md-clean-up-page-related-names-in-md.patch
-md-convert-md-to-use-kzalloc-throughout.patch
-md-tidy-up-raid5-6-hash-table-code.patch
-md-convert-various-kmap-calls-to-kmap_atomic.patch
-md-convert-recently-exported-symbol-to-gpl.patch
-md-break-out-of-a-loop-that-doesnt-need-to-run-to-completion.patch
-md-remove-personality-numbering-from-md.patch
-md-fix-possible-problem-in-raid1-raid10-error-overwriting.patch
-md-remove-inappropriate-limits-in-md-bitmap-configuration.patch
-md-define-and-use-safe_put_page-for-md.patch
-md-helper-function-to-match-commands-written-to-sysfs-files.patch
-md-fix-typo-in-comment.patch
-md-make-a-couple-of-names-in-mdc-static.patch
-md-make-a-couple-of-names-in-mdc-static-fix.patch
-md-make-sure-bitmap-updates-are-visible-through-filesystem.patch
-md-fix-rdev-pending-counts-in-raid1.patch
-md-allow-chunk_size-to-be-settable-through-sysfs.patch
-md-allow-md-array-component-size-to-be-accessed-and-set-via-sysfs.patch
-md-expose-md-metadata-format-in-sysfs.patch
-md-allow-array-level-to-be-set-textually-via-sysfs.patch
-md-count-corrected-read-errors-per-drive.patch
-md-allow-md-raid_disks-to-be-settable.patch
-md-keep-better-track-of-dev-array-size-when-assembling-md-arrays.patch
-md-expose-device-slot-information-via-sysfs.patch
-md-export-rdev-data_offset-via-sysfs.patch
-md-export-rdev-data_offset-via-sysfs-fix.patch
-md-allow-available-size-of-component-devices-to-be-set-via-sysfs.patch
-md-allow-available-size-of-component-devices-to-be-set-via-sysfs-fix.patch
-md-support-adding-new-devices-to-md-arrays-via-sysfs.patch
-md-allow-sync-speed-to-be-controlled-per-device.patch
-decrease-number-of-pointer-derefs-in-nfnetlink_queuec.patch
-decrease-number-of-pointer-derefs-in-nf_conntrack_corec.patch

 Merged

+git-acpi-memhotplug-build-fix.patch

 Fix git-acpi.patch

+git-blkdev-fixup.patch

 Fix rejects in git-blkdev.patch

+git-cfq-fixup.patch

 Fix rejects in git-cfq.patch

+git-libata-all-fixup.patch

 Fix rejects in git-libata-all.patch

+git-libata-all-pata_amd-build-fix.patch

 Fix git-libata-all.patch

+fix-sys-class-net-if-wireless-without-dev-get_wireless_stats.patch
+fix-sys-class-net-if-wireless-without-dev-get_wireless_stats-fix.patch

 Bring back a /sys file needed by userspace wireless control apps.

+bonding-sparse-warnings-fix.patch

 Bonding fixlet

+pass-proper-device-from-buslogic-to-scsi-layer.patch

 Buslogic driver fix

+areca-raid-driver-arcmsr-cleanups.patch

 Clean up areca-raid-linux-scsi-driver.patch

+gregkh-usb-usb-remove-usb_audio-and-usb_midi-drivers.patch
+gregkh-usb-usb-drivers-usb-core-message.c-make-usb_get_string-static.patch

 USB tree updates

+arm-netwinder-watchdog-wdt977-update.patch

 Netwinder driver fix

-x86_64-cpu-pda-cleanup.patch
-x86_64-remove-kdb-vector.patch
+x86_64-cpu-pda-cleanup.patch
+x86_64-remove-kdb-vector.patch
+x86_64-sparse-warnings-fix.patch
+x86_64-invalid-operand-name.patch
+x86_64-allow-setting-rf-in-eflags.patch
+x86_64-io-apic-memorize.patch
+x86_64-cleanup-enter_lazy_tlb.patch

 x86_64 tree updates

+i386-io_apic-use-correct-index-variable-when-computing-the.patch

 x86 io-apic fix

+fix-compilation-with-config_memory_hotplug=y-and-gcc41.patch

 Build fix

+swap-migration-v5-sys_migrate_pages-interface-x86_64-fix.patch

 Fix the swap migration patch

+oom-kill-of-current-task.patch

 Optimise oom-killing of current task

+acx-driver-update.patch

 Update acx wireless driver

+xfrm-sparse-warning-fix.patch

 Sparse fix

+frv-suppress-configuration-of-certain-features-for-frv.patch
+frv-drop-8-16-bit-xchg-and-cmpxchg.patch
+frv-drop-unsupported-debugging-features.patch
+frv-implement-and-export-various-things-required-by-modules.patch
+frv-support-module-exception-tables.patch
+frv-supply-various-missing-i-o-access-primitives.patch
+frv-add-module-support-stubs.patch
+frv-add-pci_iomap.patch
+frv-fix-pcmcia-configuration.patch
+frv-force-serial-driver-inclusion.patch
+frv-make-get_user-macro-cast-pointers.patch
+frv-miscellaneous-changes.patch
+frv-fix-uninitialised-variable-in-atm-nicstar-driver.patch
+frv-fix-uninitialised-variable-in-serverworks-driver.patch

 FRV updates

+ia64-use-i386-dmi_scanc.patch

 ia64 uses some of ia32's DMI code.

+uml-move-libc-dependent-code-from-signal_userc.patch
+uml-move-libc-dependent-code-from-trap_userc.patch
+uml-merge-trap_userc-and-trap_kernc.patch
+uml-whitespace-cleanup.patch
+uml-prevent-mode_skas=n-and-mode_tt=n.patch

 UML updates

+consolidate-asm-futexh.patch

 Cleanup

-support-for-preadv-pwritev.patch
-support-for-preadv-pwritev-fix.patch

 Dropped these - they might come back if we have a good reason, but they
 touch the syscall tables and cause me grief.

+parport_pc-arm-build-fix.patch
+parport-bring-back-an-unused-phase-for-ppdev-ioctl.patch

 parport fixes

+simplify-k_getrusage.patch
+avoid-taking-global-tasklist_lock-for-single-threadedprocess-at-getrusage.patch
+avoid-taking-global-tasklist_lock-for-single-threadedprocess-at-getrusage-tidy.patch

 SMP optimisation

+drivers-isdn-add-missing-includes.patch
+drivers-isdn-hardware-eicon-os_4bric-correct-the-xdiloadfile-signature.patch

 ISDN fixes

+dump_thread-cleanup.patch

 Code consolidation

+cciss-avoid-defining-useless-major_nr-macro.patch

 Cleanup

+remove-set_fs-in-stop_machine.patch

 Remove unneeded code

+kdump-documentation-update.patch

 Documentation

-unshare-system-call-system-call-handler-function.patch
-unshare-system-call-system-call-registration-for-i386.patch
-unshare-system-call-system-call-registration-for-powerpc.patch
-unshare-system-call-system-call-registration-for-ppc.patch
-unshare-system-call-system-call-registration-for-x86_64.patch
-unshare-system-call-allow-unsharing-of-filesystem.patch
-unshare-system-call-allow-unsharing-of-namespace.patch
-unshare-system-call-allow-unsharing-of-vm.patch
-unshare-system-call-allow-unsharing-of-files.patch

 These caused an oops - dropped.

+mutex-subsystem-add-atomic_xchg-to-all-arches.patch
+mutex-subsystem-add-typecheck_fntype-function.patch
+mutex-subsystem-add-asm-generic-mutex-h-implementations.patch
+mutex-subsystem-memory-ordering-fixes.patch
+mutex-subsystem-add-include-asm-i386-mutexh.patch
+mutex-subsystem-add-include-asm-x86_64-mutexh.patch
+mutex-subsystem-add-include-asm-arm-mutexh.patch
+mutex-subsystem-add-include-asm-arm-mutexh-fix.patch
+mutex-subsystem-add-default-include-asm-mutexh-files.patch
+mutex-subsystem-core.patch
+mutex-subsystem-documentation.patch
+mutex-subsystem-debugging-code.patch
+mutex-subsystem-more-debugging-code.patch
+mutex-subsystem-synchro-test-module.patch
+mutex-subsystem-semaphore-to-mutex-xfs.patch
+mutex-subsystem-semaphore-to-mutex-vfs-i_sem.patch
+mutex-subsystem-semaphore-to-mutex-vfs-i_sem-more.patch
+mutex-subsystem-semaphore-to-mutex-vfs-i_sem-fixes.patch
+mutex-subsystem-semaphore-to-mutex-vfs-i_sem-fixes-2.patch
+mutex-subsystem-semaphore-to-mutex-vfs-i_sem-fixes-3.patch
+mutex-subsystem-semaphore-to-mutex-vfs-sb-s_lock.patch
+mutex-subsystem-semaphore-to-completion-sx8.patch
+mutex-subsystem-semaphore-to-completion-cpu3wdt.patch
+mutex-subsystem-semaphore-to-completion-ide-gendev_rel_sem.patch
+mutex-subsystem-semaphore-to-completion-drivers-block-loopc.patch
+reiser4-i_sem-mutex-switch.patch

 mutex stuff

-time-i386-conversion-part-2-move-timer_tscc-to-tscc.patch
-time-i386-conversion-part-3-rework-tsc-support.patch
-time-i386-conversion-part-4-acpi-pm-variable-renaming-and-config-change.patch
-time-i386-conversion-part-5-enable-generic-timekeeping.patch
-time-i386-conversion-part-6-remove-old-code.patch
+time-i386-conversion-part-2-rework-tsc-support.patch
+time-i386-conversion-part-3-enable-generic-timekeeping.patch
+time-i386-conversion-part-4-remove-old-timer_opts-code.patch
+time-i386-conversion-part-5-acpi-pm-variable-renaming-and-config-change.patch
+time-fix-cpu-frequency-detection.patch

 New version of the time patches.

+kprobes-conversion-from-kcalloc-to-kzalloc.patch

 kzalloc conversion

+drivers-media-conversions-from-kmallocmemset-to-kzcalloc.patch

 kzalloc conversion

-ide-compat_semaphore-to-completion.patch

 Dropped - is in the mutex patches

+fbcon-dont-call-set_par-in-fbcon_init-if-vc_mode==kd_graphics.patch

 Fix loading of fbcon drivers while in X.

+make-__always_inline-actually-force-always-inlining.patch
+kbuild-call-gcc_version-earlier.patch
+enable-unit-at-a-time-optimisations-for-gcc4.patch
+mark-several-functions-__always_inline.patch
+mark-some-key-vfs-functions-as-__always_inline.patch
+uninline-capable.patch
+unlinline-a-bunch-of-other-functions.patch
+pktcdvd-un-inline-some-functions.patch
+make-inline-no-longer-mandatory-for-gcc-4x.patch

 Futz with inlining.

+vfa-at-functions-core.patch
+vfs-at-functions-i386.patch
+vfs-at-functions-x86_64.patch

 Add new filesystem syscalls: these are like open() and friends except "The
 openat() function is identical to the open() function except that the path
 argument is interpreted relative to the starting point implied by the fd
 argument.  If the fd argument has the special value AT_FDCWD, a relative path
 argument will be resolved relative to the current working directory.  If the
 path argument is absolute, the fd argument is ignored."

+fix-some-f_ops-abuse-in-acpi.patch
+fix-input-layer-f_ops-abuse.patch
+fix-cifs-bugs-wrt-writing-to-f_ops.patch
+mark-f_ops-const-in-the-inode.patch

 Preparation for moving the file_operations tables into .rodata.

+docs-update-typos-corrections-and-additions-to-applying-patchestxt.patch
+docs-update-missing-files-and-descriptions-for-filesystems-00-index.patch
+docs-update-small-spelling-formating-etc-fixes-for-filesystems-ext3txt.patch
+docs-update-remove-obsolete-patch-from-lockstxt.patch
+docs-update-small-fixes-to-stable_kernel_rulestxt.patch

 Documentation fixes

+debug-shared-irqs-fix.patch

 Fix debug-shared-irqs.patch



All 1179 patches:

ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.15/2.6.15-mm2/patch-list



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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 13:22 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
@ 2006-01-07 13:23 ` Andrew Morton
  2006-01-07 15:05 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
                   ` (11 subsequent siblings)
  12 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Morton @ 2006-01-07 13:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> wrote:
>
> ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.15/2.6.15-mm2/
>

This hasn't mirrored yet - it should be there in an hour or so.

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 13:22 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
  2006-01-07 13:23 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
@ 2006-01-07 15:05 ` Reuben Farrelly
  2006-01-07 21:31   ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
  2006-01-07 15:08 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jesper Juhl
                   ` (10 subsequent siblings)
  12 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Reuben Farrelly @ 2006-01-07 15:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: linux-kernel

Hi,

On 8/01/2006 2:22 a.m., Andrew Morton wrote:
> ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.15/2.6.15-mm2/
> 
> This should be somewhat less buggy than 2.6.15-mm1.
> 
> 
> Changes since 2.6.15-mm1:
> 
>  linus.patch
>  git-acpi.patch
>  git-agpgart.patch
>  git-arm.patch
>  git-blktrace.patch
>  git-block.patch
>  git-cfq.patch
>  git-cifs.patch
>  git-drm.patch
>  git-audit.patch
>  git-infiniband.patch
>  git-input.patch
>  git-libata-all.patch
>  git-mmc.patch
>  git-netdev-all.patch
>  git-ntfs.patch
>  git-ocfs2.patch
>  git-powerpc.patch
>  git-serial.patch
>  git-sym2.patch
>  git-sas-jg.patch
>  git-watchdog.patch
>  git-xfs.patch
>  git-cryptodev.patch

Seeing multiple problems with this release...

1.  Nasty oops when rebooting into -mm2.  Then I rebooted back into -mm1 and it 
happened again - so I cold booted this time and the problem went away.

Linux version 2.6.15-mm2 (root@tornado.reub.net) (gcc version 4.1.0 20051222 
(Red Hat 4.1.0-0.12)) #1 SMP Sun Jan 8 02:58:06 NZDT 2006
BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
  BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 000000000009fc00 (usable)
  BIOS-e820: 000000000009fc00 - 00000000000a0000 (reserved)
  BIOS-e820: 00000000000e6000 - 0000000000100000 (reserved)
  BIOS-e820: 0000000000100000 - 000000003fe2f800 (usable)
  BIOS-e820: 000000003fe2f800 - 000000003fe3f8e3 (ACPI NVS)
  BIOS-e820: 000000003ff2f800 - 000000003ff30000 (ACPI NVS)
  BIOS-e820: 000000003ff30000 - 000000003ff40000 (ACPI data)
  BIOS-e820: 000000003ff40000 - 000000003fff0000 (ACPI NVS)
  BIOS-e820: 000000003fff0000 - 0000000040000000 (reserved)
  BIOS-e820: 00000000e0000000 - 00000000f0000000 (reserved)
  BIOS-e820: 00000000fed13000 - 00000000fed1a000 (reserved)
  BIOS-e820: 00000000fed1c000 - 00000000feda0000 (reserved)
126MB HIGHMEM available.
896MB LOWMEM available.
found SMP MP-table at 000ff780
DMI 2.3 present.
ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x408
ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x01] lapic_id[0x00] enabled)
Processor #0 15:3 APIC version 20
ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x02] lapic_id[0x01] enabled)
Processor #1 15:3 APIC version 20
ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x01] dfl dfl lint[0x1])
ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x02] dfl dfl lint[0x1])
ACPI: IOAPIC (id[0x02] address[0xfec00000] gsi_base[0])
IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 2, version 32, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-23
ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl)
ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 high level)
Enabling APIC mode:  Flat.  Using 1 I/O APICs
Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information
Allocating PCI resources starting at 50000000 (gap: 40000000:a0000000)
Detected 2800.349 MHz processor.
Built 1 zonelists
Enabling fast FPU save and restore... done.
Enabling unmasked SIMD FPU exception support... done.
Initializing CPU#0
Kernel command line: ro root=/dev/md0 panic=60 console=ttyS0,57600
CPU 0 irqstacks, hard=c0423000 soft=c0421000
PID hash table entries: 4096 (order: 12, 65536 bytes)
Console: colour VGA+ 80x25
Dentry cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 7, 524288 bytes)
Inode-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
Memory: 1033452k/1046716k available (2238k kernel code, 12600k reserved, 739k 
data, 200k init, 129212k highmem)
Checking if this processor honours the WP bit even in supervisor mode... Ok.
Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 5607.23 BogoMIPS (lpj=11214461)
Mount-cache hash table entries: 512
monitor/mwait feature present.
using mwait in idle threads.
CPU: Trace cache: 12K uops, L1 D cache: 16K
CPU: L2 cache: 1024K
CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0
Intel machine check architecture supported.
Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#0.
CPU0: Intel P4/Xeon Extended MCE MSRs (12) available
CPU0: Thermal monitoring enabled
mtrr: v2.0 (20020519)
Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
CPU0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz stepping 04
Booting processor 1/1 eip 2000
CPU 1 irqstacks, hard=c0424000 soft=c0422000
Initializing CPU#1
Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 5600.64 BogoMIPS (lpj=11201280)
monitor/mwait feature present.
CPU: Trace cache: 12K uops, L1 D cache: 16K
CPU: L2 cache: 1024K
CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0
Intel machine check architecture supported.
Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#1.
CPU1: Intel P4/Xeon Extended MCE MSRs (12) available
CPU1: Thermal monitoring enabled
CPU1: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz stepping 04
Total of 2 processors activated (11207.87 BogoMIPS).
ENABLING IO-APIC IRQs
..TIMER: vector=0x31 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1
checking TSC synchronization across 2 CPUs: passed.
Brought up 2 CPUs
migration_cost=74
NET: Registered protocol family 16
ACPI: bus type pci registered
PCI: Using MMCONFIG
ACPI: Subsystem revision 20051216
ACPI: Interpreter enabled
ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing
ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (0000:00)
PCI: Ignoring BAR0-3 of IDE controller 0000:00:1f.1
PCI: Transparent bridge - 0000:00:1e.0
ACPI: Power Resource [URP1] (off)
ACPI: Power Resource [FDDP] (off)
ACPI: Power Resource [LPTP] (off)
ACPI: Power Resource [URP2] (off)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 *5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15) *0
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs *3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 *10 11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15) *0
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled.
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 *9 10 11 12 14 15)
SCSI subsystem initialized
usbcore: registered new driver usbfs
usbcore: registered new driver hub
PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing
PCI: If a device doesn't work, try "pci=routeirq".  If it helps, post a report
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:01.0
   IO window: disabled.
   MEM window: ffa00000-ffafffff
   PREFETCH window: fdf00000-fdffffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1c.0
   IO window: disabled.
   MEM window: ff600000-ff6fffff
   PREFETCH window: fdb00000-fdbfffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1c.1
   IO window: a000-afff
   MEM window: ff700000-ff7fffff
   PREFETCH window: fdc00000-fdcfffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1c.2
   IO window: disabled.
   MEM window: ff800000-ff8fffff
   PREFETCH window: fdd00000-fddfffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1c.3
   IO window: disabled.
   MEM window: ff900000-ff9fffff
   PREFETCH window: fde00000-fdefffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1e.0
   IO window: b000-bfff
   MEM window: ff500000-ff5fffff
   PREFETCH window: fe000000-fe7fffff
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:01.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.0[A] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 177
PCI: Enabling device 0000:00:1c.1 (0106 -> 0107)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.1[B] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.2[C] -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 185
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.3[D] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 193
Machine check exception polling timer started.
highmem bounce pool size: 64 pages
Initializing Cryptographic API
io scheduler noop registered
io scheduler anticipatory registered<6>Time: tsc clocksource has been installed.

io scheduler deadline registered
io scheduler cfq registered
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:01.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.0[A] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 177
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.1[B] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.2[C] -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 185
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.3[D] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 193
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
ACPI: Power Button (FF) [PWRF]
ACPI: Power Button (CM) [PWRB]
ACPI: Processor [CPU1] (supports 8 throttling states)
ACPI: Processor [CPU2] (supports 8 throttling states)
Real Time Clock Driver v1.12
serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12
serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1
Serial: 8250/16550 driver $Revision: 1.90 $ 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled
ÿserial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:06:02.0[A] -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 185
0000:06:02.0: ttyS1 at I/O 0xbc00 (irq = 185) is a 16550A
0000:06:02.0: ttyS2 at I/O 0xbc08 (irq = 185) is a 16550A
Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M
FDC 0 is a post-1991 82077
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:04:00.0[A] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 177
sky2 Cannot find PowerManagement capability, aborting.
sky2: probe of 0000:04:00.0 failed with error -5
Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 7.00alpha2
ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
QLogic Fibre Channel HBA Driver
ahci: probe of 0000:00:1f.2 failed with error -12
ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0x0 ctl 0x2 bmdma 0x0 irq 0
ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0x0 ctl 0x2 bmdma 0x8 irq 0
Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000000
  printing eip:
c0234702
*pde = 00000000
Oops: 0000 [#1]
SMP
last sysfs file:
Modules linked in:
CPU:    1
EIP:    0060:[<c0234702>]    Not tainted VLI
EFLAGS: 00010206   (2.6.15-mm2)
EIP is at make_class_name+0x28/0x8d
eax: 00000000   ebx: ffffffff   ecx: ffffffff   edx: c19d9224
esi: 00000009   edi: 00000000   ebp: 00000000   esp: c1921d9c
ds: 007b   es: 007b   ss: 0068
Process swapper (pid: 1, threadinfo=c1921000 task=c1920a70)
Stack: <0>c19d9224 c03a9158 c19d9224 c03a9158 c03a9160 c0234925 c03a90e0 00000000
        <0>00000246 c19d9224 c19d9000 c19d9030 00000002 c02349db c19d90e4 c0253218
        <0>c19d92c0 00000000 00000000 c0276693 00000000 c0279391 c035749f c1961640
Call Trace:
  [<c0234925>] class_device_del+0x9f/0x14d
  [<c02349db>] class_device_unregister+0x8/0x10
  [<c0253218>] scsi_remove_host+0xb8/0xf8
  [<c0276693>] ata_host_remove+0xe/0x18
  [<c0279391>] ata_device_add+0x2d3/0xb99
  [<c02b6fb0>] pci_mmcfg_write+0xd3/0x103
  [<c01eb713>] pci_bus_write_config_byte+0x4e/0x58
  [<c02b67d3>] pcibios_set_master+0x74/0x8c
  [<c027a2e5>] ata_pci_init_one+0x32c/0x38e
  [<c01eb7ea>] pci_bus_read_config_word+0x62/0x6c
  [<c01ef8bd>] pci_get_subsys+0x6c/0xe0
  [<c027e334>] piix_init_one+0x18e/0x33a
  [<c01ef259>] pci_device_probe+0x40/0x5b
  [<c0233ed7>] driver_probe_device+0x35/0x98
  [<c0234038>] __driver_attach+0x8a/0x8c
  [<c02339a7>] bus_for_each_dev+0x39/0x57
  [<c0233e4c>] driver_attach+0x16/0x1a
  [<c0233fae>] __driver_attach+0x0/0x8c
  [<c023365b>] bus_add_driver+0x6f/0x126
  [<c01ef3f1>] __pci_register_driver+0x7d/0xac
  [<c04023e9>] piix_init+0xc/0x1e
  [<c01003c8>] init+0xff/0x324
  [<c01002c9>] init+0x0/0x324
  [<c0100d35>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
Code: 89 c8 c3 55 57 56 53 83 ec 04 89 04 24 89 c2 8b 40 48 8b 38 31 ed bb ff ff 
ff ff 89 d9 89 e8 f2 ae f7 d1 49 89 ce 8b 7a 08 89 d9 <f2> ae f7 d1 49 89 ca 8d 
4e 02 8d 04 0a ba d0 00 00 00 e8 22 cf
  <0>Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
  <0>Rebooting in 60 seconds..0


2. Notice above how the sky2 driver is being bailed out:

ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:04:00.0[A] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 177
sky2 Cannot find PowerManagement capability, aborting.
sky2: probe of 0000:04:00.0 failed with error -5

This has happened a number of times in the last few days, and I suspect is 
unrelated to the oops that followed above.

This driver worked fine in 2.6.15-rc5-mm3, and seems to work OK when built as a 
module.  But most of the time (not all the time) it doesn't like being 
statically built in and fails with the above error.  Changes to this driver have 
been fairly small lately so I'm not sure if it's the driver or something else 
like ACPI that is the root cause.

3.  The boot up process with -mm2 was pretty lengthy, I had two periods of time 
when the whole system just came to a crawl, first time was when starting cups, 
and it came back to life and continued booting about 30s later.  Next when 
starting hpijs it didn't come to life at all and I had to reboot.  No output to 
the console for either, unfortunately.

Back on -mm1 for now, box has only got an PCI graphics card and I'm not running 
X, DRM or AGP, so by all accounts -mm1 is OK for me ;-)

config up at the usual place http://www.reub.net/files/kernel/configs/

reuben




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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 13:22 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
  2006-01-07 13:23 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
  2006-01-07 15:05 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
@ 2006-01-07 15:08 ` Jesper Juhl
  2006-01-09 17:47   ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jesper Juhl
  2006-01-07 16:20 ` 2.6.15-mm2: why is __get_page_state() global again? Adrian Bunk
                   ` (9 subsequent siblings)
  12 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Jesper Juhl @ 2006-01-07 15:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: linux-kernel

On 1/7/06, Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> wrote:
>
> ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.15/2.6.15-mm2/
>
> This should be somewhat less buggy than 2.6.15-mm1.
>
For some maybe. For me it's just as broken as 2.6.15-mm1 :-(

I'll turn on all debug switches and try and collect some crash dumps.
If there's anything specific you want me to try, let me know.

--
Jesper Juhl <jesper.juhl@gmail.com>
Don't top-post  http://www.catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/T/top-post.html
Plain text mails only, please      http://www.expita.com/nomime.html

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* 2.6.15-mm2: why is __get_page_state() global again?
  2006-01-07 13:22 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
                   ` (2 preceding siblings ...)
  2006-01-07 15:08 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jesper Juhl
@ 2006-01-07 16:20 ` Adrian Bunk
  2006-01-07 18:00 ` [-mm patch] drivers/block/amiflop.c: fix compilation Adrian Bunk
                   ` (8 subsequent siblings)
  12 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Adrian Bunk @ 2006-01-07 16:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: linux-kernel

On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 05:22:21AM -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:
>...
> Changes since 2.6.15-mm1:
>...
> +revert-mm-page_state-fixes.patch
> 
>  This was a deoptimisation
>...

>From reading the patch description I don't understand why this makes 
__get_page_state() global again.

Is there a reason or is this accidentally?
 
cu
Adrian

-- 

       "Is there not promise of rain?" Ling Tan asked suddenly out
        of the darkness. There had been need of rain for many days.
       "Only a promise," Lao Er said.
                                       Pearl S. Buck - Dragon Seed


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* [-mm patch] drivers/block/amiflop.c: fix compilation
  2006-01-07 13:22 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
                   ` (3 preceding siblings ...)
  2006-01-07 16:20 ` 2.6.15-mm2: why is __get_page_state() global again? Adrian Bunk
@ 2006-01-07 18:00 ` Adrian Bunk
  2006-01-07 18:19 ` [-mm patch] drivers/acpi/: make two functions static Adrian Bunk
                   ` (7 subsequent siblings)
  12 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Adrian Bunk @ 2006-01-07 18:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton, Christoph Hellwig; +Cc: linux-kernel, geert, zippel, linux-m68k

add-block_device_operationsgetgeo-block-device-method.patch causes the 
following compile error:

<--  snip  -->

...
  CC      drivers/block/amiflop.o
drivers/block/amiflop.c: In function `fd_getgeo':
drivers/block/amiflop.c:1431: warning: implicit declaration of function `minor'
...
  LD      .tmp_vmlinux1
...
drivers/built-in.o(.text+0x215cc): In function `fd_getgeo':
: undefined reference to `minor'
make: *** [.tmp_vmlinux1] Error 1

<--  snip  -->


Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de>

--- linux-2.6.15-mm2-m68k/drivers/block/amiflop.c.old	2006-01-07 18:22:21.000000000 +0100
+++ linux-2.6.15-mm2-m68k/drivers/block/amiflop.c	2006-01-07 18:22:30.000000000 +0100
@@ -1428,7 +1428,7 @@
 
 static int fd_getgeo(struct block_device *bdev, struct hd_geometry *geo)
 {
-	int drive = minor(bdev->bd_dev) & 3;
+	int drive = MINOR(bdev->bd_dev) & 3;
 
 	geo->heads = unit[drive].type->heads;
 	geo->sectors = unit[drive].dtype->sects * unit[drive].type->sect_mult;


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* [-mm patch] drivers/acpi/: make two functions static
  2006-01-07 13:22 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
                   ` (4 preceding siblings ...)
  2006-01-07 18:00 ` [-mm patch] drivers/block/amiflop.c: fix compilation Adrian Bunk
@ 2006-01-07 18:19 ` Adrian Bunk
  2006-01-07 18:21 ` [-mm patch] kernel/synchro-test.c: make 5 " Adrian Bunk
                   ` (6 subsequent siblings)
  12 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Adrian Bunk @ 2006-01-07 18:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton, Arjan van de Ven; +Cc: linux-kernel, len.brown, linux-acpi

On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 05:22:21AM -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:
>...
> Changes since 2.6.15-mm1:
>...
> +fix-some-f_ops-abuse-in-acpi.patch
>...

After this patch, we can make two functions static.


Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de>

---

 drivers/acpi/processor_thermal.c    |    6 +++---
 drivers/acpi/processor_throttling.c |    6 +++---
 include/acpi/processor.h            |    6 ------
 3 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)

--- linux-2.6.15-mm2-full/include/acpi/processor.h.old	2006-01-07 17:52:17.000000000 +0100
+++ linux-2.6.15-mm2-full/include/acpi/processor.h	2006-01-07 17:52:28.000000000 +0100
@@ -223,9 +223,6 @@
 /* in processor_throttling.c */
 int acpi_processor_get_throttling_info(struct acpi_processor *pr);
 int acpi_processor_set_throttling(struct acpi_processor *pr, int state);
-ssize_t acpi_processor_write_throttling(struct file *file,
-					const char __user * buffer,
-					size_t count, loff_t * data);
 extern struct file_operations acpi_processor_throttling_fops;
 
 /* in processor_idle.c */
@@ -237,9 +234,6 @@
 
 /* in processor_thermal.c */
 int acpi_processor_get_limit_info(struct acpi_processor *pr);
-ssize_t acpi_processor_write_limit(struct file *file,
-				   const char __user * buffer,
-				   size_t count, loff_t * data);
 extern struct file_operations acpi_processor_limit_fops;
 
 #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_FREQ
--- linux-2.6.15-mm2-full/drivers/acpi/processor_throttling.c.old	2006-01-07 17:52:37.000000000 +0100
+++ linux-2.6.15-mm2-full/drivers/acpi/processor_throttling.c	2006-01-07 17:52:54.000000000 +0100
@@ -306,9 +306,9 @@
 			   PDE(inode)->data);
 }
 
-ssize_t acpi_processor_write_throttling(struct file * file,
-					const char __user * buffer,
-					size_t count, loff_t * data)
+static ssize_t acpi_processor_write_throttling(struct file * file,
+					       const char __user * buffer,
+					       size_t count, loff_t * data)
 {
 	int result = 0;
 	struct seq_file *m = (struct seq_file *)file->private_data;
--- linux-2.6.15-mm2-full/drivers/acpi/processor_thermal.c.old	2006-01-07 17:53:04.000000000 +0100
+++ linux-2.6.15-mm2-full/drivers/acpi/processor_thermal.c	2006-01-07 17:53:16.000000000 +0100
@@ -348,9 +348,9 @@
 			   PDE(inode)->data);
 }
 
-ssize_t acpi_processor_write_limit(struct file * file,
-				   const char __user * buffer,
-				   size_t count, loff_t * data)
+static ssize_t acpi_processor_write_limit(struct file * file,
+					  const char __user * buffer,
+					  size_t count, loff_t * data)
 {
 	int result = 0;
 	struct seq_file *m = (struct seq_file *)file->private_data;


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* [-mm patch] kernel/synchro-test.c: make 5 functions static
  2006-01-07 13:22 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
                   ` (5 preceding siblings ...)
  2006-01-07 18:19 ` [-mm patch] drivers/acpi/: make two functions static Adrian Bunk
@ 2006-01-07 18:21 ` Adrian Bunk
  2006-01-07 19:31 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
                   ` (5 subsequent siblings)
  12 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Adrian Bunk @ 2006-01-07 18:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: linux-kernel

On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 05:22:21AM -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:
>...
> Changes since 2.6.15-mm1:
>...
> +mutex-subsystem-synchro-test-module.patch
>...
>  mutex stuff
>...

This patch makes fives needlessly global functions static.


Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de>

---

 kernel/synchro-test.c |   10 +++++-----
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

--- linux-2.6.15-mm2-full/kernel/synchro-test.c.old	2006-01-07 17:26:30.000000000 +0100
+++ linux-2.6.15-mm2-full/kernel/synchro-test.c	2006-01-07 17:27:11.000000000 +0100
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@
 		schedule();
 }
 
-int mutexer(void *arg)
+static int mutexer(void *arg)
 {
 	unsigned int N = (unsigned long) arg;
 
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@
 	complete_and_exit(&mx_comp[N], 0);
 }
 
-int semaphorer(void *arg)
+static int semaphorer(void *arg)
 {
 	unsigned int N = (unsigned long) arg;
 
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@
 	complete_and_exit(&sm_comp[N], 0);
 }
 
-int reader(void *arg)
+static int reader(void *arg)
 {
 	unsigned int N = (unsigned long) arg;
 
@@ -289,7 +289,7 @@
 	complete_and_exit(&rd_comp[N], 0);
 }
 
-int writer(void *arg)
+static int writer(void *arg)
 {
 	unsigned int N = (unsigned long) arg;
 
@@ -313,7 +313,7 @@
 	complete_and_exit(&wr_comp[N], 0);
 }
 
-int downgrader(void *arg)
+static int downgrader(void *arg)
 {
 	unsigned int N = (unsigned long) arg;
 


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 13:22 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
                   ` (6 preceding siblings ...)
  2006-01-07 18:21 ` [-mm patch] kernel/synchro-test.c: make 5 " Adrian Bunk
@ 2006-01-07 19:31 ` Brice Goglin
  2006-01-07 21:04   ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Jones
  2006-01-07 22:58   ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
  2006-01-07 20:51 ` Badness in __mutex_unlock_slowpath Andrew James Wade
                   ` (4 subsequent siblings)
  12 siblings, 2 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Brice Goglin @ 2006-01-07 19:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: LKML

[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 757 bytes --]

Andrew Morton wrote:

>ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.15/2.6.15-mm2/
>
>This should be somewhat less buggy than 2.6.15-mm1.
>  
>
Hi Andrew,

I get several problems on my Thinkpad T43:
1) agpgart does not load, it looks like something it returning ENODEV.
Reverting git-agpgart fixes it.
2) acpi-cpufreq does not load either, returns ENODEV too. It's probably
git-acpi. I tried to revert it but there are lots of other patches
depending on it, so I finally gave up.
3) wpa_supplicant does not find my WPA network anymore (while iwlist
scanning sees). I didn't see anything relevant in dmesg. My driver is
ipw2200.

dmesg from 2.6.15 and -mm2, lspci and .config from -mm2 are attached in
case they matter.

Regards,
Brice


[-- Attachment #2: config-2.6.15-mm2 --]
[-- Type: text/plain, Size: 41578 bytes --]

#
# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
# Linux kernel version: 2.6.15-mm2
# Sat Jan  7 08:50:23 2006
#
CONFIG_X86_32=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_TIME=y
CONFIG_SEMAPHORE_SLEEPERS=y
CONFIG_X86=y
CONFIG_MMU=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP=y
CONFIG_ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC=y
CONFIG_DMI=y

#
# Code maturity level options
#
CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y
CONFIG_CLEAN_COMPILE=y
CONFIG_BROKEN_ON_SMP=y
CONFIG_INIT_ENV_ARG_LIMIT=32

#
# General setup
#
CONFIG_LOCALVERSION="=shepherd"
CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO=y
CONFIG_SWAP=y
CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y
CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y
CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT=y
# CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT_V3 is not set
CONFIG_SYSCTL=y
# CONFIG_AUDIT is not set
CONFIG_IKCONFIG=y
CONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC=y
CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE=""
CONFIG_UID16=y
CONFIG_VM86=y
CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y
# CONFIG_EMBEDDED is not set
CONFIG_KALLSYMS=y
# CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL is not set
# CONFIG_KALLSYMS_EXTRA_PASS is not set
CONFIG_HOTPLUG=y
CONFIG_PRINTK=y
CONFIG_BUG=y
CONFIG_DOUBLEFAULT=y
CONFIG_ELF_CORE=y
CONFIG_BASE_FULL=y
CONFIG_FUTEX=y
CONFIG_EPOLL=y
CONFIG_SHMEM=y
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_FUNCTIONS=0
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_LABELS=0
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_LOOPS=0
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_JUMPS=0
CONFIG_SLAB=y
CONFIG_SERIAL_PCI=y
# CONFIG_TINY_SHMEM is not set
CONFIG_BASE_SMALL=0
# CONFIG_SLOB is not set

#
# Loadable module support
#
CONFIG_MODULES=y
CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y
CONFIG_MODULE_FORCE_UNLOAD=y
CONFIG_OBSOLETE_MODPARM=y
# CONFIG_MODVERSIONS is not set
# CONFIG_MODULE_SRCVERSION_ALL is not set
CONFIG_KMOD=y

#
# Block layer
#
# CONFIG_LBD is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IO_TRACE is not set

#
# IO Schedulers
#
CONFIG_IOSCHED_NOOP=y
CONFIG_IOSCHED_AS=y
CONFIG_IOSCHED_DEADLINE=y
CONFIG_IOSCHED_CFQ=y
CONFIG_DEFAULT_AS=y
# CONFIG_DEFAULT_DEADLINE is not set
# CONFIG_DEFAULT_CFQ is not set
# CONFIG_DEFAULT_NOOP is not set
CONFIG_DEFAULT_IOSCHED="anticipatory"

#
# Processor type and features
#
CONFIG_X86_PC=y
# CONFIG_X86_ELAN is not set
# CONFIG_X86_VOYAGER is not set
# CONFIG_X86_NUMAQ is not set
# CONFIG_X86_SUMMIT is not set
# CONFIG_X86_BIGSMP is not set
# CONFIG_X86_VISWS is not set
# CONFIG_X86_GENERICARCH is not set
# CONFIG_X86_ES7000 is not set
# CONFIG_M386 is not set
# CONFIG_M486 is not set
# CONFIG_M586 is not set
# CONFIG_M586TSC is not set
# CONFIG_M586MMX is not set
# CONFIG_M686 is not set
# CONFIG_MPENTIUMII is not set
# CONFIG_MPENTIUMIII is not set
CONFIG_MPENTIUMM=y
# CONFIG_MPENTIUM4 is not set
# CONFIG_MK6 is not set
# CONFIG_MK7 is not set
# CONFIG_MK8 is not set
# CONFIG_MCRUSOE is not set
# CONFIG_MEFFICEON is not set
# CONFIG_MWINCHIPC6 is not set
# CONFIG_MWINCHIP2 is not set
# CONFIG_MWINCHIP3D is not set
# CONFIG_MGEODEGX1 is not set
# CONFIG_MGEODE_LX is not set
# CONFIG_MCYRIXIII is not set
# CONFIG_MVIAC3_2 is not set
# CONFIG_X86_GENERIC is not set
CONFIG_X86_CMPXCHG=y
CONFIG_X86_XADD=y
CONFIG_X86_L1_CACHE_SHIFT=6
CONFIG_RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY=y
CONFIG_X86_WP_WORKS_OK=y
CONFIG_X86_INVLPG=y
CONFIG_X86_BSWAP=y
CONFIG_X86_POPAD_OK=y
CONFIG_X86_CMPXCHG64=y
CONFIG_X86_GOOD_APIC=y
CONFIG_X86_INTEL_USERCOPY=y
CONFIG_X86_USE_PPRO_CHECKSUM=y
CONFIG_X86_TSC=y
CONFIG_HPET_TIMER=y
# CONFIG_SMP is not set
# CONFIG_PREEMPT_NONE is not set
CONFIG_PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY=y
# CONFIG_PREEMPT is not set
CONFIG_X86_UP_APIC=y
CONFIG_X86_UP_IOAPIC=y
CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC=y
CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC=y
CONFIG_X86_MCE=y
CONFIG_X86_MCE_NONFATAL=m
CONFIG_X86_MCE_P4THERMAL=y
# CONFIG_TOSHIBA is not set
# CONFIG_I8K is not set
# CONFIG_X86_REBOOTFIXUPS is not set
CONFIG_MICROCODE=m
CONFIG_X86_MSR=m
CONFIG_X86_CPUID=m

#
# Firmware Drivers
#
# CONFIG_EDD is not set
# CONFIG_DELL_RBU is not set
# CONFIG_DCDBAS is not set
CONFIG_NOHIGHMEM=y
# CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G is not set
# CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G is not set
CONFIG_ARCH_FLATMEM_ENABLE=y
CONFIG_ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE=y
CONFIG_ARCH_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL=y
CONFIG_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL=y
CONFIG_FLATMEM_MANUAL=y
# CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM_MANUAL is not set
# CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_MANUAL is not set
CONFIG_FLATMEM=y
CONFIG_FLAT_NODE_MEM_MAP=y
CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_STATIC=y
CONFIG_SPLIT_PTLOCK_CPUS=4
CONFIG_MATH_EMULATION=y
CONFIG_MTRR=y
# CONFIG_EFI is not set
# CONFIG_REGPARM is not set
CONFIG_SECCOMP=y
# CONFIG_HZ_100 is not set
CONFIG_HZ_250=y
# CONFIG_HZ_1000 is not set
CONFIG_HZ=250
# CONFIG_KEXEC is not set
CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START=0x100000

#
# Power management options (ACPI, APM)
#
CONFIG_PM=y
CONFIG_PM_LEGACY=y
# CONFIG_PM_DEBUG is not set
CONFIG_SOFTWARE_SUSPEND=y
CONFIG_PM_STD_PARTITION="/dev/sda6"

#
# ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) Support
#
CONFIG_ACPI=y
CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP=y
CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP_PROC_FS=y
# CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP_PROC_SLEEP is not set
CONFIG_ACPI_AC=m
CONFIG_ACPI_BATTERY=m
CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON=m
CONFIG_ACPI_VIDEO=m
CONFIG_ACPI_HOTKEY=m
CONFIG_ACPI_FAN=m
CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR=m
CONFIG_ACPI_THERMAL=m
# CONFIG_ACPI_ASUS is not set
CONFIG_ACPI_IBM=y
# CONFIG_ACPI_TOSHIBA is not set
# CONFIG_ACPI_SONY is not set
CONFIG_ACPI_BLACKLIST_YEAR=0
# CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG is not set
CONFIG_ACPI_EC=y
CONFIG_ACPI_POWER=y
CONFIG_ACPI_SYSTEM=y
# CONFIG_ACPI_CONTAINER is not set

#
# APM (Advanced Power Management) BIOS Support
#
CONFIG_APM=m
# CONFIG_APM_IGNORE_USER_SUSPEND is not set
# CONFIG_APM_DO_ENABLE is not set
# CONFIG_APM_CPU_IDLE is not set
# CONFIG_APM_DISPLAY_BLANK is not set
# CONFIG_APM_RTC_IS_GMT is not set
# CONFIG_APM_ALLOW_INTS is not set
# CONFIG_APM_REAL_MODE_POWER_OFF is not set

#
# CPU Frequency scaling
#
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ=y
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_TABLE=y
# CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEBUG is not set
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT=y
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT_DETAILS=y
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_PERFORMANCE=y
# CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_USERSPACE is not set
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_PERFORMANCE=y
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_POWERSAVE=m
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_USERSPACE=m
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_ONDEMAND=m
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_CONSERVATIVE=m

#
# CPUFreq processor drivers
#
CONFIG_X86_ACPI_CPUFREQ=m
# CONFIG_X86_POWERNOW_K6 is not set
# CONFIG_X86_POWERNOW_K7 is not set
# CONFIG_X86_POWERNOW_K8 is not set
# CONFIG_X86_GX_SUSPMOD is not set
CONFIG_X86_SPEEDSTEP_CENTRINO=m
CONFIG_X86_SPEEDSTEP_CENTRINO_ACPI=y
# CONFIG_X86_SPEEDSTEP_CENTRINO_TABLE is not set
CONFIG_X86_SPEEDSTEP_ICH=m
CONFIG_X86_SPEEDSTEP_SMI=m
CONFIG_X86_P4_CLOCKMOD=m
# CONFIG_X86_CPUFREQ_NFORCE2 is not set
# CONFIG_X86_LONGRUN is not set
# CONFIG_X86_LONGHAUL is not set

#
# shared options
#
# CONFIG_X86_ACPI_CPUFREQ_PROC_INTF is not set
CONFIG_X86_SPEEDSTEP_LIB=m
# CONFIG_X86_SPEEDSTEP_RELAXED_CAP_CHECK is not set

#
# Bus options (PCI, PCMCIA, EISA, MCA, ISA)
#
CONFIG_PCI=y
# CONFIG_PCI_GOBIOS is not set
# CONFIG_PCI_GOMMCONFIG is not set
# CONFIG_PCI_GODIRECT is not set
CONFIG_PCI_GOANY=y
CONFIG_PCI_BIOS=y
CONFIG_PCI_DIRECT=y
CONFIG_PCI_MMCONFIG=y
CONFIG_PCIEPORTBUS=y
CONFIG_PCI_MSI=y
CONFIG_PCI_LEGACY_PROC=y
# CONFIG_PCI_DEBUG is not set
CONFIG_ISA_DMA_API=y
CONFIG_ISA=y
# CONFIG_EISA is not set
# CONFIG_MCA is not set
# CONFIG_SCx200 is not set

#
# PCCARD (PCMCIA/CardBus) support
#
CONFIG_PCCARD=m
# CONFIG_PCMCIA_DEBUG is not set
CONFIG_PCMCIA=m
CONFIG_PCMCIA_LOAD_CIS=y
CONFIG_PCMCIA_IOCTL=y
CONFIG_CARDBUS=y

#
# PC-card bridges
#
CONFIG_YENTA=m
CONFIG_YENTA_O2=y
CONFIG_YENTA_RICOH=y
CONFIG_YENTA_TI=y
CONFIG_YENTA_ENE_TUNE=y
CONFIG_YENTA_TOSHIBA=y
# CONFIG_PD6729 is not set
# CONFIG_I82092 is not set
# CONFIG_I82365 is not set
# CONFIG_TCIC is not set
CONFIG_PCMCIA_PROBE=y
CONFIG_PCCARD_NONSTATIC=m

#
# PCI Hotplug Support
#
# CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI is not set

#
# Executable file formats
#
CONFIG_BINFMT_ELF=y
# CONFIG_BINFMT_AOUT is not set
# CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC is not set

#
# Networking
#
CONFIG_NET=y

#
# Networking options
#
CONFIG_PACKET=m
CONFIG_PACKET_MMAP=y
CONFIG_UNIX=m
CONFIG_XFRM=y
# CONFIG_XFRM_USER is not set
CONFIG_NET_KEY=m
CONFIG_INET=y
CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y
# CONFIG_IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER is not set
CONFIG_IP_FIB_HASH=y
# CONFIG_IP_PNP is not set
# CONFIG_NET_IPIP is not set
# CONFIG_NET_IPGRE is not set
# CONFIG_IP_MROUTE is not set
# CONFIG_ARPD is not set
# CONFIG_SYN_COOKIES is not set
# CONFIG_INET_AH is not set
# CONFIG_INET_ESP is not set
# CONFIG_INET_IPCOMP is not set
# CONFIG_INET_TUNNEL is not set
CONFIG_INET_DIAG=y
CONFIG_INET_TCP_DIAG=y
# CONFIG_TCP_CONG_ADVANCED is not set
CONFIG_TCP_CONG_BIC=y
# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set
# CONFIG_NETFILTER is not set

#
# DCCP Configuration (EXPERIMENTAL)
#
# CONFIG_IP_DCCP is not set

#
# SCTP Configuration (EXPERIMENTAL)
#
# CONFIG_IP_SCTP is not set
# CONFIG_ATM is not set
# CONFIG_BRIDGE is not set
# CONFIG_VLAN_8021Q is not set
# CONFIG_DECNET is not set
# CONFIG_LLC2 is not set
# CONFIG_IPX is not set
# CONFIG_ATALK is not set
# CONFIG_X25 is not set
# CONFIG_LAPB is not set
# CONFIG_NET_DIVERT is not set
# CONFIG_ECONET is not set
# CONFIG_WAN_ROUTER is not set

#
# QoS and/or fair queueing
#
# CONFIG_NET_SCHED is not set

#
# Network testing
#
# CONFIG_NET_PKTGEN is not set
# CONFIG_HAMRADIO is not set
CONFIG_IRDA=m

#
# IrDA protocols
#
CONFIG_IRLAN=m
CONFIG_IRNET=m
CONFIG_IRCOMM=m
# CONFIG_IRDA_ULTRA is not set

#
# IrDA options
#
CONFIG_IRDA_CACHE_LAST_LSAP=y
CONFIG_IRDA_FAST_RR=y
# CONFIG_IRDA_DEBUG is not set

#
# Infrared-port device drivers
#

#
# SIR device drivers
#
CONFIG_IRTTY_SIR=m

#
# Dongle support
#
# CONFIG_DONGLE is not set

#
# Old SIR device drivers
#
CONFIG_IRPORT_SIR=m

#
# Old Serial dongle support
#
# CONFIG_DONGLE_OLD is not set

#
# FIR device drivers
#
# CONFIG_USB_IRDA is not set
# CONFIG_SIGMATEL_FIR is not set
CONFIG_NSC_FIR=m
# CONFIG_WINBOND_FIR is not set
# CONFIG_TOSHIBA_FIR is not set
# CONFIG_SMC_IRCC_FIR is not set
# CONFIG_ALI_FIR is not set
# CONFIG_VLSI_FIR is not set
# CONFIG_VIA_FIR is not set
# CONFIG_BT is not set
CONFIG_IEEE80211=m
# CONFIG_IEEE80211_DEBUG is not set
CONFIG_IEEE80211_CRYPT_WEP=m
CONFIG_IEEE80211_CRYPT_CCMP=m
CONFIG_IEEE80211_CRYPT_TKIP=m

#
# Device Drivers
#

#
# Generic Driver Options
#
CONFIG_STANDALONE=y
CONFIG_PREVENT_FIRMWARE_BUILD=y
CONFIG_FW_LOADER=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_DRIVER is not set

#
# Connector - unified userspace <-> kernelspace linker
#
# CONFIG_CONNECTOR is not set

#
# Memory Technology Devices (MTD)
#
# CONFIG_MTD is not set

#
# Parallel port support
#
# CONFIG_PARPORT is not set

#
# Plug and Play support
#
CONFIG_PNP=y
# CONFIG_PNP_DEBUG is not set

#
# Protocols
#
CONFIG_ISAPNP=y
CONFIG_PNPBIOS=y
CONFIG_PNPBIOS_PROC_FS=y
CONFIG_PNPACPI=y

#
# Block devices
#
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_XD is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_CPQ_DA is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_CPQ_CISS_DA is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DAC960 is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_UMEM is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_COW_COMMON is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=m
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CRYPTOLOOP is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SX8 is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_UB is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_COUNT=16
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE=8192
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD is not set
# CONFIG_CDROM_PKTCDVD is not set
# CONFIG_ATA_OVER_ETH is not set

#
# ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL support
#
CONFIG_IDE=y
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE=y

#
# Please see Documentation/ide.txt for help/info on IDE drives
#
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_SATA is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HD_IDE is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDISK=y
# CONFIG_IDEDISK_MULTI_MODE is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDECS is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDECD=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDETAPE is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEFLOPPY is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDESCSI is not set
# CONFIG_IDE_TASK_IOCTL is not set

#
# IDE chipset support/bugfixes
#
CONFIG_IDE_GENERIC=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CMD640 is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEPNP is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEPCI=y
CONFIG_IDEPCI_SHARE_IRQ=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_OFFBOARD is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_GENERIC=m
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_OPTI621=m
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RZ1000=m
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_FORCED is not set
CONFIG_IDEDMA_PCI_AUTO=y
# CONFIG_IDEDMA_ONLYDISK is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_AEC62XX=m
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_ALI15X3=m
# CONFIG_WDC_ALI15X3 is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_AMD74XX=m
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_ATIIXP=m
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CMD64X=m
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_TRIFLEX=m
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CY82C693=m
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CS5520 is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CS5530=m
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CS5535 is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HPT34X=m
# CONFIG_HPT34X_AUTODMA is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HPT366=m
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SC1200=m
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_PIIX=m
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IT821X is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NS87415=m
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_PDC202XX_OLD=m
CONFIG_PDC202XX_BURST=y
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_PDC202XX_NEW=m
CONFIG_PDC202XX_FORCE=y
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SVWKS=m
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SIIMAGE=m
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SIS5513=m
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SLC90E66=m
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_TRM290=m
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_VIA82CXXX=m
# CONFIG_IDE_ARM is not set
# CONFIG_IDE_CHIPSETS is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA=y
# CONFIG_IDEDMA_IVB is not set
CONFIG_IDEDMA_AUTO=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HD is not set

#
# SCSI device support
#
# CONFIG_RAID_ATTRS is not set
CONFIG_SCSI=y
CONFIG_SCSI_PROC_FS=y

#
# SCSI support type (disk, tape, CD-ROM)
#
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y
# CONFIG_CHR_DEV_ST is not set
# CONFIG_CHR_DEV_OSST is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR is not set
# CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SG is not set
# CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SCH is not set

#
# Some SCSI devices (e.g. CD jukebox) support multiple LUNs
#
CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN=y
CONFIG_SCSI_CONSTANTS=y
CONFIG_SCSI_LOGGING=y

#
# SCSI Transports
#
CONFIG_SCSI_SPI_ATTRS=m
CONFIG_SCSI_FC_ATTRS=y
# CONFIG_SCSI_ISCSI_ATTRS is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_SAS_ATTRS is not set
# CONFIG_SAS_CLASS is not set

#
# SCSI low-level drivers
#
# CONFIG_ISCSI_TCP is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_3W_XXXX_RAID is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_3W_9XXX is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_7000FASST is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_ACARD is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_AHA152X is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_AHA1542 is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_AACRAID is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_AIC7XXX is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_AIC7XXX_OLD is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_AIC79XX is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_DPT_I2O is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_IN2000 is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_ARCMSR is not set
# CONFIG_MEGARAID_NEWGEN is not set
# CONFIG_MEGARAID_LEGACY is not set
# CONFIG_MEGARAID_SAS is not set
CONFIG_SCSI_SATA=y
# CONFIG_SCSI_SATA_AHCI is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_PATA_AMD is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_SATA_SVW is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_PATA_TRIFLEX is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_PATA_MPIIX is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_PATA_OLDPIIX is not set
CONFIG_SCSI_ATA_PIIX=y
# CONFIG_SCSI_SATA_MV is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_SATA_NV is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_PATA_OPTI is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_PDC_ADMA is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_SATA_QSTOR is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_PATA_PDC2027X is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_SATA_PROMISE is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_SATA_SX4 is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_SATA_SIL is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_SATA_SIL24 is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_PATA_SIL680 is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_SATA_SIS is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_SATA_ULI is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_PATA_VIA is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_SATA_VIA is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_SATA_VITESSE is not set
CONFIG_SCSI_SATA_INTEL_COMBINED=y
# CONFIG_SCSI_BUSLOGIC is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_DMX3191D is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_DTC3280 is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_EATA is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_FUTURE_DOMAIN is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_GDTH is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_GENERIC_NCR5380 is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_GENERIC_NCR5380_MMIO is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_IPS is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_INITIO is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_INIA100 is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_NCR53C406A is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_SYM53C8XX_2 is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_IPR is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_PAS16 is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_PSI240I is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_QLOGIC_FAS is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_QLOGIC_FC is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_QLOGIC_1280 is not set
CONFIG_SCSI_QLA2XXX=y
# CONFIG_SCSI_QLA2XXX_EMBEDDED_FIRMWARE is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_LPFC is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_SYM53C416 is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_DC395x is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_DC390T is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_T128 is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_U14_34F is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_ULTRASTOR is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_NSP32 is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_DEBUG is not set

#
# PCMCIA SCSI adapter support
#
# CONFIG_PCMCIA_AHA152X is not set
# CONFIG_PCMCIA_FDOMAIN is not set
# CONFIG_PCMCIA_NINJA_SCSI is not set
# CONFIG_PCMCIA_QLOGIC is not set
# CONFIG_PCMCIA_SYM53C500 is not set

#
# Old CD-ROM drivers (not SCSI, not IDE)
#
# CONFIG_CD_NO_IDESCSI is not set

#
# Multi-device support (RAID and LVM)
#
# CONFIG_MD is not set

#
# Fusion MPT device support
#
# CONFIG_FUSION is not set
# CONFIG_FUSION_SPI is not set
# CONFIG_FUSION_FC is not set
# CONFIG_FUSION_SAS is not set

#
# IEEE 1394 (FireWire) support
#
# CONFIG_IEEE1394 is not set

#
# I2O device support
#
# CONFIG_I2O is not set

#
# Network device support
#
CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y
# CONFIG_DUMMY is not set
# CONFIG_BONDING is not set
# CONFIG_EQUALIZER is not set
CONFIG_TUN=m
# CONFIG_NET_SB1000 is not set

#
# ARCnet devices
#
# CONFIG_ARCNET is not set

#
# PHY device support
#

#
# Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit)
#
# CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET is not set

#
# Ethernet (1000 Mbit)
#
# CONFIG_ACENIC is not set
# CONFIG_DL2K is not set
# CONFIG_E1000 is not set
# CONFIG_NS83820 is not set
# CONFIG_HAMACHI is not set
# CONFIG_YELLOWFIN is not set
# CONFIG_R8169 is not set
# CONFIG_SIS190 is not set
# CONFIG_SKGE is not set
# CONFIG_SKY2 is not set
# CONFIG_SK98LIN is not set
CONFIG_TIGON3=m
# CONFIG_BNX2 is not set

#
# Ethernet (10000 Mbit)
#
# CONFIG_CHELSIO_T1 is not set
# CONFIG_IXGB is not set
# CONFIG_S2IO is not set

#
# Token Ring devices
#
# CONFIG_TR is not set

#
# Wireless LAN (non-hamradio)
#
CONFIG_NET_RADIO=y

#
# Obsolete Wireless cards support (pre-802.11)
#
# CONFIG_STRIP is not set
# CONFIG_ARLAN is not set
# CONFIG_WAVELAN is not set
# CONFIG_PCMCIA_WAVELAN is not set
# CONFIG_PCMCIA_NETWAVE is not set

#
# Wireless 802.11 Frequency Hopping cards support
#
# CONFIG_PCMCIA_RAYCS is not set

#
# Wireless 802.11b ISA/PCI cards support
#
# CONFIG_IPW2100 is not set
CONFIG_IPW2200=m
# CONFIG_IPW2200_DEBUG is not set
# CONFIG_AIRO is not set
# CONFIG_HERMES is not set
# CONFIG_ATMEL is not set

#
# Wireless 802.11b Pcmcia/Cardbus cards support
#
# CONFIG_AIRO_CS is not set
# CONFIG_PCMCIA_WL3501 is not set

#
# Prism GT/Duette 802.11(a/b/g) PCI/Cardbus support
#
# CONFIG_PRISM54 is not set
# CONFIG_HOSTAP is not set
# CONFIG_ACX is not set
CONFIG_NET_WIRELESS=y

#
# PCMCIA network device support
#
# CONFIG_NET_PCMCIA is not set

#
# Wan interfaces
#
# CONFIG_WAN is not set
# CONFIG_FDDI is not set
# CONFIG_HIPPI is not set
CONFIG_PPP=m
CONFIG_PPP_MULTILINK=y
CONFIG_PPP_FILTER=y
CONFIG_PPP_ASYNC=m
CONFIG_PPP_SYNC_TTY=m
CONFIG_PPP_DEFLATE=m
CONFIG_PPP_BSDCOMP=m
CONFIG_PPP_MPPE=m
CONFIG_PPPOE=m
# CONFIG_SLIP is not set
# CONFIG_NET_FC is not set
# CONFIG_SHAPER is not set
# CONFIG_NETCONSOLE is not set
# CONFIG_KGDBOE is not set
# CONFIG_NETPOLL is not set
# CONFIG_NETPOLL_RX is not set
# CONFIG_NETPOLL_TRAP is not set
# CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER is not set

#
# ISDN subsystem
#
# CONFIG_ISDN is not set

#
# Telephony Support
#
# CONFIG_PHONE is not set

#
# Input device support
#
CONFIG_INPUT=y

#
# Userland interfaces
#
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV=y
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX=y
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_X=1024
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_Y=768
CONFIG_INPUT_JOYDEV=m
# CONFIG_INPUT_TSDEV is not set
CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV=m
# CONFIG_INPUT_EVBUG is not set

#
# Input Device Drivers
#
CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD=y
CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD=y
# CONFIG_KEYBOARD_SUNKBD is not set
# CONFIG_KEYBOARD_LKKBD is not set
# CONFIG_KEYBOARD_XTKBD is not set
# CONFIG_KEYBOARD_NEWTON is not set
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE=y
CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2=y
# CONFIG_MOUSE_SERIAL is not set
# CONFIG_MOUSE_INPORT is not set
# CONFIG_MOUSE_LOGIBM is not set
# CONFIG_MOUSE_PC110PAD is not set
# CONFIG_MOUSE_VSXXXAA is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_JOYSTICK is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN is not set
CONFIG_INPUT_MISC=y
CONFIG_INPUT_PCSPKR=m
# CONFIG_INPUT_WISTRON_BTNS is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_UINPUT is not set

#
# Hardware I/O ports
#
CONFIG_SERIO=y
CONFIG_SERIO_I8042=y
CONFIG_SERIO_SERPORT=y
# CONFIG_SERIO_CT82C710 is not set
# CONFIG_SERIO_PCIPS2 is not set
CONFIG_SERIO_LIBPS2=y
# CONFIG_SERIO_RAW is not set
# CONFIG_GAMEPORT is not set

#
# Character devices
#
CONFIG_VT=y
CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_HW_CONSOLE=y
# CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD is not set

#
# Serial drivers
#
CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y
# CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE is not set
# CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CS is not set
# CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_ACPI is not set
CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_NR_UARTS=4
# CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED is not set

#
# Non-8250 serial port support
#
CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE=y
CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y
CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS=y
CONFIG_LEGACY_PTY_COUNT=256

#
# IPMI
#
# CONFIG_IPMI_HANDLER is not set

#
# Watchdog Cards
#
# CONFIG_WATCHDOG is not set
CONFIG_HW_RANDOM=m
CONFIG_NVRAM=m
CONFIG_RTC=m
# CONFIG_GEN_RTC is not set
# CONFIG_DTLK is not set
# CONFIG_R3964 is not set
# CONFIG_APPLICOM is not set
# CONFIG_SONYPI is not set

#
# Ftape, the floppy tape device driver
#
# CONFIG_FTAPE is not set
CONFIG_AGP=m
# CONFIG_AGP_ALI is not set
# CONFIG_AGP_ATI is not set
# CONFIG_AGP_AMD is not set
# CONFIG_AGP_AMD64 is not set
CONFIG_AGP_INTEL=m
# CONFIG_AGP_NVIDIA is not set
# CONFIG_AGP_SIS is not set
# CONFIG_AGP_SWORKS is not set
# CONFIG_AGP_VIA is not set
# CONFIG_AGP_EFFICEON is not set
CONFIG_DRM=m
# CONFIG_DRM_TDFX is not set
# CONFIG_DRM_R128 is not set
CONFIG_DRM_RADEON=m
# CONFIG_DRM_I810 is not set
# CONFIG_DRM_I830 is not set
# CONFIG_DRM_I915 is not set
# CONFIG_DRM_MGA is not set
# CONFIG_DRM_SIS is not set
# CONFIG_DRM_VIA is not set
# CONFIG_DRM_SAVAGE is not set

#
# PCMCIA character devices
#
# CONFIG_SYNCLINK_CS is not set
# CONFIG_CARDMAN_4000 is not set
# CONFIG_CARDMAN_4040 is not set
# CONFIG_MWAVE is not set
# CONFIG_CS5535_GPIO is not set
# CONFIG_RAW_DRIVER is not set
CONFIG_HPET=y
# CONFIG_HPET_RTC_IRQ is not set
CONFIG_HPET_MMAP=y
# CONFIG_HANGCHECK_TIMER is not set

#
# TPM devices
#
# CONFIG_TCG_TPM is not set
# CONFIG_TELCLOCK is not set

#
# I2C support
#
CONFIG_I2C=y
CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV=m

#
# I2C Algorithms
#
CONFIG_I2C_ALGOBIT=y
CONFIG_I2C_ALGOPCF=m
CONFIG_I2C_ALGOPCA=m

#
# I2C Hardware Bus support
#
# CONFIG_I2C_ALI1535 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_ALI1563 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_ALI15X3 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_AMD756 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_AMD8111 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_ELEKTOR is not set
CONFIG_I2C_I801=m
# CONFIG_I2C_I810 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_PIIX4 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_NFORCE2 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_PARPORT_LIGHT is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_PROSAVAGE is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_SAVAGE4 is not set
# CONFIG_SCx200_ACB is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_SIS5595 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_SIS630 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_SIS96X is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_STUB is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_VIA is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_VIAPRO is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_VOODOO3 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_PCA_ISA is not set

#
# Miscellaneous I2C Chip support
#
# CONFIG_SENSORS_DS1337 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_DS1374 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_EEPROM is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_PCF8574 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_PCA9539 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_PCF8591 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_RTC8564 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX6875 is not set
# CONFIG_RTC_X1205_I2C is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_CORE is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_ALGO is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_BUS is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_CHIP is not set

#
# SPI support
#
CONFIG_SPI_ARCH_HAS_MASTER=y
CONFIG_SPI=y
# CONFIG_SPI_DEBUG is not set
CONFIG_SPI_MASTER=y

#
# SPI Master Controller Drivers
#
# CONFIG_SPI_BITBANG is not set

#
# SPI Protocol Masters
#

#
# Dallas's 1-wire bus
#
# CONFIG_W1 is not set

#
# Hardware Monitoring support
#
CONFIG_HWMON=m
# CONFIG_HWMON_VID is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1021 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1025 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1026 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1031 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM9240 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_ASB100 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_ATXP1 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_DS1621 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_FSCHER is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_FSCPOS is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_GL518SM is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_GL520SM is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_IT87 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_LM63 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_LM75 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_LM77 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_LM78 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_LM80 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_LM83 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_LM85 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_LM87 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_LM90 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_LM92 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX1619 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_PC87360 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_SIS5595 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_SMSC47M1 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_SMSC47B397 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_VIA686A is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_VT8231 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_W83781D is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_W83792D is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_W83L785TS is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_W83627HF is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_W83627EHF is not set
CONFIG_SENSORS_HDAPS=m
# CONFIG_HWMON_DEBUG_CHIP is not set

#
# Misc devices
#
# CONFIG_IBM_ASM is not set

#
# Multimedia Capabilities Port drivers
#

#
# Multimedia devices
#
CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV=m

#
# Video For Linux
#

#
# Video Adapters
#
# CONFIG_VIDEO_BT848 is not set
# CONFIG_VIDEO_PMS is not set
# CONFIG_VIDEO_CPIA is not set
# CONFIG_VIDEO_SAA5246A is not set
# CONFIG_VIDEO_SAA5249 is not set
# CONFIG_TUNER_3036 is not set
# CONFIG_VIDEO_STRADIS is not set
# CONFIG_VIDEO_ZORAN is not set
# CONFIG_VIDEO_SAA7134 is not set
# CONFIG_VIDEO_MXB is not set
# CONFIG_VIDEO_DPC is not set
# CONFIG_VIDEO_HEXIUM_ORION is not set
# CONFIG_VIDEO_HEXIUM_GEMINI is not set
# CONFIG_VIDEO_CX88 is not set
# CONFIG_VIDEO_EM28XX is not set
# CONFIG_VIDEO_OVCAMCHIP is not set
# CONFIG_VIDEO_AUDIO_DECODER is not set
# CONFIG_VIDEO_DECODER is not set

#
# Radio Adapters
#
# CONFIG_RADIO_CADET is not set
# CONFIG_RADIO_RTRACK is not set
# CONFIG_RADIO_RTRACK2 is not set
# CONFIG_RADIO_AZTECH is not set
# CONFIG_RADIO_GEMTEK is not set
# CONFIG_RADIO_GEMTEK_PCI is not set
# CONFIG_RADIO_MAXIRADIO is not set
# CONFIG_RADIO_MAESTRO is not set
# CONFIG_RADIO_SF16FMI is not set
# CONFIG_RADIO_SF16FMR2 is not set
# CONFIG_RADIO_TERRATEC is not set
# CONFIG_RADIO_TRUST is not set
# CONFIG_RADIO_TYPHOON is not set
# CONFIG_RADIO_ZOLTRIX is not set

#
# Digital Video Broadcasting Devices
#
# CONFIG_DVB is not set

#
# Graphics support
#
CONFIG_FB=m
CONFIG_FB_CFB_FILLRECT=m
CONFIG_FB_CFB_COPYAREA=m
CONFIG_FB_CFB_IMAGEBLIT=m
# CONFIG_FB_MACMODES is not set
CONFIG_FB_MODE_HELPERS=y
# CONFIG_FB_TILEBLITTING is not set
# CONFIG_FB_CIRRUS is not set
# CONFIG_FB_PM2 is not set
# CONFIG_FB_CYBER2000 is not set
# CONFIG_FB_ARC is not set
# CONFIG_FB_VGA16 is not set
CONFIG_VIDEO_SELECT=y
# CONFIG_FB_HGA is not set
# CONFIG_FB_S1D13XXX is not set
# CONFIG_FB_NVIDIA is not set
# CONFIG_FB_RIVA is not set
# CONFIG_FB_I810 is not set
# CONFIG_FB_INTEL is not set
# CONFIG_FB_MATROX is not set
# CONFIG_FB_RADEON_OLD is not set
CONFIG_FB_RADEON=m
CONFIG_FB_RADEON_I2C=y
# CONFIG_FB_RADEON_DEBUG is not set
# CONFIG_FB_ATY128 is not set
# CONFIG_FB_ATY is not set
# CONFIG_FB_SAVAGE is not set
# CONFIG_FB_SIS is not set
# CONFIG_FB_NEOMAGIC is not set
# CONFIG_FB_KYRO is not set
# CONFIG_FB_3DFX is not set
# CONFIG_FB_VOODOO1 is not set
# CONFIG_FB_CYBLA is not set
# CONFIG_FB_TRIDENT is not set
# CONFIG_FB_GEODE is not set
# CONFIG_FB_VIRTUAL is not set

#
# Console display driver support
#
CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE=y
# CONFIG_MDA_CONSOLE is not set
CONFIG_DUMMY_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=m
CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE_ROTATION=y
# CONFIG_FONTS is not set
CONFIG_FONT_8x8=y
CONFIG_FONT_8x16=y

#
# Logo configuration
#
CONFIG_LOGO=y
CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_MONO=y
CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_VGA16=y
CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_CLUT224=y
# CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_LCD_SUPPORT is not set

#
# Sound
#
CONFIG_SOUND=m

#
# Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
#
CONFIG_SND=m
CONFIG_SND_TIMER=m
CONFIG_SND_PCM=m
CONFIG_SND_SEQUENCER=m
CONFIG_SND_SEQ_DUMMY=m
CONFIG_SND_OSSEMUL=y
CONFIG_SND_MIXER_OSS=m
CONFIG_SND_PCM_OSS=m
CONFIG_SND_SEQUENCER_OSS=y
CONFIG_SND_RTCTIMER=m
CONFIG_SND_SEQ_RTCTIMER_DEFAULT=y
# CONFIG_SND_DYNAMIC_MINORS is not set
CONFIG_SND_SUPPORT_OLD_API=y
# CONFIG_SND_VERBOSE_PRINTK is not set
# CONFIG_SND_DEBUG is not set

#
# Generic devices
#
CONFIG_SND_AC97_CODEC=m
CONFIG_SND_AC97_BUS=m
# CONFIG_SND_DUMMY is not set
# CONFIG_SND_VIRMIDI is not set
# CONFIG_SND_MTPAV is not set
# CONFIG_SND_SERIAL_U16550 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_MPU401 is not set

#
# ISA devices
#
# CONFIG_SND_AD1816A is not set
# CONFIG_SND_AD1848 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ALS100 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_AZT2320 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_CMI8330 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_CS4231 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_CS4232 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_CS4236 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_DT019X is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ES968 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ES1688 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ES18XX is not set
# CONFIG_SND_GUSCLASSIC is not set
# CONFIG_SND_GUSEXTREME is not set
# CONFIG_SND_GUSMAX is not set
# CONFIG_SND_INTERWAVE is not set
# CONFIG_SND_INTERWAVE_STB is not set
# CONFIG_SND_OPL3SA2 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_OPTI92X_AD1848 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_OPTI92X_CS4231 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_OPTI93X is not set
# CONFIG_SND_SB8 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_SB16 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_SBAWE is not set
# CONFIG_SND_SGALAXY is not set
# CONFIG_SND_SSCAPE is not set
# CONFIG_SND_WAVEFRONT is not set

#
# PCI devices
#
# CONFIG_SND_AD1889 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ALS4000 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ALI5451 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ATIIXP is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ATIIXP_MODEM is not set
# CONFIG_SND_AU8810 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_AU8820 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_AU8830 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_AZT3328 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_BT87X is not set
# CONFIG_SND_CA0106 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_CMIPCI is not set
# CONFIG_SND_CS4281 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_CS46XX is not set
# CONFIG_SND_CS5535AUDIO is not set
# CONFIG_SND_EMU10K1 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_EMU10K1X is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ENS1370 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ENS1371 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ES1938 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ES1968 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_FM801 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_HDA_INTEL is not set
# CONFIG_SND_HDSP is not set
# CONFIG_SND_HDSPM is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ICE1712 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ICE1724 is not set
CONFIG_SND_INTEL8X0=m
CONFIG_SND_INTEL8X0M=m
# CONFIG_SND_KORG1212 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_MAESTRO3 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_MIXART is not set
# CONFIG_SND_NM256 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_PCXHR is not set
# CONFIG_SND_RME32 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_RME96 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_RME9652 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_SONICVIBES is not set
# CONFIG_SND_TRIDENT is not set
# CONFIG_SND_VIA82XX is not set
# CONFIG_SND_VIA82XX_MODEM is not set
# CONFIG_SND_VX222 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_YMFPCI is not set

#
# USB devices
#
# CONFIG_SND_USB_AUDIO is not set
# CONFIG_SND_USB_USX2Y is not set

#
# PCMCIA devices
#
# CONFIG_SND_VXPOCKET is not set
# CONFIG_SND_PDAUDIOCF is not set

#
# Open Sound System
#
# CONFIG_SOUND_PRIME is not set

#
# USB support
#
CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD=y
CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_OHCI=y
CONFIG_USB=m
# CONFIG_USB_DEBUG is not set

#
# Miscellaneous USB options
#
CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS=y
CONFIG_USB_BANDWIDTH=y
# CONFIG_USB_DYNAMIC_MINORS is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND is not set
# CONFIG_USB_OTG is not set

#
# USB Host Controller Drivers
#
CONFIG_USB_EHCI_HCD=m
# CONFIG_USB_EHCI_SPLIT_ISO is not set
# CONFIG_USB_EHCI_ROOT_HUB_TT is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ISP116X_HCD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD is not set
CONFIG_USB_UHCI_HCD=m
# CONFIG_USB_SL811_HCD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_IP is not set

#
# USB Device Class drivers
#
# CONFIG_USB_ACM is not set
# CONFIG_USB_PRINTER is not set

#
# NOTE: USB_STORAGE enables SCSI, and 'SCSI disk support'
#

#
# may also be needed; see USB_STORAGE Help for more information
#
CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=m
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DEBUG is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DATAFAB is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_FREECOM is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_ISD200 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DPCM is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_USBAT is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_SDDR09 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_SDDR55 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_JUMPSHOT is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_ALAUDA is not set
# CONFIG_USB_LIBUSUAL is not set

#
# USB Input Devices
#
CONFIG_USB_HID=m
CONFIG_USB_HIDINPUT=y
# CONFIG_HID_FF is not set
CONFIG_USB_HIDDEV=y

#
# USB HID Boot Protocol drivers
#
# CONFIG_USB_KBD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_MOUSE is not set
# CONFIG_USB_AIPTEK is not set
# CONFIG_USB_WACOM is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ACECAD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_KBTAB is not set
# CONFIG_USB_POWERMATE is not set
# CONFIG_USB_MTOUCH is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ITMTOUCH is not set
# CONFIG_USB_EGALAX is not set
# CONFIG_USB_YEALINK is not set
# CONFIG_USB_XPAD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ATI_REMOTE is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ATI_REMOTE2 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_KEYSPAN_REMOTE is not set
# CONFIG_USB_APPLETOUCH is not set

#
# USB Imaging devices
#
# CONFIG_USB_MDC800 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_MICROTEK is not set

#
# USB Multimedia devices
#
# CONFIG_USB_DABUSB is not set
# CONFIG_USB_VICAM is not set
# CONFIG_USB_DSBR is not set
# CONFIG_USB_IBMCAM is not set
# CONFIG_USB_KONICAWC is not set
# CONFIG_USB_OV511 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SE401 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SN9C102 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STV680 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_PWC is not set

#
# USB Network Adapters
#
# CONFIG_USB_CATC is not set
# CONFIG_USB_KAWETH is not set
# CONFIG_USB_PEGASUS is not set
# CONFIG_USB_RTL8150 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_USBNET is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ZD1201 is not set
CONFIG_USB_MON=y

#
# USB port drivers
#

#
# USB Serial Converter support
#
CONFIG_USB_SERIAL=m
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_GENERIC is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_AIRPRIME is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_ANYDATA is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_BELKIN is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_WHITEHEAT is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_DIGI_ACCELEPORT is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_CP2101 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_CYPRESS_M8 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_EMPEG is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_FTDI_SIO is not set
CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_VISOR=m
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_IPAQ is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_IR is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_EDGEPORT is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_EDGEPORT_TI is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_GARMIN is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_IPW is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KEYSPAN_PDA is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KEYSPAN is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KLSI is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_KOBIL_SCT is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_MCT_U232 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_PL2303 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_HP4X is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_SAFE is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_TI is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_CYBERJACK is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_XIRCOM is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_OMNINET is not set

#
# USB Miscellaneous drivers
#
# CONFIG_USB_EMI62 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_EMI26 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_AUERSWALD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_RIO500 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_LEGOTOWER is not set
# CONFIG_USB_LCD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_LED is not set
# CONFIG_USB_CYTHERM is not set
# CONFIG_USB_GOTEMP is not set
# CONFIG_USB_PHIDGETKIT is not set
# CONFIG_USB_PHIDGETSERVO is not set
# CONFIG_USB_IDMOUSE is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SISUSBVGA is not set
# CONFIG_USB_LD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_TEST is not set

#
# USB DSL modem support
#

#
# USB Gadget Support
#
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET is not set

#
# MMC/SD Card support
#
# CONFIG_MMC is not set

#
# InfiniBand support
#
# CONFIG_INFINIBAND is not set

#
# SN Devices
#

#
# EDAC - error detection and reporting (RAS)
#
CONFIG_EDAC=y

#
# Reporting subsystems
#
# CONFIG_EDAC_DEBUG is not set
CONFIG_EDAC_MM_EDAC=y
# CONFIG_EDAC_AMD76X is not set
# CONFIG_EDAC_E7XXX is not set
# CONFIG_EDAC_E752X is not set
# CONFIG_EDAC_I82875P is not set
# CONFIG_EDAC_I82860 is not set
# CONFIG_EDAC_R82600 is not set
CONFIG_EDAC_POLL=y

#
# Distributed Lock Manager
#
# CONFIG_DLM is not set

#
# File systems
#
CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y
CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XATTR=y
CONFIG_EXT2_FS_POSIX_ACL=y
# CONFIG_EXT2_FS_SECURITY is not set
# CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XIP is not set
CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y
CONFIG_EXT3_FS_XATTR=y
CONFIG_EXT3_FS_POSIX_ACL=y
# CONFIG_EXT3_FS_SECURITY is not set
CONFIG_JBD=y
# CONFIG_JBD_DEBUG is not set
CONFIG_FS_MBCACHE=y
# CONFIG_REISER4_FS is not set
# CONFIG_REISERFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_JFS_FS is not set
CONFIG_FS_POSIX_ACL=y
# CONFIG_XFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_OCFS2_FS is not set
# CONFIG_MINIX_FS is not set
CONFIG_ROMFS_FS=m
CONFIG_INOTIFY=y
# CONFIG_QUOTA is not set
CONFIG_DNOTIFY=y
CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS=m
CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS=m
# CONFIG_FUSE_FS is not set

#
# CD-ROM/DVD Filesystems
#
CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=m
CONFIG_JOLIET=y
CONFIG_ZISOFS=y
CONFIG_ZISOFS_FS=m
CONFIG_UDF_FS=m
CONFIG_UDF_NLS=y

#
# DOS/FAT/NT Filesystems
#
CONFIG_FAT_FS=m
CONFIG_MSDOS_FS=m
CONFIG_VFAT_FS=m
CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_CODEPAGE=850
CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_IOCHARSET="iso8859-15"
CONFIG_NTFS_FS=m
# CONFIG_NTFS_DEBUG is not set
# CONFIG_NTFS_RW is not set

#
# Pseudo filesystems
#
CONFIG_PROC_FS=y
CONFIG_PROC_KCORE=y
CONFIG_SYSFS=y
CONFIG_TMPFS=y
# CONFIG_HUGETLBFS is not set
# CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE is not set
CONFIG_RAMFS=y
# CONFIG_RELAYFS_FS is not set
CONFIG_CONFIGFS_FS=m

#
# Miscellaneous filesystems
#
# CONFIG_ADFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_AFFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_ASFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_HFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_HFSPLUS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_BEFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_BFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_EFS_FS is not set
CONFIG_CRAMFS=y
# CONFIG_VXFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_HPFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_QNX4FS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_SYSV_FS is not set
# CONFIG_UFS_FS is not set

#
# Network File Systems
#
CONFIG_NFS_FS=m
CONFIG_NFS_V3=y
# CONFIG_NFS_V3_ACL is not set
# CONFIG_NFS_V4 is not set
CONFIG_NFS_DIRECTIO=y
# CONFIG_NFSD is not set
CONFIG_LOCKD=m
CONFIG_LOCKD_V4=y
CONFIG_NFS_COMMON=y
CONFIG_SUNRPC=m
# CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_KRB5 is not set
# CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_SPKM3 is not set
CONFIG_SMB_FS=m
CONFIG_SMB_NLS_DEFAULT=y
CONFIG_SMB_NLS_REMOTE="cp850"
CONFIG_CIFS=m
CONFIG_CIFS_STATS=y
# CONFIG_CIFS_STATS2 is not set
# CONFIG_CIFS_XATTR is not set
# CONFIG_CIFS_EXPERIMENTAL is not set
# CONFIG_NCP_FS is not set
# CONFIG_CODA_FS is not set
# CONFIG_AFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_9P_FS is not set

#
# Partition Types
#
# CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED is not set
CONFIG_MSDOS_PARTITION=y

#
# Native Language Support
#
CONFIG_NLS=y
CONFIG_NLS_DEFAULT="cp850"
CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_437=m
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_737 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_775 is not set
CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_850=m
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_852 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_855 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_857 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_860 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_861 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_862 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_863 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_864 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_865 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_866 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_869 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_936 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_950 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_932 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_949 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_874 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_8 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_1250 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_1251 is not set
CONFIG_NLS_ASCII=m
CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1=m
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_2 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_3 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_4 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_5 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_6 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_7 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_9 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_13 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_14 is not set
CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_15=m
# CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_R is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_U is not set
CONFIG_NLS_UTF8=m

#
# Instrumentation Support
#
# CONFIG_PROFILING is not set
# CONFIG_KPROBES is not set

#
# Kernel hacking
#
# CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_SHIRQ is not set
CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y
CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y
CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14
CONFIG_DETECT_SOFTLOCKUP=y
CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK_SLEEP is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_KOBJECT is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO is not set
CONFIG_PAGE_OWNER=y
CONFIG_DEBUG_FS=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_VM is not set
# CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER is not set
CONFIG_FORCED_INLINING=y
# CONFIG_RCU_TORTURE_TEST is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_SYNCHRO_TEST is not set
CONFIG_EARLY_PRINTK=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_STACK_USAGE is not set

#
# Page alloc debug is incompatible with Software Suspend on i386
#
CONFIG_DEBUG_RODATA=y
# CONFIG_4KSTACKS is not set
CONFIG_X86_FIND_SMP_CONFIG=y
CONFIG_X86_MPPARSE=y
# CONFIG_KGDB is not set

#
# Security options
#
# CONFIG_KEYS is not set
# CONFIG_SECURITY is not set

#
# Cryptographic options
#
CONFIG_CRYPTO=y
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_HMAC is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_NULL is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_MD4 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_MD5 is not set
CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA1=m
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA256 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA512 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_WP512 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_TGR192 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_DES is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_BLOWFISH is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_TWOFISH is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_SERPENT is not set
CONFIG_CRYPTO_AES=m
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_AES_586 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAST5 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAST6 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_TEA is not set
CONFIG_CRYPTO_ARC4=m
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_KHAZAD is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_ANUBIS is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEFLATE is not set
CONFIG_CRYPTO_MICHAEL_MIC=m
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_CRC32C is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_TEST is not set

#
# Hardware crypto devices
#
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEV_PADLOCK is not set

#
# Library routines
#
CONFIG_CRC_CCITT=m
# CONFIG_CRC16 is not set
CONFIG_CRC32=m
# CONFIG_LIBCRC32C is not set
CONFIG_ZLIB_INFLATE=y
CONFIG_ZLIB_DEFLATE=m
CONFIG_GENERIC_HARDIRQS=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_PROBE=y
CONFIG_X86_BIOS_REBOOT=y
CONFIG_KTIME_SCALAR=y

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ACPI: MADT (v001 IBM    TP-1Y    0x00001240 IBM  0x00000001) @ 0x1fef4e73
ACPI: MCFG (v001 IBM    TP-1Y    0x00001240 IBM  0x00000001) @ 0x1fef4ecd
ACPI: BOOT (v001 IBM    TP-1Y    0x00001240  LTP 0x00000001) @ 0x1fef4fd8
ACPI: DSDT (v001 IBM    TP-1Y    0x00001240 MSFT 0x0100000e) @ 0x00000000
ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x1008
ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000
ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x01] lapic_id[0x00] enabled)
Processor #0 6:13 APIC version 20
ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x01] high edge lint[0x1])
ACPI: IOAPIC (id[0x01] address[0xfec00000] gsi_base[0])
IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 1, version 32, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-23
ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl)
ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 high level)
ACPI: IRQ0 used by override.
ACPI: IRQ2 used by override.
ACPI: IRQ9 used by override.
Enabling APIC mode:  Flat.  Using 1 I/O APICs
Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information
Allocating PCI resources starting at 30000000 (gap: 20000000:c0000000)
Built 1 zonelists
Kernel command line: root=/dev/sda5 ro
mapped APIC to ffffd000 (fee00000)
mapped IOAPIC to ffffc000 (fec00000)
Initializing CPU#0
PID hash table entries: 2048 (order: 11, 32768 bytes)
Detected 1862.258 MHz processor.
Using pmtmr for high-res timesource
Console: colour VGA+ 80x25
Dentry cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
Inode-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Memory: 515644k/523136k available (1494k kernel code, 7012k reserved, 605k data, 152k init, 0k highmem)
Checking if this processor honours the WP bit even in supervisor mode... Ok.
Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 3729.50 BogoMIPS (lpj=7459011)
Mount-cache hash table entries: 512
CPU: After generic identify, caps: afe9fbff 00100000 00000000 00000000 00000180 00000000 00000000
CPU: After vendor identify, caps: afe9fbff 00100000 00000000 00000000 00000180 00000000 00000000
CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K
CPU: L2 cache: 2048K
CPU: After all inits, caps: afe9fbff 00100000 00000000 00000040 00000180 00000000 00000000
Intel machine check architecture supported.
Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#0.
mtrr: v2.0 (20020519)
CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.86GHz stepping 08
Enabling fast FPU save and restore... done.
Enabling unmasked SIMD FPU exception support... done.
Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
ENABLING IO-APIC IRQs
..TIMER: vector=0x31 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1
NET: Registered protocol family 16
ACPI: bus type pci registered
PCI: PCI BIOS revision 2.10 entry at 0xfd8f7, last bus=7
PCI: Using MMCONFIG
ACPI: Subsystem revision 20050902
ACPI: Found ECDT
ACPI: Interpreter enabled
ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (0000:00)
PCI: Probing PCI hardware (bus 00)
PCI quirk: region 1000-107f claimed by ICH6 ACPI/GPIO/TCO
PCI quirk: region 1180-11bf claimed by ICH6 GPIO
PCI: Ignoring BAR0-3 of IDE controller 0000:00:1f.2
Boot video device is 0000:01:00.0
PCI: Transparent bridge - 0000:00:1e.0
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0._PRT]
ACPI: Embedded Controller [EC] (gpe 28)
ACPI: Power Resource [PUBS] (on)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.AGP_._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.EXP0._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.EXP2._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PCI1._PRT]
Linux Plug and Play Support v0.97 (c) Adam Belay
pnp: PnP ACPI init
pnp: PnP ACPI: found 13 devices
PnPBIOS: Disabled by ACPI PNP
SCSI subsystem initialized
PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing
PCI: If a device doesn't work, try "pci=routeirq".  If it helps, post a report
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:01.0
  IO window: 2000-2fff
  MEM window: a8100000-a81fffff
  PREFETCH window: c0000000-c7ffffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1c.0
  IO window: disabled.
  MEM window: a8200000-a82fffff
  PREFETCH window: disabled.
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1c.2
  IO window: 3000-3fff
  MEM window: a8300000-a83fffff
  PREFETCH window: c8000000-c80fffff
PCI: Bus 5, cardbus bridge: 0000:04:00.0
  IO window: 00004000-000040ff
  IO window: 00004400-000044ff
  PREFETCH window: d0000000-d1ffffff
  MEM window: aa000000-abffffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1e.0
  IO window: 4000-7fff
  MEM window: a8400000-b7ffffff
  PREFETCH window: d0000000-d7ffffff
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:01.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:01.0 to 64
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.0[A] -> GSI 20 (level, low) -> IRQ 177
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1c.0 to 64
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.2[C] -> GSI 22 (level, low) -> IRQ 185
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1c.2 to 64
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1e.0 to 64
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:04:00.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
Simple Boot Flag at 0x35 set to 0x1
Initializing Cryptographic API
io scheduler noop registered
io scheduler anticipatory registered
io scheduler deadline registered
io scheduler cfq registered
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:01.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:01.0 to 64
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
Allocate Port Service[pcie00]
Allocate Port Service[pcie03]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.0[A] -> GSI 20 (level, low) -> IRQ 177
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1c.0 to 64
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
Allocate Port Service[pcie00]
Allocate Port Service[pcie02]
Allocate Port Service[pcie03]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.2[C] -> GSI 22 (level, low) -> IRQ 185
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1c.2 to 64
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
Allocate Port Service[pcie00]
Allocate Port Service[pcie02]
Allocate Port Service[pcie03]
ibm_acpi: IBM ThinkPad ACPI Extras v0.12a
ibm_acpi: http://ibm-acpi.sf.net/
ibm_acpi: dock device not present
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: No Plug & Play device found
PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:KBD,PNP0f13:MOU] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12
serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12
serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1
Serial: 8250/16550 driver $Revision: 1.90 $ 4 ports, IRQ sharing disabled
pnp: Device 00:08 activated.
00:08: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a NS16550A
RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 8192K size 1024 blocksize
Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 7.00alpha2
ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
ide0: I/O resource 0x1F0-0x1F7 not free.
ide0: ports already in use, skipping probe
Probing IDE interface ide1...
hdc: MATSHITADVD-RAM UJ-822S, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
ide1 at 0x170-0x177,0x376 on irq 15
hdc: ATAPI 24X DVD-ROM DVD-R-RAM CD-R/RW drive, 2048kB Cache
Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.20
libata version 1.20 loaded.
ata_piix 0000:00:1f.2: version 1.05
ata: 0x170 IDE port busy
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1f.2 to 64
ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0x1F0 ctl 0x3F6 bmdma 0x18C0 irq 14
ata1: dev 0 cfg 49:0f00 82:746b 83:5be9 84:6003 85:f469 86:1849 87:6003 88:203f
ata1: dev 0 ATA-6, max UDMA/100, 156301488 sectors: LBA
ata1(0): applying bridge limits
ata1: dev 0 configured for UDMA/100
scsi0 : ata_piix
  Vendor: ATA       Model: HTS541080G9AT00   Rev: MB4I
  Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision: 05
SCSI device sda: 156301488 512-byte hdwr sectors (80026 MB)
SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back
SCSI device sda: 156301488 512-byte hdwr sectors (80026 MB)
SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back
 sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 < sda5 sda6 sda7 >
sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi disk sda
mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
NET: Registered protocol family 2
input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /class/input/input0
IP route cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
TCP established hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
TCP bind hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
TCP: Hash tables configured (established 16384 bind 16384)
TCP reno registered
TCP bic registered
Using IPI Shortcut mode
ACPI wakeup devices: 
 LID SLPB UART EXP0 EXP1 EXP2 EXP3 PCI1 USB0 USB1 USB3 USB7 AC9M 
ACPI: (supports S0 S3 S4 S5)
kjournald starting.  Commit interval 5 seconds
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
VFS: Mounted root (ext3 filesystem) readonly.
Freeing unused kernel memory: 152k freed
IBM TrackPoint firmware: 0x0e, buttons: 3/3
input: TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint as /class/input/input1
NET: Registered protocol family 1
hw_random: RNG not detected
Linux agpgart interface v0.101 (c) Dave Jones
agpgart: Detected an Intel 915GM Chipset.
agpgart: AGP aperture is 256M @ 0x0
usbcore: registered new driver usbfs
usbcore: registered new driver hub
tg3.c:v3.47 (Dec 28, 2005)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:02:00.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:02:00.0 to 64
eth0: Tigon3 [partno(BCM95751M) rev 4101 PHY(5750)] (PCI Express) 10/100/1000BaseT Ethernet 00:01:6c:ca:20:70
eth0: RXcsums[1] LinkChgREG[0] MIirq[0] ASF[0] Split[0] WireSpeed[1] TSOcap[1] 
eth0: dma_rwctrl[76180000]
Real Time Clock Driver v1.12
USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver v2.3
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1d.0 to 64
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: irq 169, io base 0x00001800
hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 1-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
input: PC Speaker as /class/input/input2
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.1[B] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 225
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1d.1 to 64
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: irq 225, io base 0x00001820
hub 2-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 2-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
NET: Registered protocol family 23
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.2[C] -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 233
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1d.2 to 64
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.2: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.2: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.2: irq 233, io base 0x00001840
hub 3-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 3-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.3[D] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 50
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1d.3 to 64
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.3: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.3: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 4
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.3: irq 50, io base 0x00001860
hub 4-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 4-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.7[D] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 50
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1d.7 to 64
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: EHCI Host Controller
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: debug port 1
PCI: cache line size of 32 is not supported by device 0000:00:1d.7
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 5
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: irq 50, io mem 0xa8000000
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: USB 2.0 started, EHCI 1.00, driver 10 Dec 2004
hub 5-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 5-0:1.0: 8 ports detected
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1e.2[A] -> GSI 22 (level, low) -> IRQ 185
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1e.2 to 64
pnp: Device 00:0a activated.
nsc-ircc, Found chip at base=0x000
nsc-ircc, driver loaded (Dag Brattli)
IrDA: Registered device irda0
nsc-ircc, Using dongle: IBM31T1100 or Temic TFDS6000/TFDS6500
ieee80211_crypt: registered algorithm 'NULL'
ieee80211: 802.11 data/management/control stack, git-1.1.7
ieee80211: Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Intel Corporation <jketreno@linux.intel.com>
ipw2200: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200/2915 Network Driver, git-1.0.8
ipw2200: Copyright(c) 2003-2005 Intel Corporation
usb 3-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2
intel8x0_measure_ac97_clock: measured 55516 usecs
intel8x0: clocking to 48000
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:04:00.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
Yenta: CardBus bridge found at 0000:04:00.0 [1014:056c]
Yenta: ISA IRQ mask 0x04b0, PCI irq 169
Socket status: 30000006
pcmcia: parent PCI bridge I/O window: 0x4000 - 0x7fff
cs: IO port probe 0x4000-0x7fff: clean.
pcmcia: parent PCI bridge Memory window: 0xa8400000 - 0xb7ffffff
pcmcia: parent PCI bridge Memory window: 0xd0000000 - 0xd7ffffff
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:04:02.0[A] -> GSI 21 (level, low) -> IRQ 58
ipw2200: Detected Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection
Adding 497972k swap on /dev/sda6.  Priority:-1 extents:1 across:497972k
EXT3 FS on sda5, internal journal
ACPI: CPU0 (power states: C1[C1] C2[C2] C3[C3])
ACPI: Processor [CPU] (supports 8 throttling states)
acpi-cpufreq: CPU0 - ACPI performance management activated.
Machine check exception polling timer started.
hdaps: IBM ThinkPad T43 detected.
hdaps: initial latch check good (0x01).
hdaps: device successfully initialized.
input: hdaps as /class/input/input3
hdaps: driver successfully loaded.
Non-volatile memory driver v1.2
kjournald starting.  Commit interval 5 seconds
EXT3 FS on sda7, internal journal
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
NTFS driver 2.1.25 [Flags: R/O MODULE].
NTFS volume version 3.1.
pcmcia: Detected deprecated PCMCIA ioctl usage.
pcmcia: This interface will soon be removed from the kernel; please expect breakage unless you upgrade to new tools.
pcmcia: see http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/pcmcia/pcmcia.html for details.
cs: IO port probe 0x100-0x4ff: excluding 0x3f0-0x3ff 0x4d0-0x4d7
cs: IO port probe 0x800-0x8ff: clean.
cs: IO port probe 0xc00-0xcff: excluding 0xcf8-0xcff
cs: IO port probe 0xa00-0xaff: clean.
ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT0] (battery present)
ACPI: AC Adapter [AC] (on-line)
ACPI: Power Button (FF) [PWRF]
ACPI: Lid Switch [LID]
ACPI: Sleep Button (CM) [SLPB]
ACPI: Thermal Zone [THM0] (61 C)
NET: Registered protocol family 17

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1 IBM    TP-1Y    0x00001240  LTP 0x00000000) @ 0x1fee6ff2
ACPI: FADT (v003 IBM    TP-1Y    0x00001240 IBM  0x00000001) @ 0x1fee7100
ACPI: SSDT (v001 IBM    TP-1Y    0x00001240 MSFT 0x0100000e) @ 0x1fee72b4
ACPI: ECDT (v001 IBM    TP-1Y    0x00001240 IBM  0x00000001) @ 0x1fef4def
ACPI: TCPA (v001 IBM    TP-1Y    0x00001240 PTL  0x00000001) @ 0x1fef4e41
ACPI: MADT (v001 IBM    TP-1Y    0x00001240 IBM  0x00000001) @ 0x1fef4e73
ACPI: MCFG (v001 IBM    TP-1Y    0x00001240 IBM  0x00000001) @ 0x1fef4ecd
ACPI: BOOT (v001 IBM    TP-1Y    0x00001240  LTP 0x00000001) @ 0x1fef4fd8
ACPI: DSDT (v001 IBM    TP-1Y    0x00001240 MSFT 0x0100000e) @ 0x00000000
ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x1008
ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000
ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x01] lapic_id[0x00] enabled)
Processor #0 6:13 APIC version 20
ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x01] high edge lint[0x1])
ACPI: IOAPIC (id[0x01] address[0xfec00000] gsi_base[0])
IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 1, version 32, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-23
ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl)
ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 high level)
ACPI: IRQ0 used by override.
ACPI: IRQ2 used by override.
ACPI: IRQ9 used by override.
Enabling APIC mode:  Flat.  Using 1 I/O APICs
Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information
Allocating PCI resources starting at 30000000 (gap: 20000000:c0000000)
Detected 1862.127 MHz processor.
Built 1 zonelists
mapped APIC to ffffd000 (fee00000)
mapped IOAPIC to ffffc000 (fec00000)
Enabling fast FPU save and restore... done.
Enabling unmasked SIMD FPU exception support... done.
Initializing CPU#0
Kernel command line: root=/dev/sda5 ro
PID hash table entries: 2048 (order: 11, 32768 bytes)
Console: colour VGA+ 80x25
Dentry cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
Inode-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Memory: 510404k/523136k available (1583k kernel code, 12244k reserved, 628k data, 156k init, 0k highmem)
Checking if this processor honours the WP bit even in supervisor mode... Ok.
Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 3727.94 BogoMIPS (lpj=7455892)
Mount-cache hash table entries: 512
CPU: After generic identify, caps: afe9fbff 00100000 00000000 00000000 00000180 00000000 00000000
CPU: After vendor identify, caps: afe9fbff 00100000 00000000 00000000 00000180 00000000 00000000
CPU: L1 I cache: 32K, L1 D cache: 32K
CPU: L2 cache: 2048K
CPU: After all inits, caps: afe9fbff 00100000 00000000 00000040 00000180 00000000 00000000
Intel machine check architecture supported.
Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#0.
mtrr: v2.0 (20020519)
CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.86GHz stepping 08
Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
ENABLING IO-APIC IRQs
..TIMER: vector=0x31 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1
NET: Registered protocol family 16
ACPI: bus type pci registered
PCI: PCI BIOS revision 2.10 entry at 0xfd8f7, last bus=7
PCI: Using MMCONFIG
ACPI: Subsystem revision 20051216
ACPI: Found ECDT
ACPI: Interpreter enabled
ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (0000:00)
PCI quirk: region 1000-107f claimed by ICH6 ACPI/GPIO/TCO
PCI quirk: region 1180-11bf claimed by ICH6 GPIO
PCI: Ignoring BAR0-3 of IDE controller 0000:00:1f.2
Boot video device is 0000:01:00.0
PCI: Transparent bridge - 0000:00:1e.0
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0._PRT]
ACPI: Embedded Controller [EC] (gpe 28) interrupt mode.
ACPI: Power Resource [PUBS] (on)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.AGP_._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.EXP0._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.EXP2._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PCI1._PRT]
Linux Plug and Play Support v0.97 (c) Adam Belay
pnp: PnP ACPI init
pnp: PnP ACPI: found 13 devices
PnPBIOS: Disabled by ACPI PNP
SCSI subsystem initialized
PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing
PCI: If a device doesn't work, try "pci=routeirq".  If it helps, post a report
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:01.0
  IO window: 2000-2fff
  MEM window: a8100000-a81fffff
  PREFETCH window: c0000000-c7ffffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1c.0
  IO window: disabled.
  MEM window: a8200000-a82fffff
  PREFETCH window: disabled.
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1c.2
  IO window: 3000-3fff
  MEM window: a8300000-a83fffff
  PREFETCH window: c8000000-c80fffff
PCI: Bus 5, cardbus bridge: 0000:04:00.0
  IO window: 00004000-000040ff
  IO window: 00004400-000044ff
  PREFETCH window: d0000000-d1ffffff
  MEM window: aa000000-abffffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1e.0
  IO window: 4000-7fff
  MEM window: a8400000-b7ffffff
  PREFETCH window: d0000000-d7ffffff
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:01.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:01.0 to 64
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.0[A] -> GSI 20 (level, low) -> IRQ 177
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1c.0 to 64
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.2[C] -> GSI 22 (level, low) -> IRQ 185
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1c.2 to 64
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1e.0 to 64
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:04:00.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
Simple Boot Flag at 0x35 set to 0x1
Initializing Cryptographic API
io scheduler noop registered
io scheduler anticipatory registered
io scheduler deadline registered
io scheduler cfq registered
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:01.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:01.0 to 64
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
Allocate Port Service[0000:00:01.0:pcie00]
Allocate Port Service[0000:00:01.0:pcie03]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.0[A] -> GSI 20 (level, low) -> IRQ 177
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1c.0 to 64
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
Allocate Port Service[0000:00:1c.0:pcie00]
Allocate Port Service[0000:00:1c.0:pcie02]
Allocate Port Service[0000:00:1c.0:pcie03]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.2[C] -> GSI 22 (level, low) -> IRQ 185
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1c.2 to 64
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
Allocate Port Service[0000:00:1c.2:pcie00]
Allocate Port Service[0000:00:1c.2:pcie02]
Allocate Port Service[0000:00:1c.2:pcie03]
ibm_acpi: IBM ThinkPad ACPI Extras v0.12a
ibm_acpi: http://ibm-acpi.sf.net/
ibm_acpi: dock device not present
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
Time: tsc clocksource has been installed.
isapnp: No Plug & Play device found
PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:KBD,PNP0f13:MOU] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12
serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12
serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1
Serial: 8250/16550 driver $Revision: 1.90 $ 4 ports, IRQ sharing disabled
**** SET: Misaligned resource pointer: c198c9c2 Type 00 Len 42
pnp: Device 00:09 activated.
00:09: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a NS16550A
RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 8192K size 1024 blocksize
Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 7.00alpha2
ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
ide0: I/O resource 0x1F0-0x1F7 not free.
ide0: ports already in use, skipping probe
Probing IDE interface ide1...
hdc: MATSHITADVD-RAM UJ-822S, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
ide1 at 0x170-0x177,0x376 on irq 15
hdc: ATAPI 24X DVD-ROM DVD-R-RAM CD-R/RW drive, 2048kB Cache
Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.20
QLogic Fibre Channel HBA Driver
libata version 1.20 loaded.
ata_piix 0000:00:1f.2: version 1.05
ata: 0x170 IDE port busy
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1f.2 to 64
ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0x1F0 ctl 0x3F6 bmdma 0x18C0 irq 14
ata1: dev 0 cfg 49:0f00 82:746b 83:5be9 84:6003 85:f469 86:1849 87:6003 88:203f
ata1: dev 0 ATA-6, max UDMA/100, 156301488 sectors: LBA
ata1(0): applying bridge limits
ata1: dev 0 configured for UDMA/100
scsi0 : ata_piix
  Vendor: ATA       Model: HTS541080G9AT00   Rev: MB4I
  Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision: 05
SCSI device sda: 156301488 512-byte hdwr sectors (80026 MB)
sda: Write Protect is off
sda: Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back
SCSI device sda: 156301488 512-byte hdwr sectors (80026 MB)
sda: Write Protect is off
sda: Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back
 sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 < sda5 sda6 sda7 >
sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi disk sda
mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
MC: drivers/edac/edac_mc.c version edac_mc  Ver: 2.0.0 Jan  7 2006
NET: Registered protocol family 2
input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /class/input/input0
IP route cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
TCP established hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
TCP bind hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
TCP: Hash tables configured (established 16384 bind 16384)
TCP reno registered
TCP bic registered
Using IPI Shortcut mode
ACPI wakeup devices: 
 LID SLPB UART EXP0 EXP1 EXP2 EXP3 PCI1 USB0 USB1 USB3 USB7 AC9M 
ACPI: (supports S0 S3 S4 S5)
kjournald starting.  Commit interval 5 seconds
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
VFS: Mounted root (ext3 filesystem) readonly.
Freeing unused kernel memory: 156k freed
Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 296k
IBM TrackPoint firmware: 0x0e, buttons: 3/3
input: TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint as /class/input/input1
NET: Registered protocol family 1
usbcore: registered new driver usbfs
usbcore: registered new driver hub
Linux agpgart interface v0.101 (c) Dave Jones
agpgart: Detected an Intel 915GM Chipset.
agpgart: AGP aperture is 256M @ 0x0
hw_random: RNG not detected
USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver v3.0
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1d.0 to 64
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: irq 169, io base 0x00001800
usb usb1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 1-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.1[B] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 225
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1d.1 to 64
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: irq 225, io base 0x00001820
usb usb2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 2-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 2-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.2[C] -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 233
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1d.2 to 64
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.2: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.2: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.2: irq 233, io base 0x00001840
usb usb3: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 3-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 3-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
ieee80211_crypt: registered algorithm 'NULL'
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.3[D] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 50
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1d.3 to 64
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.3: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.3: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 4
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.3: irq 50, io base 0x00001860
usb usb4: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 4-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 4-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
ieee80211: 802.11 data/management/control stack, git-1.1.7
ieee80211: Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Intel Corporation <jketreno@linux.intel.com>
input: PC Speaker as /class/input/input2
ipw2200: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200/2915 Network Driver, git-1.0.8
ipw2200: Copyright(c) 2003-2005 Intel Corporation
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.7[D] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 50
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1d.7 to 64
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: EHCI Host Controller
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: debug port 1
PCI: cache line size of 32 is not supported by device 0000:00:1d.7
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 5
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: irq 50, io mem 0xa8000000
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: USB 2.0 started, EHCI 1.00, driver 10 Dec 2004
usb usb5: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 5-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 5-0:1.0: 8 ports detected
Real Time Clock Driver v1.12
NET: Registered protocol family 23
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:04:00.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
Yenta: CardBus bridge found at 0000:04:00.0 [1014:056c]
**** SET: Misaligned resource pointer: df54e442 Type 00 Len 42
**** SET: Misaligned resource pointer: df54e4c6 Type 07 Len 0
pnp: Device 00:0b activated.
nsc-ircc, Found chip at base=0x000
nsc-ircc, driver loaded (Dag Brattli)
IrDA: Registered device irda0
nsc-ircc, Using dongle: IBM31T1100 or Temic TFDS6000/TFDS6500
Yenta: ISA IRQ mask 0x04b0, PCI irq 169
Socket status: 30000006
pcmcia: parent PCI bridge I/O window: 0x4000 - 0x7fff
cs: IO port probe 0x4000-0x7fff: clean.
pcmcia: parent PCI bridge Memory window: 0xa8400000 - 0xb7ffffff
pcmcia: parent PCI bridge Memory window: 0xd0000000 - 0xd7ffffff
tg3.c:v3.47 (Dec 28, 2005)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:02:00.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:02:00.0 to 64
eth0: Tigon3 [partno(BCM95751M) rev 4101 PHY(5750)] (PCI Express) 10/100/1000BaseT Ethernet 00:01:6c:ca:20:70
eth0: RXcsums[1] LinkChgREG[0] MIirq[0] ASF[0] Split[0] WireSpeed[1] TSOcap[1] 
eth0: dma_rwctrl[76180000]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:04:02.0[A] -> GSI 21 (level, low) -> IRQ 58
ipw2200: Detected Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection
usb 3-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2
usb 3-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1e.2[A] -> GSI 22 (level, low) -> IRQ 185
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1e.2 to 64
intel8x0_measure_ac97_clock: measured 55443 usecs
intel8x0: clocking to 48000
Adding 497972k swap on /dev/sda6.  Priority:-1 extents:1 across:497972k
EXT3 FS on sda5, internal journal
ACPI: CPU0 (power states: C1[C1] C2[C2] C3[C3])
ACPI: Processor [CPU] (supports 8 throttling states)
Machine check exception polling timer started.
hdaps: IBM ThinkPad T43 detected.
hdaps: initial latch check good (0x01).
Time: acpi_pm clocksource has been installed.
hdaps: device successfully initialized.
input: hdaps as /class/input/input3
hdaps: driver successfully loaded.
Non-volatile memory driver v1.2
kjournald starting.  Commit interval 5 seconds
EXT3 FS on sda7, internal journal
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
NTFS driver 2.1.25 [Flags: R/O MODULE].
NTFS volume version 3.1.
pcmcia: Detected deprecated PCMCIA ioctl usage.
pcmcia: This interface will soon be removed from the kernel; please expect breakage unless you upgrade to new tools.
pcmcia: see http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/pcmcia/pcmcia.html for details.
cs: IO port probe 0x100-0x4ff: excluding 0x3f0-0x3ff 0x4d0-0x4d7
cs: IO port probe 0x800-0x8ff: clean.
cs: IO port probe 0xc00-0xcff: excluding 0xcf8-0xcff
cs: IO port probe 0xa00-0xaff: clean.
ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT0] (battery present)
ACPI: AC Adapter [AC] (on-line)
ACPI: Power Button (FF) [PWRF]
ACPI: Lid Switch [LID]
ACPI: Sleep Button (CM) [SLPB]
ACPI: Thermal Zone [THM0] (58 C)
NET: Registered protocol family 17

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0000:00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/PM/GMS/910GML Express Processor to DRAM Controller (rev 03)
	Subsystem: IBM: Unknown device 0575
	Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR+ FastB2B-
	Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=fast >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort+ >SERR- <PERR-
	Latency: 0
	Capabilities: <available only to root>
00: 86 80 90 25 06 01 90 20 03 00 00 06 00 00 00 00
10: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
20: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 10 75 05
30: 00 00 00 00 e0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

0000:00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/PM Express PCI Express Root Port (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [Normal decode])
	Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR+ FastB2B-
	Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=fast >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
	Latency: 0, Cache Line Size: 0x08 (32 bytes)
	Bus: primary=00, secondary=01, subordinate=01, sec-latency=0
	I/O behind bridge: 00002000-00002fff
	Memory behind bridge: a8100000-a81fffff
	Prefetchable memory behind bridge: c0000000-c7ffffff
	BridgeCtl: Parity- SERR- NoISA+ VGA+ MAbort- >Reset- FastB2B-
	Capabilities: <available only to root>
00: 86 80 91 25 07 05 10 00 03 00 04 06 08 00 01 00
10: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 01 00 20 20 00 20
20: 10 a8 10 a8 00 c0 f0 c7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
30: 00 00 00 00 88 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0b 01 0c 00

0000:00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) PCI Express Port 1 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [Normal decode])
	Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR+ FastB2B-
	Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=fast >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
	Latency: 0, Cache Line Size: 0x08 (32 bytes)
	Bus: primary=00, secondary=02, subordinate=02, sec-latency=0
	I/O behind bridge: 0000f000-00000fff
	Memory behind bridge: a8200000-a82fffff
	Prefetchable memory behind bridge: 00000000fff00000-0000000000000000
	BridgeCtl: Parity- SERR- NoISA+ VGA- MAbort- >Reset- FastB2B-
	Capabilities: <available only to root>
00: 86 80 60 26 07 05 10 00 03 00 04 06 08 00 81 00
10: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 02 00 f0 00 00 20
20: 20 a8 20 a8 f1 ff 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
30: 00 00 00 00 40 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0b 01 04 00

0000:00:1c.2 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) PCI Express Port 3 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [Normal decode])
	Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR+ FastB2B-
	Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=fast >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
	Latency: 0, Cache Line Size: 0x08 (32 bytes)
	Bus: primary=00, secondary=03, subordinate=03, sec-latency=0
	I/O behind bridge: 00003000-00003fff
	Memory behind bridge: a8300000-a83fffff
	Prefetchable memory behind bridge: 00000000c8000000-00000000c8000000
	BridgeCtl: Parity- SERR- NoISA+ VGA- MAbort- >Reset- FastB2B-
	Capabilities: <available only to root>
00: 86 80 64 26 07 05 10 00 03 00 04 06 08 00 81 00
10: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 03 00 30 30 00 00
20: 30 a8 30 a8 01 c8 01 c8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
30: 00 00 00 00 40 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0b 03 04 00

0000:00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #1 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [UHCI])
	Subsystem: IBM: Unknown device 0565
	Control: I/O+ Mem- BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B-
	Status: Cap- 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
	Latency: 0
	Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 169
	Region 4: I/O ports at 1800 [size=32]
00: 86 80 58 26 05 00 80 02 03 00 03 0c 00 00 80 00
10: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
20: 01 18 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 10 65 05
30: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0b 01 00 00

0000:00:1d.1 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #2 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [UHCI])
	Subsystem: IBM: Unknown device 0565
	Control: I/O+ Mem- BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B-
	Status: Cap- 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
	Latency: 0
	Interrupt: pin B routed to IRQ 225
	Region 4: I/O ports at 1820 [size=32]
00: 86 80 59 26 05 00 80 02 03 00 03 0c 00 00 00 00
10: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
20: 21 18 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 10 65 05
30: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0b 02 00 00

0000:00:1d.2 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #3 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [UHCI])
	Subsystem: IBM: Unknown device 0565
	Control: I/O+ Mem- BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B-
	Status: Cap- 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
	Latency: 0
	Interrupt: pin C routed to IRQ 233
	Region 4: I/O ports at 1840 [size=32]
00: 86 80 5a 26 05 00 80 02 03 00 03 0c 00 00 00 00
10: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
20: 41 18 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 10 65 05
30: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0b 03 00 00

0000:00:1d.3 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #4 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [UHCI])
	Subsystem: IBM: Unknown device 0565
	Control: I/O+ Mem- BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B-
	Status: Cap- 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
	Latency: 0
	Interrupt: pin D routed to IRQ 50
	Region 4: I/O ports at 1860 [size=32]
00: 86 80 5b 26 05 00 80 02 03 00 03 0c 00 00 00 00
10: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
20: 61 18 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 10 65 05
30: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0b 04 00 00

0000:00:1d.7 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB2 EHCI Controller (rev 03) (prog-if 20 [EHCI])
	Subsystem: IBM: Unknown device 0566
	Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR+ FastB2B-
	Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
	Latency: 0
	Interrupt: pin D routed to IRQ 50
	Region 0: Memory at a8000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=1K]
	Capabilities: <available only to root>
00: 86 80 5c 26 06 01 90 02 03 20 03 0c 00 00 00 00
10: 00 00 00 a8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
20: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 10 66 05
30: 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0b 04 00 00

0000:00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801 Mobile PCI Bridge (rev d3) (prog-if 01 [Subtractive decode])
	Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR+ FastB2B-
	Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=fast >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
	Latency: 0
	Bus: primary=00, secondary=04, subordinate=07, sec-latency=64
	I/O behind bridge: 00004000-00007fff
	Memory behind bridge: a8400000-b7ffffff
	Prefetchable memory behind bridge: 00000000d0000000-00000000d7f00000
	BridgeCtl: Parity- SERR- NoISA+ VGA- MAbort- >Reset- FastB2B-
	Capabilities: <available only to root>
00: 86 80 48 24 07 01 10 00 d3 01 04 06 00 00 81 00
10: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 07 40 40 70 80 22
20: 40 a8 f0 b7 01 d0 f1 d7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
30: 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ff 00 04 00

0000:00:1e.2 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 03)
	Subsystem: IBM: Unknown device 0567
	Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B-
	Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
	Latency: 0
	Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 185
	Region 0: I/O ports at 1c00 [size=256]
	Region 1: I/O ports at 1880 [size=64]
	Region 2: Memory at a8000800 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=512]
	Region 3: Memory at a8000400 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=256]
	Capabilities: <available only to root>
00: 86 80 6e 26 07 00 90 02 03 00 01 04 00 00 00 00
10: 01 1c 00 00 81 18 00 00 00 08 00 a8 00 04 00 a8
20: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 10 67 05
30: 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0b 01 00 00

0000:00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation 82801FBM (ICH6M) LPC Interface Bridge (rev 03)
	Subsystem: IBM: Unknown device 0568
	Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B-
	Status: Cap- 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
	Latency: 0
00: 86 80 41 26 07 00 00 02 03 00 01 06 00 00 80 00
10: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
20: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 10 68 05
30: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

0000:00:1f.2 IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801FBM (ICH6M) SATA Controller (rev 03) (prog-if 80 [Master])
	Subsystem: IBM: Unknown device 056a
	Control: I/O+ Mem- BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B-
	Status: Cap+ 66MHz+ UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
	Latency: 0
	Region 0: I/O ports at <unassigned>
	Region 1: I/O ports at <unassigned>
	Region 2: I/O ports at <unassigned>
	Region 3: I/O ports at <unassigned>
	Region 4: I/O ports at 18c0 [size=16]
	Capabilities: <available only to root>
00: 86 80 53 26 05 00 b8 02 03 80 01 01 00 00 00 00
10: 01 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 00 00
20: c1 18 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 10 6a 05
30: 00 00 00 00 70 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ff 00 00 00

0000:00:1f.3 SMBus: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) SMBus Controller (rev 03)
	Subsystem: IBM: Unknown device 056b
	Control: I/O+ Mem- BusMaster- SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR+ FastB2B-
	Status: Cap- 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
	Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 11
	Region 4: I/O ports at 18e0 [size=32]
00: 86 80 6a 26 01 01 80 02 03 00 05 0c 00 00 00 00
10: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
20: e1 18 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 10 6b 05
30: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0b 01 00 00

0000:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc M22 [Radeon Mobility M300] (prog-if 00 [VGA])
	Subsystem: IBM: Unknown device 056e
	Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR+ FastB2B-
	Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=fast >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
	Latency: 0, Cache Line Size: 0x08 (32 bytes)
	Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 169
	Region 0: Memory at c0000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=128M]
	Region 1: I/O ports at 2000 [size=256]
	Region 2: Memory at a8100000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K]
	Expansion ROM at a8120000 [disabled] [size=128K]
	Capabilities: <available only to root>
00: 02 10 60 54 07 01 10 00 00 00 00 03 08 00 00 00
10: 08 00 00 c0 01 20 00 00 00 00 10 a8 00 00 00 00
20: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 10 6e 05
30: 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0b 01 00 00

0000:02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5751M Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (rev 11)
	Subsystem: IBM: Unknown device 0577
	Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR+ FastB2B-
	Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=fast >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
	Latency: 0, Cache Line Size: 0x08 (32 bytes)
	Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 169
	Region 0: Memory at a8200000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K]
	Capabilities: <available only to root>
00: e4 14 7d 16 06 01 10 00 11 00 00 02 08 00 00 00
10: 04 00 20 a8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
20: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 14 10 77 05
30: 00 00 00 00 48 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0b 01 00 00

0000:04:00.0 CardBus bridge: Ricoh Co Ltd RL5c476 II (rev 8d)
	Subsystem: IBM: Unknown device 056c
	Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B-
	Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
	Latency: 168
	Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 169
	Region 0: Memory at a8400000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
	Bus: primary=04, secondary=05, subordinate=08, sec-latency=176
	Memory window 0: d0000000-d1fff000 (prefetchable)
	Memory window 1: aa000000-abfff000
	I/O window 0: 00004000-000040ff
	I/O window 1: 00004400-000044ff
	BridgeCtl: Parity- SERR- ISA- VGA- MAbort- >Reset- 16bInt+ PostWrite+
	16-bit legacy interface ports at 0001
00: 80 11 76 04 07 00 10 02 8d 00 07 06 00 a8 82 00
10: 00 00 40 a8 dc 00 00 02 04 05 08 b0 00 00 00 d0
20: 00 f0 ff d1 00 00 00 aa 00 f0 ff ab 00 40 00 00
30: fc 40 00 00 00 44 00 00 fc 44 00 00 0b 01 80 05
40: 14 10 6c 05 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
50: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
60: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
70: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

0000:04:02.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 2200BG (rev 05)
	Subsystem: Intel Corporation: Unknown device 2711
	Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV+ VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR+ FastB2B-
	Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
	Latency: 64 (750ns min, 6000ns max), Cache Line Size: 0x08 (32 bytes)
	Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 58
	Region 0: Memory at a8401000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
	Capabilities: <available only to root>
00: 86 80 20 42 16 01 90 02 05 00 80 02 08 40 00 00
10: 00 10 40 a8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
20: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 86 80 11 27
30: 00 00 00 00 dc 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0b 01 03 18


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* Badness in __mutex_unlock_slowpath
  2006-01-07 13:22 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
                   ` (7 preceding siblings ...)
  2006-01-07 19:31 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
@ 2006-01-07 20:51 ` Andrew James Wade
  2006-01-07 21:13   ` Arjan van de Ven
  2006-01-07 21:06 ` 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken Alexey Dobriyan
                   ` (3 subsequent siblings)
  12 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Andrew James Wade @ 2006-01-07 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: linux-kernel, mingo

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Hello,

I got this when "amaroK" started playing:

Badness in __mutex_unlock_slowpath at kernel/mutex.c:214
 [<c03538e8>] __mutex_unlock_slowpath+0x56/0x1a2
 [<c0302f08>] snd_pcm_oss_write+0x0/0x1e0
 [<c0302f3c>] snd_pcm_oss_write+0x34/0x1e0
 [<c0302f08>] snd_pcm_oss_write+0x0/0x1e0
 [<c0148221>] vfs_write+0x83/0x122
 [<c0148a36>] sys_write+0x3c/0x63
 [<c0102ba3>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75

(2.6.15-mm2)

The sound was garbled with amaroK, but fine with xmms.
Note: I'm underclocking by a couple of percent.

HTH,
Andrew Wade

[-- Attachment #2: .config --]
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#
# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
# Linux kernel version: 2.6.15-mm2
# Sat Jan  7 11:13:17 2006
#
CONFIG_X86_32=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_TIME=y
CONFIG_SEMAPHORE_SLEEPERS=y
CONFIG_X86=y
CONFIG_MMU=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP=y
CONFIG_ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC=y
CONFIG_DMI=y

#
# Code maturity level options
#
CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y
CONFIG_CLEAN_COMPILE=y
CONFIG_BROKEN_ON_SMP=y
CONFIG_LOCK_KERNEL=y
CONFIG_INIT_ENV_ARG_LIMIT=32

#
# General setup
#
CONFIG_LOCALVERSION=""
CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO=y
CONFIG_SWAP=y
CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y
CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y
# CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT is not set
CONFIG_SYSCTL=y
# CONFIG_AUDIT is not set
# CONFIG_IKCONFIG is not set
CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE=""
CONFIG_UID16=y
CONFIG_VM86=y
CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y
# CONFIG_EMBEDDED is not set
CONFIG_KALLSYMS=y
# CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL is not set
# CONFIG_KALLSYMS_EXTRA_PASS is not set
CONFIG_HOTPLUG=y
CONFIG_PRINTK=y
CONFIG_BUG=y
CONFIG_DOUBLEFAULT=y
CONFIG_ELF_CORE=y
CONFIG_BASE_FULL=y
CONFIG_FUTEX=y
CONFIG_EPOLL=y
CONFIG_SHMEM=y
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_FUNCTIONS=0
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_LABELS=0
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_LOOPS=0
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_JUMPS=0
CONFIG_SLAB=y
CONFIG_SERIAL_PCI=y
# CONFIG_TINY_SHMEM is not set
CONFIG_BASE_SMALL=0
# CONFIG_SLOB is not set

#
# Loadable module support
#
# CONFIG_MODULES is not set

#
# Block layer
#
CONFIG_LBD=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IO_TRACE is not set

#
# IO Schedulers
#
CONFIG_IOSCHED_NOOP=y
CONFIG_IOSCHED_AS=y
CONFIG_IOSCHED_DEADLINE=y
CONFIG_IOSCHED_CFQ=y
# CONFIG_DEFAULT_AS is not set
# CONFIG_DEFAULT_DEADLINE is not set
CONFIG_DEFAULT_CFQ=y
# CONFIG_DEFAULT_NOOP is not set
CONFIG_DEFAULT_IOSCHED="cfq"

#
# Processor type and features
#
CONFIG_X86_PC=y
# CONFIG_X86_ELAN is not set
# CONFIG_X86_VOYAGER is not set
# CONFIG_X86_NUMAQ is not set
# CONFIG_X86_SUMMIT is not set
# CONFIG_X86_BIGSMP is not set
# CONFIG_X86_VISWS is not set
# CONFIG_X86_GENERICARCH is not set
# CONFIG_X86_ES7000 is not set
# CONFIG_M386 is not set
# CONFIG_M486 is not set
# CONFIG_M586 is not set
# CONFIG_M586TSC is not set
# CONFIG_M586MMX is not set
# CONFIG_M686 is not set
# CONFIG_MPENTIUMII is not set
# CONFIG_MPENTIUMIII is not set
# CONFIG_MPENTIUMM is not set
# CONFIG_MPENTIUM4 is not set
# CONFIG_MK6 is not set
CONFIG_MK7=y
# CONFIG_MK8 is not set
# CONFIG_MCRUSOE is not set
# CONFIG_MEFFICEON is not set
# CONFIG_MWINCHIPC6 is not set
# CONFIG_MWINCHIP2 is not set
# CONFIG_MWINCHIP3D is not set
# CONFIG_MGEODEGX1 is not set
# CONFIG_MGEODE_LX is not set
# CONFIG_MCYRIXIII is not set
# CONFIG_MVIAC3_2 is not set
# CONFIG_X86_GENERIC is not set
CONFIG_X86_CMPXCHG=y
CONFIG_X86_XADD=y
CONFIG_X86_L1_CACHE_SHIFT=6
CONFIG_RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY=y
CONFIG_X86_WP_WORKS_OK=y
CONFIG_X86_INVLPG=y
CONFIG_X86_BSWAP=y
CONFIG_X86_POPAD_OK=y
CONFIG_X86_CMPXCHG64=y
CONFIG_X86_GOOD_APIC=y
CONFIG_X86_INTEL_USERCOPY=y
CONFIG_X86_USE_PPRO_CHECKSUM=y
CONFIG_X86_USE_3DNOW=y
CONFIG_X86_TSC=y
CONFIG_HPET_TIMER=y
CONFIG_HPET_EMULATE_RTC=y
# CONFIG_SMP is not set
# CONFIG_PREEMPT_NONE is not set
# CONFIG_PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY is not set
CONFIG_PREEMPT=y
CONFIG_PREEMPT_BKL=y
CONFIG_X86_UP_APIC=y
CONFIG_X86_UP_IOAPIC=y
CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC=y
CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC=y
CONFIG_X86_MCE=y
CONFIG_X86_MCE_NONFATAL=y
# CONFIG_X86_MCE_P4THERMAL is not set
# CONFIG_TOSHIBA is not set
# CONFIG_I8K is not set
# CONFIG_X86_REBOOTFIXUPS is not set
# CONFIG_MICROCODE is not set
CONFIG_X86_MSR=y
CONFIG_X86_CPUID=y

#
# Firmware Drivers
#
# CONFIG_EDD is not set
# CONFIG_DELL_RBU is not set
# CONFIG_DCDBAS is not set
CONFIG_NOHIGHMEM=y
# CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G is not set
# CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G is not set
CONFIG_ARCH_FLATMEM_ENABLE=y
CONFIG_ARCH_SPARSEMEM_ENABLE=y
CONFIG_ARCH_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL=y
CONFIG_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL=y
CONFIG_FLATMEM_MANUAL=y
# CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM_MANUAL is not set
# CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_MANUAL is not set
CONFIG_FLATMEM=y
CONFIG_FLAT_NODE_MEM_MAP=y
CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_STATIC=y
CONFIG_SPLIT_PTLOCK_CPUS=4
# CONFIG_MATH_EMULATION is not set
CONFIG_MTRR=y
# CONFIG_EFI is not set
CONFIG_REGPARM=y
CONFIG_SECCOMP=y
# CONFIG_HZ_100 is not set
CONFIG_HZ_250=y
# CONFIG_HZ_1000 is not set
CONFIG_HZ=250
# CONFIG_KEXEC is not set
CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START=0x100000

#
# Power management options (ACPI, APM)
#
CONFIG_PM=y
# CONFIG_PM_LEGACY is not set
# CONFIG_PM_DEBUG is not set
# CONFIG_SOFTWARE_SUSPEND is not set

#
# ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) Support
#
CONFIG_ACPI=y
CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP=y
CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP_PROC_FS=y
# CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP_PROC_SLEEP is not set
# CONFIG_ACPI_AC is not set
# CONFIG_ACPI_BATTERY is not set
CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON=y
# CONFIG_ACPI_VIDEO is not set
# CONFIG_ACPI_HOTKEY is not set
CONFIG_ACPI_FAN=y
CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR=y
# CONFIG_ACPI_THERMAL is not set
# CONFIG_ACPI_ASUS is not set
# CONFIG_ACPI_IBM is not set
# CONFIG_ACPI_TOSHIBA is not set
# CONFIG_ACPI_SONY is not set
CONFIG_ACPI_BLACKLIST_YEAR=0
# CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG is not set
CONFIG_ACPI_EC=y
CONFIG_ACPI_POWER=y
CONFIG_ACPI_SYSTEM=y
# CONFIG_ACPI_CONTAINER is not set

#
# APM (Advanced Power Management) BIOS Support
#
# CONFIG_APM is not set

#
# CPU Frequency scaling
#
# CONFIG_CPU_FREQ is not set

#
# Bus options (PCI, PCMCIA, EISA, MCA, ISA)
#
CONFIG_PCI=y
# CONFIG_PCI_GOBIOS is not set
# CONFIG_PCI_GOMMCONFIG is not set
# CONFIG_PCI_GODIRECT is not set
CONFIG_PCI_GOANY=y
CONFIG_PCI_BIOS=y
CONFIG_PCI_DIRECT=y
CONFIG_PCI_MMCONFIG=y
# CONFIG_PCIEPORTBUS is not set
CONFIG_PCI_MSI=y
# CONFIG_PCI_LEGACY_PROC is not set
# CONFIG_PCI_DEBUG is not set
CONFIG_ISA_DMA_API=y
# CONFIG_ISA is not set
# CONFIG_MCA is not set
# CONFIG_SCx200 is not set

#
# PCCARD (PCMCIA/CardBus) support
#
# CONFIG_PCCARD is not set

#
# PCI Hotplug Support
#
# CONFIG_HOTPLUG_PCI is not set

#
# Executable file formats
#
CONFIG_BINFMT_ELF=y
# CONFIG_BINFMT_AOUT is not set
CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC=y

#
# Networking
#
CONFIG_NET=y

#
# Networking options
#
CONFIG_PACKET=y
CONFIG_PACKET_MMAP=y
CONFIG_UNIX=y
# CONFIG_NET_KEY is not set
CONFIG_INET=y
# CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST is not set
# CONFIG_IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER is not set
CONFIG_IP_FIB_HASH=y
# CONFIG_IP_PNP is not set
# CONFIG_NET_IPIP is not set
# CONFIG_NET_IPGRE is not set
# CONFIG_ARPD is not set
# CONFIG_SYN_COOKIES is not set
# CONFIG_INET_AH is not set
# CONFIG_INET_ESP is not set
# CONFIG_INET_IPCOMP is not set
# CONFIG_INET_TUNNEL is not set
CONFIG_INET_DIAG=y
CONFIG_INET_TCP_DIAG=y
# CONFIG_TCP_CONG_ADVANCED is not set
CONFIG_TCP_CONG_BIC=y
# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set
# CONFIG_NETFILTER is not set

#
# DCCP Configuration (EXPERIMENTAL)
#
# CONFIG_IP_DCCP is not set

#
# SCTP Configuration (EXPERIMENTAL)
#
# CONFIG_IP_SCTP is not set
# CONFIG_ATM is not set
# CONFIG_BRIDGE is not set
# CONFIG_VLAN_8021Q is not set
# CONFIG_DECNET is not set
# CONFIG_LLC2 is not set
# CONFIG_IPX is not set
# CONFIG_ATALK is not set
# CONFIG_X25 is not set
# CONFIG_LAPB is not set
# CONFIG_NET_DIVERT is not set
# CONFIG_ECONET is not set
# CONFIG_WAN_ROUTER is not set

#
# QoS and/or fair queueing
#
# CONFIG_NET_SCHED is not set

#
# Network testing
#
# CONFIG_NET_PKTGEN is not set
# CONFIG_HAMRADIO is not set
# CONFIG_IRDA is not set
# CONFIG_BT is not set
# CONFIG_IEEE80211 is not set

#
# Device Drivers
#

#
# Generic Driver Options
#
CONFIG_STANDALONE=y
CONFIG_PREVENT_FIRMWARE_BUILD=y
CONFIG_FW_LOADER=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_DRIVER is not set

#
# Connector - unified userspace <-> kernelspace linker
#
# CONFIG_CONNECTOR is not set

#
# Memory Technology Devices (MTD)
#
# CONFIG_MTD is not set

#
# Parallel port support
#
# CONFIG_PARPORT is not set

#
# Plug and Play support
#
CONFIG_PNP=y
# CONFIG_PNP_DEBUG is not set

#
# Protocols
#
CONFIG_PNPACPI=y

#
# Block devices
#
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_CPQ_DA is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_CPQ_CISS_DA is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DAC960 is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_UMEM is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_COW_COMMON is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CRYPTOLOOP is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SX8 is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_UB is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_COUNT=16
# CONFIG_CDROM_PKTCDVD is not set
# CONFIG_ATA_OVER_ETH is not set

#
# ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL support
#
CONFIG_IDE=y
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE=y

#
# Please see Documentation/ide.txt for help/info on IDE drives
#
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_SATA is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HD_IDE is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDISK=y
CONFIG_IDEDISK_MULTI_MODE=y
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDECD=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDETAPE is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEFLOPPY is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDESCSI is not set
# CONFIG_IDE_TASK_IOCTL is not set

#
# IDE chipset support/bugfixes
#
CONFIG_IDE_GENERIC=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CMD640 is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEPNP is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEPCI=y
CONFIG_IDEPCI_SHARE_IRQ=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_OFFBOARD is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_GENERIC=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_OPTI621 is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RZ1000 is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_PCI=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA_FORCED is not set
CONFIG_IDEDMA_PCI_AUTO=y
# CONFIG_IDEDMA_ONLYDISK is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_AEC62XX is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_ALI15X3 is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_AMD74XX is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_ATIIXP is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CMD64X is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_TRIFLEX is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CY82C693 is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CS5520 is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CS5530 is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CS5535 is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HPT34X is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HPT366 is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SC1200 is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_PIIX is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IT821X is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NS87415 is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_PDC202XX_OLD is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_PDC202XX_NEW is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SVWKS is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SIIMAGE is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SIS5513 is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SLC90E66 is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_TRM290 is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_VIA82CXXX=y
# CONFIG_IDE_ARM is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA=y
# CONFIG_IDEDMA_IVB is not set
CONFIG_IDEDMA_AUTO=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HD is not set

#
# SCSI device support
#
# CONFIG_RAID_ATTRS is not set
CONFIG_SCSI=y
# CONFIG_SCSI_PROC_FS is not set

#
# SCSI support type (disk, tape, CD-ROM)
#
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y
# CONFIG_CHR_DEV_ST is not set
# CONFIG_CHR_DEV_OSST is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR is not set
# CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SG is not set
# CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SCH is not set

#
# Some SCSI devices (e.g. CD jukebox) support multiple LUNs
#
# CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_CONSTANTS is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_LOGGING is not set

#
# SCSI Transports
#
# CONFIG_SCSI_SPI_ATTRS is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_FC_ATTRS is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_ISCSI_ATTRS is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_SAS_ATTRS is not set
# CONFIG_SAS_CLASS is not set

#
# SCSI low-level drivers
#
# CONFIG_ISCSI_TCP is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_3W_XXXX_RAID is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_3W_9XXX is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_ACARD is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_AACRAID is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_AIC7XXX is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_AIC7XXX_OLD is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_AIC79XX is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_DPT_I2O is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_ARCMSR is not set
# CONFIG_MEGARAID_NEWGEN is not set
# CONFIG_MEGARAID_LEGACY is not set
# CONFIG_MEGARAID_SAS is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_SATA is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_BUSLOGIC is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_DMX3191D is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_EATA is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_FUTURE_DOMAIN is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_GDTH is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_IPS is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_INITIO is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_INIA100 is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_SYM53C8XX_2 is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_IPR is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_QLOGIC_FC is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_QLOGIC_1280 is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_QLA2XXX is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_LPFC is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_DC395x is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_DC390T is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_NSP32 is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_DEBUG is not set

#
# Multi-device support (RAID and LVM)
#
# CONFIG_MD is not set

#
# Fusion MPT device support
#
# CONFIG_FUSION is not set
# CONFIG_FUSION_SPI is not set
# CONFIG_FUSION_FC is not set
# CONFIG_FUSION_SAS is not set

#
# IEEE 1394 (FireWire) support
#
# CONFIG_IEEE1394 is not set

#
# I2O device support
#
# CONFIG_I2O is not set

#
# Network device support
#
CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y
# CONFIG_DUMMY is not set
# CONFIG_BONDING is not set
# CONFIG_EQUALIZER is not set
# CONFIG_TUN is not set
# CONFIG_NET_SB1000 is not set

#
# ARCnet devices
#
# CONFIG_ARCNET is not set

#
# PHY device support
#
# CONFIG_PHYLIB is not set

#
# Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit)
#
CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y
CONFIG_MII=y
# CONFIG_HAPPYMEAL is not set
# CONFIG_SUNGEM is not set
# CONFIG_CASSINI is not set
# CONFIG_NET_VENDOR_3COM is not set

#
# Tulip family network device support
#
# CONFIG_NET_TULIP is not set
# CONFIG_HP100 is not set
CONFIG_NET_PCI=y
# CONFIG_PCNET32 is not set
# CONFIG_AMD8111_ETH is not set
# CONFIG_ADAPTEC_STARFIRE is not set
# CONFIG_B44 is not set
# CONFIG_FORCEDETH is not set
# CONFIG_DGRS is not set
# CONFIG_EEPRO100 is not set
# CONFIG_E100 is not set
# CONFIG_FEALNX is not set
# CONFIG_NATSEMI is not set
# CONFIG_NE2K_PCI is not set
# CONFIG_8139CP is not set
CONFIG_8139TOO=y
# CONFIG_8139TOO_PIO is not set
# CONFIG_8139TOO_TUNE_TWISTER is not set
# CONFIG_8139TOO_8129 is not set
# CONFIG_8139_OLD_RX_RESET is not set
# CONFIG_SIS900 is not set
# CONFIG_EPIC100 is not set
# CONFIG_SUNDANCE is not set
# CONFIG_TLAN is not set
# CONFIG_VIA_RHINE is not set

#
# Ethernet (1000 Mbit)
#
# CONFIG_ACENIC is not set
# CONFIG_DL2K is not set
# CONFIG_E1000 is not set
# CONFIG_NS83820 is not set
# CONFIG_HAMACHI is not set
# CONFIG_YELLOWFIN is not set
# CONFIG_R8169 is not set
# CONFIG_SIS190 is not set
# CONFIG_SKGE is not set
# CONFIG_SKY2 is not set
# CONFIG_SK98LIN is not set
# CONFIG_VIA_VELOCITY is not set
# CONFIG_TIGON3 is not set
# CONFIG_BNX2 is not set

#
# Ethernet (10000 Mbit)
#
# CONFIG_CHELSIO_T1 is not set
# CONFIG_IXGB is not set
# CONFIG_S2IO is not set

#
# Token Ring devices
#
# CONFIG_TR is not set

#
# Wireless LAN (non-hamradio)
#
# CONFIG_NET_RADIO is not set

#
# Wan interfaces
#
# CONFIG_WAN is not set
# CONFIG_FDDI is not set
# CONFIG_HIPPI is not set
# CONFIG_PPP is not set
# CONFIG_SLIP is not set
# CONFIG_NET_FC is not set
# CONFIG_SHAPER is not set
# CONFIG_NETCONSOLE is not set
# CONFIG_KGDBOE is not set
# CONFIG_NETPOLL is not set
# CONFIG_NETPOLL_RX is not set
# CONFIG_NETPOLL_TRAP is not set
# CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER is not set

#
# ISDN subsystem
#
# CONFIG_ISDN is not set

#
# Telephony Support
#
# CONFIG_PHONE is not set

#
# Input device support
#
CONFIG_INPUT=y

#
# Userland interfaces
#
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV=y
# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX is not set
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_X=1280
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_Y=1024
# CONFIG_INPUT_JOYDEV is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_TSDEV is not set
CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV=y
# CONFIG_INPUT_EVBUG is not set

#
# Input Device Drivers
#
CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD=y
CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD=y
# CONFIG_KEYBOARD_SUNKBD is not set
# CONFIG_KEYBOARD_LKKBD is not set
# CONFIG_KEYBOARD_XTKBD is not set
# CONFIG_KEYBOARD_NEWTON is not set
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE=y
# CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2 is not set
# CONFIG_MOUSE_SERIAL is not set
# CONFIG_MOUSE_VSXXXAA is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_JOYSTICK is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_MISC is not set

#
# Hardware I/O ports
#
CONFIG_SERIO=y
CONFIG_SERIO_I8042=y
# CONFIG_SERIO_SERPORT is not set
# CONFIG_SERIO_CT82C710 is not set
# CONFIG_SERIO_PCIPS2 is not set
CONFIG_SERIO_LIBPS2=y
# CONFIG_SERIO_RAW is not set
# CONFIG_GAMEPORT is not set

#
# Character devices
#
CONFIG_VT=y
CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_HW_CONSOLE=y
# CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD is not set

#
# Serial drivers
#
CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y
CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y
# CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_ACPI is not set
CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_NR_UARTS=4
# CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED is not set

#
# Non-8250 serial port support
#
CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE=y
CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y
# CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS is not set

#
# IPMI
#
# CONFIG_IPMI_HANDLER is not set

#
# Watchdog Cards
#
# CONFIG_WATCHDOG is not set
# CONFIG_HW_RANDOM is not set
# CONFIG_NVRAM is not set
CONFIG_RTC=y
# CONFIG_DTLK is not set
# CONFIG_R3964 is not set
# CONFIG_APPLICOM is not set
# CONFIG_SONYPI is not set

#
# Ftape, the floppy tape device driver
#
# CONFIG_FTAPE is not set
CONFIG_AGP=y
# CONFIG_AGP_ALI is not set
# CONFIG_AGP_ATI is not set
# CONFIG_AGP_AMD is not set
# CONFIG_AGP_AMD64 is not set
# CONFIG_AGP_INTEL is not set
# CONFIG_AGP_NVIDIA is not set
# CONFIG_AGP_SIS is not set
# CONFIG_AGP_SWORKS is not set
CONFIG_AGP_VIA=y
# CONFIG_AGP_EFFICEON is not set
CONFIG_DRM=y
# CONFIG_DRM_TDFX is not set
# CONFIG_DRM_R128 is not set
CONFIG_DRM_RADEON=y
# CONFIG_DRM_MGA is not set
# CONFIG_DRM_SIS is not set
# CONFIG_DRM_VIA is not set
# CONFIG_DRM_SAVAGE is not set
# CONFIG_MWAVE is not set
# CONFIG_CS5535_GPIO is not set
# CONFIG_RAW_DRIVER is not set
CONFIG_HPET=y
# CONFIG_HPET_RTC_IRQ is not set
CONFIG_HPET_MMAP=y
CONFIG_HANGCHECK_TIMER=y

#
# TPM devices
#
# CONFIG_TCG_TPM is not set
# CONFIG_TELCLOCK is not set

#
# I2C support
#
CONFIG_I2C=y
# CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV is not set

#
# I2C Algorithms
#
CONFIG_I2C_ALGOBIT=y
# CONFIG_I2C_ALGOPCF is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_ALGOPCA is not set

#
# I2C Hardware Bus support
#
# CONFIG_I2C_ALI1535 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_ALI1563 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_ALI15X3 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_AMD756 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_AMD8111 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_I801 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_I810 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_PIIX4 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_NFORCE2 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_PARPORT_LIGHT is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_PROSAVAGE is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_SAVAGE4 is not set
# CONFIG_SCx200_ACB is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_SIS5595 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_SIS630 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_SIS96X is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_VIA is not set
CONFIG_I2C_VIAPRO=y
# CONFIG_I2C_VOODOO3 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_PCA_ISA is not set

#
# Miscellaneous I2C Chip support
#
# CONFIG_SENSORS_DS1337 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_DS1374 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_EEPROM is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_PCF8574 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_PCA9539 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_PCF8591 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_RTC8564 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX6875 is not set
# CONFIG_RTC_X1205_I2C is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_CORE is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_ALGO is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_BUS is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_CHIP is not set

#
# SPI support
#
CONFIG_SPI_ARCH_HAS_MASTER=y
# CONFIG_SPI is not set
# CONFIG_SPI_MASTER is not set

#
# Dallas's 1-wire bus
#
# CONFIG_W1 is not set

#
# Hardware Monitoring support
#
CONFIG_HWMON=y
CONFIG_HWMON_VID=y
# CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1021 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1025 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1026 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1031 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM9240 is not set
CONFIG_SENSORS_ASB100=y
# CONFIG_SENSORS_ATXP1 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_DS1621 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_FSCHER is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_FSCPOS is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_GL518SM is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_GL520SM is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_IT87 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_LM63 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_LM75 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_LM77 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_LM78 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_LM80 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_LM83 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_LM85 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_LM87 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_LM90 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_LM92 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX1619 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_PC87360 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_SIS5595 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_SMSC47M1 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_SMSC47B397 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_VIA686A is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_VT8231 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_W83781D is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_W83792D is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_W83L785TS is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_W83627HF is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_W83627EHF is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_HDAPS is not set
# CONFIG_HWMON_DEBUG_CHIP is not set

#
# Misc devices
#
# CONFIG_IBM_ASM is not set

#
# Multimedia Capabilities Port drivers
#

#
# Multimedia devices
#
# CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV is not set

#
# Digital Video Broadcasting Devices
#
# CONFIG_DVB is not set

#
# Graphics support
#
CONFIG_FB=y
CONFIG_FB_CFB_FILLRECT=y
CONFIG_FB_CFB_COPYAREA=y
CONFIG_FB_CFB_IMAGEBLIT=y
# CONFIG_FB_MACMODES is not set
CONFIG_FB_MODE_HELPERS=y
# CONFIG_FB_TILEBLITTING is not set
# CONFIG_FB_CIRRUS is not set
# CONFIG_FB_PM2 is not set
# CONFIG_FB_CYBER2000 is not set
# CONFIG_FB_ARC is not set
# CONFIG_FB_ASILIANT is not set
# CONFIG_FB_IMSTT is not set
# CONFIG_FB_VGA16 is not set
# CONFIG_FB_VESA is not set
# CONFIG_VIDEO_SELECT is not set
# CONFIG_FB_HGA is not set
# CONFIG_FB_S1D13XXX is not set
# CONFIG_FB_NVIDIA is not set
# CONFIG_FB_RIVA is not set
# CONFIG_FB_I810 is not set
# CONFIG_FB_INTEL is not set
# CONFIG_FB_MATROX is not set
# CONFIG_FB_RADEON_OLD is not set
CONFIG_FB_RADEON=y
CONFIG_FB_RADEON_I2C=y
# CONFIG_FB_RADEON_DEBUG is not set
# CONFIG_FB_ATY128 is not set
# CONFIG_FB_ATY is not set
# CONFIG_FB_SAVAGE is not set
# CONFIG_FB_SIS is not set
# CONFIG_FB_NEOMAGIC is not set
# CONFIG_FB_KYRO is not set
# CONFIG_FB_3DFX is not set
# CONFIG_FB_VOODOO1 is not set
# CONFIG_FB_CYBLA is not set
# CONFIG_FB_TRIDENT is not set
# CONFIG_FB_GEODE is not set
# CONFIG_FB_VIRTUAL is not set

#
# Console display driver support
#
CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_DUMMY_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y
# CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE_ROTATION is not set
CONFIG_FONTS=y
# CONFIG_FONT_8x8 is not set
CONFIG_FONT_8x16=y
# CONFIG_FONT_6x11 is not set
# CONFIG_FONT_7x14 is not set
# CONFIG_FONT_PEARL_8x8 is not set
# CONFIG_FONT_ACORN_8x8 is not set
# CONFIG_FONT_MINI_4x6 is not set
# CONFIG_FONT_SUN8x16 is not set
# CONFIG_FONT_SUN12x22 is not set
# CONFIG_FONT_10x18 is not set

#
# Logo configuration
#
# CONFIG_LOGO is not set
# CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_LCD_SUPPORT is not set

#
# Sound
#
CONFIG_SOUND=y

#
# Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
#
CONFIG_SND=y
CONFIG_SND_TIMER=y
CONFIG_SND_PCM=y
CONFIG_SND_HWDEP=y
CONFIG_SND_RAWMIDI=y
# CONFIG_SND_SEQUENCER is not set
CONFIG_SND_OSSEMUL=y
CONFIG_SND_MIXER_OSS=y
CONFIG_SND_PCM_OSS=y
CONFIG_SND_RTCTIMER=y
# CONFIG_SND_DYNAMIC_MINORS is not set
CONFIG_SND_SUPPORT_OLD_API=y
# CONFIG_SND_VERBOSE_PRINTK is not set
# CONFIG_SND_DEBUG is not set

#
# Generic devices
#
CONFIG_SND_MPU401_UART=y
CONFIG_SND_OPL3_LIB=y
# CONFIG_SND_DUMMY is not set
# CONFIG_SND_MTPAV is not set
# CONFIG_SND_SERIAL_U16550 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_MPU401 is not set

#
# PCI devices
#
# CONFIG_SND_AD1889 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ALS4000 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ALI5451 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ATIIXP is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ATIIXP_MODEM is not set
# CONFIG_SND_AU8810 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_AU8820 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_AU8830 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_AZT3328 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_BT87X is not set
# CONFIG_SND_CA0106 is not set
CONFIG_SND_CMIPCI=y
# CONFIG_SND_CS4281 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_CS46XX is not set
# CONFIG_SND_CS5535AUDIO is not set
# CONFIG_SND_EMU10K1 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_EMU10K1X is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ENS1370 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ENS1371 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ES1938 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ES1968 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_FM801 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_HDA_INTEL is not set
# CONFIG_SND_HDSP is not set
# CONFIG_SND_HDSPM is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ICE1712 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_ICE1724 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_INTEL8X0 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_INTEL8X0M is not set
# CONFIG_SND_KORG1212 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_MAESTRO3 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_MIXART is not set
# CONFIG_SND_NM256 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_PCXHR is not set
# CONFIG_SND_RME32 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_RME96 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_RME9652 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_SONICVIBES is not set
# CONFIG_SND_TRIDENT is not set
# CONFIG_SND_VIA82XX is not set
# CONFIG_SND_VIA82XX_MODEM is not set
# CONFIG_SND_VX222 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_YMFPCI is not set

#
# USB devices
#
# CONFIG_SND_USB_AUDIO is not set
# CONFIG_SND_USB_USX2Y is not set

#
# Open Sound System
#
# CONFIG_SOUND_PRIME is not set

#
# USB support
#
CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD=y
CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_OHCI=y
CONFIG_USB=y
# CONFIG_USB_DEBUG is not set

#
# Miscellaneous USB options
#
CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS=y
# CONFIG_USB_BANDWIDTH is not set
# CONFIG_USB_DYNAMIC_MINORS is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND is not set
# CONFIG_USB_OTG is not set

#
# USB Host Controller Drivers
#
CONFIG_USB_EHCI_HCD=y
# CONFIG_USB_EHCI_SPLIT_ISO is not set
# CONFIG_USB_EHCI_ROOT_HUB_TT is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ISP116X_HCD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD is not set
CONFIG_USB_UHCI_HCD=y
# CONFIG_USB_SL811_HCD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_IP is not set

#
# USB Device Class drivers
#
# CONFIG_USB_ACM is not set
CONFIG_USB_PRINTER=y

#
# NOTE: USB_STORAGE enables SCSI, and 'SCSI disk support'
#

#
# may also be needed; see USB_STORAGE Help for more information
#
CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=y
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DEBUG is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DATAFAB is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_FREECOM is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_ISD200 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DPCM is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_USBAT is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_SDDR09 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_SDDR55 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_JUMPSHOT is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_ALAUDA is not set
# CONFIG_USB_LIBUSUAL is not set

#
# USB Input Devices
#
CONFIG_USB_HID=y
CONFIG_USB_HIDINPUT=y
# CONFIG_HID_FF is not set
# CONFIG_USB_HIDDEV is not set
# CONFIG_USB_AIPTEK is not set
# CONFIG_USB_WACOM is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ACECAD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_KBTAB is not set
# CONFIG_USB_POWERMATE is not set
# CONFIG_USB_MTOUCH is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ITMTOUCH is not set
# CONFIG_USB_EGALAX is not set
# CONFIG_USB_YEALINK is not set
# CONFIG_USB_XPAD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ATI_REMOTE is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ATI_REMOTE2 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_KEYSPAN_REMOTE is not set
# CONFIG_USB_APPLETOUCH is not set

#
# USB Imaging devices
#
# CONFIG_USB_MDC800 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_MICROTEK is not set

#
# USB Multimedia devices
#
# CONFIG_USB_DABUSB is not set

#
# Video4Linux support is needed for USB Multimedia device support
#

#
# USB Network Adapters
#
# CONFIG_USB_CATC is not set
# CONFIG_USB_KAWETH is not set
# CONFIG_USB_PEGASUS is not set
# CONFIG_USB_RTL8150 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_USBNET is not set
# CONFIG_USB_MON is not set

#
# USB port drivers
#

#
# USB Serial Converter support
#
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL is not set

#
# USB Miscellaneous drivers
#
# CONFIG_USB_EMI62 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_EMI26 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_AUERSWALD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_RIO500 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_LEGOTOWER is not set
# CONFIG_USB_LCD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_LED is not set
# CONFIG_USB_CYTHERM is not set
# CONFIG_USB_GOTEMP is not set
# CONFIG_USB_PHIDGETKIT is not set
# CONFIG_USB_PHIDGETSERVO is not set
# CONFIG_USB_IDMOUSE is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SISUSBVGA is not set
# CONFIG_USB_LD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_TEST is not set

#
# USB DSL modem support
#

#
# USB Gadget Support
#
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET is not set

#
# MMC/SD Card support
#
# CONFIG_MMC is not set

#
# InfiniBand support
#
# CONFIG_INFINIBAND is not set

#
# SN Devices
#

#
# EDAC - error detection and reporting (RAS)
#
# CONFIG_EDAC is not set

#
# Distributed Lock Manager
#
# CONFIG_DLM is not set

#
# File systems
#
# CONFIG_EXT2_FS is not set
# CONFIG_EXT3_FS is not set
CONFIG_REISER4_FS=y
# CONFIG_REISER4_DEBUG is not set
CONFIG_REISERFS_FS=y
# CONFIG_REISERFS_CHECK is not set
# CONFIG_REISERFS_PROC_INFO is not set
# CONFIG_REISERFS_FS_XATTR is not set
# CONFIG_JFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set
# CONFIG_XFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_OCFS2_FS is not set
# CONFIG_MINIX_FS is not set
# CONFIG_ROMFS_FS is not set
CONFIG_INOTIFY=y
# CONFIG_QUOTA is not set
CONFIG_DNOTIFY=y
# CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS is not set
# CONFIG_FUSE_FS is not set

#
# CD-ROM/DVD Filesystems
#
CONFIG_ISO9660_FS=y
CONFIG_JOLIET=y
# CONFIG_ZISOFS is not set
CONFIG_UDF_FS=y
CONFIG_UDF_NLS=y

#
# DOS/FAT/NT Filesystems
#
CONFIG_FAT_FS=y
CONFIG_MSDOS_FS=y
CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y
CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_CODEPAGE=437
CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_IOCHARSET="iso8859-1"
CONFIG_NTFS_FS=y
# CONFIG_NTFS_DEBUG is not set
# CONFIG_NTFS_RW is not set

#
# Pseudo filesystems
#
CONFIG_PROC_FS=y
CONFIG_PROC_KCORE=y
CONFIG_SYSFS=y
CONFIG_TMPFS=y
# CONFIG_HUGETLBFS is not set
# CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE is not set
CONFIG_RAMFS=y
# CONFIG_RELAYFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_CONFIGFS_FS is not set

#
# Miscellaneous filesystems
#
# CONFIG_ADFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_AFFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_ASFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_HFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_HFSPLUS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_BEFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_BFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_EFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_CRAMFS is not set
# CONFIG_VXFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_HPFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_QNX4FS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_SYSV_FS is not set
# CONFIG_UFS_FS is not set

#
# Network File Systems
#
# CONFIG_NFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_NFSD is not set
# CONFIG_SMB_FS is not set
CONFIG_CIFS=y
# CONFIG_CIFS_STATS is not set
# CONFIG_CIFS_XATTR is not set
# CONFIG_CIFS_EXPERIMENTAL is not set
# CONFIG_NCP_FS is not set
# CONFIG_CODA_FS is not set
# CONFIG_AFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_9P_FS is not set

#
# Partition Types
#
# CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED is not set
CONFIG_MSDOS_PARTITION=y

#
# Native Language Support
#
CONFIG_NLS=y
CONFIG_NLS_DEFAULT="utf8"
CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_437=y
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_737 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_775 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_850 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_852 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_855 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_857 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_860 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_861 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_862 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_863 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_864 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_865 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_866 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_869 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_936 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_950 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_932 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_949 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_874 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_8 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_1250 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_1251 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ASCII is not set
CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1=y
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_2 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_3 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_4 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_5 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_6 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_7 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_9 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_13 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_14 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_15 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_R is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_U is not set
CONFIG_NLS_UTF8=y

#
# Instrumentation Support
#
# CONFIG_PROFILING is not set
# CONFIG_KPROBES is not set

#
# Kernel hacking
#
# CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_SHIRQ=y
CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y
CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y
CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14
CONFIG_DETECT_SOFTLOCKUP=y
# CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB=y
CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT=y
CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK_SLEEP is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_KOBJECT is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO is not set
# CONFIG_PAGE_OWNER is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_FS is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_VM=y
# CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER is not set
CONFIG_FORCED_INLINING=y
# CONFIG_RCU_TORTURE_TEST is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_SYNCHRO_TEST is not set
CONFIG_EARLY_PRINTK=y
CONFIG_DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_STACK_USAGE is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_RODATA=y
CONFIG_4KSTACKS=y
CONFIG_X86_FIND_SMP_CONFIG=y
CONFIG_X86_MPPARSE=y
# CONFIG_KGDB is not set

#
# Security options
#
# CONFIG_KEYS is not set
# CONFIG_SECURITY is not set

#
# Cryptographic options
#
# CONFIG_CRYPTO is not set

#
# Hardware crypto devices
#

#
# Library routines
#
# CONFIG_CRC_CCITT is not set
# CONFIG_CRC16 is not set
CONFIG_CRC32=y
# CONFIG_LIBCRC32C is not set
CONFIG_ZLIB_INFLATE=y
CONFIG_ZLIB_DEFLATE=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_HARDIRQS=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_PROBE=y
CONFIG_X86_BIOS_REBOOT=y
CONFIG_KTIME_SCALAR=y

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 133+ messages in thread

* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 19:31 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
@ 2006-01-07 21:04   ` Dave Jones
  2006-01-07 21:26     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
  2006-01-07 22:58   ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Dave Jones @ 2006-01-07 21:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Brice Goglin; +Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML

On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 02:31:58PM -0500, Brice Goglin wrote:
 > Andrew Morton wrote:
 > 
 > >ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.15/2.6.15-mm2/
 > >
 > >This should be somewhat less buggy than 2.6.15-mm1.
 > >  
 > >
 > Hi Andrew,
 > 
 > I get several problems on my Thinkpad T43:
 > 1) agpgart does not load, it looks like something it returning ENODEV.
 > Reverting git-agpgart fixes it.

Are you sure you actually this device ...

 > 0000:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc M22 [Radeon Mobility M300] (prog-if 00 [VGA])
 > 	Subsystem: IBM: Unknown device 056e
 > 	Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR+ FastB2B-
 > 	Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=fast >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
 > 	Latency: 0, Cache Line Size: 0x08 (32 bytes)
 > 	Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 169
 > 	Region 0: Memory at c0000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=128M]
 > 	Region 1: I/O ports at 2000 [size=256]
 > 	Region 2: Memory at a8100000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K]
 > 	Expansion ROM at a8120000 [disabled] [size=128K]
 > 	Capabilities: <available only to root>
 > 00: 02 10 60 54 07 01 10 00 00 00 00 03 08 00 00 00
 > 10: 08 00 00 c0 01 20 00 00 00 00 10 a8 00 00 00 00
 > 20: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 10 6e 05
 > 30: 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0b 01 00 00

is actually AGP ? (lspci -vvv of that device [as root] will tell you)

		Dave


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* 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken
  2006-01-07 13:22 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
                   ` (8 preceding siblings ...)
  2006-01-07 20:51 ` Badness in __mutex_unlock_slowpath Andrew James Wade
@ 2006-01-07 21:06 ` Alexey Dobriyan
  2006-01-07 23:48   ` Andrew Morton
  2006-01-08  0:40 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Alexander Gran
                   ` (2 subsequent siblings)
  12 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Alexey Dobriyan @ 2006-01-07 21:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: linux-kernel

alpha Just Broken (TM)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CC      arch/alpha/kernel/asm-offsets.s
In file included from include/asm/user.h:5,
                 from include/linux/user.h:1,
                 from include/linux/kernel.h:16,
                 from include/linux/spinlock.h:54,
                 from include/linux/capability.h:45,
                 from include/linux/sched.h:7,
                 from arch/alpha/kernel/asm-offsets.c:9:
include/linux/ptrace.h: In function `ptrace_link':
include/linux/ptrace.h:100: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
include/linux/ptrace.h: In function `ptrace_unlink':
include/linux/ptrace.h:105: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
make[1]: *** [arch/alpha/kernel/asm-offsets.s] Error 1


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* Re: Badness in __mutex_unlock_slowpath
  2006-01-07 20:51 ` Badness in __mutex_unlock_slowpath Andrew James Wade
@ 2006-01-07 21:13   ` Arjan van de Ven
  2006-01-08  8:53     ` Ingo Molnar
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Arjan van de Ven @ 2006-01-07 21:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ajwade; +Cc: perex, Andrew Morton, linux-kernel, mingo

On Sat, 2006-01-07 at 15:51 -0500, Andrew James Wade wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I got this when "amaroK" started playing:
> 
> Badness in __mutex_unlock_slowpath at kernel/mutex.c:214
>  [<c03538e8>] __mutex_unlock_slowpath+0x56/0x1a2
>  [<c0302f08>] snd_pcm_oss_write+0x0/0x1e0
>  [<c0302f3c>] snd_pcm_oss_write+0x34/0x1e0
>  [<c0302f08>] snd_pcm_oss_write+0x0/0x1e0
>  [<c0148221>] vfs_write+0x83/0x122
>  [<c0148a36>] sys_write+0x3c/0x63
>  [<c0102ba3>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
> 
> (2.6.15-mm2)


this looks like a really evil alsa bug:

(pre mutex code below)

static ssize_t snd_pcm_oss_write(struct file *file, const char __user *buf, size_t count, loff_t *offset)
{
        snd_pcm_oss_file_t *pcm_oss_file;
        snd_pcm_substream_t *substream;
        long result;

        pcm_oss_file = file->private_data;
        substream = pcm_oss_file->streams[SNDRV_PCM_STREAM_PLAYBACK];
        if (substream == NULL)
                return -ENXIO;
        up(&file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_sem);
        result = snd_pcm_oss_write1(substream, buf, count);
        down(&file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_sem);


this is a .write method of a driver, which doesn't run with i_sem helt at all.
Best guess I have is that this code has up() and down() confused and switched...




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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 21:04   ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Jones
@ 2006-01-07 21:26     ` Brice Goglin
  2006-01-07 21:29       ` 2.6.15-mm2 David S. Miller
                         ` (3 more replies)
  0 siblings, 4 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Brice Goglin @ 2006-01-07 21:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dave Jones; +Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML

Dave Jones wrote:

>Are you sure you actually this device ...
>
> > 0000:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc M22 [Radeon Mobility M300] (prog-if 00 [VGA])
> > 	Subsystem: IBM: Unknown device 056e
> > 	Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR+ FastB2B-
> > 	Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=fast >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
> > 	Latency: 0, Cache Line Size: 0x08 (32 bytes)
> > 	Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 169
> > 	Region 0: Memory at c0000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=128M]
> > 	Region 1: I/O ports at 2000 [size=256]
> > 	Region 2: Memory at a8100000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K]
> > 	Expansion ROM at a8120000 [disabled] [size=128K]
> > 	Capabilities: <available only to root>
> > 00: 02 10 60 54 07 01 10 00 00 00 00 03 08 00 00 00
> > 10: 08 00 00 c0 01 20 00 00 00 00 10 a8 00 00 00 00
> > 20: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 10 6e 05
> > 30: 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0b 01 00 00
>
>is actually AGP ? (lspci -vvv of that device [as root] will tell you)
>
>		Dave
>
>  
>

Hi Dave,

It might be a PCI Express, I'm not sure. Here's lspci -vvv as root.
Where am I supposed to look ?

0000:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc M22 [Radeon
Mobility M300] (prog-if 00 [VGA])
        Subsystem: IBM: Unknown device 056e
        Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop-
ParErr- Stepping- SERR+ FastB2B-
        Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=fast >TAbort-
<TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
        Latency: 0, Cache Line Size: 0x08 (32 bytes)
        Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 169
        Region 0: Memory at c0000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=128M]
        Region 1: I/O ports at 2000 [size=256]
        Region 2: Memory at a8100000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K]
        Expansion ROM at a8120000 [disabled] [size=128K]
        Capabilities: [50] Power Management version 2
                Flags: PMEClk- DSI- D1+ D2+ AuxCurrent=0mA
PME(D0-,D1-,D2-,D3hot-,D3cold-)
                Status: D0 PME-Enable- DSel=0 DScale=0 PME-
        Capabilities: [58] #10 [0001]
        Capabilities: [80] Message Signalled Interrupts: 64bit+
Queue=0/0 Enable-
                Address: 0000000000000000  Data: 0000

Assuming this is a PCI Express card, then what is the proper fix ?
Should I prevent my initscript from loading agpgart (actually intel_agp)
at all ? (I guess udev or hotplug is trying to load it here). Is there
something like agpgart for PCI express ? Or is it useless ?

Brice


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 21:26     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
@ 2006-01-07 21:29       ` David S. Miller
  2006-01-07 21:41       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Arjan van de Ven
                         ` (2 subsequent siblings)
  3 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: David S. Miller @ 2006-01-07 21:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Brice.Goglin; +Cc: davej, akpm, linux-kernel

From: Brice Goglin <Brice.Goglin@ens-lyon.org>
Date: Sat, 07 Jan 2006 16:26:44 -0500

> It might be a PCI Express, I'm not sure.

It is PCI Express, I have the same thing in my T43p.

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 15:05 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
@ 2006-01-07 21:31   ` Andrew Morton
  2006-01-07 22:06     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
  2006-01-10 10:15     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Morton @ 2006-01-07 21:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Reuben Farrelly; +Cc: linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik, Stephen Hemminger

Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
>
> ...
> QLogic Fibre Channel HBA Driver
> ahci: probe of 0000:00:1f.2 failed with error -12

It's odd that the ahci driver returned -EBUSY.  Maybe this is due to "we
have legacy mode, but all ports are unavailable" in ata_pci_init_one().

> ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0x0 ctl 0x2 bmdma 0x0 irq 0
> ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0x0 ctl 0x2 bmdma 0x8 irq 0
> Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000000
>   printing eip:
> c0234702
> *pde = 00000000
> Oops: 0000 [#1]
> SMP
> last sysfs file:
> Modules linked in:
> CPU:    1
> EIP:    0060:[<c0234702>]    Not tainted VLI
> EFLAGS: 00010206   (2.6.15-mm2)
> EIP is at make_class_name+0x28/0x8d
> eax: 00000000   ebx: ffffffff   ecx: ffffffff   edx: c19d9224
> esi: 00000009   edi: 00000000   ebp: 00000000   esp: c1921d9c
> ds: 007b   es: 007b   ss: 0068
> Process swapper (pid: 1, threadinfo=c1921000 task=c1920a70)
> Stack: <0>c19d9224 c03a9158 c19d9224 c03a9158 c03a9160 c0234925 c03a90e0 00000000
>         <0>00000246 c19d9224 c19d9000 c19d9030 00000002 c02349db c19d90e4 c0253218
>         <0>c19d92c0 00000000 00000000 c0276693 00000000 c0279391 c035749f c1961640
> Call Trace:
>   [<c0234925>] class_device_del+0x9f/0x14d
>   [<c02349db>] class_device_unregister+0x8/0x10
>   [<c0253218>] scsi_remove_host+0xb8/0xf8
>   [<c0276693>] ata_host_remove+0xe/0x18
>   [<c0279391>] ata_device_add+0x2d3/0xb99
>   [<c02b6fb0>] pci_mmcfg_write+0xd3/0x103
>   [<c01eb713>] pci_bus_write_config_byte+0x4e/0x58
>   [<c02b67d3>] pcibios_set_master+0x74/0x8c
>   [<c027a2e5>] ata_pci_init_one+0x32c/0x38e
>   [<c01eb7ea>] pci_bus_read_config_word+0x62/0x6c
>   [<c01ef8bd>] pci_get_subsys+0x6c/0xe0
>   [<c027e334>] piix_init_one+0x18e/0x33a
>   [<c01ef259>] pci_device_probe+0x40/0x5b
>   [<c0233ed7>] driver_probe_device+0x35/0x98
>   [<c0234038>] __driver_attach+0x8a/0x8c
>   [<c02339a7>] bus_for_each_dev+0x39/0x57
>   [<c0233e4c>] driver_attach+0x16/0x1a
>   [<c0233fae>] __driver_attach+0x0/0x8c
>   [<c023365b>] bus_add_driver+0x6f/0x126
>   [<c01ef3f1>] __pci_register_driver+0x7d/0xac
>   [<c04023e9>] piix_init+0xc/0x1e
>   [<c01003c8>] init+0xff/0x324
>   [<c01002c9>] init+0x0/0x324
>   [<c0100d35>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
> Code: 89 c8 c3 55 57 56 53 83 ec 04 89 04 24 89 c2 8b 40 48 8b 38 31 ed bb ff ff 
> ff ff 89 d9 89 e8 f2 ae f7 d1 49 89 ce 8b 7a 08 89 d9 <f2> ae f7 d1 49 89 ca 8d 
> 4e 02 8d 04 0a ba d0 00 00 00 e8 22 cf

ata_device_add() has given up, has called ata_host_remove() and then we
presumably oopsed over incompletely initialised class stuff.  It's likely
that this oops is a second bug - a consequence of the -EBUSY.

> 
> 
> 2. Notice above how the sky2 driver is being bailed out:
> 
> ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:04:00.0[A] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 177
> sky2 Cannot find PowerManagement capability, aborting.
> sky2: probe of 0000:04:00.0 failed with error -5
>
> This has happened a number of times in the last few days, and I suspect is 
> unrelated to the oops that followed above.
> 
> This driver worked fine in 2.6.15-rc5-mm3, and seems to work OK when built as a 
> module.  But most of the time (not all the time) it doesn't like being 
> statically built in and fails with the above error.  Changes to this driver have 
> been fairly small lately so I'm not sure if it's the driver or something else 
> like ACPI that is the root cause.

Could be acpi, yes.

Parenthetically, I wouldn't have thought that this error should be fatal
for the driver.

> 3.  The boot up process with -mm2 was pretty lengthy, I had two periods of time 
> when the whole system just came to a crawl, first time was when starting cups, 
> and it came back to life and continued booting about 30s later.  Next when 
> starting hpijs it didn't come to life at all and I had to reboot.  No output to 
> the console for either, unfortunately.

Don't know, sorry.  But this kernel had oopsed, hadn't it?


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 21:26     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
  2006-01-07 21:29       ` 2.6.15-mm2 David S. Miller
@ 2006-01-07 21:41       ` Arjan van de Ven
  2006-01-07 21:42       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Jones
  2006-01-11 18:41       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
  3 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Arjan van de Ven @ 2006-01-07 21:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Brice Goglin; +Cc: Dave Jones, Andrew Morton, LKML


> Assuming this is a PCI Express card, then what is the proper fix ?
> Should I prevent my initscript from loading agpgart (actually intel_agp)
> at all ? (I guess udev or hotplug is trying to load it here). Is there
> something like agpgart for PCI express ? Or is it useless ?

PCI express neither needs nor can use AGP.

(and to be honest, AGP is one of those things that is best compiled into
the kernel if you need it. AGP deals with system/memory resources, and
some bioses fuck that up. If agp is built in, it'll be fixed in time.
There have been a series of bugs about it against fedora, until it we
made it compiled in .. and poof.. bugs gone)



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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 21:26     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
  2006-01-07 21:29       ` 2.6.15-mm2 David S. Miller
  2006-01-07 21:41       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Arjan van de Ven
@ 2006-01-07 21:42       ` Dave Jones
  2006-01-07 21:50         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
  2006-01-11 18:41       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
  3 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Dave Jones @ 2006-01-07 21:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Brice Goglin; +Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML

On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 04:26:44PM -0500, Brice Goglin wrote:

 > It might be a PCI Express, I'm not sure. Here's lspci -vvv as root.
 > Where am I supposed to look ?
 > 
 > 0000:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc M22 [Radeon
 > Mobility M300] (prog-if 00 [VGA])
 >         Subsystem: IBM: Unknown device 056e
 >         Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop-
 > ParErr- Stepping- SERR+ FastB2B-
 >         Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=fast >TAbort-
 > <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
 >         Latency: 0, Cache Line Size: 0x08 (32 bytes)
 >         Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 169
 >         Region 0: Memory at c0000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=128M]
 >         Region 1: I/O ports at 2000 [size=256]
 >         Region 2: Memory at a8100000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K]
 >         Expansion ROM at a8120000 [disabled] [size=128K]
 >         Capabilities: [50] Power Management version 2
 >                 Flags: PMEClk- DSI- D1+ D2+ AuxCurrent=0mA
 > PME(D0-,D1-,D2-,D3hot-,D3cold-)
 >                 Status: D0 PME-Enable- DSel=0 DScale=0 PME-
 >         Capabilities: [58] #10 [0001]
 >         Capabilities: [80] Message Signalled Interrupts: 64bit+
 > Queue=0/0 Enable-
 >                 Address: 0000000000000000  Data: 0000
 >
 > Assuming this is a PCI Express card, then what is the proper fix ?

It's PCIE.

 > Should I prevent my initscript from loading agpgart (actually intel_agp)
 > at all ? (I guess udev or hotplug is trying to load it here). Is there
 > something like agpgart for PCI express ? Or is it useless ?

it's useless. though the loading of it shouldn't harm anything.
Does it spew warnings during your boot ?

		Dave


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 21:42       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Jones
@ 2006-01-07 21:50         ` Brice Goglin
  2006-01-07 22:13           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Jones
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Brice Goglin @ 2006-01-07 21:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dave Jones; +Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML

Dave Jones wrote:

> > Should I prevent my initscript from loading agpgart (actually intel_agp)
> > at all ? (I guess udev or hotplug is trying to load it here). Is there
> > something like agpgart for PCI express ? Or is it useless ?
>
>it's useless. though the loading of it shouldn't harm anything.
>Does it spew warnings during your boot ?
>  
>
No, I don't see any warning/problem.

Thanks.
Brice


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 21:31   ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
@ 2006-01-07 22:06     ` Reuben Farrelly
  2006-01-07 23:15       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
  2006-01-10 10:15     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Reuben Farrelly @ 2006-01-07 22:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik, Stephen Hemminger



On 8/01/2006 10:31 a.m., Andrew Morton wrote:
> Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
>> ...
>> QLogic Fibre Channel HBA Driver
>> ahci: probe of 0000:00:1f.2 failed with error -12
> 
> It's odd that the ahci driver returned -EBUSY.  Maybe this is due to "we
> have legacy mode, but all ports are unavailable" in ata_pci_init_one().

I've now removed this driver from my .config via menuconfig, I certainly don't 
have the hardware and have no idea whatsoever how it came to be built in. 
Although I guess it shouldn't be blowing up even if that is the case?

>> ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0x0 ctl 0x2 bmdma 0x0 irq 0
>> ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0x0 ctl 0x2 bmdma 0x8 irq 0
>> Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000000
>>   printing eip:
>> c0234702
>> *pde = 00000000
>> Oops: 0000 [#1]
>> SMP
>> last sysfs file:
>> Modules linked in:
>> CPU:    1
>> EIP:    0060:[<c0234702>]    Not tainted VLI
>> EFLAGS: 00010206   (2.6.15-mm2)
>> EIP is at make_class_name+0x28/0x8d
>> eax: 00000000   ebx: ffffffff   ecx: ffffffff   edx: c19d9224
>> esi: 00000009   edi: 00000000   ebp: 00000000   esp: c1921d9c
>> ds: 007b   es: 007b   ss: 0068
>> Process swapper (pid: 1, threadinfo=c1921000 task=c1920a70)
>> Stack: <0>c19d9224 c03a9158 c19d9224 c03a9158 c03a9160 c0234925 c03a90e0 00000000
>>         <0>00000246 c19d9224 c19d9000 c19d9030 00000002 c02349db c19d90e4 c0253218
>>         <0>c19d92c0 00000000 00000000 c0276693 00000000 c0279391 c035749f c1961640
>> Call Trace:
>>   [<c0234925>] class_device_del+0x9f/0x14d
>>   [<c02349db>] class_device_unregister+0x8/0x10
>>   [<c0253218>] scsi_remove_host+0xb8/0xf8
>>   [<c0276693>] ata_host_remove+0xe/0x18
>>   [<c0279391>] ata_device_add+0x2d3/0xb99
>>   [<c02b6fb0>] pci_mmcfg_write+0xd3/0x103
>>   [<c01eb713>] pci_bus_write_config_byte+0x4e/0x58
>>   [<c02b67d3>] pcibios_set_master+0x74/0x8c
>>   [<c027a2e5>] ata_pci_init_one+0x32c/0x38e
>>   [<c01eb7ea>] pci_bus_read_config_word+0x62/0x6c
>>   [<c01ef8bd>] pci_get_subsys+0x6c/0xe0
>>   [<c027e334>] piix_init_one+0x18e/0x33a
>>   [<c01ef259>] pci_device_probe+0x40/0x5b
>>   [<c0233ed7>] driver_probe_device+0x35/0x98
>>   [<c0234038>] __driver_attach+0x8a/0x8c
>>   [<c02339a7>] bus_for_each_dev+0x39/0x57
>>   [<c0233e4c>] driver_attach+0x16/0x1a
>>   [<c0233fae>] __driver_attach+0x0/0x8c
>>   [<c023365b>] bus_add_driver+0x6f/0x126
>>   [<c01ef3f1>] __pci_register_driver+0x7d/0xac
>>   [<c04023e9>] piix_init+0xc/0x1e
>>   [<c01003c8>] init+0xff/0x324
>>   [<c01002c9>] init+0x0/0x324
>>   [<c0100d35>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
>> Code: 89 c8 c3 55 57 56 53 83 ec 04 89 04 24 89 c2 8b 40 48 8b 38 31 ed bb ff ff 
>> ff ff 89 d9 89 e8 f2 ae f7 d1 49 89 ce 8b 7a 08 89 d9 <f2> ae f7 d1 49 89 ca 8d 
>> 4e 02 8d 04 0a ba d0 00 00 00 e8 22 cf
> 
> ata_device_add() has given up, has called ata_host_remove() and then we
> presumably oopsed over incompletely initialised class stuff.  It's likely
> that this oops is a second bug - a consequence of the -EBUSY.
> 
>>
>> 2. Notice above how the sky2 driver is being bailed out:
>>
>> ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:04:00.0[A] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 177
>> sky2 Cannot find PowerManagement capability, aborting.
>> sky2: probe of 0000:04:00.0 failed with error -5
>>
>> This has happened a number of times in the last few days, and I suspect is 
>> unrelated to the oops that followed above.
>>
>> This driver worked fine in 2.6.15-rc5-mm3, and seems to work OK when built as a 
>> module.  But most of the time (not all the time) it doesn't like being 
>> statically built in and fails with the above error.  Changes to this driver have 
>> been fairly small lately so I'm not sure if it's the driver or something else 
>> like ACPI that is the root cause.
> 
> Could be acpi, yes.
> 
> Parenthetically, I wouldn't have thought that this error should be fatal
> for the driver.

lspci -vv shows that when the driver fails we see this:

Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=fast >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- 
 >SERR+ <PERR-

and when it works we see this:

Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=fast >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- 
 >SERR- <PERR-

I'm not sure if that's a consequence of the fail, or the cause of it.

>> 3.  The boot up process with -mm2 was pretty lengthy, I had two periods of time 
>> when the whole system just came to a crawl, first time was when starting cups, 
>> and it came back to life and continued booting about 30s later.  Next when 
>> starting hpijs it didn't come to life at all and I had to reboot.  No output to 
>> the console for either, unfortunately.
> 
> Don't know, sorry.  But this kernel had oopsed, hadn't it?

I reloaded multiple times, the oopsing only occurred till I did a full cold 
boot, and then it came right (but until then I had the oops twice in a row 
across a warm reboot).

If I have time to play later on today I'll see if I can get more info.

reuben



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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 21:50         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
@ 2006-01-07 22:13           ` Dave Jones
  2006-01-07 22:26             ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Dave Jones @ 2006-01-07 22:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Brice Goglin; +Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML

On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 04:50:48PM -0500, Brice Goglin wrote:
 > Dave Jones wrote:
 > 
 > > > Should I prevent my initscript from loading agpgart (actually intel_agp)
 > > > at all ? (I guess udev or hotplug is trying to load it here). Is there
 > > > something like agpgart for PCI express ? Or is it useless ?
 > >
 > >it's useless. though the loading of it shouldn't harm anything.
 > >Does it spew warnings during your boot ?
 > >  
 > >
 > No, I don't see any warning/problem.

I'm curious how you noticed this change of behaviour at all then :-)
(The only user visible change is that it no longer prints anything
 about agpgart during boot. Was that what tipped you off?)

		Dave


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 22:13           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Jones
@ 2006-01-07 22:26             ` Brice Goglin
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Brice Goglin @ 2006-01-07 22:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dave Jones; +Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML

Dave Jones wrote:

>On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 04:50:48PM -0500, Brice Goglin wrote:
> > Dave Jones wrote:
> > 
> > > > Should I prevent my initscript from loading agpgart (actually intel_agp)
> > > > at all ? (I guess udev or hotplug is trying to load it here). Is there
> > > > something like agpgart for PCI express ? Or is it useless ?
> > >
> > >it's useless. though the loading of it shouldn't harm anything.
> > >Does it spew warnings during your boot ?
> > >  
> > >
> > No, I don't see any warning/problem.
>
>I'm curious how you noticed this change of behaviour at all then :-)
>(The only user visible change is that it no longer prints anything
> about agpgart during boot. Was that what tipped you off?)
>  
>
I simply noticed modprobe saying that agpgart didn't get loaded ("No
such device") during hardware detection. Nothing else. Nothing bad then.

Brice


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 19:31 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
  2006-01-07 21:04   ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Jones
@ 2006-01-07 22:58   ` Andrew Morton
  2006-01-07 23:38     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Morton @ 2006-01-07 22:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Brice Goglin; +Cc: linux-kernel, Brown, Len, linux-acpi

Brice Goglin <Brice.Goglin@ens-lyon.org> wrote:
>
> 2) acpi-cpufreq does not load either, returns ENODEV too. It's probably
>  git-acpi. I tried to revert it but there are lots of other patches
>  depending on it, so I finally gave up.

OK, let me try to reproduce this.  acpi and cpufreq are fully merged up, so
this bug may well be in mainline now.

>  3) wpa_supplicant does not find my WPA network anymore (while iwlist
>  scanning sees). I didn't see anything relevant in dmesg. My driver is
>  ipw2200.

It's things like this which make me consider a career in carpentry.

I assume 2.6.15 works OK?

Unfortunately I don't know diddly about wpa_supplicant (how come FC5-test1
doesn't ship it?)


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 22:06     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
@ 2006-01-07 23:15       ` Reuben Farrelly
  2006-01-07 23:40         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Reuben Farrelly @ 2006-01-07 23:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik, Stephen Hemminger

Replying to myself is not a good thing but:

On 8/01/2006 11:06 a.m., Reuben Farrelly wrote:
> 
> 
> On 8/01/2006 10:31 a.m., Andrew Morton wrote:
>> Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
>>> ...
>>> QLogic Fibre Channel HBA Driver
>>> ahci: probe of 0000:00:1f.2 failed with error -12
>>
>> It's odd that the ahci driver returned -EBUSY.  Maybe this is due to "we
>> have legacy mode, but all ports are unavailable" in ata_pci_init_one().
> 
> I've now removed this driver from my .config via menuconfig, I certainly 
> don't have the hardware and have no idea whatsoever how it came to be 
> built in. Although I guess it shouldn't be blowing up even if that is 
> the case?

I thought I'd clear up that I only removed the QLogic driver, and not AHCI ;-)

reuben

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 22:58   ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
@ 2006-01-07 23:38     ` Brice Goglin
  2006-01-08 12:24       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
  2006-01-08 12:28       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Brice Goglin @ 2006-01-07 23:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: linux-kernel, Brown, Len, linux-acpi

Andrew Morton wrote:

>Brice Goglin <Brice.Goglin@ens-lyon.org> wrote:
>  
>
>>2) acpi-cpufreq does not load either, returns ENODEV too. It's probably
>> git-acpi. I tried to revert it but there are lots of other patches
>> depending on it, so I finally gave up.
>>    
>>
>
>OK, let me try to reproduce this.  acpi and cpufreq are fully merged up, so
>this bug may well be in mainline now.
>
>  
>
>> 3) wpa_supplicant does not find my WPA network anymore (while iwlist
>> scanning sees). I didn't see anything relevant in dmesg. My driver is
>> ipw2200.
>>    
>>
>
>It's things like this which make me consider a career in carpentry.
>
>I assume 2.6.15 works OK?
>  
>

2.6.15 and 2.6.15-git3 both don't show any of these issues. Did acpi and
cpufreq get merged after -git3 ?

thanks,
Brice


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 23:15       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
@ 2006-01-07 23:40         ` Andrew Morton
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Morton @ 2006-01-07 23:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Reuben Farrelly; +Cc: linux-kernel, jgarzik, shemminger

Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
>
> Replying to myself is not a good thing but:
> 
> On 8/01/2006 11:06 a.m., Reuben Farrelly wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > On 8/01/2006 10:31 a.m., Andrew Morton wrote:
> >> Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
> >>> ...
> >>> QLogic Fibre Channel HBA Driver
> >>> ahci: probe of 0000:00:1f.2 failed with error -12
> >>
> >> It's odd that the ahci driver returned -EBUSY.  Maybe this is due to "we
> >> have legacy mode, but all ports are unavailable" in ata_pci_init_one().
> > 
> > I've now removed this driver from my .config via menuconfig, I certainly 
> > don't have the hardware and have no idea whatsoever how it came to be 
> > built in. Although I guess it shouldn't be blowing up even if that is 
> > the case?
> 
> I thought I'd clear up that I only removed the QLogic driver, and not AHCI ;-)
> 

That message was caused by the ahci driver.  

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken
  2006-01-07 21:06 ` 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken Alexey Dobriyan
@ 2006-01-07 23:48   ` Andrew Morton
  2006-01-08  0:45     ` [PATCH -mm] fixup *at syscalls additions (alpha, sparc64) Alexey Dobriyan
                       ` (3 more replies)
  0 siblings, 4 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Morton @ 2006-01-07 23:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Alexey Dobriyan; +Cc: linux-kernel

Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> alpha Just Broken (TM)
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>   CC      arch/alpha/kernel/asm-offsets.s
> In file included from include/asm/user.h:5,
>                  from include/linux/user.h:1,
>                  from include/linux/kernel.h:16,
>                  from include/linux/spinlock.h:54,
>                  from include/linux/capability.h:45,
>                  from include/linux/sched.h:7,
>                  from arch/alpha/kernel/asm-offsets.c:9:
> include/linux/ptrace.h: In function `ptrace_link':
> include/linux/ptrace.h:100: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
> include/linux/ptrace.h: In function `ptrace_unlink':
> include/linux/ptrace.h:105: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
> make[1]: *** [arch/alpha/kernel/asm-offsets.s] Error 1

This is caused by the inclusion of user.h in kernel.h added by
dump_thread-cleanup.patch.

Fix:

--- 25-alpha/include/linux/kernel.h~dump_thread-cleanup-fix	2006-01-07 15:46:50.000000000 -0800
+++ 25-alpha-akpm/include/linux/kernel.h	2006-01-07 15:47:20.000000000 -0800
@@ -13,7 +13,6 @@
 #include <linux/types.h>
 #include <linux/compiler.h>
 #include <linux/bitops.h>
-#include <linux/user.h>
 #include <asm/byteorder.h>
 #include <asm/bug.h>
 
@@ -48,6 +47,8 @@ extern int console_printk[];
 #define default_console_loglevel (console_printk[3])
 
 struct completion;
+struct pt_regs;
+struct user;
 
 /**
  * might_sleep - annotation for functions that can sleep
@@ -124,7 +125,6 @@ extern int __kernel_text_address(unsigne
 extern int kernel_text_address(unsigned long addr);
 extern int session_of_pgrp(int pgrp);
 
-struct pt_regs;
 extern void dump_thread(struct pt_regs *regs, struct user *dump);
 
 #ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK
_


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 13:22 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
                   ` (9 preceding siblings ...)
  2006-01-07 21:06 ` 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken Alexey Dobriyan
@ 2006-01-08  0:40 ` Alexander Gran
       [not found] ` <200601080139.34774@zodiac.zodiac.dnsalias.org>
  2006-01-10 21:20 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Serge E. Hallyn
  12 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Alexander Gran @ 2006-01-08  0:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

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Am Samstag, 7. Januar 2006 14:22 schrieben Sie:
> ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.15/2.6.15
>-mm2/
>
> This should be somewhat less buggy than 2.6.15-mm1.

Yep. I can boot and use X. You're getting that mail from 2.6.15-mm2.
However I still get these
EDAC PCI- Detected Parity Error on 0000:00:1e.0
And the system is quite sluggish
Dunno why, perhaps because of EDAC.

regards
Alex

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* [PATCH -mm] fixup *at syscalls additions (alpha, sparc64)
  2006-01-07 23:48   ` Andrew Morton
@ 2006-01-08  0:45     ` Alexey Dobriyan
  2006-01-08  0:54     ` [PATCH -mm] Fixup arch/alpha/mm/init.c compilation Alexey Dobriyan
                       ` (2 subsequent siblings)
  3 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Alexey Dobriyan @ 2006-01-08  0:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: linux-kernel, Ulrich Drepper

Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
---

 Apply after dump_thread-cleanup.patch fixup.

--- linux-2.6.15-mm2/arch/alpha/kernel/osf_sys.c
+++ linux-1/arch/alpha/kernel/osf_sys.c
@@ -960,7 +960,7 @@ osf_utimes(char __user *filename, struct
 			return -EFAULT;
 	}
 
-	return do_utimes(filename, tvs ? ktvs : NULL);
+	return do_utimes(AT_FDCWD, filename, tvs ? ktvs : NULL);
 }
 
 #define MAX_SELECT_SECONDS \
--- linux-2.6.15-mm2/arch/sparc64/kernel/sys_sparc32.c
+++ linux-1/arch/sparc64/kernel/sys_sparc32.c
@@ -820,7 +820,7 @@ asmlinkage long sys32_utimes(char __user
 			return -EFAULT;
 	}
 
-	return do_utimes(filename, (tvs ? &ktvs[0] : NULL));
+	return do_utimes(AT_FDCWD, filename, (tvs ? &ktvs[0] : NULL));
 }
 
 /* These are here just in case some old sparc32 binary calls it. */


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* [PATCH -mm] Fixup arch/alpha/mm/init.c compilation
  2006-01-07 23:48   ` Andrew Morton
  2006-01-08  0:45     ` [PATCH -mm] fixup *at syscalls additions (alpha, sparc64) Alexey Dobriyan
@ 2006-01-08  0:54     ` Alexey Dobriyan
  2006-01-08 12:31     ` 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken Alexey Dobriyan
  2006-01-11  2:24     ` Paul Jackson
  3 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Alexey Dobriyan @ 2006-01-08  0:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: linux-kernel

  CC      arch/alpha/mm/init.o
In file included from include/asm/tlb.h:10,
                 from arch/alpha/mm/init.c:32:
include/asm-generic/tlb.h: In function `tlb_flush_mmu':
include/asm-generic/tlb.h:77: warning: implicit declaration of function `release_pages'
include/asm-generic/tlb.h: In function `tlb_remove_page':
include/asm-generic/tlb.h:106: warning: implicit declaration of function `page_cache_release'

Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
---

 arch/alpha/mm/init.c |    1 +
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)

--- a/arch/alpha/mm/init.c
+++ b/arch/alpha/mm/init.c
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
 /* 2.3.x zone allocator, 1999 Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@suse.de> */
 
 #include <linux/config.h>
+#include <linux/pagemap.h>
 #include <linux/signal.h>
 #include <linux/sched.h>
 #include <linux/kernel.h>


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* Re: Badness in __mutex_unlock_slowpath
  2006-01-07 21:13   ` Arjan van de Ven
@ 2006-01-08  8:53     ` Ingo Molnar
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Ingo Molnar @ 2006-01-08  8:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Arjan van de Ven; +Cc: ajwade, perex, Andrew Morton, linux-kernel, mingo


* Arjan van de Ven <arjan@infradead.org> wrote:

> this looks like a really evil alsa bug:
> 
> (pre mutex code below)

>         up(&file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_sem);
>         result = snd_pcm_oss_write1(substream, buf, count);
>         down(&file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_sem);

> this is a .write method of a driver, which doesn't run with i_sem held 
> at all. Best guess I have is that this code has up() and down() 
> confused and switched...

well snd_pcm_oss_read1() is not using the mutex at all - nor any other 
functions here. So the patch below removes the i_mutex use. _If_ some 
synchronization is needed it would be needed in the read1 case too: it 
is destructive to a sound stream when it is 'read' and when it is 
'written' just as much.

the bug could cause inode corruption on the VFS level: one thread 
unlocks an inode it doesnt own - this could surprise another thread 
holding that mutex and could allow a third thread to lock it and thus 
two threads would be in a critical section - bad.

	Ingo

--
remove bogus i_mutex use from sound/core/oss/pcm_oss.c.

Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>

----

 sound/core/oss/pcm_oss.c |    2 --
 1 files changed, 2 deletions(-)

Index: linux/sound/core/oss/pcm_oss.c
===================================================================
--- linux.orig/sound/core/oss/pcm_oss.c
+++ linux/sound/core/oss/pcm_oss.c
@@ -2135,9 +2135,7 @@ static ssize_t snd_pcm_oss_write(struct 
 	substream = pcm_oss_file->streams[SNDRV_PCM_STREAM_PLAYBACK];
 	if (substream == NULL)
 		return -ENXIO;
-	mutex_unlock(&file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
 	result = snd_pcm_oss_write1(substream, buf, count);
-	mutex_lock(&file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_mutex);
 #ifdef OSS_DEBUG
 	printk("pcm_oss: write %li bytes (wrote %li bytes)\n", (long)count, (long)result);
 #endif

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 23:38     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
@ 2006-01-08 12:24       ` Andrew Morton
  2006-01-08 14:39         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
  2006-01-08 12:28       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Morton @ 2006-01-08 12:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Brice Goglin; +Cc: linux-kernel, len.brown, linux-acpi

Brice Goglin <Brice.Goglin@ens-lyon.org> wrote:
>
> Andrew Morton wrote:
> 
> >Brice Goglin <Brice.Goglin@ens-lyon.org> wrote:
> >  
> >
> >>2) acpi-cpufreq does not load either, returns ENODEV too. It's probably
> >> git-acpi. I tried to revert it but there are lots of other patches
> >> depending on it, so I finally gave up.
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >OK, let me try to reproduce this.  acpi and cpufreq are fully merged up, so
> >this bug may well be in mainline now.
> >
> >  
> >
> >> 3) wpa_supplicant does not find my WPA network anymore (while iwlist
> >> scanning sees). I didn't see anything relevant in dmesg. My driver is
> >> ipw2200.
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >It's things like this which make me consider a career in carpentry.
> >
> >I assume 2.6.15 works OK?
> >  
> >
> 
> 2.6.15 and 2.6.15-git3 both don't show any of these issues. Did acpi and
> cpufreq get merged after -git3 ?
> 

Well whatever bug it is, it's in Linus's tree now.  Happens for me too.

I traced the failure down as far as acpi_processor_get_performance_info(),
where it's failing here:

	status = acpi_get_handle(pr->handle, "_PCT", &handle);
	if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
		ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_INFO,
				  "ACPI-based processor performance control unavailable\n"));
		return_VALUE(-ENODEV);
	}



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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 23:38     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
  2006-01-08 12:24       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
@ 2006-01-08 12:28       ` Andrew Morton
  2006-01-08 14:14         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Morton @ 2006-01-08 12:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Brice Goglin; +Cc: linux-kernel

Brice Goglin <Brice.Goglin@ens-lyon.org> wrote:
>
>  >> 3) wpa_supplicant does not find my WPA network anymore (while iwlist
>  >> scanning sees). I didn't see anything relevant in dmesg. My driver is
>  >> ipw2200.

And this one I don't have a clue about.  Can you test the next git
snapshot, or otherwise work out a bit more about it?

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken
  2006-01-07 23:48   ` Andrew Morton
  2006-01-08  0:45     ` [PATCH -mm] fixup *at syscalls additions (alpha, sparc64) Alexey Dobriyan
  2006-01-08  0:54     ` [PATCH -mm] Fixup arch/alpha/mm/init.c compilation Alexey Dobriyan
@ 2006-01-08 12:31     ` Alexey Dobriyan
  2006-01-11  2:24     ` Paul Jackson
  3 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Alexey Dobriyan @ 2006-01-08 12:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: linux-kernel

On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 03:48:42PM -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:
> Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com> wrote:
> >                  from arch/alpha/kernel/asm-offsets.c:9:
> > include/linux/ptrace.h: In function `ptrace_link':
> > include/linux/ptrace.h:100: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
> > include/linux/ptrace.h: In function `ptrace_unlink':
> > include/linux/ptrace.h:105: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
> > make[1]: *** [arch/alpha/kernel/asm-offsets.s] Error 1
>
> This is caused by the inclusion of user.h in kernel.h added by
> dump_thread-cleanup.patch.
>
> Fix:
>
> --- 25-alpha/include/linux/kernel.h~dump_thread-cleanup-fix	2006-01-07 15:46:50.000000000 -0800
> +++ 25-alpha-akpm/include/linux/kernel.h	2006-01-07 15:47:20.000000000 -0800
> @@ -13,7 +13,6 @@
>  #include <linux/types.h>
>  #include <linux/compiler.h>
>  #include <linux/bitops.h>
> -#include <linux/user.h>
>  #include <asm/byteorder.h>
>  #include <asm/bug.h>
>  
> @@ -48,6 +47,8 @@ extern int console_printk[];
>  #define default_console_loglevel (console_printk[3])
>  
>  struct completion;
> +struct pt_regs;
> +struct user;
>  
>  /**
>   * might_sleep - annotation for functions that can sleep
> @@ -124,7 +125,6 @@ extern int __kernel_text_address(unsigne
>  extern int kernel_text_address(unsigned long addr);
>  extern int session_of_pgrp(int pgrp);
>  
> -struct pt_regs;
>  extern void dump_thread(struct pt_regs *regs, struct user *dump);
>  
>  #ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK
> _

Yum. It also remove truckload of warnings from parisc build:

include/linux/kernel.h:128: warning: "struct user" declared inside parameter list
include/linux/kernel.h:128: warning: its scope is only this definition or declaration, which is probably not what you want


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-08 12:28       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
@ 2006-01-08 14:14         ` Brice Goglin
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Brice Goglin @ 2006-01-08 14:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: linux-kernel

Andrew Morton wrote:

>Brice Goglin <Brice.Goglin@ens-lyon.org> wrote:
>  
>
>> >> 3) wpa_supplicant does not find my WPA network anymore (while iwlist
>> >> scanning sees). I didn't see anything relevant in dmesg. My driver is
>> >> ipw2200.
>>    
>>
>
>And this one I don't have a clue about.  Can you test the next git
>snapshot, or otherwise work out a bit more about it?
>  
>
I just work out a bit more and finally got it to work... Looks like
wpa_supplicant needs a less flexible configuration now that some of my
neighbors got a wireless access point for christmas. Let's say this bug
does not exist. I'll try to check whether it's really worse on -mm  than
on vanilla.
Sorry about that.

Brice


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-08 12:24       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
@ 2006-01-08 14:39         ` Brice Goglin
  2006-01-08 18:56           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Brice Goglin @ 2006-01-08 14:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: linux-kernel, len.brown, linux-acpi

Andrew Morton wrote:

>Well whatever bug it is, it's in Linus's tree now.  Happens for me too.
>
>  
>
Happens for you in -git4 ? Does not here...

Brice



>I traced the failure down as far as acpi_processor_get_performance_info(),
>where it's failing here:
>
>	status = acpi_get_handle(pr->handle, "_PCT", &handle);
>	if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
>		ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_INFO,
>				  "ACPI-based processor performance control unavailable\n"));
>		return_VALUE(-ENODEV);
>	}
>
>
>  
>


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-08 14:39         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
@ 2006-01-08 18:56           ` Andrew Morton
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Morton @ 2006-01-08 18:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Brice Goglin; +Cc: linux-kernel, len.brown, linux-acpi

Brice Goglin <Brice.Goglin@ens-lyon.org> wrote:
>
> Andrew Morton wrote:
> 
> >Well whatever bug it is, it's in Linus's tree now.  Happens for me too.
> >
> >  
> >
> Happens for you in -git4 ?

Yup.

> Does not here...

grr.

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 15:08 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jesper Juhl
@ 2006-01-09 17:47   ` Jesper Juhl
  2006-01-09 17:57     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Jones
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Jesper Juhl @ 2006-01-09 17:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: linux-kernel, Dave Jones

On 1/7/06, Jesper Juhl <jesper.juhl@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 1/7/06, Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> wrote:
> >
> > ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.15/2.6.15-mm2/
> >
> > This should be somewhat less buggy than 2.6.15-mm1.
> >
> For some maybe. For me it's just as broken as 2.6.15-mm1 :-(
>
> I'll turn on all debug switches and try and collect some crash dumps.
> If there's anything specific you want me to try, let me know.
>

Ok, got some info.

Following Dave's theory that, given that I hit bad_page() sometimes
during the crash that might actually be the first thing I hit before
hitting BUG(), I added an infinite loop at the end of bad_page() so it
would stay on screen for me to write down - and bad_page() turns out
to actuall *be* the very first thing I hit.

Here's what bad_page printed for me :

Bad page state in process 'kded'
[<c0103e77>] dump_stack+0x17/0x20
[<c0148999>] bad_page+0x69/0x160
[<c0148e92>] __free_pages_ok+0xa2/0x120
[<c0149c7f>] __free_pages+0x2f/0x60
[<c02acb63>] sg_page_free+0x23/0x30
[<c02abdb3>] sg_remove_scat+0x63/0xe0
[<c02ac80d>] __sg_remove_sfp+0x4d/0xc0
[<c02ac927>] sg_remove_sfp+0xa7/0x120
[<c02a8b39>] sg_release+0x49/0xc0
[<c0166827>] __fput+0x167/0x1b0
[<c01666ab>] fput+0x3b/0x50
[<c0164efc>] filp_close+0x3c/0x80
[<c0164fa9>] sys_close+0x69/0x90
[<c0103009>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb
Hexdump:
000: ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
010: 50 81 e8 c1 50 81 e8 c1 ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00
020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
030: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
040: 00 00 00 00 ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
050: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
060: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
070: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
080: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
090: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
0a0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
0b0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-09 17:47   ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jesper Juhl
@ 2006-01-09 17:57     ` Dave Jones
  2006-01-09 18:01       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jesper Juhl
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Dave Jones @ 2006-01-09 17:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jesper Juhl; +Cc: Andrew Morton, linux-kernel

On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 06:47:01PM +0100, Jesper Juhl wrote:

 > Here's what bad_page printed for me :
 > 
 > Bad page state in process 'kded'
 > [<c0103e77>] dump_stack+0x17/0x20
 > [<c0148999>] bad_page+0x69/0x160

Odd, there should be more state between the 'Bad page'
and the backtrace.

    printk(KERN_EMERG "Bad page state in process '%s'\n"
		"page:%p flags:0x%0*lx mapping:%p mapcount:%d count:%d\n"
		"Trying to fix it up, but a reboot is needed\n"

Did you aggressively trim that, or did it for some
reason not get printed ?
 
		Dave


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-09 17:57     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Jones
@ 2006-01-09 18:01       ` Jesper Juhl
  2006-01-09 18:24         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Hugh Dickins
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Jesper Juhl @ 2006-01-09 18:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dave Jones, Jesper Juhl, Andrew Morton, linux-kernel

On 1/9/06, Dave Jones <davej@redhat.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 06:47:01PM +0100, Jesper Juhl wrote:
>
>  > Here's what bad_page printed for me :
>  >
>  > Bad page state in process 'kded'
>  > [<c0103e77>] dump_stack+0x17/0x20
>  > [<c0148999>] bad_page+0x69/0x160
>
> Odd, there should be more state between the 'Bad page'
> and the backtrace.
>
>     printk(KERN_EMERG "Bad page state in process '%s'\n"
>                 "page:%p flags:0x%0*lx mapping:%p mapcount:%d count:%d\n"
>                 "Trying to fix it up, but a reboot is needed\n"
>
> Did you aggressively trim that, or did it for some
> reason not get printed ?
>

I did not trim that.

All I did was add

 printk(KERN_EMERG "we hit bad page, looping forever\n");
 while (1) {
    mdelay(1000);
 }

to the end of bad_page()

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-09 18:01       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jesper Juhl
@ 2006-01-09 18:24         ` Hugh Dickins
  2006-01-09 18:48           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jesper Juhl
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Hugh Dickins @ 2006-01-09 18:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jesper Juhl; +Cc: Dave Jones, Andrew Morton, linux-kernel

On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Jesper Juhl wrote:
> On 1/9/06, Dave Jones <davej@redhat.com> wrote:
> > On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 06:47:01PM +0100, Jesper Juhl wrote:
> >
> >  > Here's what bad_page printed for me :
> >  >
> >  > Bad page state in process 'kded'
> >  > [<c0103e77>] dump_stack+0x17/0x20
> >  > [<c0148999>] bad_page+0x69/0x160
> >
> > Odd, there should be more state between the 'Bad page'
> > and the backtrace.
> >
> >     printk(KERN_EMERG "Bad page state in process '%s'\n"
> >                 "page:%p flags:0x%0*lx mapping:%p mapcount:%d count:%d\n"
> >                 "Trying to fix it up, but a reboot is needed\n"
> >
> > Did you aggressively trim that, or did it for some
> > reason not get printed ?
> >
> 
> I did not trim that.
> 
> All I did was add
> 
>  printk(KERN_EMERG "we hit bad page, looping forever\n");
>  while (1) {
>     mdelay(1000);
>  }
> 
> to the end of bad_page()

I'm afraid someone has recently "tidied up" bad_page, and missed out
the most interesting KERN_EMERG of all.  No promises that this will
actually help us more than the backtrace you've sent, but please give
it another go with patch below applied.  Andrew, please pass along...


Restore KERN_EMERG to each line printed by bad_page.

Signed-off-by: Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com>

--- 2.6.15-mm2/mm/page_alloc.c	2006-01-07 14:05:58.000000000 +0000
+++ linux/mm/page_alloc.c	2006-01-09 18:13:00.000000000 +0000
@@ -137,9 +137,9 @@ static inline int bad_range(struct zone 
 static void bad_page(struct page *page)
 {
 	printk(KERN_EMERG "Bad page state in process '%s'\n"
-		"page:%p flags:0x%0*lx mapping:%p mapcount:%d count:%d\n"
-		"Trying to fix it up, but a reboot is needed\n"
-		"Backtrace:\n",
+		KERN_EMERG "page:%p flags:0x%0*lx mapping:%p mapcount:%d count:%d\n"
+		KERN_EMERG "Trying to fix it up, but a reboot is needed\n"
+		KERN_EMERG "Backtrace:\n",
 		current->comm, page, (int)(2*sizeof(unsigned long)),
 		(unsigned long)page->flags, page->mapping,
 		page_mapcount(page), page_count(page));

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-09 18:24         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Hugh Dickins
@ 2006-01-09 18:48           ` Jesper Juhl
  2006-01-09 19:16             ` 2.6.15-mm2 Hugh Dickins
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Jesper Juhl @ 2006-01-09 18:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Hugh Dickins; +Cc: Dave Jones, Andrew Morton, linux-kernel

On 1/9/06, Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Jesper Juhl wrote:
> > On 1/9/06, Dave Jones <davej@redhat.com> wrote:
> > > On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 06:47:01PM +0100, Jesper Juhl wrote:
> > >
> > >  > Here's what bad_page printed for me :
> > >  >
> > >  > Bad page state in process 'kded'
> > >  > [<c0103e77>] dump_stack+0x17/0x20
> > >  > [<c0148999>] bad_page+0x69/0x160
> > >
> > > Odd, there should be more state between the 'Bad page'
> > > and the backtrace.
> > >
> > >     printk(KERN_EMERG "Bad page state in process '%s'\n"
> > >                 "page:%p flags:0x%0*lx mapping:%p mapcount:%d count:%d\n"
> > >                 "Trying to fix it up, but a reboot is needed\n"
> > >
> > > Did you aggressively trim that, or did it for some
> > > reason not get printed ?
> > >
> >
> > I did not trim that.
> >
> > All I did was add
> >
> >  printk(KERN_EMERG "we hit bad page, looping forever\n");
> >  while (1) {
> >     mdelay(1000);
> >  }
> >
> > to the end of bad_page()
>
> I'm afraid someone has recently "tidied up" bad_page, and missed out
> the most interesting KERN_EMERG of all.  No promises that this will
> actually help us more than the backtrace you've sent, but please give
> it another go with patch below applied.  Andrew, please pass along...
>
>
> Restore KERN_EMERG to each line printed by bad_page.
>
Ok, with that patch the page, flags, mapping, mapcount & count
information prints again.
I get the exact same backtrace as before though, but a slightly
different hexdump :

Bad page state in process 'kded'
page:c1e75400 flags:0x00000000 mapping:00000000 mapcount:1 count:0
Trying to fix it up, but a reboot is needed
Backtrace:
[<c0103e77>] dump_stack+0x17/0x20
[<c0148999>] bad_page+0x69/0x160
[<c0148e92>] __free_pages_ok+0xa2/0x120
[<c0149c7f>] __free_pages+0x2f/0x60
[<c02acb63>] sg_page_free+0x23/0x30
[<c02abdb3>] sg_remove_scat+0x63/0xe0
[<c02ac80d>] __sg_remove_sfp+0x4d/0xc0
[<c02ac927>] sg_remove_sfp+0xa7/0x120
[<c02a8b39>] sg_release+0x49/0xc0
[<c0166827>] __fput+0x167/0x1b0
[<c01666ab>] fput+0x3b/0x50
[<c0164efc>] filp_close+0x3c/0x80
[<c0164fa9>] sys_close+0x69/0x90
[<c0103009>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb
Hexdump:
000: ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
010: d0 53 e7 c1 d0 53 e7 c1 ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00
020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
030: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
040: 00 00 00 00 ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
050: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
060: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
070: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
080: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
090: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
0a0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
0b0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

One more note: the first time I booted the kernel with this patch X
failed to start. It started and blacked out the screen, at that point
the system hung, but not completely, I could still switch tty with
ctrl+alt+f? but all tty's I switched to were also completely black
with just a cursor in the top left corner. The system never recovered
from this state and I was forced to press the reset button.
The second time it booted up fine and launched kdm as usual to let me
log in and upon logging in it crashed as expected while launching KDE
(at that point I had switched over to tty1 and captured the crash dump
you see above).
So, it seems to me that we may have more than one bug.


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-09 18:48           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jesper Juhl
@ 2006-01-09 19:16             ` Hugh Dickins
  2006-01-09 19:21               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Hugh Dickins
  2006-01-09 19:39               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jesper Juhl
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Hugh Dickins @ 2006-01-09 19:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jesper Juhl
  Cc: Dave Jones, Andrew Morton, Doug Gilbert, James Bottomley,
	Nick Piggin, linux-kernel

On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Jesper Juhl wrote:
> Ok, with that patch the page, flags, mapping, mapcount & count
> information prints again.

Good, thanks.

> I get the exact same backtrace as before though, but a slightly
> different hexdump :

(I find -mm's hexdump addition really irritating.  Perhaps it could
be helpful if properly formatted, but not that dump of bytes.)

> Bad page state in process 'kded'
> page:c1e75400 flags:0x00000000 mapping:00000000 mapcount:1 count:0
> Trying to fix it up, but a reboot is needed
> Backtrace:
> [<c0103e77>] dump_stack+0x17/0x20
> [<c0148999>] bad_page+0x69/0x160
> [<c0148e92>] __free_pages_ok+0xa2/0x120
> [<c0149c7f>] __free_pages+0x2f/0x60
> [<c02acb63>] sg_page_free+0x23/0x30
> [<c02abdb3>] sg_remove_scat+0x63/0xe0
....

Having sent you the patch to restore the KERN_EMERGs, I then took a
look at drivers/scsi/sg.c, and it looks as if changes have gone into
2.6.15-git which might make more urgent a fix we knew would be needed
in some cases.  Could you try the patch below and let us know if it
fixes your problems?  Thanks...


Remove sg_rb_correct4mmap() and its nasty __put_page()s, which are liable
to do quite the wrong thing.  Instead allocate pages with __GFP_COMP, then
high-orders should be safe for exposure to userspace by sg_vma_nopage(),
without any further manipulations.  Based on original patch by Nick Piggin.

Signed-off-by: Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com>

--- 2.6.15-mm2/drivers/scsi/sg.c	2006-01-09 11:36:26.000000000 +0000
+++ linux/drivers/scsi/sg.c	2006-01-09 18:46:17.000000000 +0000
@@ -1140,32 +1140,6 @@ sg_fasync(int fd, struct file *filp, int
 	return (retval < 0) ? retval : 0;
 }
 
-/* When startFinish==1 increments page counts for pages other than the 
-   first of scatter gather elements obtained from alloc_pages().
-   When startFinish==0 decrements ... */
-static void
-sg_rb_correct4mmap(Sg_scatter_hold * rsv_schp, int startFinish)
-{
-	struct scatterlist *sg = rsv_schp->buffer;
-	struct page *page;
-	int k, m;
-
-	SCSI_LOG_TIMEOUT(3, printk("sg_rb_correct4mmap: startFinish=%d, scatg=%d\n", 
-				   startFinish, rsv_schp->k_use_sg));
-	/* N.B. correction _not_ applied to base page of each allocation */
-	for (k = 0; k < rsv_schp->k_use_sg; ++k, ++sg) {
-		for (m = PAGE_SIZE; m < sg->length; m += PAGE_SIZE) {
-			page = sg->page;
-			if (startFinish)
-				get_page(page);
-			else {
-				if (page_count(page) > 0)
-					__put_page(page);
-			}
-		}
-	}
-}
-
 static struct page *
 sg_vma_nopage(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long addr, int *type)
 {
@@ -1237,10 +1211,7 @@ sg_mmap(struct file *filp, struct vm_are
 		sa += len;
 	}
 
-	if (0 == sfp->mmap_called) {
-		sg_rb_correct4mmap(rsv_schp, 1);	/* do only once per fd lifetime */
-		sfp->mmap_called = 1;
-	}
+	sfp->mmap_called = 1;
 	vma->vm_flags |= VM_RESERVED;
 	vma->vm_private_data = sfp;
 	vma->vm_ops = &sg_mmap_vm_ops;
@@ -2395,8 +2366,6 @@ __sg_remove_sfp(Sg_device * sdp, Sg_fd *
 		SCSI_LOG_TIMEOUT(6, 
 			printk("__sg_remove_sfp:    bufflen=%d, k_use_sg=%d\n",
 			(int) sfp->reserve.bufflen, (int) sfp->reserve.k_use_sg));
-		if (sfp->mmap_called)
-			sg_rb_correct4mmap(&sfp->reserve, 0);	/* undo correction */
 		sg_remove_scat(&sfp->reserve);
 	}
 	sfp->parentdp = NULL;
@@ -2478,9 +2447,9 @@ sg_page_malloc(int rqSz, int lowDma, int
 		return resp;
 
 	if (lowDma)
-		page_mask = GFP_ATOMIC | GFP_DMA | __GFP_NOWARN;
+		page_mask = GFP_ATOMIC | GFP_DMA | __GFP_NOWARN | __GFP_COMP;
 	else
-		page_mask = GFP_ATOMIC | __GFP_NOWARN;
+		page_mask = GFP_ATOMIC | __GFP_NOWARN | __GFP_COMP;
 
 	for (order = 0, a_size = PAGE_SIZE; a_size < rqSz;
 	     order++, a_size <<= 1) ;

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-09 19:16             ` 2.6.15-mm2 Hugh Dickins
@ 2006-01-09 19:21               ` Hugh Dickins
  2006-01-09 19:39               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jesper Juhl
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Hugh Dickins @ 2006-01-09 19:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Doug Gilbert
  Cc: Jesper Juhl, Dave Jones, Andrew Morton, James Bottomley,
	Nick Piggin, linux-kernel

I mistyped Doug's email address, sorry to Doug and all.

On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Jesper Juhl wrote:
> Ok, with that patch the page, flags, mapping, mapcount & count
> information prints again.

Good, thanks.

> I get the exact same backtrace as before though, but a slightly
> different hexdump :

(I find -mm's hexdump addition really irritating.  Perhaps it could
be helpful if properly formatted, but not that dump of bytes.)

> Bad page state in process 'kded'
> page:c1e75400 flags:0x00000000 mapping:00000000 mapcount:1 count:0
> Trying to fix it up, but a reboot is needed
> Backtrace:
> [<c0103e77>] dump_stack+0x17/0x20
> [<c0148999>] bad_page+0x69/0x160
> [<c0148e92>] __free_pages_ok+0xa2/0x120
> [<c0149c7f>] __free_pages+0x2f/0x60
> [<c02acb63>] sg_page_free+0x23/0x30
> [<c02abdb3>] sg_remove_scat+0x63/0xe0
....

Having sent you the patch to restore the KERN_EMERGs, I then took a
look at drivers/scsi/sg.c, and it looks as if changes have gone into
2.6.15-git which might make more urgent a fix we knew would be needed
in some cases.  Could you try the patch below and let us know if it
fixes your problems?  Thanks...


Remove sg_rb_correct4mmap() and its nasty __put_page()s, which are liable
to do quite the wrong thing.  Instead allocate pages with __GFP_COMP, then
high-orders should be safe for exposure to userspace by sg_vma_nopage(),
without any further manipulations.  Based on original patch by Nick Piggin.

Signed-off-by: Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com>

--- 2.6.15-mm2/drivers/scsi/sg.c	2006-01-09 11:36:26.000000000 +0000
+++ linux/drivers/scsi/sg.c	2006-01-09 18:46:17.000000000 +0000
@@ -1140,32 +1140,6 @@ sg_fasync(int fd, struct file *filp, int
 	return (retval < 0) ? retval : 0;
 }
 
-/* When startFinish==1 increments page counts for pages other than the 
-   first of scatter gather elements obtained from alloc_pages().
-   When startFinish==0 decrements ... */
-static void
-sg_rb_correct4mmap(Sg_scatter_hold * rsv_schp, int startFinish)
-{
-	struct scatterlist *sg = rsv_schp->buffer;
-	struct page *page;
-	int k, m;
-
-	SCSI_LOG_TIMEOUT(3, printk("sg_rb_correct4mmap: startFinish=%d, scatg=%d\n", 
-				   startFinish, rsv_schp->k_use_sg));
-	/* N.B. correction _not_ applied to base page of each allocation */
-	for (k = 0; k < rsv_schp->k_use_sg; ++k, ++sg) {
-		for (m = PAGE_SIZE; m < sg->length; m += PAGE_SIZE) {
-			page = sg->page;
-			if (startFinish)
-				get_page(page);
-			else {
-				if (page_count(page) > 0)
-					__put_page(page);
-			}
-		}
-	}
-}
-
 static struct page *
 sg_vma_nopage(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long addr, int *type)
 {
@@ -1237,10 +1211,7 @@ sg_mmap(struct file *filp, struct vm_are
 		sa += len;
 	}
 
-	if (0 == sfp->mmap_called) {
-		sg_rb_correct4mmap(rsv_schp, 1);	/* do only once per fd lifetime */
-		sfp->mmap_called = 1;
-	}
+	sfp->mmap_called = 1;
 	vma->vm_flags |= VM_RESERVED;
 	vma->vm_private_data = sfp;
 	vma->vm_ops = &sg_mmap_vm_ops;
@@ -2395,8 +2366,6 @@ __sg_remove_sfp(Sg_device * sdp, Sg_fd *
 		SCSI_LOG_TIMEOUT(6, 
 			printk("__sg_remove_sfp:    bufflen=%d, k_use_sg=%d\n",
 			(int) sfp->reserve.bufflen, (int) sfp->reserve.k_use_sg));
-		if (sfp->mmap_called)
-			sg_rb_correct4mmap(&sfp->reserve, 0);	/* undo correction */
 		sg_remove_scat(&sfp->reserve);
 	}
 	sfp->parentdp = NULL;
@@ -2478,9 +2447,9 @@ sg_page_malloc(int rqSz, int lowDma, int
 		return resp;
 
 	if (lowDma)
-		page_mask = GFP_ATOMIC | GFP_DMA | __GFP_NOWARN;
+		page_mask = GFP_ATOMIC | GFP_DMA | __GFP_NOWARN | __GFP_COMP;
 	else
-		page_mask = GFP_ATOMIC | __GFP_NOWARN;
+		page_mask = GFP_ATOMIC | __GFP_NOWARN | __GFP_COMP;
 
 	for (order = 0, a_size = PAGE_SIZE; a_size < rqSz;
 	     order++, a_size <<= 1) ;

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-09 19:16             ` 2.6.15-mm2 Hugh Dickins
  2006-01-09 19:21               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Hugh Dickins
@ 2006-01-09 19:39               ` Jesper Juhl
  2006-01-09 20:15                 ` 2.6.15-mm Hugh Dickins
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Jesper Juhl @ 2006-01-09 19:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Hugh Dickins
  Cc: Dave Jones, Andrew Morton, Doug Gilbert, James Bottomley,
	Nick Piggin, linux-kernel

On 1/9/06, Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Jesper Juhl wrote:
> > Ok, with that patch the page, flags, mapping, mapcount & count
> > information prints again.
>
> Good, thanks.
>
> > I get the exact same backtrace as before though, but a slightly
> > different hexdump :
>
> (I find -mm's hexdump addition really irritating.  Perhaps it could
> be helpful if properly formatted, but not that dump of bytes.)
>
> > Bad page state in process 'kded'
> > page:c1e75400 flags:0x00000000 mapping:00000000 mapcount:1 count:0
> > Trying to fix it up, but a reboot is needed
> > Backtrace:
> > [<c0103e77>] dump_stack+0x17/0x20
> > [<c0148999>] bad_page+0x69/0x160
> > [<c0148e92>] __free_pages_ok+0xa2/0x120
> > [<c0149c7f>] __free_pages+0x2f/0x60
> > [<c02acb63>] sg_page_free+0x23/0x30
> > [<c02abdb3>] sg_remove_scat+0x63/0xe0
> ....
>
> Having sent you the patch to restore the KERN_EMERGs, I then took a
> look at drivers/scsi/sg.c, and it looks as if changes have gone into
> 2.6.15-git which might make more urgent a fix we knew would be needed
> in some cases.  Could you try the patch below and let us know if it
> fixes your problems?  Thanks...
>
>
> Remove sg_rb_correct4mmap() and its nasty __put_page()s, which are liable
> to do quite the wrong thing.  Instead allocate pages with __GFP_COMP, then
> high-orders should be safe for exposure to userspace by sg_vma_nopage(),
> without any further manipulations.  Based on original patch by Nick Piggin.
>

Unfortunately that patch doesn't change a thing (except some
addresses, but that's exected) :-(

Here's the crash I just got with that patch applied :

Bad page state in process 'kded'
page:c1e87d00 flags:0x00000000 mapping:00000000 macount:1 count:0
Trying to fix it up, but a reboot is needed
Backtrace:
[<c0103e77>] dump_stack+0x17/0x20
[<c0148999>] bad_page+0x69/0x160
[<c0148e92>] __free_pages_ok+0xa2/0x120
[<c0149c7f>] __free_pages+0x2f/0x60
[<c02aca53>] sg_page_free+0x23/0x30
[<c02abcc3>] sg_remove_scat+0x63/0xe0
[<c02ac711>] __sg_remove_sfp+0x41/0xa0
[<c02ac927>] sg_remove_sfp+0xa7/0x120
[<c02a8b39>] sg_release+0x49/0xc0
[<c0166827>] __fput+0x167/0x1b0
[<c01666ab>] fput+0x3b/0x50
[<c0164efc>] filp_close+0x3c/0x80
[<c0164fa9>] sys_close+0x69/0x90
[<c0103009>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb
Hexdump:
000: ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
010: d0 7c e8 c1 d0 7c e8 c1 ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00
020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
030: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
040: 00 00 00 00 ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
050: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
060: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
070: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
080: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
090: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
0a0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
0b0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm
  2006-01-09 19:39               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jesper Juhl
@ 2006-01-09 20:15                 ` Hugh Dickins
  2006-01-09 20:30                   ` 2.6.15-mm Jesper Juhl
  2006-01-09 20:44                   ` 2.6.15-mm Mike Christie
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Hugh Dickins @ 2006-01-09 20:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jesper Juhl
  Cc: Dave Jones, Andrew Morton, Doug Gilbert, James Bottomley,
	Nick Piggin, Mike Christie, linux-kernel

On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Jesper Juhl wrote:
> On 1/9/06, Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com> wrote:
> >
> > Remove sg_rb_correct4mmap() and its nasty __put_page()s, which are liable
> > to do quite the wrong thing.  Instead allocate pages with __GFP_COMP, then
> > high-orders should be safe for exposure to userspace by sg_vma_nopage(),
> > without any further manipulations.  Based on original patch by Nick Piggin.
> 
> Unfortunately that patch doesn't change a thing (except some
> addresses, but that's exected) :-(

Okay, thanks for trying.  Maybe you need to revert to the 2.6.15
drivers/scsi/sg.c for now (does that work for you in the 2.6.15-mm2
kernel?), or you could first try this little patch on 2.6.15-mm2
(either with or without my earlier patch - which will be wanted,
but not so urgently).  I've not attempted to review the changes
in detail, but this change (if no more) looks to be badly needed...
And it's 2.6.15-git needing the fix, not just -mm.


sg_page_malloc clear the data buffer, not that extent of mem_map.

Signed-off-by: Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com>

--- 2.6.15-mm2/drivers/scsi/sg.c	2006-01-07 14:05:49.000000000 +0000
+++ linux/drivers/scsi/sg.c	2006-01-09 20:03:59.000000000 +0000
@@ -2493,7 +2493,7 @@ sg_page_malloc(int rqSz, int lowDma, int
 	}
 	if (resp) {
 		if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN) || !capable(CAP_SYS_RAWIO))
-			memset(resp, 0, resSz);
+			memset(page_address(resp), 0, resSz);
 		if (retSzp)
 			*retSzp = resSz;
 	}

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm
  2006-01-09 20:15                 ` 2.6.15-mm Hugh Dickins
@ 2006-01-09 20:30                   ` Jesper Juhl
  2006-01-09 20:41                     ` 2.6.15-mm Hugh Dickins
  2006-01-09 20:44                   ` 2.6.15-mm Mike Christie
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Jesper Juhl @ 2006-01-09 20:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Hugh Dickins
  Cc: Dave Jones, Andrew Morton, Doug Gilbert, James Bottomley,
	Nick Piggin, Mike Christie, linux-kernel

On 1/9/06, Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Jesper Juhl wrote:
> > On 1/9/06, Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > Remove sg_rb_correct4mmap() and its nasty __put_page()s, which are liable
> > > to do quite the wrong thing.  Instead allocate pages with __GFP_COMP, then
> > > high-orders should be safe for exposure to userspace by sg_vma_nopage(),
> > > without any further manipulations.  Based on original patch by Nick Piggin.
> >
> > Unfortunately that patch doesn't change a thing (except some
> > addresses, but that's exected) :-(
>
> Okay, thanks for trying.  Maybe you need to revert to the 2.6.15
> drivers/scsi/sg.c for now (does that work for you in the 2.6.15-mm2
> kernel?), or you could first try this little patch on 2.6.15-mm2
> (either with or without my earlier patch - which will be wanted,
> but not so urgently).  I've not attempted to review the changes
> in detail, but this change (if no more) looks to be badly needed...
> And it's 2.6.15-git needing the fix, not just -mm.
>
>
> sg_page_malloc clear the data buffer, not that extent of mem_map.
>

Hugh, you're a genious!
I added your small patch on top of your previous one and now
2.6.15-mm2 doesn't crash any more  :-)

Thanks a lot.


2.6.15-mm2 still has a few other problems for me though, which I'll
report in a short while in sepperate threads - a lot easier to
investigate now that the box no longer crashes while running that
kernel :)

Thank you again for your work in fixing this problem.

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm
  2006-01-09 20:30                   ` 2.6.15-mm Jesper Juhl
@ 2006-01-09 20:41                     ` Hugh Dickins
  2006-01-09 20:46                       ` [PATCH] fix Jesper's sg_page_free Bad page states Hugh Dickins
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Hugh Dickins @ 2006-01-09 20:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jesper Juhl
  Cc: Dave Jones, Andrew Morton, Doug Gilbert, James Bottomley,
	Nick Piggin, Mike Christie, linux-kernel

On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Jesper Juhl wrote:
> On 1/9/06, Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com> wrote:
> >
> > sg_page_malloc clear the data buffer, not that extent of mem_map.
> 
> Hugh, you're a genious!
> I added your small patch on top of your previous one and now
> 2.6.15-mm2 doesn't crash any more  :-)

Great, thanks a lot for trying it.  I'll rush that one to Linus now
(the __GFP_COMP patch can wait and go through the proper channels).

Hugh

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm
  2006-01-09 20:15                 ` 2.6.15-mm Hugh Dickins
  2006-01-09 20:30                   ` 2.6.15-mm Jesper Juhl
@ 2006-01-09 20:44                   ` Mike Christie
  2006-01-09 21:04                     ` 2.6.15-mm Hugh Dickins
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Mike Christie @ 2006-01-09 20:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Hugh Dickins
  Cc: Jesper Juhl, Dave Jones, Andrew Morton, Doug Gilbert,
	James Bottomley, Nick Piggin, linux-kernel

Hugh Dickins wrote:

> 
> --- 2.6.15-mm2/drivers/scsi/sg.c	2006-01-07 14:05:49.000000000 +0000
> +++ linux/drivers/scsi/sg.c	2006-01-09 20:03:59.000000000 +0000
> @@ -2493,7 +2493,7 @@ sg_page_malloc(int rqSz, int lowDma, int
>  	}
>  	if (resp) {
>  		if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN) || !capable(CAP_SYS_RAWIO))
> -			memset(resp, 0, resSz);
> +			memset(page_address(resp), 0, resSz);
>  		if (retSzp)
>  			*retSzp = resSz;
>  	}

Oops yeah, that is right. We switched from __get_free_pages to alloc_pages.

Will alloc_pages() always return lowmem pages or can it return highmem 
pages? Just wondering becuase I guess if it can return highmem pages I 
need to replace the page_adress calls to kmap/kunmap ones right?

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* [PATCH] fix Jesper's sg_page_free Bad page states
  2006-01-09 20:41                     ` 2.6.15-mm Hugh Dickins
@ 2006-01-09 20:46                       ` Hugh Dickins
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Hugh Dickins @ 2006-01-09 20:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linus Torvalds
  Cc: Jesper Juhl, Dave Jones, Andrew Morton, Doug Gilbert,
	James Bottomley, Nick Piggin, Mike Christie, linux-kernel

sg_page_malloc clear the data buffer, not that extent of mem_map.

Signed-off-by: Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com>
---

 drivers/scsi/sg.c |    2 +-
 1 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

--- 2.6.15-git5/drivers/scsi/sg.c	2006-01-09 14:05:49.000000000 +0000
+++ linux/drivers/scsi/sg.c	2006-01-09 20:03:59.000000000 +0000
@@ -2493,7 +2493,7 @@ sg_page_malloc(int rqSz, int lowDma, int
 	}
 	if (resp) {
 		if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN) || !capable(CAP_SYS_RAWIO))
-			memset(resp, 0, resSz);
+			memset(page_address(resp), 0, resSz);
 		if (retSzp)
 			*retSzp = resSz;
 	}

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm
  2006-01-09 20:44                   ` 2.6.15-mm Mike Christie
@ 2006-01-09 21:04                     ` Hugh Dickins
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Hugh Dickins @ 2006-01-09 21:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Mike Christie
  Cc: Jesper Juhl, Dave Jones, Andrew Morton, Doug Gilbert,
	James Bottomley, Nick Piggin, linux-kernel

On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Mike Christie wrote:
> 
> Oops yeah, that is right. We switched from __get_free_pages to alloc_pages.
> 
> Will alloc_pages() always return lowmem pages or can it return highmem pages?
> Just wondering becuase I guess if it can return highmem pages I need to
> replace the page_adress calls to kmap/kunmap ones right?

Good thinking, but the page_address patch is safe for now.  You can only
get highmem from alloc_pages if you say __GFP_HIGHMEM to it (perhaps
inside GFP_HIGHUSER), and at present you're not.  You probably should,
depending on what the underlying device can handle: at present there's
lowDma choosing GFP_DMA, and that probably should be extended to cover
other possibilities.  I'm not familiar with the driver end of these
things, James would give much better advice on how to proceed there:
or perhaps he'll advise that it's best left simply as is (with the
page_address fix) after all.

Hugh

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
       [not found]   ` <20060107175056.3d7a2895.akpm@osdl.org>
@ 2006-01-10  0:30     ` Alexander Gran
  2006-01-10  1:22       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Alexander Gran @ 2006-01-10  0:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton, linux-kernel

[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 569 bytes --]

Am Sonntag, 8. Januar 2006 02:50 schrieben Sie:
> Can you try removing EDAC from .config?

Just did.

> I doubt if the cause is EDAC really.  If you could investigate a bit
> further it'd help.  mtrr?  Run top?  Generate a kernel profile?  Is it just
> X being sluggish?  (DRM/AGP?) etc.


EDAC errors are gone. System isn't sluggish ;)
However one new erro:
serial8250: too much work for irq3
serial8250: too much work for irq3

regards
Alex

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-10  0:30     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Alexander Gran
@ 2006-01-10  1:22       ` Andrew Morton
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Morton @ 2006-01-10  1:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Alexander Gran; +Cc: linux-kernel

Alexander Gran <alex@zodiac.dnsalias.org> wrote:
>
> Am Sonntag, 8. Januar 2006 02:50 schrieben Sie:
> > Can you try removing EDAC from .config?
> 
> Just did.
> 
> > I doubt if the cause is EDAC really.  If you could investigate a bit
> > further it'd help.  mtrr?  Run top?  Generate a kernel profile?  Is it just
> > X being sluggish?  (DRM/AGP?) etc.
> 
> 
> EDAC errors are gone. System isn't sluggish ;)

You're saying that enabling the EDAC driver made the system sluggish?

Did you look at the `top' output, or generate a kernel profile?  That would
really help.

> However one new erro:
> serial8250: too much work for irq3
> serial8250: too much work for irq3

Was the serial port in use at the time?  Does it work?

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 21:31   ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
  2006-01-07 22:06     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
@ 2006-01-10 10:15     ` Reuben Farrelly
  2006-01-10 10:30       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
  2006-01-10 10:47       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ingo Molnar
  1 sibling, 2 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Reuben Farrelly @ 2006-01-10 10:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: linux-kernel

Hi again,

[removed cc Jeff Garzik and Stephen Hemminger, as this is not about sky2 or libata]

On 8/01/2006 10:31 a.m., Andrew Morton wrote:

>> 3.  The boot up process with -mm2 was pretty lengthy, I had two periods of time 
>> when the whole system just came to a crawl, first time was when starting cups, 
>> and it came back to life and continued booting about 30s later.  Next when 
>> starting hpijs it didn't come to life at all and I had to reboot.  No output to 
>> the console for either, unfortunately.
> 
> Don't know, sorry.  But this kernel had oopsed, hadn't it?

This one is still present in -git6.  The symptoms are that the kernel boots up, 
the userspace applications start launching as the system starts to go to 
runlevel 3, and then the system 'blocks' on $random_service (clamd, mysql and 
vsftp and others).  I've left it for 5 mins and it never continued on..

There's no oops, and nothing seems to be logged about it, I can hit enter and 
the console jumps to a new line, so the machine doesn't lock up hard, it seems 
to be getting 'stuck'.

I gathered this info via serial console:

SysRq : HELP : loglevel0-8 reBoot show-all-locks(D) tErm Full kIll saK showMem 
Nice powerOff showPc unRaw Sync showTasks Unmount
dSysRq : Show Locks Held

Showing all blocking locks in the system:
S            init:    1 [c1920a50, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S     migration/0:    2 [c1920030,   0] (not blocked on mutex)
S     ksoftirqd/0:    3 [c1928a50, 134] (not blocked on mutex)
S      watchdog/0:    4 [c1928540,   0] (not blocked on mutex)
S     migration/1:    5 [c1928030,   0] (not blocked on mutex)
S     ksoftirqd/1:    6 [c1930a50, 134] (not blocked on mutex)
S      watchdog/1:    7 [c1930540,   0] (not blocked on mutex)
S        events/0:    8 [c1930030, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S        events/1:    9 [c1950a50, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S         khelper:   10 [c1936a50, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S         kthread:   11 [c1950540, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S       kblockd/0:   14 [c1967540, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S       kblockd/1:   15 [c1967030, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S          kacpid:   16 [c1936540, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S           khubd:  108 [c1ba8a50, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S         pdflush:  160 [c1bdb540, 120] (not blocked on mutex)
D         pdflush:  161 [c1bdb030, 115] (not blocked on mutex)
S         kswapd0:  162 [c1be0a50, 117] (not blocked on mutex)
S           aio/0:  163 [c1b51030, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S           aio/1:  164 [c1b51540, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S         kseriod:  252 [f7cdd030, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S           ata/0:  277 [f7cdd540, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S           ata/1:  278 [f7cd8a50, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S       scsi_eh_0:  280 [c1b55030, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S       scsi_eh_1:  281 [c1b55540, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S       scsi_eh_2:  282 [f7cd3030, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S       scsi_eh_3:  283 [c1b55a50, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S           kirqd:  368 [f7cd8030, 115] (not blocked on mutex)
S       md5_raid1:  374 [f7cd8540, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S       md4_raid1:  378 [c1b4b030, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S       md3_raid1:  382 [c1967a50, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
D       md2_raid1:  386 [c1b4b540, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S       md1_raid1:  391 [c1b51a50, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
D       md0_raid1:  394 [c1b47540, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
D      reiserfs/0:  395 [c1b39030, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
D      reiserfs/1:  396 [f7c70030, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S           udevd:  446 [c1ba8030, 112] (not blocked on mutex)
S       kjournald: 1299 [f7c67a50, 120] (not blocked on mutex)
S              rc: 1370 [c1b39540, 118] (not blocked on mutex)
D         syslogd: 1675 [f753d540, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S           klogd: 1678 [f75e3030, 115] (not blocked on mutex)
S           named: 1689 [f753d030, 117] (not blocked on mutex)
S           named: 1690 [f7673540, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
D           named: 1691 [f767b540, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S           named: 1692 [f7673030, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S           named: 1693 [f7c6ca50, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S         portmap: 1715 [f74ee030, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S           mdadm: 1724 [f75d4030, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S           acpid: 1804 [f7620030, 123] (not blocked on mutex)
S           hpiod: 1812 [c1b43a50, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S           hpiod: 1828 [f7696a50, 117] (not blocked on mutex)
S          python: 1817 [f7c67030, 115] (not blocked on mutex)
D           cupsd: 1826 [f771ca50, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S            sshd: 1879 [c1950030, 115] (not blocked on mutex)
S          xinetd: 1888 [f74fea50, 115] (not blocked on mutex)
S            ntpd: 1899 [c1b39a50, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S         apcupsd: 1917 [f75d4540, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S         apcupsd: 2198 [f74ee540, 115] (not blocked on mutex)
S            nfsd: 1953 [c1936030, 119] (not blocked on mutex)
S            nfsd: 1954 [f7696030, 119] (not blocked on mutex)
S            nfsd: 1955 [f7c76540, 120] (not blocked on mutex)
S            nfsd: 1956 [f7c6c030, 120] (not blocked on mutex)
S            nfsd: 1957 [c1be0540, 120] (not blocked on mutex)
S            nfsd: 1958 [f74eea50, 120] (not blocked on mutex)
S            nfsd: 1959 [c1ba8540, 120] (not blocked on mutex)
S            nfsd: 1960 [c1b43540, 121] (not blocked on mutex)
S           lockd: 1962 [c1b43030, 120] (not blocked on mutex)
S        rpciod/0: 1963 [f7594540, 112] (not blocked on mutex)
S        rpciod/1: 1964 [f7594030, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S      rpc.mountd: 1966 [f7c76030, 119] (not blocked on mutex)
S      rpc.idmapd: 1985 [f7c6c540, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S          vsftpd: 1995 [f7696540, 118] (not blocked on mutex)
S     mysqld_safe: 2055 [f64cb540, 124] (not blocked on mutex)
S          mysqld: 2086 [c1bdba50, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S          mysqld: 2087 [f64d4030, 119] (not blocked on mutex)
S          mysqld: 2088 [f64d4a50, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S          mysqld: 2089 [f64cba50, 117] (not blocked on mutex)
S          mysqld: 2090 [f771c540, 119] (not blocked on mutex)
S          mysqld: 2097 [f760d540, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S          mysqld: 2098 [f760da50, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S          mysqld: 2104 [f7594a50, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S          mysqld: 2105 [f7663a50, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S          mysqld: 2106 [f753da50, 118] (not blocked on mutex)
S           dhcpd: 2119 [f7cd3a50, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S         dovecot: 2128 [f64dd540, 115] (not blocked on mutex)
S    dovecot-auth: 2138 [f75e3a50, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S    dovecot-auth: 2139 [c1b47a50, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
D            imap: 2157 [c1b47030, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S           clamd: 2158 [f7663540, 118] (not blocked on mutex)
S      S79amavisd: 2161 [f7620a50, 118] (not blocked on mutex)
D            imap: 2164 [f7cd3540, 115] blocked on mutex: [f61e5d44] 
{inode_init_once}
.. held by:              imap: 2188 [f74fe540, 115]
... acquired at:               real_lookup+0x1d/0xc6
S            bash: 2165 [f7c67540, 120] (not blocked on mutex)
D         amavisd: 2166 [f650ba50, 118] (not blocked on mutex)
D            imap: 2174 [f7c76a50, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
X      imap-login: 2176 [f771c030, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
X      imap-login: 2178 [f74fe030, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S      imap-login: 2179 [f75e3540, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S      imap-login: 2180 [f767ba50, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
D            imap: 2188 [f74fe540, 115] (not blocked on mutex)
S            imap: 2196 [f650b540, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
X      imap-login: 2197 [f7cdda50, 115] (not blocked on mutex)
X      imap-login: 2202 [f767b030, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
D            imap: 2213 [f6231a50, 115] (not blocked on mutex)
D    dovecot-auth: 2222 [f64d4540, 118] (not blocked on mutex)
D    dovecot-auth: 2223 [f64dd030, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
D    dovecot-auth: 2224 [f760d030, 115] (not blocked on mutex)

---------------------------
| showing all locks held: |
---------------------------

#001:             [f7dc8a4c] {alloc_super}
.. held by:           pdflush:  161 [c1bdb030, 115]
... acquired at:               sync_supers+0x8d/0xeb

#002:             [f61e5d44] {inode_init_once}
.. held by:              imap: 2188 [f74fe540, 115]
... acquired at:               real_lookup+0x1d/0xc6

#003:             [f61529c4] {inode_init_once}
.. held by:              imap: 2157 [c1b47030, 116]
... acquired at:               real_lookup+0x1d/0xc6

#004:             [f700d9c4] {inode_init_once}
.. held by:             named: 1691 [f767b540, 116]
... acquired at:               reiserfs_file_write+0x1be/0x615

#005:             [f68dcd44] {inode_init_once}
.. held by:             cupsd: 1826 [f771ca50, 116]
... acquired at:               sys_unlink+0x66/0x118

#006:             [f6bd2d44] {inode_init_once}
.. held by:             cupsd: 1826 [f771ca50, 116]
... acquired at:               vfs_unlink+0xd4/0x150

=============================================

Is there any other information I can gather to help narrow this one down?

reuben



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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-10 10:15     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
@ 2006-01-10 10:30       ` Andrew Morton
  2006-01-10 10:58         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
  2006-01-10 10:47       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ingo Molnar
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Morton @ 2006-01-10 10:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Reuben Farrelly; +Cc: linux-kernel

Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
>
> Is there any other information I can gather to help narrow this one down?

sysrq-t, please.

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 133+ messages in thread

* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-10 10:15     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
  2006-01-10 10:30       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
@ 2006-01-10 10:47       ` Ingo Molnar
  2006-01-10 10:52         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ingo Molnar
  2006-01-10 12:28         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
  1 sibling, 2 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Ingo Molnar @ 2006-01-10 10:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Reuben Farrelly; +Cc: Andrew Morton, linux-kernel


* Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:

> >Don't know, sorry.  But this kernel had oopsed, hadn't it?
> 
> This one is still present in -git6.  The symptoms are that the kernel 
> boots up, the userspace applications start launching as the system 
> starts to go to runlevel 3, and then the system 'blocks' on 
> $random_service (clamd, mysql and vsftp and others).  I've left it for 
> 5 mins and it never continued on..
> 
> There's no oops, and nothing seems to be logged about it, I can hit 
> enter and the console jumps to a new line, so the machine doesn't lock 
> up hard, it seems to be getting 'stuck'.

could you please also send me a SysRq-T (showTasks) output? [which will 
also include all the stacktraces] (Please make sure you have 
KALLSYMS_ALL enabled.)

	Ingo

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-10 10:47       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ingo Molnar
@ 2006-01-10 10:52         ` Ingo Molnar
  2006-01-10 10:58           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ingo Molnar
  2006-01-10 11:34           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ingo Molnar
  2006-01-10 12:28         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
  1 sibling, 2 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Ingo Molnar @ 2006-01-10 10:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Reuben Farrelly; +Cc: Andrew Morton, linux-kernel


* Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> wrote:

> could you please also send me a SysRq-T (showTasks) output? [which 
> will also include all the stacktraces] (Please make sure you have 
> KALLSYMS_ALL enabled.)

a wild guess: could you also apply the debug patch below (and please 
keep CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES enabled) - does it trigger anywhere during 
your bootup sequence? [it doesnt trigger here on an ext3 based bootup 
sequence]

	Ingo

--
check that mutexes are used in TASK_RUNNING state. Using a mutex within
some wait-for-event loop could result in wakeups getting lost.

Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>

----

 kernel/mutex-debug.c |    5 +++++
 1 files changed, 5 insertions(+)

Index: linux/kernel/mutex-debug.c
===================================================================
--- linux.orig/kernel/mutex-debug.c
+++ linux/kernel/mutex-debug.c
@@ -385,6 +385,11 @@ void debug_mutex_init_waiter(struct mute
 	memset(waiter, 0x11, sizeof(*waiter));
 	waiter->magic = waiter;
 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&waiter->list);
+	/*
+	 * Make sure mutexes are not acquired deep within some
+	 * waitqueue loop - wakeups could get lost:
+	 */
+	DEBUG_WARN_ON(current->state != TASK_RUNNING);
 }
 
 void debug_mutex_wake_waiter(struct mutex *lock, struct mutex_waiter *waiter)

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-10 10:52         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ingo Molnar
@ 2006-01-10 10:58           ` Ingo Molnar
  2006-01-10 11:34           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ingo Molnar
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Ingo Molnar @ 2006-01-10 10:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Reuben Farrelly; +Cc: Andrew Morton, linux-kernel


an additional patch you could apply is the one below - but it doubt it 
makes a difference.

	Ingo

--
add might_sleep() to the mutex_lock slowpath.

Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>

----

 kernel/mutex.c |    1 +
 1 files changed, 1 insertion(+)

Index: linux/kernel/mutex.c
===================================================================
--- linux.orig/kernel/mutex.c
+++ linux/kernel/mutex.c
@@ -133,6 +133,7 @@ __mutex_lock_common(struct mutex *lock, 
 	struct mutex_waiter waiter;
 	unsigned int old_val;
 
+	might_sleep();
 	debug_mutex_init_waiter(&waiter);
 
 	spin_lock_mutex(&lock->wait_lock);

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-10 10:30       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
@ 2006-01-10 10:58         ` Reuben Farrelly
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Reuben Farrelly @ 2006-01-10 10:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: linux-kernel


On 10/01/2006 11:30 p.m., Andrew Morton wrote:
> Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
>> Is there any other information I can gather to help narrow this one down?
> 
> sysrq-t, please.

Here you go:

SysRq : Show State

                                                sibling
   task             PC      pid father child younger older
init          S 00000000     0     1      0     2               (NOTLB)
c1921ec4 00000001 c0373f84 00000000 c0373f80 2d510cb0 00000033 000200d0
        00000044 00000002 00000009 c1920b78 c1920a50 c1920540 c180c060 2d514cf2
        00000033 00003a6e 00000001 c1921000 c0161800 00000282 c01234f1 c1921ed8
Call Trace:
  [<c0161800>] link_path_walk+0x65/0xcb
  [<c01234f1>] lock_timer_base+0x15/0x2f
  [<c012358e>] __mod_timer+0x83/0x9e
  [<c0312382>] schedule_timeout+0x49/0xac
  [<c012dae3>] add_wait_queue+0xf/0x30
  [<c0123e06>] process_timeout+0x0/0x5
  [<c016543b>] do_select+0x2db/0x2f5
  [<c0164fe5>] __pollwait+0x0/0x97
  [<c0165655>] sys_select+0x1e8/0x39c
  [<c0102a57>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
migration/0   S 00000082     0     2      1             3       (L-TLB)
c1927fb0 00000001 00000000 00000082 00000002 dffc3a1f 00000009 00000000
        00000000 00000082 00000001 c1920158 c1920030 c036ea20 c1804060 e0360311
        00000009 00000c60 00000000 c1927000 f7904f70 f7904f68 f7904f6c 00000296
Call Trace:
  [<c0117c12>] complete+0x3a/0x4a
  [<c0118a9f>] migration_thread+0x7a/0x104
  [<c0118a25>] migration_thread+0x0/0x104
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
ksoftirqd/0   S C1804060     0     3      1             4     2 (L-TLB)
c1929fb0 c1920a50 c036e880 c1804060 c1921eac e6799862 00000006 f7a47d80
        00000000 00000082 0000000a c1928b78 c1928a50 c036ea20 c1804060 e694e651
        00000006 0000063d 00000000 c1929000 00000000 00193641 f7ca1030 0000000e
Call Trace:
  [<c01206ef>] ksoftirqd+0xba/0xbc
  [<c0120635>] ksoftirqd+0x0/0xbc
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
watchdog/0    S C01157B3     0     4      1             5     3 (L-TLB)
c192af88 00195ca5 c192af30 c01157b3 c1804060 2823ba88 00000034 00000000
        00000002 c1928540 00000001 c1928668 c1928540 c036ea20 c1804060 2823c527
        00000034 00000528 00000000 c192a000 00000000 00200282 c01234f1 c192af9c
Call Trace:
  [<c01157b3>] activate_task+0x9d/0xe7
  [<c01234f1>] lock_timer_base+0x15/0x2f
  [<c012358e>] __mod_timer+0x83/0x9e
  [<c01373ce>] watchdog+0x0/0x62
  [<c0312382>] schedule_timeout+0x49/0xac
  [<c0123e06>] process_timeout+0x0/0x5
  [<c01241a2>] msleep_interruptible+0x31/0x3f
  [<c013740c>] watchdog+0x3e/0x62
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
migration/1   S 00000082     0     5      1             6     4 (L-TLB)
c192bfb0 00000000 00000001 00000082 00000002 c0f4a8b8 00000009 f7bd4380
        00000000 00000082 00000001 c1928158 c1928030 f7a86540 c180c060 c0f791ee
        00000009 00000da7 00000001 c192b000 00000000 f7377f68 f743c540 00000753
Call Trace:
  [<c0118a9f>] migration_thread+0x7a/0x104
  [<c0118a25>] migration_thread+0x0/0x104
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
ksoftirqd/1   S C180C060     0     6      1             7     5 (L-TLB)
c1931fb0 c1928030 c036e880 c180c060 c192bfb0 7bed7983 00000003 00000000
        00000001 00000000 0000000a c1930b78 c1930a50 f7cd2030 c180c060 7c177ddd
        00000003 00000c84 00000001 c1931000 c1804060 001a0cad 00000018 00000018
Call Trace:
  [<c0117d3c>] set_user_nice+0xd0/0x10a
  [<c01206ef>] ksoftirqd+0xba/0xbc
  [<c0120635>] ksoftirqd+0x0/0xbc
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
watchdog/1    S C01157B3     0     7      1             8     6 (L-TLB)
c1932f88 001a29ef c1932f30 c01157b3 c1804060 282397ff 00000034 00000000
        00000002 c1930540 00000009 c1930668 c1930540 c1920540 c180c060 2823a171
        00000034 000004b0 00000001 c1932000 00000000 00000282 c01234f1 c1932f9c
Call Trace:
  [<c01157b3>] activate_task+0x9d/0xe7
  [<c01234f1>] lock_timer_base+0x15/0x2f
  [<c012358e>] __mod_timer+0x83/0x9e
  [<c01373ce>] watchdog+0x0/0x62
  [<c0312382>] schedule_timeout+0x49/0xac
  [<c0123e06>] process_timeout+0x0/0x5
  [<c01241a2>] msleep_interruptible+0x31/0x3f
  [<c013740c>] watchdog+0x3e/0x62
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
events/0      S 00000000     0     8      1             9     7 (L-TLB)
c1935f40 00000000 c193be00 00000000 00000000 1057a540 00000034 00000003
        c042e970 c042e964 0000000a c1930158 c1930030 c036ea20 c1804060 1057b3eb
        00000034 0000081f 00000000 c1935000 00000000 00000001 c1935f40 c0117b55
Call Trace:
  [<c0117b55>] __wake_up+0x32/0x43
  [<c0129cfc>] worker_thread+0x14b/0x247
  [<c0218d95>] flush_to_ldisc+0x0/0x110
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c0129bb1>] worker_thread+0x0/0x247
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
events/1      S C1B3C000     0     9      1            10     8 (L-TLB)
c1951f40 c18ff800 c18fd440 c1b3c000 c1036760 e45128f1 00000033 00000282
        c18fd440 c0373880 0000000a c1950b78 c1950a50 c1920540 c180c060 e4516b9a
        00000033 00003c6e 00000001 c1951000 00000000 00000001 c1951f40 c0117b55
Call Trace:
  [<c0117b55>] __wake_up+0x32/0x43
  [<c0129cfc>] worker_thread+0x14b/0x247
  [<c01525b3>] cache_reap+0x0/0x17a
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c0129bb1>] worker_thread+0x0/0x247
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
khelper       S 00800711     0    10      1            11     9 (L-TLB)
c1937f40 00000000 00000000 00800711 c1937f2c bbef926b 00000007 00000000
        00000000 00000000 0000000a c1936b78 c1936a50 f7cb7030 c1804060 bc293651
        00000007 000035af 00000000 c1937000 00000000 00000001 c1920540 c0117b55
Call Trace:
  [<c0117b55>] __wake_up+0x32/0x43
  [<c0129cfc>] worker_thread+0x14b/0x247
  [<c0129908>] __call_usermodehelper+0x0/0x51
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c0129bb1>] worker_thread+0x0/0x247
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
kthread       S C1B97030     0    11      1    14     162    10 (L-TLB)
c1960f40 f7cb7540 00800711 c1b97030 00000002 9f7eae71 00000009 f79a3880
        00000000 f7904f34 00000009 c1950668 c1950540 f743c540 c1804060 9fa720c2
        00000009 0000070f 00000000 c1960000 00000000 000008ca f7cb7540 c0117b55
Call Trace:
  [<c0117b55>] __wake_up+0x32/0x43
  [<c0129cfc>] worker_thread+0x14b/0x247
  [<c012d83d>] keventd_create_kthread+0x0/0x46
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c0129bb1>] worker_thread+0x0/0x247
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
kblockd/0     S F7C7DFA8     0    14     11            15       (L-TLB)
c1969f40 00000019 c180c060 f7c7dfa8 f7dc872c 7125ee13 0000000a c012dc60
        00000000 f7c7dfa8 0000000a c1967668 c1967540 c036ea20 c1804060 712612c5
        0000000a 000014ca 00000000 c1969000 00000000 00000001 c1969f40 c0117b55
Call Trace:
  [<c012dc60>] autoremove_wake_function+0x15/0x37
  [<c0117b55>] __wake_up+0x32/0x43
  [<c0129cfc>] worker_thread+0x14b/0x247
  [<c01da433>] blk_unplug_work+0x0/0x6
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c0129bb1>] worker_thread+0x0/0x247
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
kblockd/1     S F7C7DFA8     0    15     11            16    14 (L-TLB)
c196af40 00000000 00000000 f7c7dfa8 f7dc872c b24106b9 00000021 c012dc60
        00000000 f7c7dfa8 0000000a c1967158 c1967030 c1920540 c180c060 b2411da4
        00000021 00000c8e 00000001 c196a000 00000000 00000001 c196af40 c0117b55
Call Trace:
  [<c012dc60>] autoremove_wake_function+0x15/0x37
  [<c0117b55>] __wake_up+0x32/0x43
  [<c0129cfc>] worker_thread+0x14b/0x247
  [<c01da433>] blk_unplug_work+0x0/0x6
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c0129bb1>] worker_thread+0x0/0x247
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
kacpid        S C0116ECF     0    16     11           108    15 (L-TLB)
c19cbf40 00000001 c19cbf18 c0116ecf 00000000 01dac4a8 00000000 00000000
        c18049c0 00000000 00000009 c1936668 c1936540 c1920540 c180c060 01db2fa0
        00000000 000007e3 00000001 c19cb000 c1936540 c19cbf2c c0126d68 c1940254
Call Trace:
  [<c0116ecf>] find_busiest_group+0x1ec/0x351
  [<c0126d68>] do_sigaction+0x1a1/0x1f2
  [<c0129bb1>] worker_thread+0x0/0x247
  [<c0129cfc>] worker_thread+0x14b/0x247
  [<c031118f>] schedule+0x31f/0xd03
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c0129bb1>] worker_thread+0x0/0x247
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
khubd         S 00000004     0   108     11           160    16 (L-TLB)
c1b95f84 00000001 f7d3d420 00000004 000003e8 3624fba8 00000002 c1b95f72
        f7d3ea14 c0269480 0000000a c1b92668 c1b92540 c036ea20 c1804060 3642f8ca
        00000002 00000a25 00000000 c1b95000 00000000 00000002 c036ea20 f7d3ea00
Call Trace:
  [<c0269480>] hub_port_status+0x15/0x7e
  [<c026a9b3>] hub_thread+0x0/0x112
  [<c026aa97>] hub_thread+0xe4/0x112
  [<c012dc4b>] autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x37
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
pdflush       S F7C0BF34     0   160     11           161   108 (L-TLB)
f7c0bf94 c0117305 00000002 f7c0bf34 c1950540 927ec3a2 00000000 c1920540
        c1920540 c036e880 0000000a f7c0ab78 f7c0aa50 c1920540 c180c060 928dfdbd
        00000000 000008c6 00000001 f7c0b000 00000000 00000286 c01188d7 00000286
Call Trace:
  [<c0117305>] load_balance_newidle+0x42/0xf2
  [<c01188d7>] set_cpus_allowed+0x73/0x114
  [<c013f125>] pdflush+0x0/0x2d
  [<c013f00c>] __pdflush+0x7c/0x195
  [<c013f14d>] pdflush+0x28/0x2d
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
pdflush       D F7C0CC9C     0   161     11           163   160 (L-TLB)
f7c0ccc0 0140ef60 00000001 f7c0cc9c f7c79fa8 70e90228 0000000a f7c0cc94
        c012dc60 00000000 0000000a f7c0a668 f7c0a540 c036ea20 c1804060 70f43bb2
        0000000a 000b28d7 00000000 f7c0c000 f7c0ccb8 c0117b55 00000000 00000000
Call Trace:
  [<c012dc60>] autoremove_wake_function+0x15/0x37
  [<c0117b55>] __wake_up+0x32/0x43
  [<c0297589>] md_write_start+0xc7/0x159
  [<c012dc4b>] autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x37
  [<c028ef75>] make_request+0x58/0x458
  [<c013ce17>] __alloc_pages+0x57/0x2d2
  [<c01db8f0>] generic_make_request+0xb7/0x12a
  [<c015194a>] cache_init_objs+0x43/0x85
  [<c01db9a9>] submit_bio+0x46/0xd0
  [<c0158eec>] bio_alloc_bioset+0xd9/0x195
  [<c0158863>] submit_bh+0xc0/0x10d
  [<c0158924>] ll_rw_block+0x74/0xc4
  [<c01a7c04>] flush_commit_list+0x1d7/0x50e
  [<c01ac397>] do_journal_end+0x80a/0x971
  [<c01ab374>] journal_end_sync+0x62/0x73
  [<c019a0ca>] reiserfs_sync_fs+0x4f/0x5c
  [<c015a724>] sync_supers+0xa8/0xeb
  [<c013e854>] wb_kupdate+0x3a/0x148
  [<c013f125>] pdflush+0x0/0x2d
  [<c013f043>] __pdflush+0xb3/0x195
  [<c013f14d>] pdflush+0x28/0x2d
  [<c013e81a>] wb_kupdate+0x0/0x148
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
kswapd0       S F7C0A1E3     0   162      1           368    11 (L-TLB)
f7c0df90 f7c0a1da 0000000a f7c0a1e3 f7c0df9c 92eeead4 00000000 00000000
        0000000a f7c0a030 00000008 f7c0a158 f7c0a030 c036ea20 c1804060 92efc785
        00000000 00001a3c 00000000 f7c0d000 c0372060 c036e338 c0124213 f7c0d000
Call Trace:
  [<c0124213>] free_uid+0x11/0x48
  [<c011d088>] daemonize+0x1cb/0x22f
  [<c0141f37>] kswapd+0x117/0x12e
  [<c01029ba>] ret_from_fork+0x6/0x14
  [<c0141e20>] kswapd+0x0/0x12e
  [<c012dc4b>] autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x37
  [<c0141e20>] kswapd+0x0/0x12e
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
aio/0         S C0116ECF     0   163     11           164   161 (L-TLB)
c1b90f40 00000000 c1b90f18 c0116ecf 00000000 92eeead4 00000000 00000001
        c180c9c0 00000000 00000009 c1b8e668 c1b8e540 c036ea20 c1804060 92effd03
        00000000 00000a08 00000000 c1b90000 c1b8e540 c1b90f2c c0126d68 c1ba0d54
Call Trace:
  [<c0116ecf>] find_busiest_group+0x1ec/0x351
  [<c0126d68>] do_sigaction+0x1a1/0x1f2
  [<c0129bb1>] worker_thread+0x0/0x247
  [<c0129cfc>] worker_thread+0x14b/0x247
  [<c031118f>] schedule+0x31f/0xd03
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c0129bb1>] worker_thread+0x0/0x247
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
aio/1         S 00000000     0   164     11           252   163 (L-TLB)
c1b54f40 00000001 c180c9c0 00000000 c04123bc 92f00d5b 00000000 00000000
        00000000 00000001 00000009 c1b51158 c1b51030 c1920a50 c180c060 92f0389f
        00000000 0000072f 00000001 c1b54000 00000000 c1b54f2c c036ea20 c1b7a4d4
Call Trace:
  [<c0129bb1>] worker_thread+0x0/0x247
  [<c0129cfc>] worker_thread+0x14b/0x247
  [<c031118f>] schedule+0x31f/0xd03
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c0129bb1>] worker_thread+0x0/0x247
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
kseriod       S C0312ABC     0   252     11           277   164 (L-TLB)
f7cd4f80 00000001 f7cfc868 c0312abc 22222222 53e41492 00000002 00008080
        00000000 f7ceb114 0000000a f7cd2668 f7cd2540 c036ea20 c1804060 53ef5a4a
        00000002 00029830 00000000 f7cd4000 c0383060 f7d3d9c0 f7d3d9c0 c18ff100
Call Trace:
  [<c0312abc>] __mutex_unlock_slowpath+0x6d/0x202
  [<c0229030>] serio_thread+0x0/0x115
  [<c02290ee>] serio_thread+0xbe/0x115
  [<c012dc4b>] autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x37
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
ata/0         S C0116ECF     0   277     11           278   252 (L-TLB)
f7cd3f40 00000001 f7cd3f18 c0116ecf 00000000 b6716cff 00000000 00000000
        00000000 00000000 00000009 f7cd2b78 f7cd2a50 c1920a50 c1804060 b672017c
        00000000 00000c77 00000000 f7cd3000 00000000 f7cd3f2c c1950540 f7ced454
Call Trace:
  [<c0116ecf>] find_busiest_group+0x1ec/0x351
  [<c0129bb1>] worker_thread+0x0/0x247
  [<c0129cfc>] worker_thread+0x14b/0x247
  [<c031118f>] schedule+0x31f/0xd03
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c0129bb1>] worker_thread+0x0/0x247
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
ata/1         S C0116ECF     0   278     11           280   277 (L-TLB)
c1b96f40 00000000 c1b96f18 c0116ecf 00000000 b6702aea 00000000 00000001
        c180c9c0 00000000 0000000a c1b92158 c1b92030 c1920540 c180c060 b6723300
        00000000 000008fd 00000001 c1b96000 c1b92030 c1b96f2c c0126d68 c1bc1354
Call Trace:
  [<c0116ecf>] find_busiest_group+0x1ec/0x351
  [<c0126d68>] do_sigaction+0x1a1/0x1f2
  [<c0129bb1>] worker_thread+0x0/0x247
  [<c0129cfc>] worker_thread+0x14b/0x247
  [<c031118f>] schedule+0x31f/0xd03
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c0129bb1>] worker_thread+0x0/0x247
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
scsi_eh_0     S C031118F     0   280     11           281   278 (L-TLB)
c1b93fb8 c1804060 c03cdfe0 c031118f c1b93fc8 56a412ec 00000001 00000082
        00000002 56734bc4 00000009 c1b92b78 c1b92a50 c036ea20 c1804060 56a4b87d
        00000001 000005eb 00000000 c1b93000 00000001 00000bb2 00000001 c1b93000
Call Trace:
  [<c031118f>] schedule+0x31f/0xd03
  [<c0254522>] scsi_error_handler+0x0/0x9c
  [<c0254565>] scsi_error_handler+0x43/0x9c
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
scsi_eh_1     S C031118F     0   281     11           282   280 (L-TLB)
f7ccefb8 c1804060 c03cdfe0 c031118f f7ccefc8 572a2f76 00000001 00000082
        00000002 572a2f76 0000000a f7ccd158 f7ccd030 c036ea20 c1804060 575584e4
        00000001 00000486 00000000 f7cce000 00000001 00000c04 00000000 f7cce000
Call Trace:
  [<c031118f>] schedule+0x31f/0xd03
  [<c0254522>] scsi_error_handler+0x0/0x9c
  [<c0254565>] scsi_error_handler+0x43/0x9c
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
scsi_eh_2     S C031118F     0   282     11           283   281 (L-TLB)
f7cd0fb8 c1804060 c03cdfe0 c031118f f7cd0fc8 57e0ef48 00000001 00000082
        00000002 57e0ef48 0000000a f7ccdb78 f7ccda50 c036ea20 c1804060 58062a15
        00000001 0000049a 00000000 f7cd0000 00000001 00000b06 00000000 f7cd0000
Call Trace:
  [<c031118f>] schedule+0x31f/0xd03
  [<c0254522>] scsi_error_handler+0x0/0x9c
  [<c0254565>] scsi_error_handler+0x43/0x9c
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
scsi_eh_3     S C031118F     0   283     11           374   282 (L-TLB)
f7cccfb8 c1804060 c03cdfe0 c031118f f7cccfc8 58b6b7bf 00000001 00000082
        00000002 58b6b7bf 00000009 f7ccd668 f7ccd540 c036ea20 c1804060 58b6e355
        00000001 00000532 00000000 f7ccc000 00000001 00000ade 00000000 f7ccc000
Call Trace:
  [<c031118f>] schedule+0x31f/0xd03
  [<c0254522>] scsi_error_handler+0x0/0x9c
  [<c0254565>] scsi_error_handler+0x43/0x9c
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
kirqd         S 00000000     0   368      1           445   162 (L-TLB)
f7cb8f98 00000000 00000002 00000000 c1804060 16c46026 00000034 00000000
        00000000 c19cc1b8 0000000a f7cc1b78 f7cc1a50 c1920540 c180c060 16c47299
        00000034 00000cd4 00000001 f7cb8000 c1804060 00000282 c01234f1 f7cb8fac
Call Trace:
  [<c01234f1>] lock_timer_base+0x15/0x2f
  [<c012358e>] __mod_timer+0x83/0x9e
  [<c0312382>] schedule_timeout+0x49/0xac
  [<c0123e06>] process_timeout+0x0/0x5
  [<c011136e>] balanced_irq+0x7f/0xb5
  [<c01112ef>] balanced_irq+0x0/0xb5
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
md5_raid1     S 00000008     0   374     11           378   283 (L-TLB)
f7cbaf48 f7cba000 c0297e08 00000008 00000001 2fef2d6a 00000033 f7cdc02c
        c01da41a f7d83600 0000000a f7cc1668 f7cc1540 c1920540 c180c060 2ff29043
        00000033 0133f6d5 00000001 f7cba000 00000000 00000282 c01234f1 f7cbaf5c
Call Trace:
  [<c0297e08>] md_check_recovery+0x18/0x435
  [<c01da41a>] generic_unplug_device+0x15/0x21
  [<c01234f1>] lock_timer_base+0x15/0x2f
  [<c012358e>] __mod_timer+0x83/0x9e
  [<c0312382>] schedule_timeout+0x49/0xac
  [<c0123e06>] process_timeout+0x0/0x5
  [<c0296860>] md_thread+0x118/0x15a
  [<c012dc4b>] autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x37
  [<c0296748>] md_thread+0x0/0x15a
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
md4_raid1     S 00000000     0   378     11           382   374 (L-TLB)
f7c7ef48 f7c7e000 c0297e08 00000000 00000000 4d06524d 00000034 00000000
        00000002 f7d83680 0000000a c1bc2b78 c1bc2a50 c1920540 c180c060 4d3dface
        00000034 00748f57 00000001 f7c7e000 00000000 00000282 c01234f1 f7c7ef5c
Call Trace:
  [<c0297e08>] md_check_recovery+0x18/0x435
  [<c01234f1>] lock_timer_base+0x15/0x2f
  [<c012358e>] __mod_timer+0x83/0x9e
  [<c0312382>] schedule_timeout+0x49/0xac
  [<c0123e06>] process_timeout+0x0/0x5
  [<c0296860>] md_thread+0x118/0x15a
  [<c012dc4b>] autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x37
  [<c0296748>] md_thread+0x0/0x15a
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
md3_raid1     S 00000008     0   382     11           386   378 (L-TLB)
f7ca6f48 f7ca6000 c0297e08 00000008 00000001 452bef0e 00000034 00000000
        00000002 f7d83700 0000000a c1b97668 c1b97540 c1920540 c180c060 45446c75
        00000034 0018781a 00000001 f7ca6000 00000000 00000282 c01234f1 f7ca6f5c
Call Trace:
  [<c0297e08>] md_check_recovery+0x18/0x435
  [<c01234f1>] lock_timer_base+0x15/0x2f
  [<c012358e>] __mod_timer+0x83/0x9e
  [<c0312382>] schedule_timeout+0x49/0xac
  [<c0123e06>] process_timeout+0x0/0x5
  [<c0296860>] md_thread+0x118/0x15a
  [<c012dc4b>] autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x37
  [<c0296748>] md_thread+0x0/0x15a
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
md2_raid1     D 00011210     0   386     11           390   382 (L-TLB)
f7c7de84 00000010 c18ec340 00011210 00000001 7826cfa1 00000014 c1000000
        00011210 00000000 0000000a c1b8e158 c1b8e030 c036ea20 c1804060 782777ad
        00000014 00006310 00000000 f7c7d000 c197de8c f76b1b00 c01591d3 f7cdc744
Call Trace:
  [<c01591d3>] bio_clone+0x9c/0xae
  [<c0291855>] md_super_wait+0xdf/0xf2
  [<c012dc4b>] autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x37
  [<c029941f>] bitmap_unplug+0x1c7/0x1ce
  [<c01da3ac>] blk_remove_plug+0x26/0x5d
  [<c0290011>] raid1d+0x7f/0x594
  [<c01234f1>] lock_timer_base+0x15/0x2f
  [<c01236c9>] del_timer_sync+0xa/0x10
  [<c0312389>] schedule_timeout+0x50/0xac
  [<c0296789>] md_thread+0x41/0x15a
  [<c012dc4b>] autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x37
  [<c0296748>] md_thread+0x0/0x15a
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
md1_raid1     S C1804060     0   390     11           393   386 (L-TLB)
c1b81f48 c1b81000 c0297e08 c1804060 0000000a 2e81c970 00000033 00000000
        00000002 f7d83800 0000000a f7ca1b78 f7ca1a50 c036ea20 c1804060 2ead36a6
        00000033 011f143c 00000000 c1b81000 00000000 00200282 c01234f1 c1b81f5c
Call Trace:
  [<c0297e08>] md_check_recovery+0x18/0x435
  [<c01234f1>] lock_timer_base+0x15/0x2f
  [<c012358e>] __mod_timer+0x83/0x9e
  [<c0312382>] schedule_timeout+0x49/0xac
  [<c0123e06>] process_timeout+0x0/0x5
  [<c0296860>] md_thread+0x118/0x15a
  [<c012dc4b>] autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x37
  [<c0296748>] md_thread+0x0/0x15a
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
md0_raid1     D 02E9B0CB     0   393     11           394   390 (L-TLB)
f7c79e2c c04123bc 00000000 02e9b0cb 00000c80 70e8e00b 0000000a 00000246
        f76666c0 f7d07660 0000000a c1b51668 c1b51540 c1920540 c180c060 70f4d67b
        0000000a 00009eaf 00000001 f7c79000 f7cdc744 c1000000 00011210 00000000
Call Trace:
  [<c0291855>] md_super_wait+0xdf/0xf2
  [<c012dc4b>] autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x37
  [<c02987f4>] write_sb_page+0x42/0x71
  [<c02988e5>] write_page+0xc2/0x134
  [<c0293355>] md_update_sb+0x7f/0x15b
  [<c0297f6f>] md_check_recovery+0x17f/0x435
  [<c028ffb3>] raid1d+0x21/0x594
  [<c01234f1>] lock_timer_base+0x15/0x2f
  [<c01236c9>] del_timer_sync+0xa/0x10
  [<c0312389>] schedule_timeout+0x50/0xac
  [<c0296789>] md_thread+0x41/0x15a
  [<c012dc4b>] autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x37
  [<c0296748>] md_thread+0x0/0x15a
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
reiserfs/0    D F7DBBC98     0   394     11           395   393 (L-TLB)
f7c74e9c f7bcce2c 00000000 f7dbbc98 00000000 7718f28d 0000000a ffffffff
        00000000 00000000 0000000a f7c78668 f7c78540 c036ea20 c1804060 77190c89
        0000000a 00000b06 00000000 f7c74000 c16f1540 00000001 00000003 f73849a4
Call Trace:
  [<c03134aa>] __down+0xb7/0x11f
  [<c031118f>] schedule+0x31f/0xd03
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c0310e07>] __down_failed+0x7/0xc
  [<c01ac57e>] .text.lock.journal+0x8/0xfe
  [<c01ab3f8>] flush_async_commits+0x73/0x75
  [<c0129d6e>] worker_thread+0x1bd/0x247
  [<c01ab385>] flush_async_commits+0x0/0x75
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c0129bb1>] worker_thread+0x0/0x247
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
reiserfs/1    D 01406F60     0   395     11                 394 (L-TLB)
c1b85db4 00000000 ffffffff 01406f60 00000082 7826ac88 00000014 f7dc872c
        00000000 c1b85d90 0000000a f7c78b78 f7c78a50 c1920540 c180c060 78271282
        00000014 00005b76 00000001 c1b85000 00000000 00000001 c1b85db4 c0117b55
Call Trace:
  [<c0117b55>] __wake_up+0x32/0x43
  [<c03122f0>] io_schedule+0x26/0x30
  [<c0155877>] sync_buffer+0x30/0x33
  [<c03124b4>] __wait_on_bit+0x42/0x5e
  [<c0155847>] sync_buffer+0x0/0x33
  [<c0312545>] out_of_line_wait_on_bit+0x75/0x7d
  [<c0155847>] sync_buffer+0x0/0x33
  [<c0158eec>] bio_alloc_bioset+0xd9/0x195
  [<c012dc82>] wake_bit_function+0x0/0x3c
  [<c01558db>] __wait_on_buffer+0x24/0x29
  [<c01a78ae>] write_ordered_buffers+0x1cf/0x20e
  [<c01a7469>] write_ordered_chunk+0x0/0x52
  [<c0117305>] load_balance_newidle+0x42/0xf2
  [<c013eaca>] do_writepages+0x23/0x37
  [<c031118f>] schedule+0x31f/0xd03
  [<c01a7e9f>] flush_commit_list+0x472/0x50e
  [<c01ab3f8>] flush_async_commits+0x73/0x75
  [<c0129d6e>] worker_thread+0x1bd/0x247
  [<c01ab385>] flush_async_commits+0x0/0x75
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c0129bb1>] worker_thread+0x0/0x247
  [<c012d839>] kthread+0x93/0x97
  [<c012d7a6>] kthread+0x0/0x97
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
udevd         S C0373F84     0   445      1          1297   368 (NOTLB)
f7962ec4 3e8ac045 00000001 c0373f84 00000000 a499fb27 00000009 c013cd7f
        000200d0 00000044 00000007 f7cb7668 f7cb7540 c036ea20 c1804060 a4baa159
        00000009 00013a40 00000000 f7962000 c18e7500 c016cd2d f795d005 c0373f80
Call Trace:
  [<c013cd7f>] get_page_from_freelist+0x6d/0xae
  [<c016cd2d>] mntput_no_expire+0x13/0x5a
  [<c03123a7>] schedule_timeout+0x6e/0xac
  [<c012dae3>] add_wait_queue+0xf/0x30
  [<c0177311>] inotify_poll+0x29/0x55
  [<c016543b>] do_select+0x2db/0x2f5
  [<c0164fe5>] __pollwait+0x0/0x97
  [<c0165655>] sys_select+0x1e8/0x39c
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c0102a57>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
kjournald     S 00000000     0  1297      1          1357   445 (L-TLB)
f7ca8f74 c011bea4 f7ca8f80 00000000 00000000 fe56316f 00000003 f7a82458
        00000000 00000246 00000003 c1b83668 c1b83540 c036ea20 c1804060 fe57c6c1
        00000003 00002c60 00000000 f7ca8000 00000000 00000001 f7ca8f74 c0117b55
Call Trace:
  [<c011bea4>] vprintk+0x275/0x2a1
  [<c0117b55>] __wake_up+0x32/0x43
  [<c01c4b0d>] kjournald+0x228/0x241
  [<c01029ba>] ret_from_fork+0x6/0x14
  [<c01c48e0>] commit_timeout+0x0/0x5
  [<c012dc4b>] autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x37
  [<c01c48e5>] kjournald+0x0/0x241
  [<c0100fcd>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
rc            S 00000003     0  1357      1  1794    1662  1297 (NOTLB)
f7b5ef28 00000000 00000000 00000003 00000000 c092ae32 00000009 c0373fa8
        f7c7ca50 000200d2 00000006 f7c7cb78 f7c7ca50 c036ea20 c1804060 c0c99f7b
        00000009 00014d64 00000000 f7b5e000 0000000e c014003d c17d9a20 c17cb940
Call Trace:
  [<c014003d>] __pagevec_lru_add_active+0xa8/0xb3
  [<c0144d7b>] do_wp_page+0x251/0x2a3
  [<c011ed8e>] do_wait+0x332/0x3d0
  [<c031118f>] schedule+0x31f/0xd03
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c011eeca>] sys_wait4+0x31/0x35
  [<c011eef5>] sys_waitpid+0x27/0x2b
  [<c0102a57>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
syslogd       D F7CDC02C     0  1662      1          1665  1357 (NOTLB)
f71eaeb4 c01d848f 00000010 f7cdc02c f7c7dfa8 7162b6e9 0000000a f7bd4380
        00000001 00000000 00000009 c1b3db78 c1b3da50 c1b8e030 c180c060 718720da
        0000000a 0000309b 00000001 f71ea000 00000000 c0117b55 f743c540 00000000
Call Trace:
  [<c01d848f>] elv_set_request+0x1e/0x33
  [<c0117b55>] __wake_up+0x32/0x43
  [<c03122f0>] io_schedule+0x26/0x30
  [<c0138257>] sync_page+0x31/0x3c
  [<c03124b4>] __wait_on_bit+0x42/0x5e
  [<c0138226>] sync_page+0x0/0x3c
  [<c013882f>] wait_on_page_bit+0x75/0x7d
  [<c0138b40>] find_get_pages_tag+0x31/0x6f
  [<c012dc82>] wake_bit_function+0x0/0x3c
  [<c01383f9>] wait_on_page_writeback_range+0x9e/0x104
  [<c0255b0c>] scsi_issue_flush_fn+0x37/0x39
  [<c028ea19>] raid1_issue_flush+0x61/0xd0
  [<c028e9b8>] raid1_issue_flush+0x0/0xd0
  [<c0312abc>] __mutex_unlock_slowpath+0x6d/0x202
  [<c0155d24>] do_fsync+0x78/0xbb
  [<c0102a57>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
klogd         S C013CE17     0  1665      1          1676  1662 (NOTLB)
f797fd90 000000d0 00000000 c013ce17 00000044 6f018104 0000000a f7bd4380
        00000000 000200d0 0000000a f7cbd668 f7cbd540 c1b3da50 c180c060 6f372d3f
        0000000a 00006b70 00000001 f797f000 00000000 f6cbd000 f743c540 000004b0
Call Trace:
  [<c013ce17>] __alloc_pages+0x57/0x2d2
  [<c03123a7>] schedule_timeout+0x6e/0xac
  [<c0151b89>] cache_alloc_refill+0x54/0x210
  [<c012dbc6>] prepare_to_wait_exclusive+0x12/0x4c
  [<c030b7bb>] unix_wait_for_peer+0xb7/0xde
  [<c012dc4b>] autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x37
  [<c030c159>] unix_dgram_sendmsg+0x313/0x4e0
  [<c016b5dc>] update_atime+0x45/0x70
  [<c02a0375>] do_sock_write+0xa3/0xba
  [<c02a04bb>] sock_aio_write+0x68/0x6c
  [<c015488f>] do_sync_write+0xc3/0xff
  [<c0117130>] load_balance+0x4e/0x1e1
  [<c012dc4b>] autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x37
  [<c0154a03>] vfs_write+0x138/0x13f
  [<c0154ab5>] sys_write+0x41/0x6a
  [<c0102a57>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
named         S F7BD4B80     0  1676      1          1677  1665 (NOTLB)
f7aa3f98 f7cb6f20 c0131948 f7bd4b80 00000001 ba820c84 00000007 00000001
        00000000 00000000 00000009 c1b83158 c1b83030 c036ea20 c1804060 bab043c4
        00000007 0007f858 00000000 f7aa3000 00000014 00000246 bfc30d28 00000008
Call Trace:
  [<c0131948>] futex_wake_op+0x24a/0x44b
  [<c0101d12>] sys_rt_sigsuspend+0xac/0xc8
  [<c0102a57>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
named         S 00000010     0  1677      1          1678  1676 (NOTLB)
f7570ebc f7a3d180 00000010 00000010 b7a73324 7b9409ff 00000022 8009d6fc
        f7570e90 c029fabb 00000009 c1b97b78 c1b97a50 c1920540 c180c060 7bb0308a
        00000022 00009fba 00000001 f7570000 99120002 58186dc2 00000000 00000000
Call Trace:
  [<c029fabb>] move_addr_to_user+0x49/0x54
  [<c03123a7>] schedule_timeout+0x6e/0xac
  [<c0131505>] get_futex_key+0x39/0xee
  [<c0117b01>] __wake_up_common+0x39/0x5b
  [<c012dae3>] add_wait_queue+0xf/0x30
  [<c01320b2>] futex_wait+0x1d2/0x23b
  [<c0147ddc>] find_extend_vma+0x12/0x50
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c0132362>] do_futex+0x49/0x89
  [<c02a1b78>] sys_socketcall+0x26a/0x271
  [<c013240d>] sys_futex+0x6b/0xbd
  [<c0102a57>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
named         D 00000286     0  1678      1          1679  1677 (NOTLB)
f7cb6c24 c02a9645 00000004 00000286 c0151b89 b1c72edd 00000021 c197d01c
        00000246 00000246 00000009 c1bccb78 c1bcca50 c1920540 c180c060 b20076d6
        00000021 0002eb9f 00000001 f7cb6000 c02c4c94 80000000 00000000 f75ec1c0
Call Trace:
  [<c02a9645>] dev_queue_xmit+0x96/0x2ad
  [<c0151b89>] cache_alloc_refill+0x54/0x210
  [<c02c4c94>] ip_finish_output+0x0/0x22f
  [<c03134aa>] __down+0xb7/0x11f
  [<c01a7440>] write_chunk+0x29/0x52
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c0310e07>] __down_failed+0x7/0xc
  [<c01ac57e>] .text.lock.journal+0x8/0xfe
  [<c01a8316>] flush_journal_list+0x10f/0x63f
  [<c01a8bc5>] flush_used_journal_lists+0xb1/0xce
  [<c01abb84>] flush_old_journal_lists+0x4a/0x53
  [<c01ac2f4>] do_journal_end+0x767/0x971
  [<c01ab127>] journal_end+0x9d/0xd4
  [<c019aaf4>] reiserfs_dirty_inode+0x77/0x82
  [<c0172b98>] __mark_inode_dirty+0x28/0x177
  [<c01962f9>] reiserfs_file_write+0x229/0x615
  [<c01157b3>] activate_task+0x9d/0xe7
  [<c016cd2d>] mntput_no_expire+0x13/0x5a
  [<c0161800>] link_path_walk+0x65/0xcb
  [<c01e8f90>] copy_to_user+0x4c/0x6a
  [<c015d224>] cp_new_stat64+0xf6/0x108
  [<c0154956>] vfs_write+0x8b/0x13f
  [<c01960d0>] reiserfs_file_write+0x0/0x615
  [<c0154ab5>] sys_write+0x41/0x6a
  [<c0102a57>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
named         S 00000001     0  1679      1          1680  1678 (NOTLB)
f7389ebc c18049c0 00000069 00000001 00000001 dd9db4bd 00000026 f7bd4b80
        00000001 c1bcca50 00000009 f7caeb78 f7caea50 c1920540 c180c060 dd9e01b7
        00000026 000047e6 00000001 f7389000 00000000 00000282 c01234f1 f7389ed0
Call Trace:
  [<c01234f1>] lock_timer_base+0x15/0x2f
  [<c012358e>] __mod_timer+0x83/0x9e
  [<c0312382>] schedule_timeout+0x49/0xac
  [<c0131505>] get_futex_key+0x39/0xee
  [<c0123e06>] process_timeout+0x0/0x5
  [<c01320b2>] futex_wait+0x1d2/0x23b
  [<c0147ddc>] find_extend_vma+0x12/0x50
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c0132362>] do_futex+0x49/0x89
  [<c01e8ffa>] copy_from_user+0x4c/0x82
  [<c013240d>] sys_futex+0x6b/0xbd
  [<c0102a57>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
named         S 00000000     0  1680      1          1702  1679 (NOTLB)
f71ebec4 00000001 c0373f84 00000000 c0373f80 46faf5f5 00000026 000200d0
        00000044 00000002 00000009 f743c158 f743c030 c036ea20 c1804060 470586ad
        00000026 0000379b 00000000 f71eb000 00000000 00200092 c0373f80 000200d0
Call Trace:
  [<c03123a7>] schedule_timeout+0x6e/0xac
  [<c012dae3>] add_wait_queue+0xf/0x30
  [<c02cb342>] tcp_poll+0x14/0x15b
  [<c016543b>] do_select+0x2db/0x2f5
  [<c0164fe5>] __pollwait+0x0/0x97
  [<c0165655>] sys_select+0x1e8/0x39c
  [<c0102a57>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
portmap       S 000000D0     0  1702      1          1711  1680 (NOTLB)
f7393f30 c0373f80 f7be8540 000000d0 00000000 8681e029 00000009 00000001
        f7393f34 f7a2d284 00000004 f7be8668 f7be8540 c1920540 c180c060 86969e2d
        00000009 00065fd1 00000001 f7393000 f7b73d18 00200246 c012dae3 f728d100
Call Trace:
  [<c012dae3>] add_wait_queue+0xf/0x30
  [<c03123a7>] schedule_timeout+0x6e/0xac
  [<c02a07ea>] sock_poll+0xc/0xe
  [<c0165864>] do_pollfd+0x5b/0xad
  [<c0165958>] do_poll+0xa2/0xc1
  [<c0165aee>] sys_poll+0x177/0x239
  [<c0164fe5>] __pollwait+0x0/0x97
  [<c0102a57>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
mdadm         S 00000A00     0  1711      1          1791  1702 (NOTLB)
f7454e84 c1804060 f7cc1540 00000a00 f7cc1540 e6534d88 00000018 c0115e3c
        32383880 000000b7 00000009 f7a41668 f7a41540 c1920540 c180c060 e654730a
        00000018 00011f68 00000001 f7454000 00000000 ffffffff 01406f60 0000000a
Call Trace:
  [<c0115e3c>] try_to_wake_up+0x6e/0x3dd
  [<c03135be>] __down_interruptible+0xac/0x13c
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c0310e13>] __down_failed_interruptible+0x7/0xc
  [<c02984f3>] .text.lock.md+0xe3/0x130
  [<c0147024>] vma_merge+0xc0/0x1a1
  [<c029122e>] mddev_put+0x13/0x6c
  [<c0170c9c>] seq_read+0x1ec/0x2c5
  [<c0154718>] vfs_read+0x89/0x13d
  [<c0170ab0>] seq_read+0x0/0x2c5
  [<c0154a4b>] sys_read+0x41/0x6a
  [<c0102a57>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
acpid         S 000200D0     0  1791      1          1799  1711 (NOTLB)
f7ae8f30 00000044 c013cd7f 000200d0 00000044 bf2526e8 00000009 000200d0
        00000000 c0373f80 00000005 c1bd1b78 c1bd1a50 c036ea20 c1804060 bf4815c5
        00000009 00036e00 00000000 f7ae8000 00000010 c16f7a00 f7b6c9c0 00000cf4
Call Trace:
  [<c013cd7f>] get_page_from_freelist+0x6d/0xae
  [<c03123a7>] schedule_timeout+0x6e/0xac
  [<c02a07ea>] sock_poll+0xc/0xe
  [<c0165864>] do_pollfd+0x5b/0xad
  [<c0165958>] do_poll+0xa2/0xc1
  [<c0165aee>] sys_poll+0x177/0x239
  [<c0164fe5>] __pollwait+0x0/0x97
  [<c0102a57>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
S50hplip      S 00000003     0  1794   1357  1801               (NOTLB)
f7b92f28 000200d2 00000044 00000003 00000000 d821d839 00000009 c0373fa8
        f7c73a50 000200d2 00000007 f7c73b78 f7c73a50 c036ea20 c1804060 d827abe2
        00000009 000118b3 00000000 f7b92000 c0149870 c1b9712c c17ca860 fffba000
Call Trace:
  [<c0149870>] anon_vma_prepare+0x20/0xc6
  [<c0144ce8>] do_wp_page+0x1be/0x2a3
  [<c011ed8e>] do_wait+0x332/0x3d0
  [<c031118f>] schedule+0x31f/0xd03
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c011eeca>] sys_wait4+0x31/0x35
  [<c011eef5>] sys_waitpid+0x27/0x2b
  [<c0102a57>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
hpiod         S 00000000     0  1799      1                1791 (NOTLB)
f79bce1c f79bcdd8 00000707 00000000 00000000 e22060cd 00000009 00000372
        00000000 c0321bc0 0000000a f7a86668 f7a86540 c1920540 c180c060 e254825f
        00000009 000125b9 00000001 f79bc000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Call Trace:
  [<c03123a7>] schedule_timeout+0x6e/0xac
  [<c02ca738>] inet_csk_wait_for_connect+0xea/0x112
  [<c030b2c7>] unix_find_other+0xe6/0x121
  [<c012dc4b>] autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x37
  [<c02ca7c1>] inet_csk_accept+0x61/0x134
  [<c02e6cf4>] inet_accept+0x1f/0xa2
  [<c016a2f5>] alloc_inode+0x15/0x135
  [<c02a0ecc>] sys_accept+0x96/0x14f
  [<c014589f>] do_no_page+0x165/0x27e
  [<c01397d7>] filemap_nopage+0x0/0x3a3
  [<c0145ae8>] __handle_mm_fault+0xc0/0x217
  [<c02a19d4>] sys_socketcall+0xc6/0x271
  [<c0114423>] do_page_fault+0x0/0x5b5
  [<c0102a57>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
bash          S F78C4150     0  1801   1794  1802               (NOTLB)
f71b9f28 000200d2 00000031 f78c4150 c0138928 d821bbbc 00000009 c0139ad6
        c1b97030 000200d2 00000005 c1b97158 c1b97030 c1920540 c180c060 d847a0ca
        00000009 0000f6a8 00000001 f71b9000 c17f23c0 c014589f c17d02e0 c17ce140
Call Trace:
  [<c0138928>] find_get_page+0x18/0x3a
  [<c0139ad6>] filemap_nopage+0x2ff/0x3a3
  [<c014589f>] do_no_page+0x165/0x27e
  [<c0144d7b>] do_wp_page+0x251/0x2a3
  [<c011ed8e>] do_wait+0x332/0x3d0
  [<c0117abc>] default_wake_function+0x0/0xc
  [<c011eeca>] sys_wait4+0x31/0x35
  [<c011eef5>] sys_waitpid+0x27/0x2b
  [<c0102a57>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
python        D F7DDB6A8     0  1802   1801                     (NOTLB)
f7904b1c c01591d3 f7d89b50 f7ddb6a8 00000001 7eb66828 0000000a c028f2f7
        00000001 00000000 00000007 f743c668 f743c540 c036ea20 c1804060 7ec2673f
        0000000a 000bf8be 00000000 f7904000 00000000 00000001 f7904b1c c0117b55
Call Trace:
  [<c01591d3>] bio_clone+0x9c/0xae
  [<c028f2f7>] make_request+0x3da/0x458
  [<c0117b55>] __wake_up+0x32/0x43
  [<c03122f0>] io_schedule+0x26/0x30
  [<c0155877>] sync_buffer+0x30/0x33
  [<c03124b4>] __wait_on_bit+0x42/0x5e
  [<c0155847>] sync_buffer+0x0/0x33
  [<c0312545>] out_of_line_wait_on_bit+0x75/0x7d
  [<c0155847>] sync_buffer+0x0/0x33
  [<c012dc82>] wake_bit_function+0x0/0x3c
  [<c01558db>] __wait_on_buffer+0x24/0x29
  [<c01a2bf0>] search_by_key+0x12b/0xc4f
  [<c01a2ea6>] search_by_key+0x3e1/0xc4f
  [<c01236c9>] del_timer_sync+0xa/0x10
  [<c0312389>] schedule_timeout+0x50/0xac
  [<c0123e06>] process_timeout+0x0/0x5
  [<c012dc25>] finish_wait+0x25/0x4b
  [<c0191447>] reiserfs_read_locked_inode+0x69/0x105
  [<c016ad00>] get_new_inode+0x5f/0x12f
  [<c019156d>] reiserfs_iget+0x6f/0x86
  [<c01913d0>] reiserfs_init_locked_inode+0x0/0xe
  [<c018cdcc>] reiserfs_lookup+0xb2/0x117
  [<c0160810>] real_lookup+0x1d/0xc6
  [<c0160893>] real_lookup+0xa0/0xc6
  [<c0160acb>] do_lookup+0x6d/0x78
  [<c01611bc>] __link_path_walk+0x6e6/0xcc5
  [<c016cd2d>] mntput_no_expire+0x13/0x5a
  [<c0160d8e>] __link_path_walk+0x2b8/0xcc5
  [<c01617e0>] link_path_walk+0x45/0xcb
  [<c0153e23>] get_unused_fd+0x50/0xb2
  [<c0161ad8>] path_lookup+0x92/0x15a
  [<c0161bda>] __path_lookup_intent_open+0x3a/0x6f
  [<c0161c27>] path_lookup_open+0x18/0x1d
  [<c0162184>] open_namei+0x5a/0x5d2
  [<c015ccf7>] vfs_stat+0x14/0x3a
  [<c0153cb1>] filp_open+0x1c/0x35
  [<c0153e23>] get_unused_fd+0x50/0xb2
  [<c0153f4b>] do_sys_open+0x35/0xb6
  [<c0102a57>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75

Showing all blocking locks in the system:
S            init:    1 [c1920a50, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S     migration/0:    2 [c1920030,   0] (not blocked on mutex)
S     ksoftirqd/0:    3 [c1928a50, 134] (not blocked on mutex)
S      watchdog/0:    4 [c1928540,   0] (not blocked on mutex)
S     migration/1:    5 [c1928030,   0] (not blocked on mutex)
S     ksoftirqd/1:    6 [c1930a50, 134] (not blocked on mutex)
S      watchdog/1:    7 [c1930540,   0] (not blocked on mutex)
S        events/0:    8 [c1930030, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S        events/1:    9 [c1950a50, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S         khelper:   10 [c1936a50, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S         kthread:   11 [c1950540, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S       kblockd/0:   14 [c1967540, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S       kblockd/1:   15 [c1967030, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S          kacpid:   16 [c1936540, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S           khubd:  108 [c1b92540, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S         pdflush:  160 [f7c0aa50, 120] (not blocked on mutex)
D         pdflush:  161 [f7c0a540, 115] (not blocked on mutex)
S         kswapd0:  162 [f7c0a030, 117] (not blocked on mutex)
S           aio/0:  163 [c1b8e540, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S           aio/1:  164 [c1b51030, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S         kseriod:  252 [f7cd2540, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S           ata/0:  277 [f7cd2a50, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S           ata/1:  278 [c1b92030, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S       scsi_eh_0:  280 [c1b92a50, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S       scsi_eh_1:  281 [f7ccd030, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S       scsi_eh_2:  282 [f7ccda50, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S       scsi_eh_3:  283 [f7ccd540, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S           kirqd:  368 [f7cc1a50, 115] (not blocked on mutex)
S       md5_raid1:  374 [f7cc1540, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S       md4_raid1:  378 [c1bc2a50, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S       md3_raid1:  382 [c1b97540, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
D       md2_raid1:  386 [c1b8e030, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S       md1_raid1:  390 [f7ca1a50, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
D       md0_raid1:  393 [c1b51540, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
D      reiserfs/0:  394 [f7c78540, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
D      reiserfs/1:  395 [f7c78a50, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S           udevd:  445 [f7cb7540, 113] (not blocked on mutex)
S       kjournald: 1297 [c1b83540, 122] (not blocked on mutex)
S              rc: 1357 [f7c7ca50, 117] (not blocked on mutex)
D         syslogd: 1662 [c1b3da50, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S           klogd: 1665 [f7cbd540, 115] (not blocked on mutex)
S           named: 1676 [c1b83030, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S           named: 1677 [c1b97a50, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
D           named: 1678 [c1bcca50, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S           named: 1679 [f7caea50, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S           named: 1680 [f743c030, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S         portmap: 1702 [f7be8540, 121] (not blocked on mutex)
S           mdadm: 1711 [f7a41540, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S           acpid: 1791 [c1bd1a50, 120] (not blocked on mutex)
S        S50hplip: 1794 [f7c73a50, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S           hpiod: 1799 [f7a86540, 115] (not blocked on mutex)
S            bash: 1801 [c1b97030, 119] (not blocked on mutex)
D          python: 1802 [f743c540, 118] (not blocked on mutex)

---------------------------
| showing all locks held: |
---------------------------

#001:             [f7dbcc4c] {alloc_super}
.. held by:           pdflush:  161 [f7c0a540, 115]
... acquired at:               sync_supers+0x8d/0xeb

#002:             [f73d62c4] {inode_init_once}
.. held by:            python: 1802 [f743c540, 118]
... acquired at:               real_lookup+0x1d/0xc6

#003:             [f724eb84] {inode_init_once}
.. held by:             named: 1678 [c1bcca50, 116]
... acquired at:               reiserfs_file_write+0x1be/0x615

=============================================


reuben

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-10 10:52         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ingo Molnar
  2006-01-10 10:58           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ingo Molnar
@ 2006-01-10 11:34           ` Ingo Molnar
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Ingo Molnar @ 2006-01-10 11:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Reuben Farrelly; +Cc: Andrew Morton, linux-kernel


could you also enable CONFIG_FRAME_POINTERS, to make the backtraces 
easier to read?

	Ingo

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-10 10:47       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ingo Molnar
  2006-01-10 10:52         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ingo Molnar
@ 2006-01-10 12:28         ` Reuben Farrelly
  2006-01-10 12:42           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Reuben Farrelly @ 2006-01-10 12:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ingo Molnar; +Cc: Andrew Morton, linux-kernel

On 10/01/2006 11:47 p.m., Ingo Molnar wrote:
> * Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
> 
>>> Don't know, sorry.  But this kernel had oopsed, hadn't it?
>> This one is still present in -git6.  The symptoms are that the kernel 
>> boots up, the userspace applications start launching as the system 
>> starts to go to runlevel 3, and then the system 'blocks' on 
>> $random_service (clamd, mysql and vsftp and others).  I've left it for 
>> 5 mins and it never continued on..
>>
>> There's no oops, and nothing seems to be logged about it, I can hit 
>> enter and the console jumps to a new line, so the machine doesn't lock 
>> up hard, it seems to be getting 'stuck'.
> 
> could you please also send me a SysRq-T (showTasks) output? [which will 
> also include all the stacktraces] (Please make sure you have 
> KALLSYMS_ALL enabled.)

Ok here's the latest one, this time with KALLSYMS_ALL, CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER, 
CONFIG_DETECT_SOFTLOCKUP and the DEBUG_WARN_ON(current->state != TASK_RUNNING); 
patch from Ingo.

Linux version 2.6.15-git6 (root@tornado.reub.net) (gcc version 4.1.0 20060106 
(Red Hat 4.1.0-0.14)) #1 SMP Wed Jan 11 01:12:07 NZDT 2006
BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
  BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 000000000009fc00 (usable)
  BIOS-e820: 000000000009fc00 - 00000000000a0000 (reserved)
  BIOS-e820: 00000000000e6000 - 0000000000100000 (reserved)
  BIOS-e820: 0000000000100000 - 000000003fe2f800 (usable)
  BIOS-e820: 000000003fe2f800 - 000000003fe3f8e3 (ACPI NVS)
  BIOS-e820: 000000003ff2f800 - 000000003ff30000 (ACPI NVS)
  BIOS-e820: 000000003ff30000 - 000000003ff40000 (ACPI data)
  BIOS-e820: 000000003ff40000 - 000000003fff0000 (ACPI NVS)
  BIOS-e820: 000000003fff0000 - 0000000040000000 (reserved)
  BIOS-e820: 00000000e0000000 - 00000000f0000000 (reserved)
  BIOS-e820: 00000000fed13000 - 00000000fed1a000 (reserved)
  BIOS-e820: 00000000fed1c000 - 00000000feda0000 (reserved)
126MB HIGHMEM available.
896MB LOWMEM available.
found SMP MP-table at 000ff780
DMI 2.3 present.
ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x01] lapic_id[0x00] enabled)
Processor #0 15:3 APIC version 20
ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x02] lapic_id[0x01] enabled)
Processor #1 15:3 APIC version 20
ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x01] dfl dfl lint[0x1])
ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x02] dfl dfl lint[0x1])
ACPI: IOAPIC (id[0x02] address[0xfec00000] gsi_base[0])
IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 2, version 32, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-23
ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl)
ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 high level)
Enabling APIC mode:  Flat.  Using 1 I/O APICs
Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information
Allocating PCI resources starting at 50000000 (gap: 40000000:a0000000)
Built 1 zonelists
Kernel command line: ro root=/dev/md0 panic=60 console=ttyS0,57600
Enabling fast FPU save and restore... done.
Enabling unmasked SIMD FPU exception support... done.
Initializing CPU#0
CPU 0 irqstacks, hard=c043f000 soft=c043d000
PID hash table entries: 4096 (order: 12, 65536 bytes)
Detected 2800.394 MHz processor.
Using tsc for high-res timesource
Console: colour VGA+ 80x25
Dentry cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 7, 524288 bytes)
Inode-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
Memory: 1033336k/1046716k available (2185k kernel code, 12728k reserved, 900k 
data, 204k init, 129212k highmem)
Checking if this processor honours the WP bit even in supervisor mode... Ok.
Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 5611.90 BogoMIPS (lpj=11223811)
Mount-cache hash table entries: 512
monitor/mwait feature present.
using mwait in idle threads.
CPU: Trace cache: 12K uops, L1 D cache: 16K
CPU: L2 cache: 1024K
CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0
Intel machine check architecture supported.
Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#0.
CPU0: Intel P4/Xeon Extended MCE MSRs (12) available
CPU0: Thermal monitoring enabled
mtrr: v2.0 (20020519)
Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
CPU0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz stepping 04
Booting processor 1/1 eip 2000
CPU 1 irqstacks, hard=c0440000 soft=c043e000
Initializing CPU#1
Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 5600.73 BogoMIPS (lpj=11201467)
monitor/mwait feature present.
CPU: Trace cache: 12K uops, L1 D cache: 16K
CPU: L2 cache: 1024K
CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0
Intel machine check architecture supported.
Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#1.
CPU1: Intel P4/Xeon Extended MCE MSRs (12) available
CPU1: Thermal monitoring enabled
CPU1: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz stepping 04
Total of 2 processors activated (11212.63 BogoMIPS).
ENABLING IO-APIC IRQs
..TIMER: vector=0x31 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1
checking TSC synchronization across 2 CPUs: passed.
Brought up 2 CPUs
NET: Registered protocol family 16
ACPI: bus type pci registered
PCI: Using MMCONFIG
ACPI: Subsystem revision 20050902
ACPI: Interpreter enabled
ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing
ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (0000:00)
PCI: Ignoring BAR0-3 of IDE controller 0000:00:1f.1
PCI: Transparent bridge - 0000:00:1e.0
ACPI: Power Resource [URP1] (off)
ACPI: Power Resource [FDDP] (off)
ACPI: Power Resource [LPTP] (off)
ACPI: Power Resource [URP2] (off)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 *5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 *7 9 10 11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs *3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 *10 11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled.
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled.
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 *9 10 11 12 14 15)
SCSI subsystem initialized
usbcore: registered new driver usbfs
usbcore: registered new driver hub
PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing
PCI: If a device doesn't work, try "pci=routeirq".  If it helps, post a report
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:01.0
   IO window: disabled.
   MEM window: ffa00000-ffafffff
   PREFETCH window: fdf00000-fdffffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1c.0
   IO window: disabled.
   MEM window: ff600000-ff6fffff
   PREFETCH window: fdb00000-fdbfffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1c.1
   IO window: a000-afff
   MEM window: ff700000-ff7fffff
   PREFETCH window: fdc00000-fdcfffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1c.2
   IO window: disabled.
   MEM window: ff800000-ff8fffff
   PREFETCH window: fdd00000-fddfffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1c.3
   IO window: disabled.
   MEM window: ff900000-ff9fffff
   PREFETCH window: fde00000-fdefffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1e.0
   IO window: b000-bfff
   MEM window: ff500000-ff5fffff
   PREFETCH window: fe000000-fe7fffff
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:01.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.0[A] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 177
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.1[B] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.2[C] -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 185
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.3[D] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 193
Machine check exception polling timer started.
highmem bounce pool size: 64 pages
Initializing Cryptographic API
io scheduler noop registered
io scheduler anticipatory registered
io scheduler deadline registered
io scheduler cfq registered
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:01.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.0[A] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 177
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.1[B] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.2[C] -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 185
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.3[D] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 193
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
ACPI: Power Button (FF) [PWRF]
ACPI: Power Button (CM) [PWRB]
ACPI: Processor [CPU1] (supports 8 throttling states)
ACPI: Processor [CPU2] (supports 8 throttling states)
Real Time Clock Driver v1.12
serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12
serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1
Serial: 8250/16550 driver $Revision: 1.90 $ 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled
ÿserial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:06:02.0[A] -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 185
0000:06:02.0: ttyS1 at I/O 0xbc00 (irq = 185) is a 16550A
0000:06:02.0: ttyS2 at I/O 0xbc08 (irq = 185) is a 16550A
Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M
FDC 0 is a post-1991 82077
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:04:00.0[A] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 177
sky2 v0.11 addr 0xff720000 irq 177 Yukon-EC (0xb6) rev 1
sky2 eth0: addr 00:11:11:43:05:2f
Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 7.00alpha2
ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1f.2[B] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 193
ahci 0000:00:1f.2: AHCI 0001.0000 32 slots 4 ports 1.5 Gbps 0xf impl SATA mode
ahci 0000:00:1f.2: flags: 64bit ncq led slum part
ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xF8804D00 ctl 0x0 bmdma 0x0 irq 193
ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xF8804D80 ctl 0x0 bmdma 0x0 irq 193
ata3: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xF8804E00 ctl 0x0 bmdma 0x0 irq 193
ata4: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xF8804E80 ctl 0x0 bmdma 0x0 irq 193
ata1: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113)
ata1: dev 0 ATA-6, max UDMA/133, 156301488 sectors: LBA48
ata1: dev 0 configured for UDMA/133
scsi0 : ahci
ata2: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113)
ata2: dev 0 ATA-6, max UDMA/133, 156301488 sectors: LBA48
ata2: dev 0 configured for UDMA/133
scsi1 : ahci
ata3: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113)
ata3: dev 0 ATA-6, max UDMA/133, 156299375 sectors: LBA48
ata3: dev 0 configured for UDMA/133
scsi2 : ahci
ata4: SATA link down (SStatus 0)
scsi3 : ahci
   Vendor: ATA       Model: ST380817AS        Rev: 3.42
   Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision: 05
   Vendor: ATA       Model: ST380817AS        Rev: 3.42
   Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision: 05
   Vendor: ATA       Model: ST380013AS        Rev: 3.18
   Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision: 05
SCSI device sda: 156301488 512-byte hdwr sectors (80026 MB)
sda: Write Protect is off
SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back
SCSI device sda: 156301488 512-byte hdwr sectors (80026 MB)
sda: Write Protect is off
SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back
  sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 < sda5 sda6 sda7 sda8 sda9 sda10 >
sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi disk sda
SCSI device sdb: 156301488 512-byte hdwr sectors (80026 MB)
sdb: Write Protect is off
SCSI device sdb: drive cache: write back
SCSI device sdb: 156301488 512-byte hdwr sectors (80026 MB)
sdb: Write Protect is off
SCSI device sdb: drive cache: write back
  sdb: sdb1 sdb2 sdb3 sdb4 < sdb5 sdb6 sdb7 sdb8 sdb9 sdb10 >
sd 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi disk sdb
SCSI device sdc: 156299375 512-byte hdwr sectors (80025 MB)
sdc: Write Protect is off
SCSI device sdc: drive cache: write back
SCSI device sdc: 156299375 512-byte hdwr sectors (80025 MB)
sdc: Write Protect is off
SCSI device sdc: drive cache: write back
  sdc: sdc1
sd 2:0:0:0: Attached scsi disk sdc
sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0
sd 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 0
sd 2:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg2 type 0
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.7[A] -> GSI 23 (level, low) -> IRQ 58
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: EHCI Host Controller
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: debug port 1
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: irq 58, io mem 0xff4ff800
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: USB 2.0 started, EHCI 1.00, driver 10 Dec 2004
usb usb1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 1-0:1.0: 8 ports detected
USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver v2.3
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.0[A] -> GSI 23 (level, low) -> IRQ 58
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: irq 58, io base 0x0000cc00
usb usb2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 2-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 2-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.1[B] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 193
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: irq 193, io base 0x0000d000
usb usb3: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 3-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 3-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.2[C] -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 185
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.2: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.2: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 4
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.2: irq 185, io base 0x0000d400
usb usb4: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 4-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 4-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.3[D] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.3: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.3: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 5
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.3: irq 169, io base 0x0000d800
usb usb5: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 5-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 5-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
Initializing USB Mass Storage driver...
usb 5-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2
usb 5-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
usb 5-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 3
usb 5-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 5-2:1.0: USB hub found
hub 5-2:1.0: 4 ports detected
usb 5-2.1: new low speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 4
usb 5-2.1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
usbcore: registered new driver usb-storage
USB Mass Storage support registered.
usbcore: registered new driver libusual
usbcore: registered new driver hiddev
input: Belkin Components Belkin OmniView KVM Switch as /class/input/input0
input: USB HID v1.00 Keyboard [Belkin Components Belkin OmniView KVM Switch] on 
usb-0000:00:1d.3-2.1
input: Belkin Components Belkin OmniView KVM Switch as /class/input/input1
input: USB HID v1.00 Mouse [Belkin Components Belkin OmniView KVM Switch] on 
usb-0000:00:1d.3-2.1
usbcore: registered new driver usbhid
drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: v2.6:USB HID core driver
mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
md: raid1 personality registered for level 1
md: md driver 0.90.3 MAX_MD_DEVS=256, MD_SB_DISKS=27
md: bitmap version 4.39
NET: Registered protocol family 2
IP route cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
TCP established hash table entries: 131072 (order: 9, 2621440 bytes)
TCP bind hash table entries: 65536 (order: 8, 1310720 bytes)
TCP: Hash tables configured (established 131072 bind 65536)
TCP reno registered
IPv4 over IPv4 tunneling driver
ip_conntrack version 2.4 (8177 buckets, 65416 max) - 212 bytes per conntrack
ip_tables: (C) 2000-2002 Netfilter core team
ipt_recent v0.3.1: Stephen Frost <sfrost@snowman.net>. 
http://snowman.net/projects/ipt_recent/
arp_tables: (C) 2002 David S. Miller
TCP bic registered
NET: Registered protocol family 1
NET: Registered protocol family 17
p4-clockmod: P4/Xeon(TM) CPU On-Demand Clock Modulation available
Starting balanced_irq
Using IPI Shortcut mode
md: Autodetecting RAID arrays.
md: autorun ...
md: considering sdb10 ...
md:  adding sdb10 ...
md: sdb7 has different UUID to sdb10
md: sdb6 has different UUID to sdb10
md: sdb5 has different UUID to sdb10
md: sdb3 has different UUID to sdb10
md: sdb2 has different UUID to sdb10
md:  adding sda10 ...
md: sda7 has different UUID to sdb10
md: sda6 has different UUID to sdb10
md: sda5 has different UUID to sdb10
md: sda3 has different UUID to sdb10
md: sda2 has different UUID to sdb10
md: created md5
md: bind<sda10>
md: bind<sdb10>
md: running: <sdb10><sda10>
raid1: raid set md5 active with 2 out of 2 mirrors
md5: bitmap initialized from disk: read 11/11 pages, set 3 bits, status: 0
created bitmap (161 pages) for device md5
md: considering sdb7 ...
md:  adding sdb7 ...
md: sdb6 has different UUID to sdb7
md: sdb5 has different UUID to sdb7
md: sdb3 has different UUID to sdb7
md: sdb2 has different UUID to sdb7
md:  adding sda7 ...
md: sda6 has different UUID to sdb7
md: sda5 has different UUID to sdb7
md: sda3 has different UUID to sdb7
md: sda2 has different UUID to sdb7
md: created md4
md: bind<sda7>
md: bind<sdb7>
md: running: <sdb7><sda7>
raid1: raid set md4 active with 2 out of 2 mirrors
md4: bitmap initialized from disk: read 4/4 pages, set 20 bits, status: 0
created bitmap (61 pages) for device md4
md: considering sdb6 ...
md:  adding sdb6 ...
md: sdb5 has different UUID to sdb6
md: sdb3 has different UUID to sdb6
md: sdb2 has different UUID to sdb6
md:  adding sda6 ...
md: sda5 has different UUID to sdb6
md: sda3 has different UUID to sdb6
md: sda2 has different UUID to sdb6
md: created md3
md: bind<sda6>
md: bind<sdb6>
md: running: <sdb6><sda6>
raid1: raid set md3 active with 2 out of 2 mirrors
md3: bitmap initialized from disk: read 1/1 pages, set 11 bits, status: 0
created bitmap (13 pages) for device md3
md: considering sdb5 ...
md:  adding sdb5 ...
md: sdb3 has different UUID to sdb5
md: sdb2 has different UUID to sdb5
md:  adding sda5 ...
md: sda3 has different UUID to sdb5
md: sda2 has different UUID to sdb5
md: created md2
md: bind<sda5>
md: bind<sdb5>
md: running: <sdb5><sda5>
raid1: raid set md2 active with 2 out of 2 mirrors
md2: bitmap initialized from disk: read 10/10 pages, set 187 bits, status: 0
created bitmap (150 pages) for device md2
md: considering sdb3 ...
md:  adding sdb3 ...
md: sdb2 has different UUID to sdb3
md:  adding sda3 ...
md: sda2 has different UUID to sdb3
md: created md1
md: bind<sda3>
md: bind<sdb3>
md: running: <sdb3><sda3>
raid1: raid set md1 active with 2 out of 2 mirrors
md1: bitmap initialized from disk: read 10/10 pages, set 5 bits, status: 0
created bitmap (150 pages) for device md1
md: considering sdb2 ...
md:  adding sdb2 ...
md:  adding sda2 ...
md: created md0
md: bind<sda2>
md: bind<sdb2>
md: running: <sdb2><sda2>
raid1: raid set md0 active with 2 out of 2 mirrors
md0: bitmap initialized from disk: read 12/12 pages, set 75 bits, status: 0
created bitmap (187 pages) for device md0
md: ... autorun DONE.
ReiserFS: md0: found reiserfs format "3.6" with standard journal
ReiserFS: md0: using ordered data mode
ReiserFS: md0: journal params: device md0, size 8192, journal first block 18, 
max trans len 1024, max batch 900, max commit

age 30, max trans age 30
ReiserFS: md0: checking transaction log (md0)
ReiserFS: md0: Using r5 hash to sort names
VFS: Mounted root (reiserfs filesystem) readonly.
Freeing unused kernel memory: 204k freed
Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 341k
INIT: version 2.86 booting
                 Welcome to Fedora Core
                 Press 'I' to enter interactive startup.
Setting clock  (utc): Wed Jan 11 01:16:06 NZDT 2006 [  OK  ]
Starting udev:udevd-event[787]: udev_db_lookup_name: unable to open udev_db 
'/dev/.udev/db': No such file or directory
[  OK  ]
Setting hostname tornado.reub.net:  [  OK  ]
Checking filesystems
Checking all file systems.
[/sbin/fsck.ext3 (1) -- /boot] fsck.ext3 -a /dev/sda1
/dev/sda1 has been mounted 30 times without being checked, check forced.
/dev/sda1: 39/6024 files (28.2% non-contiguous), 12389/24064 blocks
[  OK  ]
Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode:  [  OK  ]
Mounting local filesystems:  [  OK  ]
rm: cannot remove `/var/run/dovecot/login': Is a directory
Enabling swap space:  [  OK  ]
INIT: Entering runlevel: 3
Entering non-interactive startup
Starting sysstat:  Calling the system activity data collector (sadc):
[  OK  ]
Checking for hardware changes [  OK  ]
Flushing firewall rules: [  OK  ]
Setting chains to policy ACCEPT: nat mangle filter [  OK  ]
Unloading iptables modules: [  OK  ]
Applying iptables firewall rules: [  OK  ]
Bringing up loopback interface:  [  OK  ]
Bringing up interface eth0:  [  OK  ]
Bringing up interface gre0:  [  OK  ]
Starting system logger: [  OK  ]
Starting kernel logger: [  OK  ]
Starting named: [  OK  ]
Starting portmap: [  OK  ]
Starting mdmonitor: [  OK  ]
Mounting other filesystems:  [  OK  ]
Starting lm_sensors:  Starting lm_sensors: i2c_adapter i2c-0: Unrecognized 
version/stepping 0x69 Defaulting to LM85.
[  OK  ]
[  OK  ]
Starting acpi daemon: [  OK  ]
Starting hpiod: [  OK  ]
Starting hpssd: [  OK  ]
Starting cups:

<2 mins later>

SysRq : Show State

                                                sibling
   task             PC      pid father child younger older
init          S C013EA16     0     1      0     2               (NOTLB)
c1924eb8 c0383400 c1924e70 c013ea16 000200d0 3eb3674a 00000019 00000000
        000200d0 00000000 00000009 c1923b98 c1923a70 c1923550 c180f060 3eb3cee0
        00000019 0000600b c1924000 00000282 c1924ecc c1924e9c 00000282 c180fee0
Call Trace:
  [<c032051e>] schedule_timeout+0x49/0xae
  [<c016816e>] do_select+0x28b/0x2a2
  [<c0168374>] sys_select+0x1ce/0x374
  [<c0102a7b>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
migration/0   S C1923030     0     2      1             3       (L-TLB)
c192afac 00000086 0000001f c1923030 c1b43550 c52e7915 00000009 00000000
        f741e680 00000001 00000001 c1923158 c1923030 c037da60 c1807060 c535cc9f
        00000009 00000c07 c192a000 00000292 f6e68f48 c192af90 00000292 f6e68f44
Call Trace:
  [<c01193f9>] migration_thread+0x7d/0x10b
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
ksoftirqd/0   S 00002040     0     3      1             4     2 (L-TLB)
c192cfa8 c1923c30 c037d880 00002040 c192cf44 0011523d 00000007 00000000
        00000092 00000002 0000000a c192bb98 c192ba70 c037da60 c1807060 00141c2c
        00000007 00000759 c192c000 00000246 c192ba70 c192cf8c 00000246 0000000e
Call Trace:
  [<c012151f>] ksoftirqd+0xc4/0xc6
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
watchdog/0    S 00000001     0     4      1             5     3 (L-TLB)
c192df70 00000000 00000001 00000001 0019725e aaf8bf3a 00000019 00000002
        00000000 c192df24 00000001 c192b678 c192b550 c037da60 c1807060 aaf8d6b0
        00000019 0000074f c192d000 00000282 c192df84 c192df54 00000282 c1807ee0
Call Trace:
  [<c032051e>] schedule_timeout+0x49/0xae
  [<c032059a>] schedule_timeout_interruptible+0x17/0x19
  [<c01251c5>] msleep_interruptible+0x34/0x43
  [<c013901f>] watchdog+0x42/0x67
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
migration/1   S C180F9C0     0     5      1             6     4 (L-TLB)
c192efac 00000086 00000002 c180f9c0 c03219c3 c38ae12b 00000009 00000000
        f769f700 00000000 00000001 c192b158 c192b030 f70b2a70 c180f060 c38c49b9
        00000009 00000d49 c192e000 00000000 f7c19f48 f709c030 00000753 f70b2a70
Call Trace:
  [<c01193f9>] migration_thread+0x7d/0x10b
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
ksoftirqd/1   S 0000A040     0     6      1             7     5 (L-TLB)
c1934fa8 c192b1f0 c037d880 0000a040 c1934f44 a97a01ad 00000001 00000001
        00000000 00000000 0000000a c1933b98 c1933a70 c1923550 c180f060 a981a627
        00000001 00001419 c1934000 00000246 c1933a70 c1934f8c 00000246 00000018
Call Trace:
  [<c012151f>] ksoftirqd+0xc4/0xc6
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
watchdog/1    S 00000001     0     7      1             8     6 (L-TLB)
c1935f70 00000000 00000001 00000001 001a5d72 abaf76fc 00000019 00000001
        00000000 c1935f24 00000009 c1933678 c1933550 c1923550 c180f060 abaf8725
        00000019 00000988 c1935000 00000282 c1935f84 c1935f54 00000282 c180fee0
Call Trace:
  [<c032051e>] schedule_timeout+0x49/0xae
  [<c032059a>] schedule_timeout_interruptible+0x17/0x19
  [<c01251c5>] msleep_interruptible+0x34/0x43
  [<c013901f>] watchdog+0x42/0x67
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
events/0      S C1809178     0     8      1             9     7 (L-TLB)
c1938f38 c1807ee0 00000282 c1809178 c1938ed8 7125e045 00000019 c1938ef4
        c012450e 00000000 0000000a c1933158 c1933030 c037da60 c1807060 71264f41
        00000019 0000679c c1938000 00000001 c1938f18 00000246 c19072a0 c1938f24
Call Trace:
  [<c012b1b3>] worker_thread+0x12e/0x226
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
events/1      S C1811178     0     9      1            10     8 (L-TLB)
c1951f38 c180fee0 00000282 c1811178 c1951ed8 719fad75 00000019 c1951ef4
        c012450e 00000000 0000000a c1950b98 c1950a70 c1923550 c180f060 71a004ba
        00000019 00004cad c1951000 00000001 c1951f18 00000246 c1907220 c1951f24
Call Trace:
  [<c012b1b3>] worker_thread+0x12e/0x226
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
khelper       S C193AF2C     0    10      1            11     9 (L-TLB)
c193af38 00800711 c193af20 c193af2c c0101068 97bb5059 00000009 00000000
        00000000 c193aee4 00000008 c1939b98 c1939a70 f7c7da70 c1807060 97c68368
        00000009 000026e6 c193a000 00000000 c193af18 c1923550 c19071a0 f7c7da70
Call Trace:
  [<c012b1b3>] worker_thread+0x12e/0x226
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
kthread       S 00000002     0    11      1    14     162    10 (L-TLB)
c1960f38 f7cd7550 c180f060 00000002 00000000 3569a3fc 00000008 00000000
        f769fd00 c1960f28 00000009 c1950678 c1950550 c1b7fa70 c1807060 359ad331
        00000008 00000884 c1960000 00000000 0000041a f7cc4030 c195fca0 c1b7fa70
Call Trace:
  [<c012b1b3>] worker_thread+0x12e/0x226
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
kblockd/0     S 00000000     0    14     11            15       (L-TLB)
c196af38 c196aed4 c012f3d9 00000000 c1b91fa4 cb9b3ca3 00000009 c011842d
        00000000 00000001 0000000a c1968678 c1968550 c037da60 c1807060 cb9b5a03
        00000009 0000107e c196a000 00000001 c196af18 00000246 c193db20 c196af24
Call Trace:
  [<c012b1b3>] worker_thread+0x12e/0x226
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
kblockd/1     S 00000000     0    15     11            16    14 (L-TLB)
c196bf38 c196bed4 c012f3d9 00000000 c1b91fa4 c384124c 00000009 00000001
        f741e680 00000001 0000000a c1968158 c1968030 c1b43550 c180f060 c38458bc
        00000009 000027f3 c196b000 00000000 c196bf18 f7c7da70 c193daa0 c1b43550
Call Trace:
  [<c012b1b3>] worker_thread+0x12e/0x226
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
kacpid        S C01177C5     0    16     11           108    15 (L-TLB)
c1b57f38 00000001 c1b57f10 c01177c5 00000000 01da9d16 00000000 00000000
        c18079c0 00000000 00000009 c1939678 c1939550 c1923550 c180f060 01db1be1
        00000000 000009d6 c1b57000 c03219a9 c1b57f38 00000246 c195fba0 c1b57f24
Call Trace:
  [<c012b1b3>] worker_thread+0x12e/0x226
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
khubd         S F7D52880     0   108     11           160    16 (L-TLB)
c1b44f7c 000003e8 f7d5d3a0 f7d52880 f7d52880 356556f2 00000002 c0273cee
        00000004 f7d52880 0000000a c1b43b98 c1b43a70 c037da60 c1807060 35760561
        00000002 00000bec c1b44000 00000000 00000246 c03999a8 c1b44f64 00000246
Call Trace:
  [<c0275319>] hub_thread+0xd8/0x106
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
pdflush       S 00000002     0   160     11           161   108 (L-TLB)
f7c27f88 f7c27f44 c0117c15 00000002 00000001 92dc34de 00000000 00000001
        00000000 c037dc20 00000009 f7c26b98 f7c26a70 c1950550 c1807060 92defaf4
        00000000 00000eef f7c27000 00000000 c011922d c1923550 00000003 c1950550
Call Trace:
  [<c0140e01>] __pdflush+0x81/0x199
  [<c0140f45>] pdflush+0x2c/0x32
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
pdflush       D 00000000     0   161     11           163   160 (L-TLB)
f7c28c60 c1b98fa4 f741ab18 00000000 f7c28bfc caa787fa 00000009 c012f3d9
        00000000 c1b98fa4 0000000a f7c26678 f7c26550 c1923550 c180f060 cad5c95a
        00000009 0000081e f7c28000 f741ab08 00000246 f7db0948 f7c28c48 00000246
Call Trace:
  [<c02a2f72>] md_write_start+0xbc/0x150
  [<c029a659>] make_request+0x51/0x432
  [<c01e1146>] generic_make_request+0xbe/0x13d
  [<c01e120e>] submit_bio+0x49/0xd3
  [<c015ad93>] submit_bh+0xc3/0x111
  [<c015ae60>] ll_rw_block+0x7f/0xd3
  [<c01ac41b>] flush_commit_list+0x1d3/0x503
  [<c01b0d39>] do_journal_end+0x7c3/0x912
  [<c01afce1>] journal_end_sync+0x65/0x77
  [<c019e6d2>] reiserfs_sync_fs+0x57/0x67
  [<c019e6ef>] reiserfs_write_super+0xd/0xf
  [<c015ce15>] sync_supers+0xbe/0x103
  [<c01405d8>] wb_kupdate+0x38/0x13e
  [<c0140e3a>] __pdflush+0xba/0x199
  [<c0140f45>] pdflush+0x2c/0x32
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
aio/0         S C01177C5     0   163     11           164   161 (L-TLB)
c1b8ff38 00000000 c1b8ff10 c01177c5 00000000 933ff7e0 00000000 00000001
        c180f9c0 00000000 00000009 c1b8eb98 c1b8ea70 c037da60 c1807060 9341263b
        00000000 00000c8b c1b8f000 c03219a9 c1b8ff38 00000246 c1bac6a0 c1b8ff24
Call Trace:
  [<c012b1b3>] worker_thread+0x12e/0x226
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
kswapd0       S 00000000     0   162      1           368    11 (L-TLB)
f7c29f88 f7c29f64 c01edef4 00000000 f7c2611c 933ff7e0 00000000 f7c26118
        00000286 f7c26030 00000008 f7c26158 f7c26030 c037da60 c1807060 9340eda9
        00000000 00001fe9 f7c29000 f7c29000 00000246 c0383484 f7c29f70 00000246
Call Trace:
  [<c0143dab>] kswapd+0x114/0x128
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
aio/1         S C044A3BC     0   164     11           252   163 (L-TLB)
c1b40f38 c180f9c0 00000000 c044a3bc 00000080 934134da 00000000 00000000
        00000000 00000000 00000009 c1b3d158 c1b3d030 c1923a70 c180f060 93416a14
        00000000 0000089c c1b40000 00000000 c1b40f38 c037da60 c1bac620 c1923a70
Call Trace:
  [<c012b1b3>] worker_thread+0x12e/0x226
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
kseriod       S 00000002     0   252     11           277   164 (L-TLB)
f7ceff78 c039ce48 00000000 00000002 00000001 52e70f94 00000002 f7ceff48
        00000002 c039ce48 0000000a f7ced678 f7ced550 c037da60 c1807060 52f30b80
        00000002 0002cbad f7cef000 f7ceff60 00000246 c0392cfc f7ceff60 00000246
Call Trace:
  [<c02318e1>] serio_thread+0xb1/0x109
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
ata/0         S C01177C5     0   277     11           278   252 (L-TLB)
f7cecf38 00000001 f7cecf10 c01177c5 00000000 b6ac2621 00000000 00000001
        00000000 00000000 00000009 f7ce0158 f7ce0030 c1950550 c1807060 b6acc04a
        00000000 0000107e f7cec000 00000000 f7cecf38 c1923a70 f7cb8aa0 c1950550
Call Trace:
  [<c012b1b3>] worker_thread+0x12e/0x226
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
ata/1         S C01177C5     0   278     11           280   277 (L-TLB)
f7ceef38 00000001 f7ceef10 c01177c5 00000000 b6aad46e 00000000 00000000
        00000000 00000000 00000009 f7cedb98 f7ceda70 c1923a70 c180f060 b6ad0b1a
        00000000 00000922 f7cee000 00000000 f7ceef38 c037da60 f7cb8a20 c1923a70
Call Trace:
  [<c012b1b3>] worker_thread+0x12e/0x226
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
scsi_eh_0     S C03219C3     0   280     11           281   278 (L-TLB)
f7ce1fb0 00002000 f7ce1f44 c03219c3 f7ce1fc4 566df5ed 00000001 00000002
        00000008 f7ce0b98 0000000a f7ce0b98 f7ce0a70 c037da60 c1807060 569effab
        00000001 0000065b f7ce1000 c1807060 569ee457 00000001 00000cd1 f7ce1000
Call Trace:
  [<c025e60a>] scsi_error_handler+0x48/0xa5
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
scsi_eh_1     S C03219C3     0   281     11           282   280 (L-TLB)
f7cf5fb0 00002000 f7cf5f44 c03219c3 f7cf5fc4 5724b4f1 00000001 00000002
        00000009 f7cf1678 0000000a f7cf1678 f7cf1550 c037da60 c1807060 574feb15
        00000001 00000595 f7cf5000 c1807060 574fd1f0 00000001 00000bee f7cf5000
Call Trace:
  [<c025e60a>] scsi_error_handler+0x48/0xa5
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
scsi_eh_2     S C03219C3     0   282     11           283   281 (L-TLB)
f7cf0fb0 00000040 f7cf0f44 c03219c3 f7cf0fc4 58007f47 00000001 00000002
        00000007 f7ced158 00000009 f7ced158 f7ced030 c1923550 c180f060 5800e2d9
        00000001 000005ef f7cf0000 c1807060 5800c2ad 00000001 00000c3e f7cf0000
Call Trace:
  [<c025e60a>] scsi_error_handler+0x48/0xa5
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
scsi_eh_3     S C03219C3     0   283     11           374   282 (L-TLB)
c1b3ffb0 00002140 c1b3ff44 c03219c3 c1b3ffc4 58b19b8e 00000001 00000000
        00000000 c1b3d678 00000009 c1b43158 c1b43030 c1923a70 c180f060 58b1d409
        00000001 00000495 c1b3f000 00000000 58b1b397 c037da60 00000cb1 c1923a70
Call Trace:
  [<c025e60a>] scsi_error_handler+0x48/0xa5
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
kirqd         S 0000001E     0   368      1           445   162 (L-TLB)
f7ccff88 00000000 00000000 0000001e 00000001 9e990eaa 00000019 00000000
        f75ef380 00000246 0000000a f7ccd678 f7ccd550 c037da60 c1807060 9e993bc0
        00000019 00002751 f7ccf000 00000282 f7ccff9c f7ccff6c 00000282 c1807ee0
Call Trace:
  [<c032051e>] schedule_timeout+0x49/0xae
  [<c032059a>] schedule_timeout_interruptible+0x17/0x19
  [<c0111a85>] balanced_irq+0x8a/0xc0
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
md5_raid1     S F7DB0610     0   374     11           378   283 (L-TLB)
f7ccbf3c 00000008 f7ccbed0 f7db0610 f7ccbedc 918294c8 00000019 00000002
        00000000 00000282 0000000a f7ccd158 f7ccd030 c1923550 c180f060 91bb8f46
        00000019 02204783 f7ccb000 00000282 f7ccbf50 f7ccbf20 00000282 c180fee0
Call Trace:
  [<c032051e>] schedule_timeout+0x49/0xae
  [<c02a21e5>] md_thread+0x10f/0x14f
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
md4_raid1     S F7DB0410     0   378     11           382   374 (L-TLB)
c1bc9f3c 00000008 c1bc9ed0 f7db0410 c1bc9edc 91829d5b 00000019 00000002
        00000000 00000282 0000000a c1bc7b98 c1bc7a70 f7c6f030 c1807060 918bb09d
        00000019 00d3fe93 c1bc9000 00000000 c1bc9f50 f7ccd030 00000282 f7c6f030
Call Trace:
  [<c032051e>] schedule_timeout+0x49/0xae
  [<c02a21e5>] md_thread+0x10f/0x14f
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
md3_raid1     S F7DB0010     0   382     11           386   378 (L-TLB)
f7cc7f3c 00000008 f7cc7ed0 f7db0010 f7cc7edc 8d3a119d 00000019 00000002
        00000000 00000282 0000000a c1b47b98 c1b47a70 c1923550 c180f060 8d5c6575
        00000019 00224c3b f7cc7000 00000282 f7cc7f50 f7cc7f20 00000282 c180fee0
Call Trace:
  [<c032051e>] schedule_timeout+0x49/0xae
  [<c02a21e5>] md_thread+0x10f/0x14f
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
md2_raid1     D F7227200     0   386     11           390   382 (L-TLB)
c1b91e64 f7227200 00000001 f7227200 00000000 c2dc6fe1 00000010 00000001
        00000001 00001000 0000000a c1b43678 c1b43550 c1923550 c180f060 c2dd5d38
        00000010 00007fe0 c1b91000 c015b787 00000246 f7dd6f48 c1b91e4c 00000246
Call Trace:
  [<c029d004>] md_super_wait+0xd5/0xea
  [<c02a4f93>] bitmap_unplug+0x1d8/0x1df
  [<c029b72b>] raid1d+0x7d/0x555
  [<c02a211a>] md_thread+0x44/0x14f
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
md1_raid1     S F7DD6C10     0   390     11           393   386 (L-TLB)
c1b50f3c 00000008 c1b50ed0 f7dd6c10 c1b50edc 908ef164 00000019 00000002
        00000000 00000282 0000000a c1bc7158 c1bc7030 c1bc7a70 c1807060 90b7b20a
        00000019 01d324e4 c1b50000 00000282 c1b50f50 c1b50f20 00000282 c1807ee0
Call Trace:
  [<c032051e>] schedule_timeout+0x49/0xae
  [<c02a21e5>] md_thread+0x10f/0x14f
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
md0_raid1     D C1B98E24     0   393     11           394   390 (L-TLB)
c1b98e44 c197d300 c1903800 c1b98e24 c01e1146 caa79079 00000009 f7db0800
        f7db0938 00000800 0000000a c1b8e158 c1b8e030 c037da60 c1807060 cad5fcef
        00000009 00001c8f c1b98000 c197d300 00000246 f7db0948 c1b98e2c 00000246
Call Trace:
  [<c029d004>] md_super_wait+0xd5/0xea
  [<c029ec29>] md_update_sb+0xc9/0x153
  [<c02a3a20>] md_check_recovery+0x182/0x437
  [<c029b6cd>] raid1d+0x1f/0x555
  [<c02a211a>] md_thread+0x44/0x14f
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
reiserfs/0    D C01183F2     0   394     11           395   393 (L-TLB)
f7c13d90 00000000 f7c13d24 c01183f2 f7c13d38 c2dc789f 00000010 c1b91fa4
        f7405818 f7c13d5c 0000000a c1b92158 c1b92030 c037da60 c1807060 c2dcdf7a
        00000010 00005dc5 f7c13000 c0118487 00000000 00000000 00000003 f7dd6e00
Call Trace:
  [<c032047b>] io_schedule+0x26/0x30
  [<c0157c7e>] sync_buffer+0x33/0x37
  [<c0320663>] __wait_on_bit+0x45/0x62
  [<c03206eb>] out_of_line_wait_on_bit+0x6b/0x73
  [<c0157cef>] __wait_on_buffer+0x27/0x2d
  [<c01ac0c8>] write_ordered_buffers+0x1b3/0x1fe
  [<c01ac6ac>] flush_commit_list+0x464/0x503
  [<c01afd6b>] flush_async_commits+0x78/0x7a
  [<c012b221>] worker_thread+0x19c/0x226
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
reiserfs/1    D 00000000     0   395     11                 394 (L-TLB)
f7c15e80 f7dd9c1c 00000000 00000000 c015dc50 cfa6ca71 00000009 00000000
        00000000 00000000 0000000a c1b97b98 c1b97a70 c1923550 c180f060 cfa6e216
        00000009 00000bda f7c15000 c16d0d60 c16e7720 c16ee120 c16d17e0 c16dfc00
Call Trace:
  [<c03216e7>] __down+0xae/0x116
  [<c031ef4a>] __down_failed+0xa/0x10
  [<c01b0f17>] .text.lock.journal+0x8/0x111
  [<c01afd6b>] flush_async_commits+0x78/0x7a
  [<c012b221>] worker_thread+0x19c/0x226
  [<c012ef67>] kthread+0x99/0x9d
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
udevd         S C013EA16     0   445      1          1297   368 (NOTLB)
f7614eb8 c0383400 f7614e70 c013ea16 000200d0 3a68e9e7 00000008 00000000
        000200d0 00000000 00000007 f7cc4158 f7cc4030 c037da60 c1807060 3a6a8cd6
        00000008 00014e5d f7614000 c0383400 00000000 00000246 f765fa00 f7614ea4
Call Trace:
  [<c0320544>] schedule_timeout+0x6f/0xae
  [<c016816e>] do_select+0x28b/0x2a2
  [<c0168374>] sys_select+0x1ce/0x374
  [<c0102a7b>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
kjournald     S 00000000     0  1297      1          1357   445 (L-TLB)
f7ccaf70 00000000 00000000 00000000 f7cc9da8 0a2c2793 00000004 00000032
        c01183f2 f7ccaf2c 00000004 c1950158 c1950030 c037da60 c1807060 0a639496
        00000004 00002f9f f7cca000 00000001 00000246 f77744b4 f7ccaf58 00000246
Call Trace:
  [<c01c9985>] kjournald+0x22b/0x242
  [<c0100fe5>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
rc            S 00000000     0  1357      1  1808    1662  1297 (NOTLB)
f7076f1c 00000044 00000003 00000000 000200d2 fa7112a3 00000008 f77fb550
        000200d2 f7076f04 00000006 f77fb678 f77fb550 c037da60 c1807060 faa06439
        00000008 00013318 f7076000 c17aa160 f7076efc 00000246 f7413e08 f7076f08
Call Trace:
  [<c011fb02>] do_wait+0x304/0x39c
  [<c011fc34>] sys_wait4+0x32/0x34
  [<c011fc5d>] sys_waitpid+0x27/0x29
  [<c0102a7b>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
syslogd       D 00000000     0  1662      1          1665  1357 (NOTLB)
f703be84 f703be20 c012f3d9 00000000 c1b91fa4 cbd82791 00000009 c011842d
        00000000 00000001 00000009 c1bc2b98 c1bc2a70 c037da60 c1807060 cc08aca6
        00000009 00001ebd f703b000 00000003 f7dd6e00 00000000 f703beec f703be70
Call Trace:
  [<c032047b>] io_schedule+0x26/0x30
  [<c0139f45>] sync_page+0x37/0x42
  [<c0320663>] __wait_on_bit+0x45/0x62
  [<c013a516>] wait_on_page_bit+0x6a/0x72
  [<c013a0de>] wait_on_page_writeback_range+0x9b/0xf9
  [<c013a2db>] filemap_fdatawait+0x4c/0x51
  [<c0158197>] do_fsync+0x90/0xd9
  [<c01581ed>] sys_fsync+0xd/0xf
  [<c0102a7b>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
klogd         S C0115F42     0  1665      1          1676  1662 (NOTLB)
f7583d70 c16d1640 f7583d14 c0115f42 00000246 c3471a7e 00000009 00000000
        f741e680 c1936dc0 0000000a f77fb158 f77fb030 c1bc2a70 c180f060 c36b6b1d
        00000009 0000ae86 f7583000 00000000 0000004b f7c7da70 000002a3 c1bc2a70
Call Trace:
  [<c0320544>] schedule_timeout+0x6f/0xae
  [<c0319665>] unix_wait_for_peer+0xd4/0xd8
  [<c031a004>] unix_dgram_sendmsg+0x2ef/0x4fd
  [<c02ac25f>] do_sock_write+0xa8/0xbe
  [<c02ac3c6>] sock_aio_write+0x69/0x6d
  [<c0156c5f>] do_sync_write+0xbb/0xf1
  [<c0156dd4>] vfs_write+0x13f/0x146
  [<c0156e7c>] sys_write+0x3d/0x64
  [<c0102a7b>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
named         S 00000001     0  1676      1          1677  1665 (NOTLB)
f766df94 c01333dd f7693e8c 00000001 8005e828 cacebf41 00000007 00000001
        00000000 00000000 00000009 c1b92678 c1b92550 c037da60 c1807060 cae3fe48
        00000007 0006ff90 f766d000 bfc86fe8 00000246 c01ef0e6 bfc86fe8 f766df84
Call Trace:
  [<c0101d55>] sys_rt_sigsuspend+0xab/0xc7
  [<c0102a7b>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
named         S 00000001     0  1677      1          1678  1676 (NOTLB)
f6827ea8 c0115f42 f76feb80 00000001 00000001 c48052ee 00000015 00000001
        f76feb80 c1b4ba70 00000009 f77dfb98 f77dfa70 c037da60 c1807060 c4814854
        00000015 0000134f f6827000 00000000 00000000 c1b55a70 00000001 c1b4ba70
Call Trace:
  [<c0320544>] schedule_timeout+0x6f/0xae
  [<c0133b00>] futex_wait+0x1dd/0x250
  [<c0133dc8>] do_futex+0x49/0x83
  [<c0133e67>] sys_futex+0x65/0xb8
  [<c0102a7b>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
named         S C02B255C     0  1678      1          1679  1677 (NOTLB)
f6816ea8 00000000 f6816f4c c02b255c f6816f0c 266dda6f 00000019 c01ef0e6
        f6816f0c f6816f4c 00000009 c1b55b98 c1b55a70 c1923550 c180f060 267c092e
        00000019 000443a5 f6816000 f6816f0c 80105f54 80088c48 f6816f0c 00000008
Call Trace:
  [<c0320544>] schedule_timeout+0x6f/0xae
  [<c0133b00>] futex_wait+0x1dd/0x250
  [<c0133dc8>] do_futex+0x49/0x83
  [<c0133e67>] sys_futex+0x65/0xb8
  [<c0102a7b>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
named         S F76FEB80     0  1679      1          1680  1678 (NOTLB)
f77deea8 f77dee48 c0115f58 f76feb80 00000001 c48049ed 00000015 00000001
        f76feb80 00000096 00000009 f7ccdb98 f7ccda70 c1923550 c180f060 c48113ce
        00000015 00001881 f77de000 00000282 f77deebc f77dee8c 00000282 c180fee0
Call Trace:
  [<c032051e>] schedule_timeout+0x49/0xae
  [<c0133b00>] futex_wait+0x1dd/0x250
  [<c0133dc8>] do_futex+0x49/0x83
  [<c0133e67>] sys_futex+0x65/0xb8
  [<c0102a7b>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
named         S C013EA16     0  1680      1          1702  1679 (NOTLB)
f6ee0eb8 c0383400 f6ee0e70 c013ea16 000200d0 266de319 00000019 00000000
        000200d0 00000000 00000009 c1b4bb98 c1b4ba70 c037da60 c1807060 268b59ef
        00000019 00000fc7 f6ee0000 f688307c f6ee0ea0 00000246 f6e6a518 f6ee0ea4
Call Trace:
  [<c0320544>] schedule_timeout+0x6f/0xae
  [<c016816e>] do_select+0x28b/0x2a2
  [<c0168374>] sys_select+0x1ce/0x374
  [<c0102a7b>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
portmap       S F755DEF0     0  1702      1          1711  1680 (NOTLB)
f755df24 00000000 c17fa920 f755def0 c0383400 1bb69555 00000008 f6efbc98
        f755ded4 00000246 00000004 f77df158 f77df030 c037da60 c1807060 1bcaafd5
        00000008 0007d1ba f755d000 f68c7000 f76d5880 f755df9c f755df18 c0167dae
Call Trace:
  [<c0320544>] schedule_timeout+0x6f/0xae
  [<c016865b>] do_poll+0x9a/0xb9
  [<c01687e3>] sys_poll+0x169/0x226
  [<c0102a7b>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
mdadm         S 00000096     0  1711      1          1791  1702 (NOTLB)
f7618e6c f7ccd030 f7618e04 00000096 00000001 0ebe717f 00000016 32388e4c
        000000b7 00000000 00000009 f7065678 f7065550 c1923550 c180f060 0ebfc1d7
        00000016 0001480d f7618000 00000000 ffffffff 013d1f60 ffffffff ffffffff
Call Trace:
  [<c03217f2>] __down_interruptible+0xa3/0x133
  [<c031ef5a>] __down_failed_interruptible+0xa/0x10
  [<c02a3fba>] .text.lock.md+0xd7/0x11d
  [<c017427c>] seq_read+0x1d8/0x2a4
  [<c0156ae9>] vfs_read+0x89/0x144
  [<c0156e18>] sys_read+0x3d/0x64
  [<c0102a7b>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
acpid         S 000200D0     0  1791      1          1799  1711 (NOTLB)
f7c70f24 00000002 00000000 000200d0 00000000 554c894b 00000008 000000d0
        f7c70f08 c013eaa9 00000004 f7c6f678 f7c6f550 c037da60 c1807060 555f2779
        00000008 00033e39 f7c70000 f6916000 f771d780 f7c70f9c f7c70f18 c0167dae
Call Trace:
  [<c0320544>] schedule_timeout+0x6f/0xae
  [<c016865b>] do_poll+0x9a/0xb9
  [<c01687e3>] sys_poll+0x169/0x226
  [<c0102a7b>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
hpiod         S 00000001     0  1799      1          1804  1791 (NOTLB)
f773ae0c 00200202 c0164105 00000001 c0383404 8d42e73d 00000009 00000000
        00000000 f6923e20 00000009 f7691678 f7691550 f70b2030 c180f060 8d503e23
        00000009 00035f90 f773a000 00000000 c016d45d c037da60 0000012c f70b2030
Call Trace:
  [<c0320544>] schedule_timeout+0x6f/0xae
  [<c02d7525>] inet_csk_wait_for_connect+0xdb/0x104
  [<c02d75b4>] inet_csk_accept+0x66/0x139
  [<c02f41ad>] inet_accept+0x20/0xa2
  [<c02acdcb>] sys_accept+0x88/0x119
  [<c02ad734>] sys_socketcall+0xc1/0x254
  [<c0102a7b>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
hpiod         S 00000000     0  1815      1                1804 (NOTLB)
f77d1cc4 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 8d42e73d 00000009 00000000
        00000000 00000000 00000008 f70b2158 f70b2030 f7cc4550 c180f060 8d5081a4
        00000009 00004381 f77d1000 00000000 00000000 c037da60 00000096 f7cc4550
Call Trace:
  [<c0320544>] schedule_timeout+0x6f/0xae
  [<c02aefee>] sk_wait_data+0xb3/0xec
  [<c02d9bce>] tcp_recvmsg+0x385/0x720
  [<c02af717>] sock_common_recvmsg+0x3d/0x53
  [<c02abeb0>] sock_recvmsg+0xda/0xfe
  [<c02ad117>] sys_recvfrom+0x79/0xbe
  [<c02ad192>] sys_recv+0x36/0x38
  [<c02ad7cb>] sys_socketcall+0x158/0x254
  [<c0102a7b>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
python        S C013EA16     0  1804      1          1815  1799 (NOTLB)
f681ceb8 c0383400 f681ce70 c013ea16 000200d0 c24aa123 00000019 00000000
        000200d0 00000000 0000000a f7cd7678 f7cd7550 c037da60 c1807060 c24b07ed
        00000019 0000609e f681c000 00000282 f681cecc f681ce9c 00000282 c1807ee0
Call Trace:
  [<c032051e>] schedule_timeout+0x49/0xae
  [<c016816e>] do_select+0x28b/0x2a2
  [<c0168374>] sys_select+0x1ce/0x374
  [<c0102a7b>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
S55cups       S 00000000     0  1808   1357  1811               (NOTLB)
f7586f1c 00000044 00000003 00000000 000200d2 fb27d0c7 00000008 f70ba030
        000200d2 f7586f04 00000003 f70ba158 f70ba030 c037da60 c1807060 fb2f2072
        00000008 0000fd6c f7586000 c17ce140 f7586efc 00000246 f7413988 f7586f08
Call Trace:
  [<c011fb02>] do_wait+0x304/0x39c
  [<c011fc34>] sys_wait4+0x32/0x34
  [<c011fc5d>] sys_waitpid+0x27/0x29
  [<c0102a7b>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
bash          S 00000000     0  1811   1808  1812               (NOTLB)
f680ef1c c013a636 000000ac 00000000 c17f23c0 fb27c91b 00000008 f7c78550
        000200d2 f680ef2c 00000001 f7c78678 f7c78550 c1923550 c180f060 fb4f30ba
        00000008 000140c2 f680e000 c17c8aa0 00000000 00000246 f76dcb08 f680ef08
Call Trace:
  [<c011fb02>] do_wait+0x304/0x39c
  [<c011fc34>] sys_wait4+0x32/0x34
  [<c011fc5d>] sys_waitpid+0x27/0x29
  [<c0102a7b>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
cupsd         S F70B2A70     0  1812   1811  1813               (NOTLB)
f7073f44 f7073ee0 f7073000 f70b2a70 f7073ee0 cd3cd31c 00000019 c011b664
        00000000 c17d35a0 00000009 f7c6f158 f7c6f030 c037da60 c1807060 cd3cfcfb
        00000019 00001776 f7073000 00000282 f7073f58 f7073f28 00000282 c1807ee0
Call Trace:
  [<c032051e>] schedule_timeout+0x49/0xae
  [<c032059a>] schedule_timeout_interruptible+0x17/0x19
  [<c0124ee2>] sys_nanosleep+0xcc/0x12f
  [<c0102a7b>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
cupsd         S BFBE1C0C     0  1813   1812  1837               (NOTLB)
f6804f1c 00000000 00000000 bfbe1c0c bfbe1c0c bce98a58 00000010 f6804000
        f6804f08 f6804ee8 00000001 f70b2b98 f70b2a70 c037da60 c1807060 bcebb163
        00000010 000217ca f6804000 c03209b6 c0162893 00000246 f7d1c688 f6804f08
Call Trace:
  [<c011fb02>] do_wait+0x304/0x39c
  [<c011fc34>] sys_wait4+0x32/0x34
  [<c011fc5d>] sys_waitpid+0x27/0x29
  [<c0102a7b>] sysenter_past_esp+0x54/0x75
smb           D 00000082     0  1837   1813                     (NOTLB)
f6e68e28 f6e68de0 c02601f4 00000082 f7cbf3dc cccbd193 00000009 f7cbf3dc
        f7cf39a0 00000001 00000007 f70d9b98 f70d9a70 c037da60 c1807060 ccd313bc
        00000009 0001d758 f6e68000 00000003 f7db0800 f6e68e88 f6e68e94 f6e68e14
Call Trace:
  [<c032047b>] io_schedule+0x26/0x30
  [<c0139f45>] sync_page+0x37/0x42
  [<c0320733>] __wait_on_bit_lock+0x40/0x63
  [<c013a5f4>] __lock_page+0x64/0x6c
  [<c013b737>] filemap_nopage+0x2e5/0x3a0
  [<c0147681>] do_no_page+0x7a/0x266
  [<c014799f>] __handle_mm_fault+0xbf/0x20a
  [<c0114fbf>] do_page_fault+0x37b/0x5af
  [<c0103673>] error_code+0x4f/0x54

Showing all blocking locks in the system:
S            init:    1 [c1923a70, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S     migration/0:    2 [c1923030,   0] (not blocked on mutex)
S     ksoftirqd/0:    3 [c192ba70, 134] (not blocked on mutex)
S      watchdog/0:    4 [c192b550,   0] (not blocked on mutex)
S     migration/1:    5 [c192b030,   0] (not blocked on mutex)
S     ksoftirqd/1:    6 [c1933a70, 134] (not blocked on mutex)
S      watchdog/1:    7 [c1933550,   0] (not blocked on mutex)
S        events/0:    8 [c1933030, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S        events/1:    9 [c1950a70, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S         khelper:   10 [c1939a70, 112] (not blocked on mutex)
S         kthread:   11 [c1950550, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S       kblockd/0:   14 [c1968550, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S       kblockd/1:   15 [c1968030, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S          kacpid:   16 [c1939550, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S           khubd:  108 [c1b43a70, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S         pdflush:  160 [f7c26a70, 120] (not blocked on mutex)
D         pdflush:  161 [f7c26550, 115] (not blocked on mutex)
S           aio/0:  163 [c1b8ea70, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S         kswapd0:  162 [f7c26030, 117] (not blocked on mutex)
S           aio/1:  164 [c1b3d030, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S         kseriod:  252 [f7ced550, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S           ata/0:  277 [f7ce0030, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S           ata/1:  278 [f7ceda70, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S       scsi_eh_0:  280 [f7ce0a70, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S       scsi_eh_1:  281 [f7cf1550, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S       scsi_eh_2:  282 [f7ced030, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S       scsi_eh_3:  283 [c1b43030, 111] (not blocked on mutex)
S           kirqd:  368 [f7ccd550, 115] (not blocked on mutex)
S       md5_raid1:  374 [f7ccd030, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S       md4_raid1:  378 [c1bc7a70, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S       md3_raid1:  382 [c1b47a70, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
D       md2_raid1:  386 [c1b43550, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S       md1_raid1:  390 [c1bc7030, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
D       md0_raid1:  393 [c1b8e030, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
D      reiserfs/0:  394 [c1b92030, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
D      reiserfs/1:  395 [c1b97a70, 110] (not blocked on mutex)
S           udevd:  445 [f7cc4030, 114] (not blocked on mutex)
S       kjournald: 1297 [c1950030, 121] (not blocked on mutex)
S              rc: 1357 [f77fb550, 117] (not blocked on mutex)
D         syslogd: 1662 [c1bc2a70, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S           klogd: 1665 [f77fb030, 115] (not blocked on mutex)
S           named: 1676 [c1b92550, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S           named: 1677 [f77dfa70, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S           named: 1678 [c1b55a70, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S           named: 1679 [f7ccda70, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S           named: 1680 [c1b4ba70, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S         portmap: 1702 [f77df030, 121] (not blocked on mutex)
S           mdadm: 1711 [f7065550, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S           acpid: 1791 [f7c6f550, 121] (not blocked on mutex)
S           hpiod: 1799 [f7691550, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S           hpiod: 1815 [f70b2030, 117] (not blocked on mutex)
S          python: 1804 [f7cd7550, 115] (not blocked on mutex)
S         S55cups: 1808 [f70ba030, 120] (not blocked on mutex)
S            bash: 1811 [f7c78550, 123] (not blocked on mutex)
S           cupsd: 1812 [f7c6f030, 116] (not blocked on mutex)
S           cupsd: 1813 [f70b2a70, 122] (not blocked on mutex)
D             smb: 1837 [f70d9a70, 118] (not blocked on mutex)

---------------------------
| showing all locks held: |
---------------------------

#001:             [f7dd6a58] {alloc_super}
.. held by:           pdflush:  161 [f7c26550, 115]
... acquired at:               sync_supers+0xa3/0x103

=============================================

reuben


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-10 12:28         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
@ 2006-01-10 12:42           ` Andrew Morton
  2006-01-10 13:16             ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ingo Molnar
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Morton @ 2006-01-10 12:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Reuben Farrelly; +Cc: mingo, linux-kernel

Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
>
> Ok here's the latest one, this time with KALLSYMS_ALL, CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER, 
>  CONFIG_DETECT_SOFTLOCKUP and the DEBUG_WARN_ON(current->state != TASK_RUNNING); 
>  patch from Ingo.

This is quite ugly.  I'd be suspecting a block layer problem: RAID or the
underlying device driver (ahci) has lost an IO.

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-10 12:42           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
@ 2006-01-10 13:16             ` Ingo Molnar
  2006-01-11  4:16               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Neil Brown
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Ingo Molnar @ 2006-01-10 13:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: Reuben Farrelly, linux-kernel


* Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> wrote:

> Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
> >
> > Ok here's the latest one, this time with KALLSYMS_ALL, CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER, 
> >  CONFIG_DETECT_SOFTLOCKUP and the DEBUG_WARN_ON(current->state != TASK_RUNNING); 
> >  patch from Ingo.
> 
> This is quite ugly.  I'd be suspecting a block layer problem: RAID or 
> the underlying device driver (ahci) has lost an IO.

yeah, now it more looks like that to me too. What happens is a raid1 
resync happens in the background - which is one of the more complex 
raid1 workloads - and there've been a good number of md patches 
recently. Reuben, does -git5 show the same symptoms?

	Ingo

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 13:22 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
                   ` (11 preceding siblings ...)
       [not found] ` <200601080139.34774@zodiac.zodiac.dnsalias.org>
@ 2006-01-10 21:20 ` Serge E. Hallyn
  12 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Serge E. Hallyn @ 2006-01-10 21:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton, lkml; +Cc: paulus, anton, linuxppc-dev

Quoting Andrew Morton (akpm@osdl.org):
> 
> ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.15/2.6.15-mm2/

With both this and 2.6.15-mm1, but not with 2.6.15, I get the following
error:

mm/built-in.o(*ABS*+0x39c3c7ac): In function `__crc___handle_mm_fault':
slab.c: multiple definition of `__crc___handle_mm_fault'
make: *** [.tmp_vmlinux1] Error 1

The culprit appears to be that there are two places where
__handle_mm_fault is EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPLed.  The following trivial patch
fixes it for me.

Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <serue@us.ibm.com>

Index: linux-2.6.15/arch/powerpc/kernel/ppc_ksyms.c
===================================================================
--- linux-2.6.15.orig/arch/powerpc/kernel/ppc_ksyms.c	2006-01-10 04:59:11.000000000 -0600
+++ linux-2.6.15/arch/powerpc/kernel/ppc_ksyms.c	2006-01-10 09:07:40.000000000 -0600
@@ -240,8 +240,6 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(next_mmu_context);
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(set_context);
 #endif
 
-EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__handle_mm_fault);
-
 #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_STD_MMU_32
 extern long mol_trampoline;
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mol_trampoline); /* For MOL */


thanks,
-serge

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken
  2006-01-07 23:48   ` Andrew Morton
                       ` (2 preceding siblings ...)
  2006-01-08 12:31     ` 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken Alexey Dobriyan
@ 2006-01-11  2:24     ` Paul Jackson
  2006-01-13 14:11       ` Adrian Bunk
  3 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Paul Jackson @ 2006-01-11  2:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: adobriyan, linux-kernel, Adrian Bunk

Andrew wrote:
> This is caused by the inclusion of user.h in kernel.h added by
> dump_thread-cleanup.patch.

This same build breakage showed up on ia64 sn2_defconfig,
and your patch fixes it nicely.  Thanks.

Acked-by: Paul Jackson <pj@sgi.com>


Andrian - I think that was your dump_thread-cleanup patch.

Please be sure to cross build other arch's when making non-local
changes, such as this one that affected the files:

    arch/alpha/kernel/alpha_ksyms.c
    arch/arm26/kernel/armksyms.c
    arch/cris/kernel/crisksyms.c
    arch/cris/kernel/process.c
    arch/frv/kernel/frv_ksyms.c
    arch/frv/kernel/process.c
    arch/h8300/kernel/h8300_ksyms.c
    arch/h8300/kernel/process.c
    arch/m32r/kernel/m32r_ksyms.c
    arch/m32r/kernel/process.c
    arch/m68k/kernel/m68k_ksyms.c
    arch/m68knommu/kernel/m68k_ksyms.c
    arch/m68knommu/kernel/process.c
    arch/s390/kernel/process.c
    arch/sh64/kernel/process.c
    arch/sh64/kernel/sh_ksyms.c
    arch/sh/kernel/process.c
    arch/sh/kernel/sh_ksyms.c
    arch/sparc64/kernel/binfmt_aout32.c
    arch/sparc64/kernel/sparc64_ksyms.c
    arch/sparc/kernel/sparc_ksyms.c
    arch/v850/kernel/process.c
    arch/v850/kernel/v850_ksyms.c
    fs/binfmt_aout.c
    fs/binfmt_flat.c
    include/asm-um/processor-generic.h
    include/linux/kernel.h

Sure, it consumes some time, but better you do it once, then each of
several of us have to first do a bisection on Andrew's gazillion
patches to find the culprit, and then stare at the patch until the light
bulb goes on in our dimm brains, only to grep back through the lkml
messages to find that we are not alone in our misery.

-- 
                  I won't rest till it's the best ...
                  Programmer, Linux Scalability
                  Paul Jackson <pj@sgi.com> 1.925.600.0401

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-10 13:16             ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ingo Molnar
@ 2006-01-11  4:16               ` Neil Brown
  2006-01-11  5:15                 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Neil Brown @ 2006-01-11  4:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ingo Molnar; +Cc: Andrew Morton, Reuben Farrelly, linux-kernel

On Tuesday January 10, mingo@elte.hu wrote:
> 
> * Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> wrote:
> 
> > Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
> > >
> > > Ok here's the latest one, this time with KALLSYMS_ALL, CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER, 
> > >  CONFIG_DETECT_SOFTLOCKUP and the DEBUG_WARN_ON(current->state != TASK_RUNNING); 
> > >  patch from Ingo.
> > 
> > This is quite ugly.  I'd be suspecting a block layer problem: RAID or 
> > the underlying device driver (ahci) has lost an IO.
> 
> yeah, now it more looks like that to me too. What happens is a raid1 
> resync happens in the background - which is one of the more complex 
> raid1 workloads - and there've been a good number of md patches 
> recently. Reuben, does -git5 show the same symptoms?

There isn't a resync happening - if there was you would a process
called
   mdX_resync
(for some X).

What I see here is:
 pdflush at:
Call Trace:
  [<c02a2f72>] md_write_start+0xbc/0x150
  [<c029a659>] make_request+0x51/0x432
  [<c01e1146>] generic_make_request+0xbe/0x13d
  [<c01e120e>] submit_bio+0x49/0xd3

So it is trying to write to a raid1 which was 'clean' and needs to
be marked 'dirty' (or 'active') before the first write.
md_start_write arranges for the array's thread to do this.
What is that thread doing?

md2_raid1     D F7227200     0   386     11           390   382 (L-TLB)
  ...
Call Trace:
  [<c029d004>] md_super_wait+0xd5/0xea
  [<c02a4f93>] bitmap_unplug+0x1d8/0x1df
  [<c029b72b>] raid1d+0x7d/0x555
  [<c02a211a>] md_thread+0x44/0x14f

It probably hasn't tried to write out the superblock, and just
now it is writing out some write-intent-bitmap entries and waiting
for the write to complete.

md_super_wait is waiting for 'pending_writes' to become zero.
It is incremented when any superblock or bitmap write starts, and
is decremented when that write completes.

So a lost write request in one of the components of the array could
cause this, but it is too easy to simply blame it on someone else....

But there is something I don't understand....

If md2_raid1 is in bitmap_unplug, that means there are outstanding
write requests to md2_raid1, so the one that pdflush is currently
generating cannot be the first.

This suggests that pdflush is not writing to md2, but to something
else.
Ahhhh.. md0_raid1 is also blocked:
Call Trace:
  [<c029d004>] md_super_wait+0xd5/0xea
  [<c029ec29>] md_update_sb+0xc9/0x153
  [<c02a3a20>] md_check_recovery+0x182/0x437
  [<c029b6cd>] raid1d+0x1f/0x555

It has just updated the superblocks for md0 and is waiting for those
writes to complete.  But they don't seem to want to complete.

So it seems that two raid1 arrays are blocked in slightly different
places.

I'm tempted to blame the IO scheduled, only because there have been
vaguely similar problems in the recent past that can be avoided by
changing the scheduler.

Reuben:  could you check what IO scheduler your drives are using, and 
try changing it.  I suspect they use 'as' by default.  Try 'cfq' or
'deadline'.

NeilBrown

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11  4:16               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Neil Brown
@ 2006-01-11  5:15                 ` Reuben Farrelly
  2006-01-11  5:30                   ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Reuben Farrelly @ 2006-01-11  5:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Neil Brown; +Cc: Ingo Molnar, Andrew Morton, linux-kernel



On 11/01/2006 5:16 p.m., Neil Brown wrote:
> On Tuesday January 10, mingo@elte.hu wrote:
>> * Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
>>>> Ok here's the latest one, this time with KALLSYMS_ALL, CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER, 
>>>>  CONFIG_DETECT_SOFTLOCKUP and the DEBUG_WARN_ON(current->state != TASK_RUNNING); 
>>>>  patch from Ingo.
>>> This is quite ugly.  I'd be suspecting a block layer problem: RAID or 
>>> the underlying device driver (ahci) has lost an IO.
>> yeah, now it more looks like that to me too. What happens is a raid1 
>> resync happens in the background - which is one of the more complex 
>> raid1 workloads - and there've been a good number of md patches 
>> recently. Reuben, does -git5 show the same symptoms?
> 
> There isn't a resync happening - if there was you would a process
> called
>    mdX_resync
> (for some X).
> 
> What I see here is:
>  pdflush at:
> Call Trace:
>   [<c02a2f72>] md_write_start+0xbc/0x150
>   [<c029a659>] make_request+0x51/0x432
>   [<c01e1146>] generic_make_request+0xbe/0x13d
>   [<c01e120e>] submit_bio+0x49/0xd3
> 
> So it is trying to write to a raid1 which was 'clean' and needs to
> be marked 'dirty' (or 'active') before the first write.
> md_start_write arranges for the array's thread to do this.
> What is that thread doing?
> 
> md2_raid1     D F7227200     0   386     11           390   382 (L-TLB)
>   ...
> Call Trace:
>   [<c029d004>] md_super_wait+0xd5/0xea
>   [<c02a4f93>] bitmap_unplug+0x1d8/0x1df
>   [<c029b72b>] raid1d+0x7d/0x555
>   [<c02a211a>] md_thread+0x44/0x14f
> 
> It probably hasn't tried to write out the superblock, and just
> now it is writing out some write-intent-bitmap entries and waiting
> for the write to complete.
> 
> md_super_wait is waiting for 'pending_writes' to become zero.
> It is incremented when any superblock or bitmap write starts, and
> is decremented when that write completes.
> 
> So a lost write request in one of the components of the array could
> cause this, but it is too easy to simply blame it on someone else....
> 
> But there is something I don't understand....
> 
> If md2_raid1 is in bitmap_unplug, that means there are outstanding
> write requests to md2_raid1, so the one that pdflush is currently
> generating cannot be the first.
> 
> This suggests that pdflush is not writing to md2, but to something
> else.
> Ahhhh.. md0_raid1 is also blocked:
> Call Trace:
>   [<c029d004>] md_super_wait+0xd5/0xea
>   [<c029ec29>] md_update_sb+0xc9/0x153
>   [<c02a3a20>] md_check_recovery+0x182/0x437
>   [<c029b6cd>] raid1d+0x1f/0x555
> 
> It has just updated the superblocks for md0 and is waiting for those
> writes to complete.  But they don't seem to want to complete.
> 
> So it seems that two raid1 arrays are blocked in slightly different
> places.
> 
> I'm tempted to blame the IO scheduled, only because there have been
> vaguely similar problems in the recent past that can be avoided by
> changing the scheduler.
> 
> Reuben:  could you check what IO scheduler your drives are using, and 
> try changing it.  I suspect they use 'as' by default.  Try 'cfq' or
> 'deadline'.

By default it was using 'deadline', but I just added elevator=as to my kernel 
command line, and it still failed in the same way :(  I'm building all four 
schedulers into the kernel (should probably optimise that to one someday but not 
now..)

I'm tempted to see if I can narrow it down to a specific -gitX release, maybe 
that would narrow it down to say, 200 or so patches ;-)

reuben



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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11  5:15                 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
@ 2006-01-11  5:30                   ` Andrew Morton
  2006-01-11  5:30                     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Morton @ 2006-01-11  5:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Reuben Farrelly; +Cc: neilb, mingo, linux-kernel

Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
>
> I'm tempted to see if I can narrow it down to a specific -gitX release, maybe 
>  that would narrow it down to say, 200 or so patches ;-)

If -mm2 plus -mm2's linus.patch does not fail then
http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/linux/patches/stuff/bisecting-mm-trees.txt will
find the dud patch.

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11  5:30                   ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
@ 2006-01-11  5:30                     ` Andrew Morton
  2006-01-11 10:49                       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Morton @ 2006-01-11  5:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: reuben-lkml, neilb, mingo, linux-kernel

Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> wrote:
>
> Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
> >
> > I'm tempted to see if I can narrow it down to a specific -gitX release, maybe 
> >  that would narrow it down to say, 200 or so patches ;-)
> 
> If -mm2 plus -mm2's linus.patch does not fail then
> http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/linux/patches/stuff/bisecting-mm-trees.txt will
> find the dud patch.

Actually 2.6.15-mm1 would be a better one to do the bisection on: it has
all the md- patches separated out.

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11  5:30                     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
@ 2006-01-11 10:49                       ` Reuben Farrelly
  2006-01-11 11:05                         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Reuben Farrelly @ 2006-01-11 10:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: neilb, mingo, linux-kernel

On 11/01/2006 6:30 p.m., Andrew Morton wrote:
> Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> wrote:
>> Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
>>> I'm tempted to see if I can narrow it down to a specific -gitX release, maybe 
>>>  that would narrow it down to say, 200 or so patches ;-)
>> If -mm2 plus -mm2's linus.patch does not fail then
>> http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/linux/patches/stuff/bisecting-mm-trees.txt will
>> find the dud patch.
> 
> Actually 2.6.15-mm1 would be a better one to do the bisection on: it has
> all the md- patches separated out.

I've done some more testing - which may change the suggested approach somewhat..

2.6.15-mm1 is OK, I'm running it now, rebooted probably 15 times and it's come 
up every time.
2.6.15-git2 is OK, booted up to completion (tested once).
2.6.15-git3 was a dud, bootup hung
2.6.15- [linus.patch from -mm2, which is basically the same as -git3] won't boot
2.6.15-mm2 doesn't boot either, tested many times
2.6.15-git6 won't boot
2.6.15-git7 got stuck also, same issue

So some change that went in between -git2 and -git3 seems to have caused it. 
Nothing from -git3 onwards has ever booted to completion.

Is there any chance a patch came in, was queued in -mm but was never released in 
any -mm (1|2) release before being sent to Linus/-gitX?  (in this case, -git3). 
  The reason I suggest this is because -mm1 didn't have the problem, but in -mm2 
it was visible by just the linus.patch from that release.

I'm not sure where this leaves quilt testing.  Would quilt testing just narrow 
me down to it being the linus.patch in mm which actually caused it? (Which I 
already know is the source)..

I've put the -git7 .config and a tasks list up on 
http://www.reub.net/files/kernel/ again in case anyone wants to verify that it 
is still the same problem.

What a pain of a bug.

reuben






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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11 10:49                       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
@ 2006-01-11 11:05                         ` Andrew Morton
  2006-01-11 11:13                           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jens Axboe
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Morton @ 2006-01-11 11:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Reuben Farrelly; +Cc: neilb, mingo, linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik, Jens Axboe

Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
>
> On 11/01/2006 6:30 p.m., Andrew Morton wrote:
> > Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> wrote:
> >> Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
> >>> I'm tempted to see if I can narrow it down to a specific -gitX release, maybe 
> >>>  that would narrow it down to say, 200 or so patches ;-)
> >> If -mm2 plus -mm2's linus.patch does not fail then
> >> http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/linux/patches/stuff/bisecting-mm-trees.txt will
> >> find the dud patch.
> > 
> > Actually 2.6.15-mm1 would be a better one to do the bisection on: it has
> > all the md- patches separated out.
> 
> I've done some more testing - which may change the suggested approach somewhat..
> 
> 2.6.15-mm1 is OK, I'm running it now, rebooted probably 15 times and it's come 
> up every time.
> 2.6.15-git2 is OK, booted up to completion (tested once).
> 2.6.15-git3 was a dud, bootup hung

Ah.

> 2.6.15- [linus.patch from -mm2, which is basically the same as -git3] won't boot
> 2.6.15-mm2 doesn't boot either, tested many times
> 2.6.15-git6 won't boot
> 2.6.15-git7 got stuck also, same issue
> 
> So some change that went in between -git2 and -git3 seems to have caused it. 
> Nothing from -git3 onwards has ever booted to completion.
> 
> Is there any chance a patch came in, was queued in -mm but was never released in 
> any -mm (1|2) release before being sent to Linus/-gitX?  (in this case, -git3). 

Yes, people sneak stuff in at the last minute.

Neil thinks that an IO got lost.  In the git2->git3 diff we have:

 b/drivers/scsi/Kconfig                         |   10 
 b/drivers/scsi/ahci.c                          |    1 
 b/drivers/scsi/ata_piix.c                      |    5 
 b/drivers/scsi/libata-core.c                   |  145 +
 b/drivers/scsi/libata-scsi.c                   |   48 
 b/drivers/scsi/libata.h                        |    4 
 b/drivers/scsi/sata_mv.c                       |    1 
 b/drivers/scsi/sata_promise.c                  |    1 
 b/drivers/scsi/sata_sil.c                      |    1 
 b/drivers/scsi/sata_sil24.c                    |    1 
 b/drivers/scsi/sata_sx4.c                      |    1 
 b/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c                      |   50 
 b/drivers/scsi/scsi_sysfs.c                    |   31 
 b/drivers/scsi/sd.c                            |   85 -
 b/fs/bio.c                                     |   26 

Jens, Jeff: were any of those changes added in the final day or two, not
included in the trees which I pull?


> 
> I'm not sure where this leaves quilt testing.  Would quilt testing just narrow 
> me down to it being the linus.patch in mm which actually caused it? (Which I 
> already know is the source)..

Yes, there's not much point in that.

`git bisect' will find it.


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11 11:05                         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
@ 2006-01-11 11:13                           ` Jens Axboe
  2006-01-11 11:40                             ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Jens Axboe @ 2006-01-11 11:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: Reuben Farrelly, neilb, mingo, linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik

On Wed, Jan 11 2006, Andrew Morton wrote:
> Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
> >
> > On 11/01/2006 6:30 p.m., Andrew Morton wrote:
> > > Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> wrote:
> > >> Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
> > >>> I'm tempted to see if I can narrow it down to a specific -gitX release, maybe 
> > >>>  that would narrow it down to say, 200 or so patches ;-)
> > >> If -mm2 plus -mm2's linus.patch does not fail then
> > >> http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/linux/patches/stuff/bisecting-mm-trees.txt will
> > >> find the dud patch.
> > > 
> > > Actually 2.6.15-mm1 would be a better one to do the bisection on: it has
> > > all the md- patches separated out.
> > 
> > I've done some more testing - which may change the suggested approach somewhat..
> > 
> > 2.6.15-mm1 is OK, I'm running it now, rebooted probably 15 times and it's come 
> > up every time.
> > 2.6.15-git2 is OK, booted up to completion (tested once).
> > 2.6.15-git3 was a dud, bootup hung
> 
> Ah.
> 
> > 2.6.15- [linus.patch from -mm2, which is basically the same as -git3] won't boot
> > 2.6.15-mm2 doesn't boot either, tested many times
> > 2.6.15-git6 won't boot
> > 2.6.15-git7 got stuck also, same issue
> > 
> > So some change that went in between -git2 and -git3 seems to have caused it. 
> > Nothing from -git3 onwards has ever booted to completion.
> > 
> > Is there any chance a patch came in, was queued in -mm but was never released in 
> > any -mm (1|2) release before being sent to Linus/-gitX?  (in this case, -git3). 
> 
> Yes, people sneak stuff in at the last minute.
> 
> Neil thinks that an IO got lost.  In the git2->git3 diff we have:
> 
>  b/drivers/scsi/Kconfig                         |   10 
>  b/drivers/scsi/ahci.c                          |    1 
>  b/drivers/scsi/ata_piix.c                      |    5 
>  b/drivers/scsi/libata-core.c                   |  145 +
>  b/drivers/scsi/libata-scsi.c                   |   48 
>  b/drivers/scsi/libata.h                        |    4 
>  b/drivers/scsi/sata_mv.c                       |    1 
>  b/drivers/scsi/sata_promise.c                  |    1 
>  b/drivers/scsi/sata_sil.c                      |    1 
>  b/drivers/scsi/sata_sil24.c                    |    1 
>  b/drivers/scsi/sata_sx4.c                      |    1 
>  b/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c                      |   50 
>  b/drivers/scsi/scsi_sysfs.c                    |   31 
>  b/drivers/scsi/sd.c                            |   85 -
>  b/fs/bio.c                                     |   26 
> 
> Jens, Jeff: were any of those changes added in the final day or two, not
> included in the trees which I pull?

Reuben, do you have any barrier= options in your fstab for any reiser
file system?

-- 
Jens Axboe


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11 11:13                           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jens Axboe
@ 2006-01-11 11:40                             ` Reuben Farrelly
  2006-01-11 11:56                               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jens Axboe
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Reuben Farrelly @ 2006-01-11 11:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jens Axboe; +Cc: Andrew Morton, neilb, mingo, linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik



On 12/01/2006 12:13 a.m., Jens Axboe wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 11 2006, Andrew Morton wrote:
>> Neil thinks that an IO got lost.  In the git2->git3 diff we have:
>>
>>  b/drivers/scsi/Kconfig                         |   10 
>>  b/drivers/scsi/ahci.c                          |    1 
>>  b/drivers/scsi/ata_piix.c                      |    5 
>>  b/drivers/scsi/libata-core.c                   |  145 +
>>  b/drivers/scsi/libata-scsi.c                   |   48 
>>  b/drivers/scsi/libata.h                        |    4 
>>  b/drivers/scsi/sata_mv.c                       |    1 
>>  b/drivers/scsi/sata_promise.c                  |    1 
>>  b/drivers/scsi/sata_sil.c                      |    1 
>>  b/drivers/scsi/sata_sil24.c                    |    1 
>>  b/drivers/scsi/sata_sx4.c                      |    1 
>>  b/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c                      |   50 
>>  b/drivers/scsi/scsi_sysfs.c                    |   31 
>>  b/drivers/scsi/sd.c                            |   85 -
>>  b/fs/bio.c                                     |   26 
>>
>> Jens, Jeff: were any of those changes added in the final day or two, not
>> included in the trees which I pull?
> 
> Reuben, do you have any barrier= options in your fstab for any reiser
> file system?

None whatsoever:

/dev/md0                /                       reiserfs defaults        0 0
none                    /dev/pts                devpts   gid=5,mode=620  0 0
none                    /dev/shm                tmpfs    defaults        0 0
none                    /proc                   proc     defaults        0 0
sysfs                   /sys                    sysfs    defaults        0 0
/dev/sda1               /boot                   ext3     defaults        1 2
#/dev/sdb1              /boot-2                 ext3     defaults        1 2
/dev/md1                /home                   reiserfs defaults        0 0
/dev/md2                /var                    reiserfs defaults        0 0
/dev/md3                /var/www/cgi-bin        reiserfs defaults        0 0
/dev/md4                /tmp                    reiserfs defaults        0 0
/dev/md5                /backup                 reiserfs defaults        0 0
/dev/sda8               /var/spool/squid-1      reiserfs noatime,notail  0 0
/dev/sdb8               /var/spool/squid-2      reiserfs noatime,notail  0 0
/dev/sda9               swap                    swap     defaults        0 0
/dev/sdb9               swap                    swap     defaults        0 0
/dev/sdc1               /store                  reiserfs defaults        0 0
/dev/shm                /var/spool/amavisd/tmp  tmpfs 
defaults,size=25m,mode=700,uid=508,gid=509, 0 0
/dev/fd0                /media/floppy           auto 
pamconsole,exec,noauto,managed 0 0

reuben


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11 11:40                             ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
@ 2006-01-11 11:56                               ` Jens Axboe
  2006-01-11 14:39                                 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
  2006-01-11 21:44                                 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Neil Brown
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Jens Axboe @ 2006-01-11 11:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Reuben Farrelly; +Cc: Andrew Morton, neilb, mingo, linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik

On Thu, Jan 12 2006, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
> 
> 
> On 12/01/2006 12:13 a.m., Jens Axboe wrote:
> >On Wed, Jan 11 2006, Andrew Morton wrote:
> >>Neil thinks that an IO got lost.  In the git2->git3 diff we have:
> >>
> >> b/drivers/scsi/Kconfig                         |   10 
> >> b/drivers/scsi/ahci.c                          |    1 
> >> b/drivers/scsi/ata_piix.c                      |    5 
> >> b/drivers/scsi/libata-core.c                   |  145 +
> >> b/drivers/scsi/libata-scsi.c                   |   48 
> >> b/drivers/scsi/libata.h                        |    4 
> >> b/drivers/scsi/sata_mv.c                       |    1 
> >> b/drivers/scsi/sata_promise.c                  |    1 
> >> b/drivers/scsi/sata_sil.c                      |    1 
> >> b/drivers/scsi/sata_sil24.c                    |    1 
> >> b/drivers/scsi/sata_sx4.c                      |    1 
> >> b/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c                      |   50 
> >> b/drivers/scsi/scsi_sysfs.c                    |   31 
> >> b/drivers/scsi/sd.c                            |   85 -
> >> b/fs/bio.c                                     |   26 
> >>
> >>Jens, Jeff: were any of those changes added in the final day or two, not
> >>included in the trees which I pull?
> >
> >Reuben, do you have any barrier= options in your fstab for any reiser
> >file system?
> 
> None whatsoever:
> 
> /dev/md0                /                       reiserfs defaults        0 0
> none                    /dev/pts                devpts   gid=5,mode=620  0 0
> none                    /dev/shm                tmpfs    defaults        0 0
> none                    /proc                   proc     defaults        0 0
> sysfs                   /sys                    sysfs    defaults        0 0
> /dev/sda1               /boot                   ext3     defaults        1 2
> #/dev/sdb1              /boot-2                 ext3     defaults        1 2
> /dev/md1                /home                   reiserfs defaults        0 0
> /dev/md2                /var                    reiserfs defaults        0 0
> /dev/md3                /var/www/cgi-bin        reiserfs defaults        0 0
> /dev/md4                /tmp                    reiserfs defaults        0 0
> /dev/md5                /backup                 reiserfs defaults        0 0
> /dev/sda8               /var/spool/squid-1      reiserfs noatime,notail  0 0
> /dev/sdb8               /var/spool/squid-2      reiserfs noatime,notail  0 0
> /dev/sda9               swap                    swap     defaults        0 0
> /dev/sdb9               swap                    swap     defaults        0 0
> /dev/sdc1               /store                  reiserfs defaults        0 0
> /dev/shm                /var/spool/amavisd/tmp  tmpfs 
> defaults,size=25m,mode=700,uid=508,gid=509, 0 0
> /dev/fd0                /media/floppy           auto 
> pamconsole,exec,noauto,managed 0 0

Then the barrier changes from git2 -> git3 should not have anything to
do with it. Strange... I guess you should try the git bisect method to
narrow it down.

-- 
Jens Axboe


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11 11:56                               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jens Axboe
@ 2006-01-11 14:39                                 ` Reuben Farrelly
  2006-01-11 14:52                                   ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jens Axboe
  2006-01-11 21:44                                 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Neil Brown
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Reuben Farrelly @ 2006-01-11 14:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jens Axboe; +Cc: Andrew Morton, neilb, mingo, linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik



On 12/01/2006 12:56 a.m., Jens Axboe wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 12 2006, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
>>
>> On 12/01/2006 12:13 a.m., Jens Axboe wrote:
>>> On Wed, Jan 11 2006, Andrew Morton wrote:
>>>> Neil thinks that an IO got lost.  In the git2->git3 diff we have:
>>>>
>>>> b/drivers/scsi/Kconfig                         |   10 
>>>> b/drivers/scsi/ahci.c                          |    1 
>>>> b/drivers/scsi/ata_piix.c                      |    5 
>>>> b/drivers/scsi/libata-core.c                   |  145 +
>>>> b/drivers/scsi/libata-scsi.c                   |   48 
>>>> b/drivers/scsi/libata.h                        |    4 
>>>> b/drivers/scsi/sata_mv.c                       |    1 
>>>> b/drivers/scsi/sata_promise.c                  |    1 
>>>> b/drivers/scsi/sata_sil.c                      |    1 
>>>> b/drivers/scsi/sata_sil24.c                    |    1 
>>>> b/drivers/scsi/sata_sx4.c                      |    1 
>>>> b/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c                      |   50 
>>>> b/drivers/scsi/scsi_sysfs.c                    |   31 
>>>> b/drivers/scsi/sd.c                            |   85 -
>>>> b/fs/bio.c                                     |   26 
>>>>
>>>> Jens, Jeff: were any of those changes added in the final day or two, not
>>>> included in the trees which I pull?
>>> Reuben, do you have any barrier= options in your fstab for any reiser
>>> file system?
>> None whatsoever:
>>
>> /dev/md0                /                       reiserfs defaults        0 0
>> none                    /dev/pts                devpts   gid=5,mode=620  0 0
>> none                    /dev/shm                tmpfs    defaults        0 0
>> none                    /proc                   proc     defaults        0 0
>> sysfs                   /sys                    sysfs    defaults        0 0
>> /dev/sda1               /boot                   ext3     defaults        1 2
>> #/dev/sdb1              /boot-2                 ext3     defaults        1 2
>> /dev/md1                /home                   reiserfs defaults        0 0
>> /dev/md2                /var                    reiserfs defaults        0 0
>> /dev/md3                /var/www/cgi-bin        reiserfs defaults        0 0
>> /dev/md4                /tmp                    reiserfs defaults        0 0
>> /dev/md5                /backup                 reiserfs defaults        0 0
>> /dev/sda8               /var/spool/squid-1      reiserfs noatime,notail  0 0
>> /dev/sdb8               /var/spool/squid-2      reiserfs noatime,notail  0 0
>> /dev/sda9               swap                    swap     defaults        0 0
>> /dev/sdb9               swap                    swap     defaults        0 0
>> /dev/sdc1               /store                  reiserfs defaults        0 0
>> /dev/shm                /var/spool/amavisd/tmp  tmpfs 
>> defaults,size=25m,mode=700,uid=508,gid=509, 0 0
>> /dev/fd0                /media/floppy           auto 
>> pamconsole,exec,noauto,managed 0 0
> 
> Then the barrier changes from git2 -> git3 should not have anything to
> do with it. Strange... I guess you should try the git bisect method to
> narrow it down.

Ok push came to shove, so I spent the evening (early hours of the morning 
really) learning how to git my way around a little and use git bisect.  Not bad, 
people who come up with clever stuff like that would probably be clever enough 
to be able to do kernel development or something ;-)

Anyway, humour aside, I've bisected down to six revisions:

[root@tornado linux-2.6]# git bisect good
Bisecting: 6 revisions left to test after this
[93c9338713d4e11102cd09b4670ad42a336b06a3] [BLOCK] update libata to use new 
blk_ordered for barriers
[root@tornado linux-2.6]#

however I'm not sure I can go a lot further now as the tree is failing to 
compile at that point:

include/asm/mpspec_def.h:78: warning: 'packed' attribute ignored for field of 
type 'unsigned char[5u]'
block/ll_rw_blk.c:2421: error: conflicting types for 'blk_execute_rq_nowait'
include/linux/blkdev.h:617: error: previous declaration of 
'blk_execute_rq_nowait' was here
make[1]: *** [block/ll_rw_blk.o] Error 1
make: *** [block] Error 2
[root@tornado linux-2.6]#

I'm guessing there are a block of changes that all go together around this point.

Here's my BISECT_LOG:

git-bisect start
# bad: [0aec63e67c69545ca757a73a66f5dcf05fa484bf] Fix posix-cpu-timers 
sched_time accumulation
git-bisect bad 0aec63e67c69545ca757a73a66f5dcf05fa484bf
# good: [2e3e13f8e9d9b2111404cdccaa4e1b988b70acce] i2c: i2c-i801 explicitly 
enables/disables PEC
git-bisect good 2e3e13f8e9d9b2111404cdccaa4e1b988b70acce
# good: [9bbc8346fb21fad3f678220b067450e436e45dbf] s390: fix invalid return code 
in sclp_cpi
git-bisect good 9bbc8346fb21fad3f678220b067450e436e45dbf
# bad: [221fc10ec89834329e5613e3cab4569ba22da410] fs/ufs: debug mode compilation 
failure
git-bisect bad 221fc10ec89834329e5613e3cab4569ba22da410
# good: [ddaf22abaa831763e75775e6d4c7693504237997] md: attempt to auto-correct 
read errors in raid1
git-bisect good ddaf22abaa831763e75775e6d4c7693504237997
# good: [d9d166c2a9d5d01af34396793950aa695883eed4] md: allow array level to be 
set textually via sysfs
git-bisect good d9d166c2a9d5d01af34396793950aa695883eed4
# bad: [e650c305ec3178818b317dad37a6d9c7fa8ba28d] [SCSI] scsi_end_async() needs 
to take an uptodate parameter
git-bisect bad e650c305ec3178818b317dad37a6d9c7fa8ba28d
# good: [64100099ed22f71cce656c5c2caecf5c9cf255dc] [BLOCK] mark some block/ 
variables cons
git-bisect good 64100099ed22f71cce656c5c2caecf5c9cf255dc

I'll leave the setup as it is right now so if there's an easy way to narrow it 
down even further I can continue tomorrow.

Incidentally, I also tested - the problem is still in -mm3 also.

reuben




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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11 14:39                                 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
@ 2006-01-11 14:52                                   ` Jens Axboe
  2006-01-11 14:55                                     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jens Axboe
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Jens Axboe @ 2006-01-11 14:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Reuben Farrelly
  Cc: Andrew Morton, neilb, mingo, linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik, htejun

On Thu, Jan 12 2006, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
> 
> 
> On 12/01/2006 12:56 a.m., Jens Axboe wrote:
> >On Thu, Jan 12 2006, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
> >>
> >>On 12/01/2006 12:13 a.m., Jens Axboe wrote:
> >>>On Wed, Jan 11 2006, Andrew Morton wrote:
> >>>>Neil thinks that an IO got lost.  In the git2->git3 diff we have:
> >>>>
> >>>>b/drivers/scsi/Kconfig                         |   10 
> >>>>b/drivers/scsi/ahci.c                          |    1 
> >>>>b/drivers/scsi/ata_piix.c                      |    5 
> >>>>b/drivers/scsi/libata-core.c                   |  145 +
> >>>>b/drivers/scsi/libata-scsi.c                   |   48 
> >>>>b/drivers/scsi/libata.h                        |    4 
> >>>>b/drivers/scsi/sata_mv.c                       |    1 
> >>>>b/drivers/scsi/sata_promise.c                  |    1 
> >>>>b/drivers/scsi/sata_sil.c                      |    1 
> >>>>b/drivers/scsi/sata_sil24.c                    |    1 
> >>>>b/drivers/scsi/sata_sx4.c                      |    1 
> >>>>b/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c                      |   50 
> >>>>b/drivers/scsi/scsi_sysfs.c                    |   31 
> >>>>b/drivers/scsi/sd.c                            |   85 -
> >>>>b/fs/bio.c                                     |   26 
> >>>>
> >>>>Jens, Jeff: were any of those changes added in the final day or two, not
> >>>>included in the trees which I pull?
> >>>Reuben, do you have any barrier= options in your fstab for any reiser
> >>>file system?
> >>None whatsoever:
> >>
> >>/dev/md0                /                       reiserfs defaults        
> >>0 0
> >>none                    /dev/pts                devpts   gid=5,mode=620  
> >>0 0
> >>none                    /dev/shm                tmpfs    defaults        
> >>0 0
> >>none                    /proc                   proc     defaults        
> >>0 0
> >>sysfs                   /sys                    sysfs    defaults        
> >>0 0
> >>/dev/sda1               /boot                   ext3     defaults        
> >>1 2
> >>#/dev/sdb1              /boot-2                 ext3     defaults        
> >>1 2
> >>/dev/md1                /home                   reiserfs defaults        
> >>0 0
> >>/dev/md2                /var                    reiserfs defaults        
> >>0 0
> >>/dev/md3                /var/www/cgi-bin        reiserfs defaults        
> >>0 0
> >>/dev/md4                /tmp                    reiserfs defaults        
> >>0 0
> >>/dev/md5                /backup                 reiserfs defaults        
> >>0 0
> >>/dev/sda8               /var/spool/squid-1      reiserfs noatime,notail  
> >>0 0
> >>/dev/sdb8               /var/spool/squid-2      reiserfs noatime,notail  
> >>0 0
> >>/dev/sda9               swap                    swap     defaults        
> >>0 0
> >>/dev/sdb9               swap                    swap     defaults        
> >>0 0
> >>/dev/sdc1               /store                  reiserfs defaults        
> >>0 0
> >>/dev/shm                /var/spool/amavisd/tmp  tmpfs 
> >>defaults,size=25m,mode=700,uid=508,gid=509, 0 0
> >>/dev/fd0                /media/floppy           auto 
> >>pamconsole,exec,noauto,managed 0 0
> >
> >Then the barrier changes from git2 -> git3 should not have anything to
> >do with it. Strange... I guess you should try the git bisect method to
> >narrow it down.
> 
> Ok push came to shove, so I spent the evening (early hours of the morning 
> really) learning how to git my way around a little and use git bisect.  Not 
> bad, people who come up with clever stuff like that would probably be 
> clever enough to be able to do kernel development or something ;-)
> 
> Anyway, humour aside, I've bisected down to six revisions:
> 
> [root@tornado linux-2.6]# git bisect good
> Bisecting: 6 revisions left to test after this
> [93c9338713d4e11102cd09b4670ad42a336b06a3] [BLOCK] update libata to use new 
> blk_ordered for barriers
> [root@tornado linux-2.6]#
> 
> however I'm not sure I can go a lot further now as the tree is failing to 
> compile at that point:
> 
> include/asm/mpspec_def.h:78: warning: 'packed' attribute ignored for field 
> of type 'unsigned char[5u]'
> block/ll_rw_blk.c:2421: error: conflicting types for 'blk_execute_rq_nowait'
> include/linux/blkdev.h:617: error: previous declaration of 
> 'blk_execute_rq_nowait' was here
> make[1]: *** [block/ll_rw_blk.o] Error 1
> make: *** [block] Error 2
> [root@tornado linux-2.6]#
> 
> I'm guessing there are a block of changes that all go together around this 
> point.

It's not too tricky, you just need to correct that function prototype.
Could you do that? Would be nice to know _exactly_ which libata
changeset caused this malfunction. But it does of course point at the
barrier changes for scsi/libata...

-- 
Jens Axboe


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11 14:52                                   ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jens Axboe
@ 2006-01-11 14:55                                     ` Jens Axboe
  2006-01-11 19:23                                       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Jens Axboe @ 2006-01-11 14:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Reuben Farrelly
  Cc: Andrew Morton, neilb, mingo, linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik, htejun

On Wed, Jan 11 2006, Jens Axboe wrote:
> It's not too tricky, you just need to correct that function prototype.
> Could you do that? Would be nice to know _exactly_ which libata
> changeset caused this malfunction. But it does of course point at the
> barrier changes for scsi/libata...

You can also try something quicker - use a newer kernel known to exhibit
the problem, and apply this patch on top of that:

diff --git a/drivers/md/md.c b/drivers/md/md.c
index 0302723..720ace4 100644
--- a/drivers/md/md.c
+++ b/drivers/md/md.c
@@ -436,6 +436,7 @@ void md_super_write(mddev_t *mddev, mdk_
 	bio->bi_rw = rw;
 
 	atomic_inc(&mddev->pending_writes);
+#if 0
 	if (!test_bit(BarriersNotsupp, &rdev->flags)) {
 		struct bio *rbio;
 		rw |= (1<<BIO_RW_BARRIER);
@@ -444,6 +445,7 @@ void md_super_write(mddev_t *mddev, mdk_
 		rbio->bi_end_io = super_written_barrier;
 		submit_bio(rw, rbio);
 	} else
+#endif
 		submit_bio(rw, bio);
 }
 

-- 
Jens Axboe


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-07 21:26     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
                         ` (2 preceding siblings ...)
  2006-01-07 21:42       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Jones
@ 2006-01-11 18:41       ` Brice Goglin
  2006-01-11 20:29         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Jones
  3 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Brice Goglin @ 2006-01-11 18:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dave Jones; +Cc: LKML

Brice Goglin wrote:

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>>>	Subsystem: IBM: Unknown device 056e
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>>>	Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=fast >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
>>>	Latency: 0, Cache Line Size: 0x08 (32 bytes)
>>>	Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 169
>>>	Region 0: Memory at c0000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=128M]
>>>	Region 1: I/O ports at 2000 [size=256]
>>>	Region 2: Memory at a8100000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K]
>>>	Expansion ROM at a8120000 [disabled] [size=128K]
>>>	Capabilities: <available only to root>
>>>00: 02 10 60 54 07 01 10 00 00 00 00 03 08 00 00 00
>>>10: 08 00 00 c0 01 20 00 00 00 00 10 a8 00 00 00 00
>>>20: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 10 6e 05
>>>30: 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0b 01 00 00
>>>      
>>>
>Assuming this is a PCI Express card, then what is the proper fix ?
>Should I prevent my initscript from loading agpgart (actually intel_agp)
>at all ? (I guess udev or hotplug is trying to load it here). Is there
>something like agpgart for PCI express ? Or is it useless ?
>  
>

Hi Dave,

I'm coming back on this topic since I managed to get DRI to work with
the open source driver on 2.6.15 (I mean drivers/char/drm/radeon).
And it does not work on -mm (actually I only tried -mm3) since
apparently radeon loads drm, and drm needs some agp symbols. Both radeon
and drm (and agpgart) and built as module here.
How are we supposed to get DRM to work on PCI Express cards if DRM needs
AGP and agpgart does not load when no AGP card is found ? :)

drm: Unknown symbol agp_bind_memory
...
drm: Unknown symbol agp_backend_release
radeon: Unknown symbol drm_open
...
radeon: Unknown symbol drm_release

thanks,
Brice


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11 14:55                                     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jens Axboe
@ 2006-01-11 19:23                                       ` Reuben Farrelly
  2006-01-11 19:45                                         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jens Axboe
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Reuben Farrelly @ 2006-01-11 19:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jens Axboe; +Cc: Andrew Morton, neilb, mingo, linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik, htejun



On 12/01/2006 3:55 a.m., Jens Axboe wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 11 2006, Jens Axboe wrote:
>> It's not too tricky, you just need to correct that function prototype.
>> Could you do that? Would be nice to know _exactly_ which libata
>> changeset caused this malfunction. But it does of course point at the
>> barrier changes for scsi/libata...
> 
> You can also try something quicker - use a newer kernel known to exhibit
> the problem, and apply this patch on top of that:
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/md/md.c b/drivers/md/md.c
> index 0302723..720ace4 100644
> --- a/drivers/md/md.c
> +++ b/drivers/md/md.c
> @@ -436,6 +436,7 @@ void md_super_write(mddev_t *mddev, mdk_
>  	bio->bi_rw = rw;
>  
>  	atomic_inc(&mddev->pending_writes);
> +#if 0
>  	if (!test_bit(BarriersNotsupp, &rdev->flags)) {
>  		struct bio *rbio;
>  		rw |= (1<<BIO_RW_BARRIER);
> @@ -444,6 +445,7 @@ void md_super_write(mddev_t *mddev, mdk_
>  		rbio->bi_end_io = super_written_barrier;
>  		submit_bio(rw, rbio);
>  	} else
> +#endif
>  		submit_bio(rw, bio);
>  }

...and with that patch, I can now boot up 2.6.15-mm3 (repeated twice).  So yes, 
looks like that's where the problem lies.

Thanks Jens,
Reuben


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11 19:23                                       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
@ 2006-01-11 19:45                                         ` Jens Axboe
  2006-01-11 19:53                                           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jens Axboe
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Jens Axboe @ 2006-01-11 19:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Reuben Farrelly
  Cc: Andrew Morton, neilb, mingo, linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik, htejun

On Thu, Jan 12 2006, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
> 
> 
> On 12/01/2006 3:55 a.m., Jens Axboe wrote:
> >On Wed, Jan 11 2006, Jens Axboe wrote:
> >>It's not too tricky, you just need to correct that function prototype.
> >>Could you do that? Would be nice to know _exactly_ which libata
> >>changeset caused this malfunction. But it does of course point at the
> >>barrier changes for scsi/libata...
> >
> >You can also try something quicker - use a newer kernel known to exhibit
> >the problem, and apply this patch on top of that:
> >
> >diff --git a/drivers/md/md.c b/drivers/md/md.c
> >index 0302723..720ace4 100644
> >--- a/drivers/md/md.c
> >+++ b/drivers/md/md.c
> >@@ -436,6 +436,7 @@ void md_super_write(mddev_t *mddev, mdk_
> > 	bio->bi_rw = rw;
> > 
> > 	atomic_inc(&mddev->pending_writes);
> >+#if 0
> > 	if (!test_bit(BarriersNotsupp, &rdev->flags)) {
> > 		struct bio *rbio;
> > 		rw |= (1<<BIO_RW_BARRIER);
> >@@ -444,6 +445,7 @@ void md_super_write(mddev_t *mddev, mdk_
> > 		rbio->bi_end_io = super_written_barrier;
> > 		submit_bio(rw, rbio);
> > 	} else
> >+#endif
> > 		submit_bio(rw, bio);
> > }
> 
> ...and with that patch, I can now boot up 2.6.15-mm3 (repeated twice).  So 
> yes, looks like that's where the problem lies.

At least it shows that the problem is indeed barrier related. I don't
have the start of this thread, so can you please send me the output from
dmesg from this kernel boot? I'm curious whether the fallback triggers,
or if it's the barrier that fails instead.

-- 
Jens Axboe


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11 19:45                                         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jens Axboe
@ 2006-01-11 19:53                                           ` Jens Axboe
  2006-01-12  3:49                                             ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Jens Axboe @ 2006-01-11 19:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Reuben Farrelly
  Cc: Andrew Morton, neilb, mingo, linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik, htejun

On Wed, Jan 11 2006, Jens Axboe wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 12 2006, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > On 12/01/2006 3:55 a.m., Jens Axboe wrote:
> > >On Wed, Jan 11 2006, Jens Axboe wrote:
> > >>It's not too tricky, you just need to correct that function prototype.
> > >>Could you do that? Would be nice to know _exactly_ which libata
> > >>changeset caused this malfunction. But it does of course point at the
> > >>barrier changes for scsi/libata...
> > >
> > >You can also try something quicker - use a newer kernel known to exhibit
> > >the problem, and apply this patch on top of that:
> > >
> > >diff --git a/drivers/md/md.c b/drivers/md/md.c
> > >index 0302723..720ace4 100644
> > >--- a/drivers/md/md.c
> > >+++ b/drivers/md/md.c
> > >@@ -436,6 +436,7 @@ void md_super_write(mddev_t *mddev, mdk_
> > > 	bio->bi_rw = rw;
> > > 
> > > 	atomic_inc(&mddev->pending_writes);
> > >+#if 0
> > > 	if (!test_bit(BarriersNotsupp, &rdev->flags)) {
> > > 		struct bio *rbio;
> > > 		rw |= (1<<BIO_RW_BARRIER);
> > >@@ -444,6 +445,7 @@ void md_super_write(mddev_t *mddev, mdk_
> > > 		rbio->bi_end_io = super_written_barrier;
> > > 		submit_bio(rw, rbio);
> > > 	} else
> > >+#endif
> > > 		submit_bio(rw, bio);
> > > }
> > 
> > ...and with that patch, I can now boot up 2.6.15-mm3 (repeated twice).  So 
> > yes, looks like that's where the problem lies.
> 
> At least it shows that the problem is indeed barrier related. I don't
> have the start of this thread, so can you please send me the output from
> dmesg from this kernel boot? I'm curious whether the fallback triggers,
> or if it's the barrier that fails instead.

Or even better, please boot with this patch applied on top of the kernel
you just booted (the new one, with the md patch applied).

diff --git a/drivers/scsi/sd.c b/drivers/scsi/sd.c
index 4c5127e..07aee66 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/sd.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/sd.c
@@ -1492,6 +1492,7 @@ static int sd_revalidate_disk(struct gen
 		ordered = QUEUE_ORDERED_DRAIN;
 
 	blk_queue_ordered(sdkp->disk->queue, ordered, sd_prepare_flush);
+	printk("%s: ordered set to %d\n", disk->disk_name, ordered);
 
 	set_capacity(disk, sdkp->capacity);
 	kfree(buffer);

-- 
Jens Axboe


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11 18:41       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
@ 2006-01-11 20:29         ` Dave Jones
  2006-01-11 21:50           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Airlie
  2006-01-12 10:58           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ulrich Mueller
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Dave Jones @ 2006-01-11 20:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Brice Goglin; +Cc: LKML, airlied

On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 01:41:12PM -0500, Brice Goglin wrote:

 > I'm coming back on this topic since I managed to get DRI to work with
 > the open source driver on 2.6.15 (I mean drivers/char/drm/radeon).
 > And it does not work on -mm (actually I only tried -mm3) since
 > apparently radeon loads drm, and drm needs some agp symbols. Both radeon
 > and drm (and agpgart) and built as module here.
 > How are we supposed to get DRM to work on PCI Express cards if DRM needs
 > AGP and agpgart does not load when no AGP card is found ? :)
 > 
 > drm: Unknown symbol agp_bind_memory
 > ...
 > drm: Unknown symbol agp_backend_release
 > radeon: Unknown symbol drm_open
 > ...
 > radeon: Unknown symbol drm_release

That's puzzling. It should still be loadable. All the current agpgart tree
is doing is basically enforcing agp=off if there's no agp card present.
That shouldn't prevent the module from actually loading, or it's symbols being
referenced by other modules.

Hrmm, it's puzzling that you also are unable to resolve drm_open and drm_release.
That may be a follow-on failure from the first, but it seems unlikely.

DaveA, any clues ?

		Dave


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11 11:56                               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jens Axboe
  2006-01-11 14:39                                 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
@ 2006-01-11 21:44                                 ` Neil Brown
  2006-01-12  7:35                                   ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jens Axboe
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Neil Brown @ 2006-01-11 21:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jens Axboe
  Cc: Reuben Farrelly, Andrew Morton, mingo, linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik

On Wednesday January 11, axboe@suse.de wrote:
> 
> Then the barrier changes from git2 -> git3 should not have anything to
> do with it. Strange... I guess you should try the git bisect method to
> narrow it down.

Not true, though you seem to have already figured that out.

md uses barrier writes when writing the superblock.  This is partly
because it seems like a good idea, but largely to test if barrier
writes are going to work on the component devices.  If any device
claims not to support barriers, then raid1 will claim not to support
barriers.

And the strange hang happens while md is trying to update the
superblock.

NeilBrown

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11 20:29         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Jones
@ 2006-01-11 21:50           ` Dave Airlie
  2006-01-11 21:56             ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Jones
  2006-01-12 10:58           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ulrich Mueller
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Dave Airlie @ 2006-01-11 21:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dave Jones; +Cc: Brice Goglin, LKML


>  > How are we supposed to get DRM to work on PCI Express cards if DRM needs
>  > AGP and agpgart does not load when no AGP card is found ? :)
>  >
>  > drm: Unknown symbol agp_bind_memory
>  > ...
>  > drm: Unknown symbol agp_backend_release
>  > radeon: Unknown symbol drm_open
>  > ...
>  > radeon: Unknown symbol drm_release
>
> That's puzzling. It should still be loadable. All the current agpgart tree
> is doing is basically enforcing agp=off if there's no agp card present.
> That shouldn't prevent the module from actually loading, or it's symbols being
> referenced by other modules.
>
> Hrmm, it's puzzling that you also are unable to resolve drm_open and drm_release.
> That may be a follow-on failure from the first, but it seems unlikely.
>
> DaveA, any clues ?

Thats' just a cascaded failure, radeon gives out because drm won't load
because agpgart won't load... there must be a reason why agpgart doesn't
load... perhaps we've some issue when the backend isn't there or
something..

Dave.

-- 
David Airlie, Software Engineer
http://www.skynet.ie/~airlied / airlied at skynet.ie
Linux kernel - DRI, VAX / pam_smb / ILUG


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11 21:50           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Airlie
@ 2006-01-11 21:56             ` Dave Jones
  2006-01-11 23:50               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Airlie
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Dave Jones @ 2006-01-11 21:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dave Airlie; +Cc: Brice Goglin, LKML

On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 09:50:31PM +0000, Dave Airlie wrote:

 > > That's puzzling. It should still be loadable. All the current agpgart tree
 > > is doing is basically enforcing agp=off if there's no agp card present.
 > > That shouldn't prevent the module from actually loading, or it's symbols being
 > > referenced by other modules.
 > >
 > > Hrmm, it's puzzling that you also are unable to resolve drm_open and drm_release.
 > > That may be a follow-on failure from the first, but it seems unlikely.
 > 
 > Thats' just a cascaded failure, radeon gives out because drm won't load
 > because agpgart won't load... there must be a reason why agpgart doesn't
 > load... perhaps we've some issue when the backend isn't there or
 > something..

It may be that my current experiment is a really bad idea, and if it
causes drm heartburn, I'll drop it.  But if you could take a peek
just incase drm is doing something silly I'd appreciate it.

		Dave


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11 21:56             ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Jones
@ 2006-01-11 23:50               ` Dave Airlie
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Dave Airlie @ 2006-01-11 23:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dave Jones; +Cc: Brice Goglin, LKML


> causes drm heartburn, I'll drop it.  But if you could take a peek
> just incase drm is doing something silly I'd appreciate it.

I'll try and test -mm2 this evening..

Dave.

-- 
David Airlie, Software Engineer
http://www.skynet.ie/~airlied / airlied at skynet.ie
Linux kernel - DRI, VAX / pam_smb / ILUG


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11 19:53                                           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jens Axboe
@ 2006-01-12  3:49                                             ` Reuben Farrelly
  2006-01-12  8:00                                               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Tejun Heo
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Reuben Farrelly @ 2006-01-12  3:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jens Axboe; +Cc: Andrew Morton, neilb, mingo, linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik, htejun



On 12/01/2006 8:53 a.m., Jens Axboe wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 11 2006, Jens Axboe wrote:
>> At least it shows that the problem is indeed barrier related. I don't
>> have the start of this thread, so can you please send me the output from
>> dmesg from this kernel boot? I'm curious whether the fallback triggers,
>> or if it's the barrier that fails instead.
> 
> Or even better, please boot with this patch applied on top of the kernel
> you just booted (the new one, with the md patch applied).
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/scsi/sd.c b/drivers/scsi/sd.c
> index 4c5127e..07aee66 100644
> --- a/drivers/scsi/sd.c
> +++ b/drivers/scsi/sd.c
> @@ -1492,6 +1492,7 @@ static int sd_revalidate_disk(struct gen
>  		ordered = QUEUE_ORDERED_DRAIN;
>  
>  	blk_queue_ordered(sdkp->disk->queue, ordered, sd_prepare_flush);
> +	printk("%s: ordered set to %d\n", disk->disk_name, ordered);
>  
>  	set_capacity(disk, sdkp->capacity);
>  	kfree(buffer);

Here it is...

Linux version 2.6.15-mm3 (root@tornado.reub.net) (gcc version 4.1.0 20060106 
(Red Hat 4.1.0-0.14)) #4 SMP Thu Jan 12 16:26:28 NZDT 2006
BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
  BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 000000000009fc00 (usable)
  BIOS-e820: 000000000009fc00 - 00000000000a0000 (reserved)
  BIOS-e820: 00000000000e6000 - 0000000000100000 (reserved)
  BIOS-e820: 0000000000100000 - 000000003fe2f800 (usable)
  BIOS-e820: 000000003fe2f800 - 000000003fe3f8e3 (ACPI NVS)
  BIOS-e820: 000000003ff2f800 - 000000003ff30000 (ACPI NVS)
  BIOS-e820: 000000003ff30000 - 000000003ff40000 (ACPI data)
  BIOS-e820: 000000003ff40000 - 000000003fff0000 (ACPI NVS)
  BIOS-e820: 000000003fff0000 - 0000000040000000 (reserved)
  BIOS-e820: 00000000e0000000 - 00000000f0000000 (reserved)
  BIOS-e820: 00000000fed13000 - 00000000fed1a000 (reserved)
  BIOS-e820: 00000000fed1c000 - 00000000feda0000 (reserved)
126MB HIGHMEM available.
896MB LOWMEM available.
found SMP MP-table at 000ff780
On node 0 totalpages: 261679
   DMA zone: 4096 pages, LIFO batch:0
   DMA32 zone: 0 pages, LIFO batch:0
   Normal zone: 225280 pages, LIFO batch:31
   HighMem zone: 32303 pages, LIFO batch:7
DMI 2.3 present.
ACPI: RSDP (v000 ACPIAM                                ) @ 0x000f4ee0
ACPI: RSDT (v001 INTEL  D925XCV  0x20051110 MSFT 0x00000097) @ 0x3ff30000
ACPI: FADT (v002 INTEL  D925XCV  0x20051110 MSFT 0x00000097) @ 0x3ff30200
ACPI: MADT (v001 INTEL  D925XCV  0x20051110 MSFT 0x00000097) @ 0x3ff30390
ACPI: MCFG (v001 INTEL  D925XCV  0x20051110 MSFT 0x00000097) @ 0x3ff30400
ACPI: ASF! (v016 LEGEND I865PASF 0x00000001 INTL 0x02002026) @ 0x3ff35fa0
ACPI: TCPA (v001 INTEL  TBLOEMID 0x00000001 MSFT 0x00000097) @ 0x3ff36040
ACPI: WDDT (v001 INTEL  OEMWDDT  0x00000001 INTL 0x02002026) @ 0x3ff36072
ACPI: DSDT (v001 INTEL  D925XCV  0x00000001 INTL 0x02002026) @ 0x00000000
ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x408
ACPI: Local APIC address 0xfee00000
ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x01] lapic_id[0x00] enabled)
Processor #0 15:3 APIC version 20
ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x02] lapic_id[0x01] enabled)
Processor #1 15:3 APIC version 20
ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x01] dfl dfl lint[0x1])
ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0x02] dfl dfl lint[0x1])
ACPI: IOAPIC (id[0x02] address[0xfec00000] gsi_base[0])
IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 2, version 32, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-23
ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl)
ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 high level)
ACPI: IRQ0 used by override.
ACPI: IRQ2 used by override.
ACPI: IRQ9 used by override.
Enabling APIC mode:  Flat.  Using 1 I/O APICs
Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information
Allocating PCI resources starting at 50000000 (gap: 40000000:a0000000)
Detected 2800.337 MHz processor.
Built 1 zonelists
mapped APIC to ffffd000 (fee00000)
mapped IOAPIC to ffffc000 (fec00000)
Enabling fast FPU save and restore... done.
Enabling unmasked SIMD FPU exception support... done.
Initializing CPU#0
Kernel command line: ro root=/dev/md0 panic=60 console=ttyS0,57600
CPU 0 irqstacks, hard=c040a000 soft=c0408000
PID hash table entries: 4096 (order: 12, 65536 bytes)
Console: colour VGA+ 80x25
Dentry cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 7, 524288 bytes)
Inode-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
Memory: 1033552k/1046716k available (2161k kernel code, 12500k reserved, 713k 
data, 204k init, 129212k highmem)
Checking if this processor honours the WP bit even in supervisor mode... Ok.
Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 5607.26 BogoMIPS (lpj=11214524)
Mount-cache hash table entries: 512
CPU: After generic identify, caps: bfebfbff 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000441d 
00000000 00000000
CPU: After vendor identify, caps: bfebfbff 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000441d 
00000000 00000000
monitor/mwait feature present.
using mwait in idle threads.
CPU: Trace cache: 12K uops, L1 D cache: 16K
CPU: L2 cache: 1024K
CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0
CPU: After all inits, caps: bfebfbff 00000000 00000000 00000180 0000441d 
00000000 00000000
Intel machine check architecture supported.
Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#0.
CPU0: Intel P4/Xeon Extended MCE MSRs (12) available
CPU0: Thermal monitoring enabled
mtrr: v2.0 (20020519)
Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
CPU0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz stepping 04
Booting processor 1/1 eip 2000
CPU 1 irqstacks, hard=c040b000 soft=c0409000
Initializing CPU#1
Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 5600.57 BogoMIPS (lpj=11201159)
CPU: After generic identify, caps: bfebfbff 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000441d 
00000000 00000000
CPU: After vendor identify, caps: bfebfbff 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000441d 
00000000 00000000
monitor/mwait feature present.
CPU: Trace cache: 12K uops, L1 D cache: 16K
CPU: L2 cache: 1024K
CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0
CPU: After all inits, caps: bfebfbff 00000000 00000000 00000180 0000441d 
00000000 00000000
Intel machine check architecture supported.
Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#1.
CPU1: Intel P4/Xeon Extended MCE MSRs (12) available
CPU1: Thermal monitoring enabled
CPU1: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz stepping 04
Total of 2 processors activated (11207.84 BogoMIPS).
ENABLING IO-APIC IRQs
..TIMER: vector=0x31 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1
checking TSC synchronization across 2 CPUs: passed.
Brought up 2 CPUs
migration_cost=128
NET: Registered protocol family 16
ACPI: bus type pci registered
PCI: Using MMCONFIG
ACPI: Subsystem revision 20051216
ACPI: Interpreter enabled
ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing
ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (0000:00)
PCI: Probing PCI hardware (bus 00)
PCI: Ignoring BAR0-3 of IDE controller 0000:00:1f.1
Boot video device is 0000:06:00.0
PCI: Transparent bridge - 0000:00:1e.0
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEGP._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.P0P2._PRT]
ACPI: Power Resource [URP1] (off)
ACPI: Power Resource [FDDP] (off)
ACPI: Power Resource [LPTP] (off)
ACPI: Power Resource [URP2] (off)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX1._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX2._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX3._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 *5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 *7 9 10 11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs *3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 *10 11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled.
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled.
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 *9 10 11 12 14 15)
SCSI subsystem initialized
usbcore: registered new driver usbfs
usbcore: registered new driver hub
PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing
PCI: If a device doesn't work, try "pci=routeirq".  If it helps, post a report
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:01.0
   IO window: disabled.
   MEM window: ffa00000-ffafffff
   PREFETCH window: fdf00000-fdffffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1c.0
   IO window: disabled.
   MEM window: ff600000-ff6fffff
   PREFETCH window: fdb00000-fdbfffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1c.1
   IO window: a000-afff
   MEM window: ff700000-ff7fffff
   PREFETCH window: fdc00000-fdcfffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1c.2
   IO window: disabled.
   MEM window: ff800000-ff8fffff
   PREFETCH window: fdd00000-fddfffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1c.3
   IO window: disabled.
   MEM window: ff900000-ff9fffff
   PREFETCH window: fde00000-fdefffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1e.0
   IO window: b000-bfff
   MEM window: ff500000-ff5fffff
   PREFETCH window: fe000000-fe7fffff
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:01.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:01.0 to 64
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.0[A] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 177
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1c.0 to 64
PCI: Enabling device 0000:00:1c.1 (0106 -> 0107)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.1[B] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1c.1 to 64
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.2[C] -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 185
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1c.2 to 64
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.3[D] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 193
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1c.3 to 64
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1e.0 to 64
Machine check exception polling timer started.
highmem bounce pool size: 64 pages
Time: tsc clocksource has been installed.
Initializing Cryptographic API
io scheduler noop registered
io scheduler anticipatory registered
io scheduler deadline registered
io scheduler cfq registered
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:01.0[A] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:01.0 to 64
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
Allocate Port Service[0000:00:01.0:pcie00]
Allocate Port Service[0000:00:01.0:pcie03]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.0[A] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 177
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1c.0 to 64
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
Allocate Port Service[0000:00:1c.0:pcie00]
Allocate Port Service[0000:00:1c.0:pcie03]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.1[B] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1c.1 to 64
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
Allocate Port Service[0000:00:1c.1:pcie00]
Allocate Port Service[0000:00:1c.1:pcie02]
Allocate Port Service[0000:00:1c.1:pcie03]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.2[C] -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 185
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1c.2 to 64
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
Allocate Port Service[0000:00:1c.2:pcie00]
Allocate Port Service[0000:00:1c.2:pcie02]
Allocate Port Service[0000:00:1c.2:pcie03]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.3[D] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 193
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1c.3 to 64
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
Allocate Port Service[0000:00:1c.3:pcie00]
Allocate Port Service[0000:00:1c.3:pcie02]
Allocate Port Service[0000:00:1c.3:pcie03]
ACPI: Power Button (FF) [PWRF]
ACPI: Power Button (CM) [PWRB]
ACPI: Processor [CPU1] (supports 8 throttling states)
ACPI: Processor [CPU2] (supports 8 throttling states)
Real Time Clock Driver v1.12ac
serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12
serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1
Serial: 8250/16550 driver $Revision: 1.90 $ 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled
serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:06:02.0[A] -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 185
0000:06:02.0: ttyS1 at I/O 0xbc00 (irq = 185) is a 16550A
0000:06:02.0: ttyS2 at I/O 0xbc08 (irq = 185) is a 16550A
Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M
FDC 0 is a post-1991 82077
Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 7.00alpha2
ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
libata version 1.20 loaded.
ahci 0000:00:1f.2: version 1.2
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1f.2[B] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 193
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1f.2 to 64
ahci 0000:00:1f.2: AHCI 0001.0000 32 slots 4 ports 1.5 Gbps 0xf impl SATA mode
ahci 0000:00:1f.2: flags: 64bit ncq led slum part
ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xF8804D00 ctl 0x0 bmdma 0x0 irq 193
ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xF8804D80 ctl 0x0 bmdma 0x0 irq 193
ata3: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xF8804E00 ctl 0x0 bmdma 0x0 irq 193
ata4: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xF8804E80 ctl 0x0 bmdma 0x0 irq 193
ata1: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113)
ata1: dev 0 cfg 49:2f00 82:346b 83:7d01 84:4003 85:3469 86:3c01 87:4003 88:007f
ata1: dev 0 ATA-6, max UDMA/133, 156301488 sectors: LBA48
ata1: dev 0 configured for UDMA/133
scsi0 : ahci
ata2: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113)
ata2: dev 0 cfg 49:2f00 82:346b 83:7d01 84:4003 85:3469 86:3c01 87:4003 88:007f
ata2: dev 0 ATA-6, max UDMA/133, 156301488 sectors: LBA48
ata2: dev 0 configured for UDMA/133
scsi1 : ahci
ata3: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113)
ata3: dev 0 cfg 49:2f00 82:346b 83:7d01 84:4003 85:3469 86:3c01 87:4003 88:007f
ata3: dev 0 ATA-6, max UDMA/133, 156299375 sectors: LBA48
ata3: dev 0 configured for UDMA/133
scsi2 : ahci
ata4: SATA link down (SStatus 0)
scsi3 : ahci
   Vendor: ATA       Model: ST380817AS        Rev: 3.42
   Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision: 05
   Vendor: ATA       Model: ST380817AS        Rev: 3.42
   Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision: 05
   Vendor: ATA       Model: ST380013AS        Rev: 3.18
   Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision: 05
SCSI device sda: 156301488 512-byte hdwr sectors (80026 MB)
sda: Write Protect is off
sda: Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back
sda: ordered set to 49
SCSI device sda: 156301488 512-byte hdwr sectors (80026 MB)
sda: Write Protect is off
sda: Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back
sda: ordered set to 49
  sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 < sda5 sda6 sda7 sda8 sda9 sda10 >
sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi disk sda
SCSI device sdb: 156301488 512-byte hdwr sectors (80026 MB)
sdb: Write Protect is off
sdb: Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
SCSI device sdb: drive cache: write back
sdb: ordered set to 49
SCSI device sdb: 156301488 512-byte hdwr sectors (80026 MB)
sdb: Write Protect is off
sdb: Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
SCSI device sdb: drive cache: write back
sdb: ordered set to 49
  sdb: sdb1 sdb2 sdb3 sdb4 < sdb5 sdb6 sdb7 sdb8 sdb9 sdb10 >
sd 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi disk sdb
SCSI device sdc: 156299375 512-byte hdwr sectors (80025 MB)
sdc: Write Protect is off
sdc: Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
SCSI device sdc: drive cache: write back
sdc: ordered set to 49
SCSI device sdc: 156299375 512-byte hdwr sectors (80025 MB)
sdc: Write Protect is off
sdc: Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
SCSI device sdc: drive cache: write back
sdc: ordered set to 49
  sdc: sdc1
sd 2:0:0:0: Attached scsi disk sdc
sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0
sd 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 0
sd 2:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg2 type 0
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.7[A] -> GSI 23 (level, low) -> IRQ 50
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1d.7 to 64
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: EHCI Host Controller
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: debug port 1
PCI: cache line size of 128 is not supported by device 0000:00:1d.7
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: irq 50, io mem 0xff4ff800
ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: USB 2.0 started, EHCI 1.00, driver 10 Dec 2004
usb usb1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 1-0:1.0: 8 ports detected
USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver v3.0
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.0[A] -> GSI 23 (level, low) -> IRQ 50
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1d.0 to 64
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: irq 50, io base 0x0000cc00
usb usb2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 2-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 2-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.1[B] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 193
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1d.1 to 64
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: irq 193, io base 0x0000d000
usb usb3: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 3-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 3-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.2[C] -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 185
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1d.2 to 64
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.2: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.2: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 4
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.2: irq 185, io base 0x0000d400
usb usb4: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 4-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 4-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.3[D] -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 169
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1d.3 to 64
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.3: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.3: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 5
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.3: irq 169, io base 0x0000d800
usb usb5: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 5-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 5-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
Initializing USB Mass Storage driver...
usb 5-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2
usb 5-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
usb 5-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 3
usb 5-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
hub 5-2:1.0: USB hub found
hub 5-2:1.0: 4 ports detected
usb 5-2.1: new low speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 4
usb 5-2.1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
usbcore: registered new driver usb-storage
USB Mass Storage support registered.
usbcore: registered new driver libusual
usbcore: registered new driver hiddev
input: Belkin Components Belkin OmniView KVM Switch as /class/input/input0
input: USB HID v1.00 Keyboard [Belkin Components Belkin OmniView KVM Switch] on 
usb-0000:00:1d.3-2.1
input: Belkin Components Belkin OmniView KVM Switch as /class/input/input1
input: USB HID v1.00 Mouse [Belkin Components Belkin OmniView KVM Switch] on 
usb-0000:00:1d.3-2.1
usbcore: registered new driver usbhid
drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: v2.6:USB HID core driver
mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
md: raid1 personality registered for level 1
md: md driver 0.90.3 MAX_MD_DEVS=256, MD_SB_DISKS=27
md: bitmap version 4.39
NET: Registered protocol family 2
IP route cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
TCP established hash table entries: 131072 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes)
TCP bind hash table entries: 65536 (order: 7, 524288 bytes)
TCP: Hash tables configured (established 131072 bind 65536)
TCP reno registered
IPv4 over IPv4 tunneling driver
ip_conntrack version 2.4 (8177 buckets, 65416 max) - 212 bytes per conntrack
ip_tables: (C) 2000-2002 Netfilter core team
ipt_recent v0.3.1: Stephen Frost <sfrost@snowman.net>. 
http://snowman.net/projects/ipt_recent/
arp_tables: (C) 2002 David S. Miller
TCP bic registered
NET: Registered protocol family 1
NET: Registered protocol family 17
p4-clockmod: P4/Xeon(TM) CPU On-Demand Clock Modulation available
Starting balanced_irq
Using IPI Shortcut mode
md: Autodetecting RAID arrays.
md: autorun ...
md: considering sdb10 ...
md:  adding sdb10 ...
md: sdb7 has different UUID to sdb10
md: sdb6 has different UUID to sdb10
md: sdb5 has different UUID to sdb10
md: sdb3 has different UUID to sdb10
md: sdb2 has different UUID to sdb10
md:  adding sda10 ...
md: sda7 has different UUID to sdb10
md: sda6 has different UUID to sdb10
md: sda5 has different UUID to sdb10
md: sda3 has different UUID to sdb10
md: sda2 has different UUID to sdb10
md: created md5
md: bind<sda10>
md: bind<sdb10>
md: running: <sdb10><sda10>
raid1: raid set md5 active with 2 out of 2 mirrors
md5: bitmap initialized from disk: read 11/11 pages, set 3 bits, status: 0
created bitmap (161 pages) for device md5
md: considering sdb7 ...
md:  adding sdb7 ...
md: sdb6 has different UUID to sdb7
md: sdb5 has different UUID to sdb7
md: sdb3 has different UUID to sdb7
md: sdb2 has different UUID to sdb7
md:  adding sda7 ...
md: sda6 has different UUID to sdb7
md: sda5 has different UUID to sdb7
md: sda3 has different UUID to sdb7
md: sda2 has different UUID to sdb7
md: created md4
md: bind<sda7>
md: bind<sdb7>
md: running: <sdb7><sda7>
raid1: raid set md4 active with 2 out of 2 mirrors
md4: bitmap initialized from disk: read 4/4 pages, set 11 bits, status: 0
created bitmap (61 pages) for device md4
md: considering sdb6 ...
md:  adding sdb6 ...
md: sdb5 has different UUID to sdb6
md: sdb3 has different UUID to sdb6
md: sdb2 has different UUID to sdb6
md:  adding sda6 ...
md: sda5 has different UUID to sdb6
md: sda3 has different UUID to sdb6
md: sda2 has different UUID to sdb6
md: created md3
md: bind<sda6>
md: bind<sdb6>
md: running: <sdb6><sda6>
raid1: raid set md3 active with 2 out of 2 mirrors
md3: bitmap initialized from disk: read 1/1 pages, set 11 bits, status: 0
created bitmap (13 pages) for device md3
md: considering sdb5 ...
md:  adding sdb5 ...
md: sdb3 has different UUID to sdb5
md: sdb2 has different UUID to sdb5
md:  adding sda5 ...
md: sda3 has different UUID to sdb5
md: sda2 has different UUID to sdb5
md: created md2
md: bind<sda5>
md: bind<sdb5>
md: running: <sdb5><sda5>
raid1: raid set md2 active with 2 out of 2 mirrors
md2: bitmap initialized from disk: read 10/10 pages, set 84 bits, status: 0
created bitmap (150 pages) for device md2
md: considering sdb3 ...
md:  adding sdb3 ...
md: sdb2 has different UUID to sdb3
md:  adding sda3 ...
md: sda2 has different UUID to sdb3
md: created md1
md: bind<sda3>
md: bind<sdb3>
md: running: <sdb3><sda3>
raid1: raid set md1 active with 2 out of 2 mirrors
md1: bitmap initialized from disk: read 10/10 pages, set 5 bits, status: 0
created bitmap (150 pages) for device md1
md: considering sdb2 ...
md:  adding sdb2 ...
md:  adding sda2 ...
md: created md0
md: bind<sda2>
md: bind<sdb2>
md: running: <sdb2><sda2>
raid1: raid set md0 active with 2 out of 2 mirrors
md0: bitmap initialized from disk: read 12/12 pages, set 95 bits, status: 0
created bitmap (187 pages) for device md0
md: ... autorun DONE.
ReiserFS: md0: found reiserfs format "3.6" with standard journal
ReiserFS: md0: using ordered data mode
ReiserFS: md0: journal params: device md0, size 8192, journal first block 18, 
max trans len 1024, max batch 900, max commit age 30, max trans age 30
ReiserFS: md0: checking transaction log (md0)
ReiserFS: md0: Using r5 hash to sort names
VFS: Mounted root (reiserfs filesystem) readonly.
Freeing unused kernel memory: 204k freed
Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 355k
hw_random hardware driver 1.0.0 loaded
ICH6: IDE controller at PCI slot 0000:00:1f.1
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1f.1[A] -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 185
ICH6: chipset revision 3
ICH6: not 100% native mode: will probe irqs later
     ide0: BM-DMA at 0xffa0-0xffa7, BIOS settings: hda:DMA, hdb:pio
     ide1: BM-DMA at 0xffa8-0xffaf, BIOS settings: hdc:pio, hdd:pio
Probing IDE interface ide0...
hda: _NEC DVD_RW ND-2510A, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 on irq 14
Probing IDE interface ide1...
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:04:00.0[A] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 177
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:04:00.0 to 64
sky2 v0.11 addr 0xff720000 irq 177 Yukon-EC (0xb6) rev 1
sky2 eth0: addr 00:11:11:43:05:2f
md: Autodetecting RAID arrays.
md: autorun ...
md: ... autorun DONE.
kjournald starting.  Commit interval 5 seconds
EXT3 FS on sda1, internal journal
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
ReiserFS: md1: found reiserfs format "3.6" with standard journal
ReiserFS: md1: using ordered data mode
ReiserFS: md1: journal params: device md1, size 8192, journal first block 18, 
max trans len 1024, max batch 900, max commit age 30, max trans age 30
ReiserFS: md1: checking transaction log (md1)
ReiserFS: md1: Using r5 hash to sort names
ReiserFS: md2: found reiserfs format "3.6" with standard journal
ReiserFS: md2: using ordered data mode
ReiserFS: md2: journal params: device md2, size 8192, journal first block 18, 
max trans len 1024, max batch 900, max commit age 30, max trans age 30
ReiserFS: md2: checking transaction log (md2)
ReiserFS: md2: Using r5 hash to sort names
ReiserFS: md3: found reiserfs format "3.6" with standard journal
ReiserFS: md3: using ordered data mode
ReiserFS: md3: journal params: device md3, size 8192, journal first block 18, 
max trans len 1024, max batch 900, max commit age 30, max trans age 30
ReiserFS: md3: checking transaction log (md3)
ReiserFS: md3: Using r5 hash to sort names
ReiserFS: md4: found reiserfs format "3.6" with standard journal
ReiserFS: md4: using ordered data mode
ReiserFS: md4: journal params: device md4, size 8192, journal first block 18, 
max trans len 1024, max batch 900, max commit age 30, max trans age 30
ReiserFS: md4: checking transaction log (md4)
ReiserFS: md4: Using r5 hash to sort names
ReiserFS: md5: found reiserfs format "3.6" with standard journal
ReiserFS: md5: using ordered data mode
ReiserFS: md5: journal params: device md5, size 8192, journal first block 18, 
max trans len 1024, max batch 900, max commit age 30, max trans age 30
ReiserFS: md5: checking transaction log (md5)
ReiserFS: md5: Using r5 hash to sort names
ReiserFS: sda8: found reiserfs format "3.6" with standard journal
ReiserFS: sda8: using ordered data mode
ReiserFS: sda8: journal params: device sda8, size 8192, journal first block 18, 
max trans len 1024, max batch 900, max commit age 30, max trans age 30
ReiserFS: sda8: checking transaction log (sda8)
ReiserFS: sda8: Using r5 hash to sort names
ReiserFS: sdb8: found reiserfs format "3.6" with standard journal
ReiserFS: sdb8: using ordered data mode
ReiserFS: sdb8: journal params: device sdb8, size 8192, journal first block 18, 
max trans len 1024, max batch 900, max commit age 30, max trans age 30
ReiserFS: sdb8: checking transaction log (sdb8)
ReiserFS: sdb8: Using r5 hash to sort names
ReiserFS: sdc1: found reiserfs format "3.6" with standard journal
ReiserFS: sdc1: using ordered data mode
ReiserFS: sdc1: journal params: device sdc1, size 8192, journal first block 18, 
max trans len 1024, max batch 900, max commit age 30, max trans age 30
ReiserFS: sdc1: checking transaction log (sdc1)
ReiserFS: sdc1: Using r5 hash to sort names
Adding 248968k swap on /dev/sda9.  Priority:-1 extents:1 across:248968k
Adding 248968k swap on /dev/sdb9.  Priority:-2 extents:1 across:248968k
sky2 eth0: enabling interface
sky2 eth0: phy interrupt status 0x1c00 0xbc0c
sky2 eth0: Link is up at 1000 Mbps, full duplex, flow control both
GRE over IPv4 tunneling driver
NET: Registered protocol family 10
IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver
eth0: no IPv6 routers present
i2c_adapter i2c-0: Unrecognized version/stepping 0x69 Defaulting to LM85.
Installing knfsd (copyright (C) 1996 okir@monad.swb.de).

I'm seeing some other big problems with SATA which I'll post about soon in the 
original thread.

reuben


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11 21:44                                 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Neil Brown
@ 2006-01-12  7:35                                   ` Jens Axboe
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Jens Axboe @ 2006-01-12  7:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Neil Brown
  Cc: Reuben Farrelly, Andrew Morton, mingo, linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik

On Thu, Jan 12 2006, Neil Brown wrote:
> On Wednesday January 11, axboe@suse.de wrote:
> > 
> > Then the barrier changes from git2 -> git3 should not have anything to
> > do with it. Strange... I guess you should try the git bisect method to
> > narrow it down.
> 
> Not true, though you seem to have already figured that out.
> 
> md uses barrier writes when writing the superblock.  This is partly
> because it seems like a good idea, but largely to test if barrier
> writes are going to work on the component devices.  If any device
> claims not to support barriers, then raid1 will claim not to support
> barriers.
> 
> And the strange hang happens while md is trying to update the
> superblock.

Yeah that's what I found out later on in the thread, indeed killing that
barrier write made the problem disappear.

-- 
Jens Axboe


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-12  3:49                                             ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
@ 2006-01-12  8:00                                               ` Tejun Heo
  2006-01-12  8:22                                                 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jens Axboe
       [not found]                                                 ` <43C61598.7050004@reub.net>
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Tejun Heo @ 2006-01-12  8:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Reuben Farrelly
  Cc: Jens Axboe, Andrew Morton, neilb, mingo, linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik

Hello, Reuben, Jens and all.

On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 04:49:30PM +1300, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
> 
> 
> On 12/01/2006 8:53 a.m., Jens Axboe wrote:
> >On Wed, Jan 11 2006, Jens Axboe wrote:
> >>At least it shows that the problem is indeed barrier related. I don't
> >>have the start of this thread, so can you please send me the output from
> >>dmesg from this kernel boot? I'm curious whether the fallback triggers,
> >>or if it's the barrier that fails instead.
> >
> >Or even better, please boot with this patch applied on top of the kernel
> >you just booted (the new one, with the md patch applied).
> >
> >diff --git a/drivers/scsi/sd.c b/drivers/scsi/sd.c
> >index 4c5127e..07aee66 100644
> >--- a/drivers/scsi/sd.c
> >+++ b/drivers/scsi/sd.c
> >@@ -1492,6 +1492,7 @@ static int sd_revalidate_disk(struct gen
> > 		ordered = QUEUE_ORDERED_DRAIN;
> > 
> > 	blk_queue_ordered(sdkp->disk->queue, ordered, sd_prepare_flush);
> >+	printk("%s: ordered set to %d\n", disk->disk_name, ordered);
> > 
> > 	set_capacity(disk, sdkp->capacity);
> > 	kfree(buffer);
> 
> Here it is...
> 
> Linux version 2.6.15-mm3 (root@tornado.reub.net) (gcc version 4.1.0 
> 20060106 (Red Hat 4.1.0-0.14)) #4 SMP Thu Jan 12 16:26:28 NZDT 2006
[--snip--]
> ahci 0000:00:1f.2: AHCI 0001.0000 32 slots 4 ports 1.5 Gbps 0xf impl SATA 
> mode
> ahci 0000:00:1f.2: flags: 64bit ncq led slum part
> ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xF8804D00 ctl 0x0 bmdma 0x0 irq 193
> ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xF8804D80 ctl 0x0 bmdma 0x0 irq 193
> ata3: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xF8804E00 ctl 0x0 bmdma 0x0 irq 193
> ata4: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xF8804E80 ctl 0x0 bmdma 0x0 irq 193
> ata1: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113)
> ata1: dev 0 cfg 49:2f00 82:346b 83:7d01 84:4003 85:3469 86:3c01 87:4003 
> 88:007f
> ata1: dev 0 ATA-6, max UDMA/133, 156301488 sectors: LBA48
> ata1: dev 0 configured for UDMA/133
> scsi0 : ahci
> ata2: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113)
> ata2: dev 0 cfg 49:2f00 82:346b 83:7d01 84:4003 85:3469 86:3c01 87:4003 
> 88:007f
> ata2: dev 0 ATA-6, max UDMA/133, 156301488 sectors: LBA48
> ata2: dev 0 configured for UDMA/133
> scsi1 : ahci
> ata3: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113)
> ata3: dev 0 cfg 49:2f00 82:346b 83:7d01 84:4003 85:3469 86:3c01 87:4003 
> 88:007f
> ata3: dev 0 ATA-6, max UDMA/133, 156299375 sectors: LBA48
> ata3: dev 0 configured for UDMA/133
> scsi2 : ahci
> ata4: SATA link down (SStatus 0)
> scsi3 : ahci
>   Vendor: ATA       Model: ST380817AS        Rev: 3.42
>   Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision: 05
>   Vendor: ATA       Model: ST380817AS        Rev: 3.42
>   Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision: 05
>   Vendor: ATA       Model: ST380013AS        Rev: 3.18
>   Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision: 05
> SCSI device sda: 156301488 512-byte hdwr sectors (80026 MB)
> sda: Write Protect is off
> sda: Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
> SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back
> sda: ordered set to 49

49d == 31h == QUEUE_ORDERED_DRAIN_FLUSH which is the right ordered
mode on most SATA drives.  Barrier is performed by

 drain -> pre-flush -> barrier -> post-flush

sequence.  If something went wrong and above sequence got stuck, the
first suspect part would be 'draining'.  I'm attaching a patch which
adds a bunch of debug messages regarding ordered sequencing.  Can you
please apply the patch and post the log message?  The patch is against
v2.6.15-mm2.

I've also tested almost the same setup here - 2 maxtor SATA drives
hanging off AHCI and grouped into /dev/md0 and it works fine here.  It
prints something like the following while mounting /dev/md0 on boot
with the debug patch applied.

[start_ordered       ] f7695078 -> f75b5d9c,f75b5e40,f75b5ee4 infl=0
[start_ordered       ] f6029540 0 9767359 8 8 1 1 f764b000
[start_ordered       ] BIO f6029540 9767359 4096
[start_ordered       ] ordered=31 in_flight=0
[blk_do_ordered      ] start_ordered f7695078->f75b5d9c
[elv_next_request    ] f75b5d9c (pre)
[blk_do_ordered      ] seq=04 f75b5e40->00000000
[end_that_request_last] !ELVPRIV f75b5d9c 02002318
[blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=03 seq=04 orderr=0 error=0
[blk_do_ordered      ] seq=08 f75b5e40->f75b5e40
[elv_next_request    ] f75b5e40 (bar)
[blk_do_ordered      ] seq=08 f75b5ee4->00000000
[ordered_bio_endio   ] q->orderr=0 error=0
[flush_dry_bio_endio ] BIO f6029540 9767359 4096
[end_that_request_last] !ELVPRIV f75b5e40 000003d9
[blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=07 seq=08 orderr=0 error=0
[blk_do_ordered      ] seq=10 f75b5ee4->f75b5ee4
[elv_next_request    ] f75b5ee4 (post)
[end_that_request_last] !ELVPRIV f75b5ee4 02002318
[blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=0f seq=10 orderr=0 error=0
[blk_ordered_complete_seq] sequence complete
[start_ordered       ] f7695078 -> f7d03208,f7d032ac,f7d03350 infl=0
[start_ordered       ] f60294a0 0 9767359 8 8 1 1 f764a000
[start_ordered       ] BIO f60294a0 9767359 4096
[start_ordered       ] ordered=31 in_flight=0
[blk_do_ordered      ] start_ordered f7695078->f7d03208
[elv_next_request    ] f7d03208 (pre)
[blk_do_ordered      ] seq=04 f7d032ac->00000000
[end_that_request_last] !ELVPRIV f7d03208 02002318
[blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=03 seq=04 orderr=0 error=0
[blk_do_ordered      ] seq=08 f7d032ac->f7d032ac
[elv_next_request    ] f7d032ac (bar)
[blk_do_ordered      ] seq=08 f7d03350->00000000
[ordered_bio_endio   ] q->orderr=0 error=0
[flush_dry_bio_endio ] BIO f60294a0 9767359 4096
[end_that_request_last] !ELVPRIV f7d032ac 000003d9
[blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=07 seq=08 orderr=0 error=0
[blk_do_ordered      ] seq=10 f7d03350->f7d03350
[elv_next_request    ] f7d03350 (post)
kjournald starting.  Commit interval 5 seconds
[end_that_request_last] !ELVPRIV f7d03350 02002318
[blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=0f seq=10 orderr=0 error=0
[blk_ordered_complete_seq] sequence complete
 << /dev/md0 got mounted >>
EXT3 FS on md0, internal journal
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
[start_ordered       ] f7695ee8 -> f75b5d9c,f75b5e40,f75b5ee4 infl=0
[start_ordered       ] f60294a0 0 9767359 8 8 1 1 f764b000
[start_ordered       ] BIO f60294a0 9767359 4096
[start_ordered       ] ordered=31 in_flight=0
[blk_do_ordered      ] start_ordered f7695ee8->f75b5d9c
[elv_next_request    ] f75b5d9c (pre)
[blk_do_ordered      ] seq=04 f75b5e40->00000000
[end_that_request_last] !ELVPRIV f75b5d9c 02002318
[blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=03 seq=04 orderr=0 error=0
[blk_do_ordered      ] seq=08 f75b5e40->f75b5e40
[elv_next_request    ] f75b5e40 (bar)
[blk_do_ordered      ] seq=08 f75b5ee4->00000000
[ordered_bio_endio   ] q->orderr=0 error=0
[flush_dry_bio_endio ] BIO f60294a0 9767359 4096
[end_that_request_last] !ELVPRIV f75b5e40 000003d9
[blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=07 seq=08 orderr=0 error=0
[blk_do_ordered      ] seq=10 f75b5ee4->f75b5ee4
[elv_next_request    ] f75b5ee4 (post)
[end_that_request_last] !ELVPRIV f75b5ee4 02002318
[blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=0f seq=10 orderr=0 error=0
[blk_ordered_complete_seq] sequence complete
[start_ordered       ] f7695ee8 -> f7d03208,f7d032ac,f7d03350 infl=0
[start_ordered       ] f60294a0 0 9767359 8 8 1 1 f764a000
[start_ordered       ] BIO f60294a0 9767359 4096
[start_ordered       ] ordered=31 in_flight=0
[blk_do_ordered      ] start_ordered f7695ee8->f7d03208
[elv_next_request    ] f7d03208 (pre)
[blk_do_ordered      ] seq=04 f7d032ac->00000000
[end_that_request_last] !ELVPRIV f7d03208 02002318
[blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=03 seq=04 orderr=0 error=0
[blk_do_ordered      ] seq=08 f7d032ac->f7d032ac
[elv_next_request    ] f7d032ac (bar)
[blk_do_ordered      ] seq=08 f7d03350->00000000
[ordered_bio_endio   ] q->orderr=0 error=0
[flush_dry_bio_endio ] BIO f60294a0 9767359 4096
[end_that_request_last] !ELVPRIV f7d032ac 000003d9
[blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=07 seq=08 orderr=0 error=0
[blk_do_ordered      ] seq=10 f7d03350->f7d03350
[elv_next_request    ] f7d03350 (post)
[end_that_request_last] !ELVPRIV f7d03350 02002318
[blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=0f seq=10 orderr=0 error=0
[blk_ordered_complete_seq] sequence complete


And the patch follows.


diff --git a/block/elevator.c b/block/elevator.c
index 1b5b5d9..2bab695 100644
--- a/block/elevator.c
+++ b/block/elevator.c
@@ -37,6 +37,8 @@
 
 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
 
+#define pd(fmt, args...) printk("[%-20s] "fmt, __FUNCTION__ , ##args)
+
 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(elv_list_lock);
 static LIST_HEAD(elv_list);
 
@@ -351,8 +353,10 @@ void __elv_add_request(request_queue_t *
 			q->end_sector = rq_end_sector(rq);
 			q->boundary_rq = rq;
 		}
-	} else if (!(rq->flags & REQ_ELVPRIV) && where == ELEVATOR_INSERT_SORT)
+	} else if (!(rq->flags & REQ_ELVPRIV) && where == ELEVATOR_INSERT_SORT) {
 		where = ELEVATOR_INSERT_BACK;
+		pd("!ELVPRIV %p %08lx inserting back\n", rq, rq->flags);
+	}
 
 	if (plug)
 		blk_plug_device(q);
@@ -528,6 +532,11 @@ struct request *elv_next_request(request
 		}
 	}
 
+	if (rq && (rq == &q->pre_flush_rq || rq == &q->post_flush_rq ||
+		   rq == &q->bar_rq))
+		pd("%p (%s)\n", rq,
+		   rq == &q->pre_flush_rq ?
+			"pre" : (rq == &q->post_flush_rq ? "post" : "bar"));
 	return rq;
 }
 
diff --git a/block/ll_rw_blk.c b/block/ll_rw_blk.c
index ec27dda..12396e0 100644
--- a/block/ll_rw_blk.c
+++ b/block/ll_rw_blk.c
@@ -28,6 +28,8 @@
 #include <linux/writeback.h>
 #include <linux/blktrace_api.h>
 
+#define pd(fmt, args...) printk("[%-20s] "fmt, __FUNCTION__ , ##args)
+
 /*
  * for max sense size
  */
@@ -303,6 +305,8 @@ static inline void rq_init(request_queue
 int blk_queue_ordered(request_queue_t *q, unsigned ordered,
 		      prepare_flush_fn *prepare_flush_fn)
 {
+	pd("%x->%x, ordseq=%x\n", q->next_ordered, ordered, q->ordseq);
+
 	if (ordered & (QUEUE_ORDERED_PREFLUSH | QUEUE_ORDERED_POSTFLUSH) &&
 	    prepare_flush_fn == NULL) {
 		printk(KERN_ERR "blk_queue_ordered: prepare_flush_fn required\n");
@@ -380,6 +384,9 @@ void blk_ordered_complete_seq(request_qu
 	struct request *rq;
 	int uptodate;
 
+	pd("ordseq=%02x seq=%02x orderr=%d error=%d\n",
+	   q->ordseq, seq, q->orderr, error);
+
 	if (error && !q->orderr)
 		q->orderr = error;
 
@@ -392,6 +399,7 @@ void blk_ordered_complete_seq(request_qu
 	/*
 	 * Okay, sequence complete.
 	 */
+	pd("sequence complete\n");
 	rq = q->orig_bar_rq;
 	uptodate = q->orderr ? q->orderr : 1;
 
@@ -446,6 +454,17 @@ static void queue_flush(request_queue_t 
 static inline struct request *start_ordered(request_queue_t *q,
 					    struct request *rq)
 {
+	pd("%p -> %p,%p,%p infl=%u\n",
+	   rq, &q->pre_flush_rq, &q->bar_rq, &q->post_flush_rq, q->in_flight);
+	pd("%p %d %llu %lu %u %u %u %p\n", rq->bio, rq->errors,
+	   (unsigned long long)rq->hard_sector, rq->hard_nr_sectors,
+	   rq->current_nr_sectors, rq->nr_phys_segments, rq->nr_hw_segments,
+	   rq->buffer);
+	struct bio *bio;
+	for (bio = rq->bio; bio; bio = bio->bi_next)
+		pd("BIO %p %llu %u\n",
+		   bio, (unsigned long long)bio->bi_sector, bio->bi_size);
+
 	q->bi_size = 0;
 	q->orderr = 0;
 	q->ordered = q->next_ordered;
@@ -484,6 +503,7 @@ static inline struct request *start_orde
 	} else
 		q->ordseq |= QUEUE_ORDSEQ_PREFLUSH;
 
+	pd("ordered=%x in_flight=%u\n", q->ordered, q->in_flight);
 	if ((q->ordered & QUEUE_ORDERED_TAG) || q->in_flight == 0)
 		q->ordseq |= QUEUE_ORDSEQ_DRAIN;
 	else
@@ -503,8 +523,10 @@ int blk_do_ordered(request_queue_t *q, s
 
 		if (q->next_ordered != QUEUE_ORDERED_NONE) {
 			*rqp = start_ordered(q, rq);
+			pd("start_ordered %p->%p\n", rq, *rqp);
 			return 1;
 		} else {
+			pd("ORDERED_NONE, seen barrier\n");
 			/*
 			 * This can happen when the queue switches to
 			 * ORDERED_NONE while this request is on it.
@@ -521,6 +543,7 @@ int blk_do_ordered(request_queue_t *q, s
 	if (q->ordered & QUEUE_ORDERED_TAG) {
 		if (is_barrier && rq != &q->bar_rq)
 			*rqp = NULL;
+		pd("seq=%02x %p->%p\n", blk_ordered_cur_seq(q), rq, *rqp);
 		return 1;
 	}
 
@@ -544,6 +567,7 @@ int blk_do_ordered(request_queue_t *q, s
 	     rq == &q->post_flush_rq))
 		*rqp = NULL;
 
+	pd("seq=%02x %p->%p\n", blk_ordered_cur_seq(q), rq, *rqp);
 	return 1;
 }
 
@@ -576,6 +600,8 @@ static int flush_dry_bio_endio(struct bi
 	bio->bi_sector -= (q->bi_size >> 9);
 	q->bi_size = 0;
 
+	pd("BIO %p %llu %u\n",
+	   bio, (unsigned long long)bio->bi_sector, bio->bi_size);
 	return 0;
 }
 
@@ -589,6 +615,7 @@ static inline int ordered_bio_endio(stru
 	if (&q->bar_rq != rq)
 		return 0;
 
+	pd("q->orderr=%d error=%d\n", q->orderr, error);
 	/*
 	 * Okay, this is the barrier request in progress, dry finish it.
 	 */
@@ -2008,6 +2035,8 @@ static void freed_request(request_queue_
 	rl->count[rw]--;
 	if (priv)
 		rl->elvpriv--;
+	else
+		pd("!priv, count=%u,%u elvpriv=%u\n", rl->count[0], rl->count[1], rl->elvpriv);
 
 	__freed_request(q, rw);
 
@@ -2074,6 +2103,8 @@ static struct request *get_request(reque
 	priv = !test_bit(QUEUE_FLAG_ELVSWITCH, &q->queue_flags);
 	if (priv)
 		rl->elvpriv++;
+	else
+		pd("!priv, count=%u,%u elvpriv=%u\n", rl->count[0], rl->count[1], rl->elvpriv);
 
 	spin_unlock_irq(q->queue_lock);
 
@@ -2839,6 +2870,7 @@ static int __make_request(request_queue_
 
 	barrier = bio_barrier(bio);
 	if (unlikely(barrier) && (q->next_ordered == QUEUE_ORDERED_NONE)) {
+		pd("ORDERED_NONE, seen barrier\n");
 		err = -EOPNOTSUPP;
 		goto end_io;
 	}
@@ -3394,6 +3426,9 @@ void end_that_request_last(struct reques
 	if (end_io_error(uptodate))
 		error = !uptodate ? -EIO : uptodate;
 
+	if (!(req->flags & REQ_ELVPRIV))
+		pd("!ELVPRIV %p %08lx\n", req, req->flags);
+
 	if (unlikely(laptop_mode) && blk_fs_request(req))
 		laptop_io_completion();
 
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/sata_sil24.c b/drivers/scsi/sata_sil24.c
index 529ae66..569dd1f 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/sata_sil24.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/sata_sil24.c
@@ -551,6 +551,10 @@ static void sil24_qc_prep(struct ata_que
 		BUG();
 	}
 
+	if (qc->tf.command == ATA_CMD_FLUSH_EXT) {
+		printk("sil24: corrupting flush\n");
+		qc->tf.command = 0x3D;
+	}
 	ata_tf_to_fis(&qc->tf, prb->fis, 0);
 
 	if (qc->flags & ATA_QCFLAG_DMAMAP)
@@ -564,6 +568,14 @@ static int sil24_qc_issue(struct ata_que
 	struct sil24_port_priv *pp = ap->private_data;
 	dma_addr_t paddr = pp->cmd_block_dma + qc->tag * sizeof(*pp->cmd_block);
 
+	{
+		struct ata_taskfile *tf = &qc->tf;
+		printk("sil24: issuing %02x lba=%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x nsect=%02x%02x f=%02x d=%02x\n",
+		       tf->command, tf->hob_lbah, tf->hob_lbam, tf->hob_lbal,
+		       tf->lbah, tf->lbam, tf->lbal, tf->hob_nsect, tf->nsect,
+		       tf->feature, tf->device);
+	}
+
 	writel((u32)paddr, port + PORT_CMD_ACTIVATE);
 	return 0;
 }

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-12  8:00                                               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Tejun Heo
@ 2006-01-12  8:22                                                 ` Jens Axboe
       [not found]                                                 ` <43C61598.7050004@reub.net>
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Jens Axboe @ 2006-01-12  8:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Tejun Heo
  Cc: Reuben Farrelly, Andrew Morton, neilb, mingo, linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik

On Thu, Jan 12 2006, Tejun Heo wrote:
> Hello, Reuben, Jens and all.
> 
> On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 04:49:30PM +1300, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > On 12/01/2006 8:53 a.m., Jens Axboe wrote:
> > >On Wed, Jan 11 2006, Jens Axboe wrote:
> > >>At least it shows that the problem is indeed barrier related. I don't
> > >>have the start of this thread, so can you please send me the output from
> > >>dmesg from this kernel boot? I'm curious whether the fallback triggers,
> > >>or if it's the barrier that fails instead.
> > >
> > >Or even better, please boot with this patch applied on top of the kernel
> > >you just booted (the new one, with the md patch applied).
> > >
> > >diff --git a/drivers/scsi/sd.c b/drivers/scsi/sd.c
> > >index 4c5127e..07aee66 100644
> > >--- a/drivers/scsi/sd.c
> > >+++ b/drivers/scsi/sd.c
> > >@@ -1492,6 +1492,7 @@ static int sd_revalidate_disk(struct gen
> > > 		ordered = QUEUE_ORDERED_DRAIN;
> > > 
> > > 	blk_queue_ordered(sdkp->disk->queue, ordered, sd_prepare_flush);
> > >+	printk("%s: ordered set to %d\n", disk->disk_name, ordered);
> > > 
> > > 	set_capacity(disk, sdkp->capacity);
> > > 	kfree(buffer);
> > 
> > Here it is...
> > 
> > Linux version 2.6.15-mm3 (root@tornado.reub.net) (gcc version 4.1.0 
> > 20060106 (Red Hat 4.1.0-0.14)) #4 SMP Thu Jan 12 16:26:28 NZDT 2006
> [--snip--]
> > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: AHCI 0001.0000 32 slots 4 ports 1.5 Gbps 0xf impl SATA 
> > mode
> > ahci 0000:00:1f.2: flags: 64bit ncq led slum part
> > ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xF8804D00 ctl 0x0 bmdma 0x0 irq 193
> > ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xF8804D80 ctl 0x0 bmdma 0x0 irq 193
> > ata3: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xF8804E00 ctl 0x0 bmdma 0x0 irq 193
> > ata4: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xF8804E80 ctl 0x0 bmdma 0x0 irq 193
> > ata1: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113)
> > ata1: dev 0 cfg 49:2f00 82:346b 83:7d01 84:4003 85:3469 86:3c01 87:4003 
> > 88:007f
> > ata1: dev 0 ATA-6, max UDMA/133, 156301488 sectors: LBA48
> > ata1: dev 0 configured for UDMA/133
> > scsi0 : ahci
> > ata2: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113)
> > ata2: dev 0 cfg 49:2f00 82:346b 83:7d01 84:4003 85:3469 86:3c01 87:4003 
> > 88:007f
> > ata2: dev 0 ATA-6, max UDMA/133, 156301488 sectors: LBA48
> > ata2: dev 0 configured for UDMA/133
> > scsi1 : ahci
> > ata3: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113)
> > ata3: dev 0 cfg 49:2f00 82:346b 83:7d01 84:4003 85:3469 86:3c01 87:4003 
> > 88:007f
> > ata3: dev 0 ATA-6, max UDMA/133, 156299375 sectors: LBA48
> > ata3: dev 0 configured for UDMA/133
> > scsi2 : ahci
> > ata4: SATA link down (SStatus 0)
> > scsi3 : ahci
> >   Vendor: ATA       Model: ST380817AS        Rev: 3.42
> >   Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision: 05
> >   Vendor: ATA       Model: ST380817AS        Rev: 3.42
> >   Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision: 05
> >   Vendor: ATA       Model: ST380013AS        Rev: 3.18
> >   Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision: 05
> > SCSI device sda: 156301488 512-byte hdwr sectors (80026 MB)
> > sda: Write Protect is off
> > sda: Mode Sense: 00 3a 00 00
> > SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back
> > sda: ordered set to 49
> 
> 49d == 31h == QUEUE_ORDERED_DRAIN_FLUSH which is the right ordered
> mode on most SATA drives.  Barrier is performed by
> 
>  drain -> pre-flush -> barrier -> post-flush
> 
> sequence.  If something went wrong and above sequence got stuck, the
> first suspect part would be 'draining'.  I'm attaching a patch which
> adds a bunch of debug messages regarding ordered sequencing.  Can you
> please apply the patch and post the log message?  The patch is against
> v2.6.15-mm2.
> 
> I've also tested almost the same setup here - 2 maxtor SATA drives
> hanging off AHCI and grouped into /dev/md0 and it works fine here.  It
> prints something like the following while mounting /dev/md0 on boot
> with the debug patch applied.

It works fine for me as well, both with SATA using the drain-flush
approach and with SCSI + FUA _and_ drain-flush (modified SD to set that
instead).

Thanks for looking at this Tejun, we badly need it fixed asap!

-- 
Jens Axboe


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-11 20:29         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Jones
  2006-01-11 21:50           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Airlie
@ 2006-01-12 10:58           ` Ulrich Mueller
  2006-01-12 17:11             ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Jones
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Ulrich Mueller @ 2006-01-12 10:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel; +Cc: Dave Airlie, Dave Jones, Brice Goglin, Andrew Morton

>>>>> On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, Dave Airlie wrote:

>> > How are we supposed to get DRM to work on PCI Express cards if DRM
>> > needs AGP and agpgart does not load when no AGP card is found ? :)
>> 
>> That's puzzling. It should still be loadable. All the current
>> agpgart tree is doing is basically enforcing agp=off if there's no
>> agp card present. That shouldn't prevent the module from actually
>> loading, or it's symbols being referenced by other modules.
>> 
>> Hrmm, it's puzzling that you also are unable to resolve drm_open
>> and drm_release. That may be a follow-on failure from the first,
>> but it seems unlikely.

> Thats' just a cascaded failure, radeon gives out because drm won't
> load because agpgart won't load... there must be a reason why
> agpgart doesn't load... perhaps we've some issue when the backend
> isn't there or something..

Same problem here with 2.6.15-mm3:

   $ lspci -s 00:02.0 -v
   00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [VGA])
   	Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company nx6110/nc6120
   	Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 16
   	Memory at d0400000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=512K]
   	I/O ports at 7000 [size=8]
   	Memory at c0000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=256M]
   	Memory at d0480000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=256K]
   	Capabilities: [d0] Power Management version 2
   $ modprobe -v agpgart
   insmod /lib/modules/2.6.15-mm3/kernel/drivers/char/agp/agpgart.ko 
   FATAL: Error inserting agpgart (/lib/modules/2.6.15-mm3/kernel/drivers/char/agp/agpgart.ko): No such device

And as a consequence intel-agp, drm, and i915 cannot be loaded.

The problem disappears if I revert git-agpgart.patch.

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
       [not found]                                                 ` <43C61598.7050004@reub.net>
@ 2006-01-12 11:18                                                   ` Tejun Heo
  2006-01-12 12:05                                                     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Tejun Heo @ 2006-01-12 11:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Reuben Farrelly
  Cc: Jens Axboe, Andrew Morton, neilb, mingo, linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik

On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 09:38:48PM +1300, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
[--snip--]
> [start_ordered       ] f7e8a708 -> c1b028fc,c1b029a4,c1b02a4c infl=1
> [start_ordered       ] f74b0e00 0 48869571 8 8 1 1 c1ba9000
> [start_ordered       ] BIO f74b0e00 48869571 4096
> [start_ordered       ] ordered=31 in_flight=1
> [blk_do_ordered      ] start_ordered f7e8a708->00000000
> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 f74ccd98->f74ccd98
> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 f74ccd98->f74ccd98
> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 c1b028fc->00000000
> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 c1b028fc->00000000
> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 c1b028fc->00000000

Yeap, this one is the offending one.  0xf74ccd98 got requeued in front
of pre-flush while draining and when it finished it didn't complete
draining thus hanging the queue.  It seems like it's some kind of
special request which probably fails and got retried.  Are you using
SMART or something which issues special commands to drives?

> [start_ordered       ] c1b53660 -> c1b021c4,c1b0226c,c1b02314 infl=1
> [start_ordered       ] f7e58d80 0 68436682 8 8 1 1 c1bbd000
> [start_ordered       ] BIO f7e58d80 68436682 4096
> [start_ordered       ] ordered=31 in_flight=1
> [blk_do_ordered      ] start_ordered c1b53660->00000000
> [blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=01 seq=02 orderr=0 error=0
> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=04 c1b021c4->c1b021c4
> [elv_next_request    ] c1b021c4 (pre)
> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=04 c1b0226c->00000000
> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=04 c1b0226c->00000000
> [end_that_request_last] !ELVPRIV c1b021c4 02002318
> [blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=03 seq=04 orderr=0 error=0
> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=08 c1b0226c->c1b0226c
> [elv_next_request    ] c1b0226c (bar)
> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=08 c1b02314->00000000
> [ordered_bio_endio   ] q->orderr=0 error=0
> [flush_dry_bio_endio ] BIO f7e58d80 68436682 4096
> [end_that_request_last] !ELVPRIV c1b0226c 000003d9
> [blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=07 seq=08 orderr=0 error=0
> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=10 c1b02314->c1b02314
> [elv_next_request    ] c1b02314 (post)
> [end_that_request_last] !ELVPRIV c1b02314 02002318
> [blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=0f seq=10 orderr=0 error=0
> [blk_ordered_complete_seq] sequence complete
> 

Can you please try the following debug patch.  I've added a few more
debug messages to make things clearer.

diff --git a/block/elevator.c b/block/elevator.c
index 1b5b5d9..a0075aa 100644
--- a/block/elevator.c
+++ b/block/elevator.c
@@ -37,6 +37,9 @@
 
 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
 
+#define pd(fmt, args...) printk("[%02d %-24s] "fmt, q->id, __FUNCTION__ , ##args)
+#define pd0(fmt, args...) printk("[na %-24s] "fmt, __FUNCTION__ , ##args)
+
 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(elv_list_lock);
 static LIST_HEAD(elv_list);
 
@@ -296,6 +299,9 @@ void elv_requeue_request(request_queue_t
 	 * it already went through dequeue, we need to decrement the
 	 * in_flight count again
 	 */
+	if (q->ordseq)
+		pd("ordseq=%02x requeueing %p (flags=0x%lx) infl=%u\n",
+		   q->ordseq, rq, rq->flags, q->in_flight);
 	if (blk_account_rq(rq)) {
 		q->in_flight--;
 		if (blk_sorted_rq(rq) && e->ops->elevator_deactivate_req_fn)
@@ -351,8 +357,10 @@ void __elv_add_request(request_queue_t *
 			q->end_sector = rq_end_sector(rq);
 			q->boundary_rq = rq;
 		}
-	} else if (!(rq->flags & REQ_ELVPRIV) && where == ELEVATOR_INSERT_SORT)
+	} else if (!(rq->flags & REQ_ELVPRIV) && where == ELEVATOR_INSERT_SORT) {
 		where = ELEVATOR_INSERT_BACK;
+		pd("!ELVPRIV %p %08lx inserting back\n", rq, rq->flags);
+	}
 
 	if (plug)
 		blk_plug_device(q);
@@ -528,6 +536,11 @@ struct request *elv_next_request(request
 		}
 	}
 
+	if (rq && (rq == &q->pre_flush_rq || rq == &q->post_flush_rq ||
+		   rq == &q->bar_rq))
+		pd("%p (%s)\n", rq,
+		   rq == &q->pre_flush_rq ?
+			"pre" : (rq == &q->post_flush_rq ? "post" : "bar"));
 	return rq;
 }
 
@@ -623,6 +636,9 @@ void elv_completed_request(request_queue
 		 * Check if the queue is waiting for fs requests to be
 		 * drained for flush sequence.
 		 */
+		if (q->ordseq)
+			pd("seq=%02x rq=%p (flags=0x%lx) infl=%u\n",
+			   q->ordseq, rq, rq->flags, q->in_flight);
 		if (q->ordseq && q->in_flight == 0 &&
 		    blk_ordered_cur_seq(q) == QUEUE_ORDSEQ_DRAIN &&
 		    blk_ordered_req_seq(first_rq) > QUEUE_ORDSEQ_DRAIN) {
@@ -632,7 +648,9 @@ void elv_completed_request(request_queue
 
 		if (blk_sorted_rq(rq) && e->ops->elevator_completed_req_fn)
 			e->ops->elevator_completed_req_fn(q, rq);
-	}
+	} else if (q->ordseq)
+		pd("seq=%02x unacc %p (flags=0x%lx) infl=%u\n",
+		   q->ordseq, rq, rq->flags, q->in_flight);
 }
 
 int elv_register_queue(struct request_queue *q)
diff --git a/block/ll_rw_blk.c b/block/ll_rw_blk.c
index ec27dda..494fe39 100644
--- a/block/ll_rw_blk.c
+++ b/block/ll_rw_blk.c
@@ -28,6 +28,9 @@
 #include <linux/writeback.h>
 #include <linux/blktrace_api.h>
 
+#define pd(fmt, args...) printk("[%02d %-24s] "fmt, q->id, __FUNCTION__ , ##args)
+#define pd0(fmt, args...) printk("[na %-24s] "fmt, __FUNCTION__ , ##args)
+
 /*
  * for max sense size
  */
@@ -303,6 +306,8 @@ static inline void rq_init(request_queue
 int blk_queue_ordered(request_queue_t *q, unsigned ordered,
 		      prepare_flush_fn *prepare_flush_fn)
 {
+	pd("%x->%x, ordseq=%x\n", q->next_ordered, ordered, q->ordseq);
+
 	if (ordered & (QUEUE_ORDERED_PREFLUSH | QUEUE_ORDERED_POSTFLUSH) &&
 	    prepare_flush_fn == NULL) {
 		printk(KERN_ERR "blk_queue_ordered: prepare_flush_fn required\n");
@@ -380,6 +385,9 @@ void blk_ordered_complete_seq(request_qu
 	struct request *rq;
 	int uptodate;
 
+	pd("ordseq=%02x seq=%02x orderr=%d error=%d\n",
+	   q->ordseq, seq, q->orderr, error);
+
 	if (error && !q->orderr)
 		q->orderr = error;
 
@@ -392,6 +400,7 @@ void blk_ordered_complete_seq(request_qu
 	/*
 	 * Okay, sequence complete.
 	 */
+	pd("sequence complete\n");
 	rq = q->orig_bar_rq;
 	uptodate = q->orderr ? q->orderr : 1;
 
@@ -446,6 +455,18 @@ static void queue_flush(request_queue_t 
 static inline struct request *start_ordered(request_queue_t *q,
 					    struct request *rq)
 {
+	pd("%p -> %p,%p,%p ordcolor=%d infl=%u \n",
+	   rq, &q->pre_flush_rq, &q->bar_rq, &q->post_flush_rq,
+	   q->ordcolor, q->in_flight);
+	pd("%p %d %llu %lu %u %u %u %p\n", rq->bio, rq->errors,
+	   (unsigned long long)rq->hard_sector, rq->hard_nr_sectors,
+	   rq->current_nr_sectors, rq->nr_phys_segments, rq->nr_hw_segments,
+	   rq->buffer);
+	struct bio *bio;
+	for (bio = rq->bio; bio; bio = bio->bi_next)
+		pd("BIO %p %llu %u\n",
+		   bio, (unsigned long long)bio->bi_sector, bio->bi_size);
+
 	q->bi_size = 0;
 	q->orderr = 0;
 	q->ordered = q->next_ordered;
@@ -484,6 +505,7 @@ static inline struct request *start_orde
 	} else
 		q->ordseq |= QUEUE_ORDSEQ_PREFLUSH;
 
+	pd("ordered=%x in_flight=%u\n", q->ordered, q->in_flight);
 	if ((q->ordered & QUEUE_ORDERED_TAG) || q->in_flight == 0)
 		q->ordseq |= QUEUE_ORDSEQ_DRAIN;
 	else
@@ -503,8 +525,10 @@ int blk_do_ordered(request_queue_t *q, s
 
 		if (q->next_ordered != QUEUE_ORDERED_NONE) {
 			*rqp = start_ordered(q, rq);
+			pd("start_ordered %p->%p\n", rq, *rqp);
 			return 1;
 		} else {
+			pd("ORDERED_NONE, seen barrier\n");
 			/*
 			 * This can happen when the queue switches to
 			 * ORDERED_NONE while this request is on it.
@@ -521,6 +545,8 @@ int blk_do_ordered(request_queue_t *q, s
 	if (q->ordered & QUEUE_ORDERED_TAG) {
 		if (is_barrier && rq != &q->bar_rq)
 			*rqp = NULL;
+		pd("seq=%02x %p->%p (flag=0x%lx)\n",
+		   blk_ordered_cur_seq(q), rq, *rqp, *rqp ? (*rqp)->flags : 0);
 		return 1;
 	}
 
@@ -544,6 +570,8 @@ int blk_do_ordered(request_queue_t *q, s
 	     rq == &q->post_flush_rq))
 		*rqp = NULL;
 
+	pd("seq=%02x %p->%p (flags=0x%lx)\n",
+	   blk_ordered_cur_seq(q), rq, *rqp, *rqp ? (*rqp)->flags : 0);
 	return 1;
 }
 
@@ -576,6 +604,8 @@ static int flush_dry_bio_endio(struct bi
 	bio->bi_sector -= (q->bi_size >> 9);
 	q->bi_size = 0;
 
+	pd0("BIO %p %llu %u\n",
+	    bio, (unsigned long long)bio->bi_sector, bio->bi_size);
 	return 0;
 }
 
@@ -589,6 +619,7 @@ static inline int ordered_bio_endio(stru
 	if (&q->bar_rq != rq)
 		return 0;
 
+	pd("q->orderr=%d error=%d\n", q->orderr, error);
 	/*
 	 * Okay, this is the barrier request in progress, dry finish it.
 	 */
@@ -1858,6 +1889,11 @@ blk_init_queue_node(request_fn_proc *rfn
 	if (!q)
 		return NULL;
 
+	{
+		static int qid;
+		q->id = qid++;
+	}
+
 	q->node = node_id;
 	if (blk_init_free_list(q))
 		goto out_init;
@@ -2008,6 +2044,8 @@ static void freed_request(request_queue_
 	rl->count[rw]--;
 	if (priv)
 		rl->elvpriv--;
+	else
+		pd("!priv, count=%u,%u elvpriv=%u\n", rl->count[0], rl->count[1], rl->elvpriv);
 
 	__freed_request(q, rw);
 
@@ -2074,6 +2112,8 @@ static struct request *get_request(reque
 	priv = !test_bit(QUEUE_FLAG_ELVSWITCH, &q->queue_flags);
 	if (priv)
 		rl->elvpriv++;
+	else
+		pd("!priv, count=%u,%u elvpriv=%u\n", rl->count[0], rl->count[1], rl->elvpriv);
 
 	spin_unlock_irq(q->queue_lock);
 
@@ -2839,6 +2879,7 @@ static int __make_request(request_queue_
 
 	barrier = bio_barrier(bio);
 	if (unlikely(barrier) && (q->next_ordered == QUEUE_ORDERED_NONE)) {
+		pd("ORDERED_NONE, seen barrier\n");
 		err = -EOPNOTSUPP;
 		goto end_io;
 	}
@@ -3394,6 +3435,9 @@ void end_that_request_last(struct reques
 	if (end_io_error(uptodate))
 		error = !uptodate ? -EIO : uptodate;
 
+	if (!(req->flags & REQ_ELVPRIV))
+		pd0("!ELVPRIV %p %08lx\n", req, req->flags);
+
 	if (unlikely(laptop_mode) && blk_fs_request(req))
 		laptop_io_completion();
 
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/sata_sil24.c b/drivers/scsi/sata_sil24.c
diff --git a/include/linux/blkdev.h b/include/linux/blkdev.h
index 991a5ca..e7a5df1 100644
--- a/include/linux/blkdev.h
+++ b/include/linux/blkdev.h
@@ -427,6 +427,8 @@ struct request_queue
 	struct request		*orig_bar_rq;
 	unsigned int		bi_size;
 	struct blk_trace	*blk_trace;
+
+	int id;
 };
 
 #define RQ_INACTIVE		(-1)

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-12 11:18                                                   ` 2.6.15-mm2 Tejun Heo
@ 2006-01-12 12:05                                                     ` Reuben Farrelly
  2006-01-12 12:31                                                       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ric Wheeler
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Reuben Farrelly @ 2006-01-12 12:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Tejun Heo
  Cc: Jens Axboe, Andrew Morton, neilb, mingo, linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik



On 13/01/2006 12:18 a.m., Tejun Heo wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 09:38:48PM +1300, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
> [--snip--]
>> [start_ordered       ] f7e8a708 -> c1b028fc,c1b029a4,c1b02a4c infl=1
>> [start_ordered       ] f74b0e00 0 48869571 8 8 1 1 c1ba9000
>> [start_ordered       ] BIO f74b0e00 48869571 4096
>> [start_ordered       ] ordered=31 in_flight=1
>> [blk_do_ordered      ] start_ordered f7e8a708->00000000
>> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 f74ccd98->f74ccd98
>> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 f74ccd98->f74ccd98
>> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 c1b028fc->00000000
>> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 c1b028fc->00000000
>> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 c1b028fc->00000000
> 
> Yeap, this one is the offending one.  0xf74ccd98 got requeued in front
> of pre-flush while draining and when it finished it didn't complete
> draining thus hanging the queue.  It seems like it's some kind of
> special request which probably fails and got retried.  Are you using
> SMART or something which issues special commands to drives?

No SMART, although I should be (rebuilt the system a few months ago..and must
have missed it).

Are there any other things which could be contributing to this?  <scratches head>

> Can you please try the following debug patch.  I've added a few more
> debug messages to make things clearer.
> 
> diff --git a/block/elevator.c b/block/elevator.c
> index 1b5b5d9..a0075aa 100644
> --- a/block/elevator.c
> +++ b/block/elevator.c
> @@ -37,6 +37,9 @@
>  
>  #include <asm/uaccess.h>
>  
> +#define pd(fmt, args...) printk("[%02d %-24s] "fmt, q->id, __FUNCTION__ , ##args)
> +#define pd0(fmt, args...) printk("[na %-24s] "fmt, __FUNCTION__ , ##args)
> +
>  static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(elv_list_lock);
>  static LIST_HEAD(elv_list);

I'm applying to -mm3 - applies with some fuzz.

Here's the last few lines:

[01 elv_completed_request   ] seq=03 unacc c1b351c4 (flags=0x2002318) infl=0
[01 blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=03 seq=04 orderr=0 error=0
[01 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=08 c1b3526c->c1b3526c (flags=0xd9)
[01 elv_next_request        ] c1b3526c (bar)
[01 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=08 c1b35314->00000000 (flags=0x0)
[01 ordered_bio_endio       ] q->orderr=0 error=0
[na flush_dry_bio_endio     ] BIO f7eb95c0 48869571 4096
[na end_that_request_last   ] !ELVPRIV c1b3526c 000003d9
[01 elv_completed_request   ] seq=07 rq=c1b3526c (flags=0x3d9) infl=0
[01 blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=07 seq=08 orderr=0 error=0
[01 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=10 c1b35314->c1b35314 (flags=0x2002018)
[01 elv_next_request        ] c1b35314 (post)
[na end_that_request_last   ] !ELVPRIV c1b35314 02002318
[01 elv_completed_request   ] seq=0f unacc c1b35314 (flags=0x2002318) infl=0
[01 blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=0f seq=10 orderr=0 error=0
[01 blk_ordered_complete_seq] sequence complete
[02 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=02 c1b35904->00000000 (flags=0x0)
[01 start_ordered           ] f7dd93c0 -> c1b351c4,c1b3526c,c1b35314 ordcolor=1 
infl=0
[01 start_ordered           ] f7e93d80 0 69641528 8 8 1 1 c1ba7000
[01 start_ordered           ] BIO f7e93d80 69641528 4096
[01 start_ordered           ] ordered=31 in_flight=0
[01 blk_do_ordered          ] start_ordered f7dd93c0->c1b351c4
[01 elv_next_request        ] c1b351c4 (pre)
[01 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=04 c1b3526c->00000000 (flags=0x0)
[na end_that_request_last   ] !ELVPRIV c1b351c4 02002318
[01 elv_completed_request   ] seq=03 unacc c1b351c4 (flags=0x2002318) infl=0
[01 blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=03 seq=04 orderr=0 error=0
[01 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=08 c1b3526c->c1b3526c (flags=0xd9)
[01 elv_next_request        ] c1b3526c (bar)
[01 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=08 c1b35314->00000000 (flags=0x0)
[01 ordered_bio_endio       ] q->orderr=0 error=0
[na flush_dry_bio_endio     ] BIO f7e93d80 69641528 4096
[na end_that_request_last   ] !ELVPRIV c1b3526c 000003d9
[01 elv_completed_request   ] seq=07 rq=c1b3526c (flags=0x3d9) infl=0
[01 blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=07 seq=08 orderr=0 error=0
[01 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=10 c1b35314->c1b35314 (flags=0x2002018)
[01 elv_next_request        ] c1b35314 (post)
[na end_that_request_last   ] !ELVPRIV c1b35314 02002318
[01 elv_completed_request   ] seq=0f unacc c1b35314 (flags=0x2002318) infl=0
[01 blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=0f seq=10 orderr=0 error=0
[01 blk_ordered_complete_seq] sequence complete
[02 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=02 c1b35904->00000000 (flags=0x0)
[01 start_ordered           ] f7dd93c0 -> c1b351c4,c1b3526c,c1b35314 ordcolor=1 
infl=0
[01 start_ordered           ] f7e938c0 0 69641536 8 8 1 1 f7dae000
[01 start_ordered           ] BIO f7e938c0 69641536 4096
[01 start_ordered           ] ordered=31 in_flight=0
[01 blk_do_ordered          ] start_ordered f7dd93c0->c1b351c4
[01 elv_next_request        ] c1b351c4 (pre)
[01 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=04 c1b3526c->00000000 (flags=0x0)
[na end_that_request_last   ] !ELVPRIV c1b351c4 02002318
[01 elv_completed_request   ] seq=03 unacc c1b351c4 (flags=0x2002318) infl=0
[01 blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=03 seq=04 orderr=0 error=0
[01 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=08 c1b3526c->c1b3526c (flags=0xd9)
[01 elv_next_request        ] c1b3526c (bar)
[01 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=08 c1b35314->00000000 (flags=0x0)
[01 ordered_bio_endio       ] q->orderr=0 error=0
[na flush_dry_bio_endio     ] BIO f7e938c0 69641536 4096
[na end_that_request_last   ] !ELVPRIV c1b3526c 000003d9
[01 elv_completed_request   ] seq=07 rq=c1b3526c (flags=0x3d9) infl=0
[01 blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=07 seq=08 orderr=0 error=0
[01 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=10 c1b35314->c1b35314 (flags=0x2002018)
[01 elv_next_request        ] c1b35314 (post)
[na end_that_request_last   ] !ELVPRIV c1b35314 02002318
[01 elv_completed_request   ] seq=0f unacc c1b35314 (flags=0x2002318) infl=0
[01 blk_ordered_complete_seq] ordseq=0f seq=10 orderr=0 error=0
[01 blk_ordered_complete_seq] sequence complete

The full 300k file is up on http://www.reub.net/files/kernel/  It's too big to 
be sending to everyone..

reuben





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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-12 12:05                                                     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
@ 2006-01-12 12:31                                                       ` Ric Wheeler
  2006-01-12 12:39                                                         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Ric Wheeler @ 2006-01-12 12:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Reuben Farrelly
  Cc: Tejun Heo, Jens Axboe, Andrew Morton, neilb, mingo, linux-kernel,
	Jeff Garzik

Reuben Farrelly wrote:

>
>
> On 13/01/2006 12:18 a.m., Tejun Heo wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 09:38:48PM +1300, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
>> [--snip--]
>>
>>> [start_ordered       ] f7e8a708 -> c1b028fc,c1b029a4,c1b02a4c infl=1
>>> [start_ordered       ] f74b0e00 0 48869571 8 8 1 1 c1ba9000
>>> [start_ordered       ] BIO f74b0e00 48869571 4096
>>> [start_ordered       ] ordered=31 in_flight=1
>>> [blk_do_ordered      ] start_ordered f7e8a708->00000000
>>> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 f74ccd98->f74ccd98
>>> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 f74ccd98->f74ccd98
>>> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 c1b028fc->00000000
>>> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 c1b028fc->00000000
>>> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 c1b028fc->00000000
>>
>>
>> Yeap, this one is the offending one.  0xf74ccd98 got requeued in front
>> of pre-flush while draining and when it finished it didn't complete
>> draining thus hanging the queue.  It seems like it's some kind of
>> special request which probably fails and got retried.  Are you using
>> SMART or something which issues special commands to drives?
>
>
> No SMART, although I should be (rebuilt the system a few months 
> ago..and must
> have missed it).
>
> Are there any other things which could be contributing to this?  
> <scratches head>
>
Could this be hdparm or something tweaking the drive write cache 
settings, etc?

ric


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-12 12:31                                                       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ric Wheeler
@ 2006-01-12 12:39                                                         ` Reuben Farrelly
  2006-01-12 13:55                                                           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Tejun Heo
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Reuben Farrelly @ 2006-01-12 12:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ric Wheeler
  Cc: Tejun Heo, Jens Axboe, Andrew Morton, neilb, mingo, linux-kernel,
	Jeff Garzik



On 13/01/2006 1:31 a.m., Ric Wheeler wrote:
> Reuben Farrelly wrote:
>> On 13/01/2006 12:18 a.m., Tejun Heo wrote:
>>> On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 09:38:48PM +1300, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
>>> [--snip--]
>>>
>>>> [start_ordered       ] f7e8a708 -> c1b028fc,c1b029a4,c1b02a4c infl=1
>>>> [start_ordered       ] f74b0e00 0 48869571 8 8 1 1 c1ba9000
>>>> [start_ordered       ] BIO f74b0e00 48869571 4096
>>>> [start_ordered       ] ordered=31 in_flight=1
>>>> [blk_do_ordered      ] start_ordered f7e8a708->00000000
>>>> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 f74ccd98->f74ccd98
>>>> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 f74ccd98->f74ccd98
>>>> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 c1b028fc->00000000
>>>> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 c1b028fc->00000000
>>>> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 c1b028fc->00000000
>>>
>>>
>>> Yeap, this one is the offending one.  0xf74ccd98 got requeued in front
>>> of pre-flush while draining and when it finished it didn't complete
>>> draining thus hanging the queue.  It seems like it's some kind of
>>> special request which probably fails and got retried.  Are you using
>>> SMART or something which issues special commands to drives?
>>
>>
>> No SMART, although I should be (rebuilt the system a few months 
>> ago..and must
>> have missed it).
>>
>> Are there any other things which could be contributing to this?  
>> <scratches head>
>>
> Could this be hdparm or something tweaking the drive write cache 
> settings, etc?

hdparm isn't configured on the box by me or called by initscripts in Fedora 
either, AFAIK.

reuben


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-12 12:39                                                         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
@ 2006-01-12 13:55                                                           ` Tejun Heo
  2006-01-12 14:10                                                             ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jens Axboe
  2006-01-12 19:26                                                             ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Tejun Heo @ 2006-01-12 13:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Reuben Farrelly
  Cc: Ric Wheeler, Jens Axboe, Andrew Morton, neilb, mingo,
	linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik

Hello, again.

On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 01:39:18AM +1300, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
> 
> 
> On 13/01/2006 1:31 a.m., Ric Wheeler wrote:
> >Reuben Farrelly wrote:
> >>On 13/01/2006 12:18 a.m., Tejun Heo wrote:
> >>>On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 09:38:48PM +1300, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
> >>>[--snip--]
> >>>
> >>>>[start_ordered       ] f7e8a708 -> c1b028fc,c1b029a4,c1b02a4c infl=1
> >>>>[start_ordered       ] f74b0e00 0 48869571 8 8 1 1 c1ba9000
> >>>>[start_ordered       ] BIO f74b0e00 48869571 4096
> >>>>[start_ordered       ] ordered=31 in_flight=1
> >>>>[blk_do_ordered      ] start_ordered f7e8a708->00000000
> >>>>[blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 f74ccd98->f74ccd98
> >>>>[blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 f74ccd98->f74ccd98
> >>>>[blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 c1b028fc->00000000
> >>>>[blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 c1b028fc->00000000
> >>>>[blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 c1b028fc->00000000
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Yeap, this one is the offending one.  0xf74ccd98 got requeued in front
> >>>of pre-flush while draining and when it finished it didn't complete
> >>>draining thus hanging the queue.  It seems like it's some kind of
> >>>special request which probably fails and got retried.  Are you using
> >>>SMART or something which issues special commands to drives?
> >>
> >>
> >>No SMART, although I should be (rebuilt the system a few months 
> >>ago..and must
> >>have missed it).
> >>
> >>Are there any other things which could be contributing to this?  
> >><scratches head>
> >>
> >Could this be hdparm or something tweaking the drive write cache 
> >settings, etc?
> 
> hdparm isn't configured on the box by me or called by initscripts in Fedora 
> either, AFAIK.
> 

This is the offending part of your new log.

[02 start_ordered           ] c1b36120 -> c1b35904,c1b359ac,c1b35a54 ordcolor=1 infl=1
[02 start_ordered           ] f7eb91c0 0 68436682 8 8 1 1 f7dc0000
[02 start_ordered           ] BIO f7eb91c0 68436682 4096
[02 start_ordered           ] ordered=31 in_flight=1
[02 blk_do_ordered          ] start_ordered c1b36120->00000000
[02 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=02 f7e53660->f7e53660 (flags=0x32888)
[02 elv_completed_request   ] seq=01 rq=f7dd7ba0 (flags=0x2000b44) infl=0
[02 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=02 f7e53660->f7e53660 (flags=0x32b88)
[02 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=02 c1b35904->00000000 (flags=0x0)
[na flush_dry_bio_endio     ] BIO c19c7580 48869579 4096
[na end_that_request_last   ] !ELVPRIV c1b3526c 000003d9
[02 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=02 c1b35904->00000000 (flags=0x0)
[02 elv_completed_request   ] seq=01 unacc f7e53660 (flags=0x32b88) infl=0
[na end_that_request_last   ] !ELVPRIV c1b35314 02002318
[02 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=02 c1b35904->00000000 (flags=0x0)

And I was wrong, it wasn't special command being requeued.  What
happens here is....

1. fs requests are happily being processed

2. barrier request comes at the head of the queue

3. ordered code interprets it into three request sequence, a fs
   request is still in flight, so it wait for the queue to be drained.

4. a REQ_SPECIAL | REQ_BLOCK_PC | REQ_QUIET request gets queued at
   the head of the queue.  (I have no idea where this comes from.  sd
   driver doesn't even handle PC requests.  It will be just failed.
   Some kind of hardware management stuff trying to probe MMC
   devices?)

5. the in-flight fs request finishes, in_flight is now zero but the
   head of queue is not the ordered sequence.  It determines draining
   isn't complete yet.

6. the special request from #4 got issued and completed, but due to
   my stupid mistake, special requests don't check for draining
   completion condition.

7. The queue is stuck now.  SORRY.  My apologies.

Reuben, can you please test the following patch?  It's against -mm2
but should apply to -mm3 too.  If you confirm this one, I'll submit to
Jens & Andrew with proper explanations and stuff.  Thanks a lot for
all your time and trouble.


diff --git a/block/elevator.c b/block/elevator.c
index 1b5b5d9..f905e47 100644
--- a/block/elevator.c
+++ b/block/elevator.c
@@ -615,23 +615,23 @@ void elv_completed_request(request_queue
 	 * request is released from the driver, io must be done
 	 */
 	if (blk_account_rq(rq)) {
-		struct request *first_rq = list_entry_rq(q->queue_head.next);
-
 		q->in_flight--;
+		if (blk_sorted_rq(rq) && e->ops->elevator_completed_req_fn)
+			e->ops->elevator_completed_req_fn(q, rq);
+	}
 
-		/*
-		 * Check if the queue is waiting for fs requests to be
-		 * drained for flush sequence.
-		 */
-		if (q->ordseq && q->in_flight == 0 &&
+	/*
+	 * Check if the queue is waiting for fs requests to be
+	 * drained for flush sequence.
+	 */
+	if (unlikely(q->ordseq)) {
+		struct request *first_rq = list_entry_rq(q->queue_head.next);
+		if (q->in_flight == 0 &&
 		    blk_ordered_cur_seq(q) == QUEUE_ORDSEQ_DRAIN &&
 		    blk_ordered_req_seq(first_rq) > QUEUE_ORDSEQ_DRAIN) {
 			blk_ordered_complete_seq(q, QUEUE_ORDSEQ_DRAIN, 0);
 			q->request_fn(q);
 		}
-
-		if (blk_sorted_rq(rq) && e->ops->elevator_completed_req_fn)
-			e->ops->elevator_completed_req_fn(q, rq);
 	}
 }
 

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-12 13:55                                                           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Tejun Heo
@ 2006-01-12 14:10                                                             ` Jens Axboe
  2006-01-12 14:20                                                               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Tejun Heo
  2006-01-12 19:26                                                             ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Jens Axboe @ 2006-01-12 14:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Tejun Heo
  Cc: Reuben Farrelly, Ric Wheeler, Andrew Morton, neilb, mingo,
	linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik

On Thu, Jan 12 2006, Tejun Heo wrote:
> 4. a REQ_SPECIAL | REQ_BLOCK_PC | REQ_QUIET request gets queued at
>    the head of the queue.  (I have no idea where this comes from.  sd
>    driver doesn't even handle PC requests.  It will be just failed.
>    Some kind of hardware management stuff trying to probe MMC
>    devices?)

But it does, sd understands these just fine (see references to
blk_pc_request()).

It could be coming from someone doing a blkdev_issue_flush, that will
even cause sd to queue such a request internally. So it isn't
necessarily from user space (it would have to be through SG_IO at that
point), and Reubens boot log doesn't have any evidence of anything of
that nature being started. So I'm guessing it's the flush, raid1
propagates these flushes to the bottom devices when it sees one.

Your analysis looks correct though, Reuben looking forward to hearing
whether this fixes your boot hang!

-- 
Jens Axboe


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-12 14:10                                                             ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jens Axboe
@ 2006-01-12 14:20                                                               ` Tejun Heo
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Tejun Heo @ 2006-01-12 14:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jens Axboe
  Cc: Reuben Farrelly, Ric Wheeler, Andrew Morton, neilb, mingo,
	linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik

Jens Axboe wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 12 2006, Tejun Heo wrote:
> 
>>4. a REQ_SPECIAL | REQ_BLOCK_PC | REQ_QUIET request gets queued at
>>   the head of the queue.  (I have no idea where this comes from.  sd
>>   driver doesn't even handle PC requests.  It will be just failed.
>>   Some kind of hardware management stuff trying to probe MMC
>>   devices?)
> 
> 
> But it does, sd understands these just fine (see references to
> blk_pc_request()).
> 
> It could be coming from someone doing a blkdev_issue_flush, that will
> even cause sd to queue such a request internally. So it isn't
> necessarily from user space (it would have to be through SG_IO at that
> point), and Reubens boot log doesn't have any evidence of anything of
> that nature being started. So I'm guessing it's the flush, raid1
> propagates these flushes to the bottom devices when it sees one.
> 
> Your analysis looks correct though, Reuben looking forward to hearing
> whether this fixes your boot hang!
> 

Ah... you're right.  I was only staring at the !blk_fs_request() test in 
sd_init_command().  It has early exit for blk_pc_request() of course. 
It needs to handle SG_IO's & flushes.  :-p

-- 
tejun

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-12 10:58           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ulrich Mueller
@ 2006-01-12 17:11             ` Dave Jones
  2006-01-12 18:11               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ulrich Mueller
  2006-01-12 19:12               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Dave Jones @ 2006-01-12 17:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ulrich Mueller; +Cc: linux-kernel, Dave Airlie, Brice Goglin, Andrew Morton

On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 11:58:31AM +0100, Ulrich Mueller wrote:
 
 >    $ lspci -s 00:02.0 -v
 >    00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [VGA])
 >    	Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company nx6110/nc6120
 >    	Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 16
 >    	Memory at d0400000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=512K]
 >    	I/O ports at 7000 [size=8]
 >    	Memory at c0000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=256M]
 >    	Memory at d0480000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=256K]
 >    	Capabilities: [d0] Power Management version 2

Another one that advertises no AGP capabilities.
In this situation you shouldn't *need* agpgart.  If it's PCI[E],
radeon will use pcigart.

		Dave


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-12 17:11             ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Jones
@ 2006-01-12 18:11               ` Ulrich Mueller
  2006-01-12 20:37                 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Airlie
  2006-01-12 19:12               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Ulrich Mueller @ 2006-01-12 18:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dave Jones; +Cc: linux-kernel, Dave Airlie, Brice Goglin, Andrew Morton

>>>>> On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Dave Jones wrote:

>> $ lspci -s 00:02.0 -v
>> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [VGA])
>> Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company nx6110/nc6120
>> Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 16
>> Memory at d0400000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=512K]
>> I/O ports at 7000 [size=8]
>> Memory at c0000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=256M]
>> Memory at d0480000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=256K]
>> Capabilities: [d0] Power Management version 2

> Another one that advertises no AGP capabilities.
> In this situation you shouldn't *need* agpgart.  If it's PCI[E],
> radeon will use pcigart.

Problem is that i915 depends on DRM && AGP && AGP_INTEL.
And at the end of i{810,830,915}_dma.c there is the comment:
"All Intel graphics chipsets are treated as AGP, even if they are
really PCI-e."

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-12 17:11             ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Jones
  2006-01-12 18:11               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ulrich Mueller
@ 2006-01-12 19:12               ` Brice Goglin
  2006-01-12 19:21                 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Jones
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Brice Goglin @ 2006-01-12 19:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dave Jones; +Cc: linux-kernel, Dave Airlie, Andrew Morton

Dave Jones wrote:

>On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 11:58:31AM +0100, Ulrich Mueller wrote:
> 
> >    $ lspci -s 00:02.0 -v
> >    00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [VGA])
> >    	Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company nx6110/nc6120
> >    	Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 16
> >    	Memory at d0400000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=512K]
> >    	I/O ports at 7000 [size=8]
> >    	Memory at c0000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=256M]
> >    	Memory at d0480000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=256K]
> >    	Capabilities: [d0] Power Management version 2
>
>Another one that advertises no AGP capabilities.
>In this situation you shouldn't *need* agpgart.  If it's PCI[E],
>radeon will use pcigart.
>  
>
Is this supposed to work soon ? Looking at all "agp_foo" symbols in the
drm module, there might lots of work do first, right ? In this case, it
might be good to still be able to load agpgart on PCI-E machine for a
while ?

Brice


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-12 19:12               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
@ 2006-01-12 19:21                 ` Dave Jones
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Dave Jones @ 2006-01-12 19:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Brice Goglin; +Cc: linux-kernel, Dave Airlie, Andrew Morton

On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 02:12:23PM -0500, Brice Goglin wrote:
 > Dave Jones wrote:
 > 
 > >On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 11:58:31AM +0100, Ulrich Mueller wrote:
 > > 
 > > >    $ lspci -s 00:02.0 -v
 > > >    00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [VGA])
 > > >    	Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company nx6110/nc6120
 > > >    	Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 16
 > > >    	Memory at d0400000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=512K]
 > > >    	I/O ports at 7000 [size=8]
 > > >    	Memory at c0000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=256M]
 > > >    	Memory at d0480000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=256K]
 > > >    	Capabilities: [d0] Power Management version 2
 > >
 > >Another one that advertises no AGP capabilities.
 > >In this situation you shouldn't *need* agpgart.  If it's PCI[E],
 > >radeon will use pcigart.
 > >  
 > Is this supposed to work soon ? Looking at all "agp_foo" symbols in the
 > drm module, there might lots of work do first, right ? In this case, it
 > might be good to still be able to load agpgart on PCI-E machine for a
 > while ?

Well, mainline does that already, and this stuff won't go anywhere
near there anytime soon.  I'd like to understand why drm can't find
the symbols in the module, even though its loaded, but between being
ill this week, and trying to get the Fedora 5 test2 kernel in shape,
I've not had much chance to dig into it yet.

		Dave


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-12 13:55                                                           ` 2.6.15-mm2 Tejun Heo
  2006-01-12 14:10                                                             ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jens Axboe
@ 2006-01-12 19:26                                                             ` Reuben Farrelly
  2006-01-12 20:32                                                               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Reuben Farrelly @ 2006-01-12 19:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Tejun Heo
  Cc: Ric Wheeler, Jens Axboe, Andrew Morton, neilb, mingo,
	linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik

Hi,

On 13/01/2006 2:55 a.m., Tejun Heo wrote:
> Hello, again.
> 
> On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 01:39:18AM +1300, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
>>
>> On 13/01/2006 1:31 a.m., Ric Wheeler wrote:
>>> Reuben Farrelly wrote:
>>>> On 13/01/2006 12:18 a.m., Tejun Heo wrote:
>>>>> On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 09:38:48PM +1300, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
>>>>> [--snip--]
>>>>>
>>>>>> [start_ordered       ] f7e8a708 -> c1b028fc,c1b029a4,c1b02a4c infl=1
>>>>>> [start_ordered       ] f74b0e00 0 48869571 8 8 1 1 c1ba9000
>>>>>> [start_ordered       ] BIO f74b0e00 48869571 4096
>>>>>> [start_ordered       ] ordered=31 in_flight=1
>>>>>> [blk_do_ordered      ] start_ordered f7e8a708->00000000
>>>>>> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 f74ccd98->f74ccd98
>>>>>> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 f74ccd98->f74ccd98
>>>>>> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 c1b028fc->00000000
>>>>>> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 c1b028fc->00000000
>>>>>> [blk_do_ordered      ] seq=02 c1b028fc->00000000
>>>>>
>>>>> Yeap, this one is the offending one.  0xf74ccd98 got requeued in front
>>>>> of pre-flush while draining and when it finished it didn't complete
>>>>> draining thus hanging the queue.  It seems like it's some kind of
>>>>> special request which probably fails and got retried.  Are you using
>>>>> SMART or something which issues special commands to drives?
>>>>
>>>> No SMART, although I should be (rebuilt the system a few months 
>>>> ago..and must
>>>> have missed it).
>>>>
>>>> Are there any other things which could be contributing to this?  
>>>> <scratches head>
>>>>
>>> Could this be hdparm or something tweaking the drive write cache 
>>> settings, etc?
>> hdparm isn't configured on the box by me or called by initscripts in Fedora 
>> either, AFAIK.
>>
> 
> This is the offending part of your new log.
> 
> [02 start_ordered           ] c1b36120 -> c1b35904,c1b359ac,c1b35a54 ordcolor=1 infl=1
> [02 start_ordered           ] f7eb91c0 0 68436682 8 8 1 1 f7dc0000
> [02 start_ordered           ] BIO f7eb91c0 68436682 4096
> [02 start_ordered           ] ordered=31 in_flight=1
> [02 blk_do_ordered          ] start_ordered c1b36120->00000000
> [02 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=02 f7e53660->f7e53660 (flags=0x32888)
> [02 elv_completed_request   ] seq=01 rq=f7dd7ba0 (flags=0x2000b44) infl=0
> [02 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=02 f7e53660->f7e53660 (flags=0x32b88)
> [02 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=02 c1b35904->00000000 (flags=0x0)
> [na flush_dry_bio_endio     ] BIO c19c7580 48869579 4096
> [na end_that_request_last   ] !ELVPRIV c1b3526c 000003d9
> [02 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=02 c1b35904->00000000 (flags=0x0)
> [02 elv_completed_request   ] seq=01 unacc f7e53660 (flags=0x32b88) infl=0
> [na end_that_request_last   ] !ELVPRIV c1b35314 02002318
> [02 blk_do_ordered          ] seq=02 c1b35904->00000000 (flags=0x0)
> 
> And I was wrong, it wasn't special command being requeued.  What
> happens here is....
> 
> 1. fs requests are happily being processed
> 
> 2. barrier request comes at the head of the queue
> 
> 3. ordered code interprets it into three request sequence, a fs
>    request is still in flight, so it wait for the queue to be drained.
> 
> 4. a REQ_SPECIAL | REQ_BLOCK_PC | REQ_QUIET request gets queued at
>    the head of the queue.  (I have no idea where this comes from.  sd
>    driver doesn't even handle PC requests.  It will be just failed.
>    Some kind of hardware management stuff trying to probe MMC
>    devices?)
> 
> 5. the in-flight fs request finishes, in_flight is now zero but the
>    head of queue is not the ordered sequence.  It determines draining
>    isn't complete yet.
> 
> 6. the special request from #4 got issued and completed, but due to
>    my stupid mistake, special requests don't check for draining
>    completion condition.
> 
> 7. The queue is stuck now.  SORRY.  My apologies.
> 
> Reuben, can you please test the following patch?  It's against -mm2
> but should apply to -mm3 too.  If you confirm this one, I'll submit to
> Jens & Andrew with proper explanations and stuff.  Thanks a lot for
> all your time and trouble.
> 
> 
> diff --git a/block/elevator.c b/block/elevator.c
> index 1b5b5d9..f905e47 100644
> --- a/block/elevator.c
> +++ b/block/elevator.c
> @@ -615,23 +615,23 @@ void elv_completed_request(request_queue
>  	 * request is released from the driver, io must be done
>  	 */
>  	if (blk_account_rq(rq)) {
> -		struct request *first_rq = list_entry_rq(q->queue_head.next);
> -
>  		q->in_flight--;
> +		if (blk_sorted_rq(rq) && e->ops->elevator_completed_req_fn)
> +			e->ops->elevator_completed_req_fn(q, rq);
> +	}
>  
> -		/*
> -		 * Check if the queue is waiting for fs requests to be
> -		 * drained for flush sequence.
> -		 */
> -		if (q->ordseq && q->in_flight == 0 &&
> +	/*
> +	 * Check if the queue is waiting for fs requests to be
> +	 * drained for flush sequence.
> +	 */
> +	if (unlikely(q->ordseq)) {
> +		struct request *first_rq = list_entry_rq(q->queue_head.next);
> +		if (q->in_flight == 0 &&
>  		    blk_ordered_cur_seq(q) == QUEUE_ORDSEQ_DRAIN &&
>  		    blk_ordered_req_seq(first_rq) > QUEUE_ORDSEQ_DRAIN) {
>  			blk_ordered_complete_seq(q, QUEUE_ORDSEQ_DRAIN, 0);
>  			q->request_fn(q);
>  		}
> -
> -		if (blk_sorted_rq(rq) && e->ops->elevator_completed_req_fn)
> -			e->ops->elevator_completed_req_fn(q, rq);
>  	}
>  }

Indeed that seems to fix it.  I've just booted -mm3 and it came up with no 
problems at all.

Many thanks for the fix Tejun :)

reuben

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-12 19:26                                                             ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
@ 2006-01-12 20:32                                                               ` Andrew Morton
  2006-01-12 20:51                                                                 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jeff Garzik
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Morton @ 2006-01-12 20:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Reuben Farrelly; +Cc: htejun, ric, axboe, neilb, mingo, linux-kernel, jgarzik

Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
>
>  Indeed that seems to fix it.  I've just booted -mm3 and it came up with no 
>  problems at all.

whew.

What about all the other problems?  The oops under ata_device_add()?

And is it still saying this?

Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> wrote:
>
> On Iau, 2006-01-12 at 16:55 +1300, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
> > ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0x0 ctl 0x2 bmdma 0x0 irq 0
> > ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0x0 ctl 0x2 bmdma 0x8 irq 0
> > Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000000
> 
> That is the critical bit. The SATA ports have no PCI resources assigned
> for bus mastering (BAR 4). libata should have driven the device PIO in
> this case but the resource should have been assigned.

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-12 18:11               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Ulrich Mueller
@ 2006-01-12 20:37                 ` Dave Airlie
  2006-01-12 21:03                   ` 2.6.15-mm2 Alan Hourihane
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Dave Airlie @ 2006-01-12 20:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ulrich Mueller
  Cc: Dave Jones, linux-kernel, Brice Goglin, Andrew Morton, Alan Hourihane

>
> > Another one that advertises no AGP capabilities.
> > In this situation you shouldn't *need* agpgart.  If it's PCI[E],
> > radeon will use pcigart.
>
> Problem is that i915 depends on DRM && AGP && AGP_INTEL.
> And at the end of i{810,830,915}_dma.c there is the comment:
> "All Intel graphics chipsets are treated as AGP, even if they are
> really PCI-e."
>

I've cc'ed Alan Hourihane, but from memory the Intel on-board graphics
chips don't advertise the AGP bit on the graphics controllers but work
using AGP...

I've got an PCIE chipset with Radeon on it, and in that case I could get
away without agpgart...

Dave.

-- 
David Airlie, Software Engineer
http://www.skynet.ie/~airlied / airlied at skynet.ie
Linux kernel - DRI, VAX / pam_smb / ILUG


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-12 20:32                                                               ` 2.6.15-mm2 Andrew Morton
@ 2006-01-12 20:51                                                                 ` Jeff Garzik
  2006-01-13  4:49                                                                   ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Jeff Garzik @ 2006-01-12 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton
  Cc: Reuben Farrelly, htejun, ric, axboe, neilb, mingo, linux-kernel

Andrew Morton wrote:
> Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
> 
>> Indeed that seems to fix it.  I've just booted -mm3 and it came up with no 
>> problems at all.
> 
> 
> whew.
> 
> What about all the other problems?  The oops under ata_device_add()?
> 
> And is it still saying this?

ACK the questions...  I confess I dove into this earlier today, and 
quickly got lost in the multiple bug reports :(  Nothing against Reuben 
-- we need more motivated bug reporters like him!

	Jeff




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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-12 20:37                 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Airlie
@ 2006-01-12 21:03                   ` Alan Hourihane
  2006-01-12 22:02                     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Airlie
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Alan Hourihane @ 2006-01-12 21:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dave Airlie
  Cc: Ulrich Mueller, Dave Jones, linux-kernel, Brice Goglin, Andrew Morton

On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 20:37 +0000, Dave Airlie wrote:
> >
> > > Another one that advertises no AGP capabilities.
> > > In this situation you shouldn't *need* agpgart.  If it's PCI[E],
> > > radeon will use pcigart.
> >
> > Problem is that i915 depends on DRM && AGP && AGP_INTEL.
> > And at the end of i{810,830,915}_dma.c there is the comment:
> > "All Intel graphics chipsets are treated as AGP, even if they are
> > really PCI-e."
> >
> 
> I've cc'ed Alan Hourihane, but from memory the Intel on-board graphics
> chips don't advertise the AGP bit on the graphics controllers but work
> using AGP...
> 
> I've got an PCIE chipset with Radeon on it, and in that case I could get
> away without agpgart...

Dave,

You're probably reading too much into that last statement.

I've never seen a pure PCI-e chipset from Intel (i.e. the ones without
integrated graphics) so that may not be true, but the ones with
integrated graphics are always treated as AGP based. 

Alan.


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-12 21:03                   ` 2.6.15-mm2 Alan Hourihane
@ 2006-01-12 22:02                     ` Dave Airlie
  2006-01-13  8:32                       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Alan Hourihane
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Dave Airlie @ 2006-01-12 22:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Alan Hourihane
  Cc: Dave Airlie, Ulrich Mueller, Dave Jones, linux-kernel,
	Brice Goglin, Andrew Morton

> >
> > I've cc'ed Alan Hourihane, but from memory the Intel on-board graphics
> > chips don't advertise the AGP bit on the graphics controllers but work
> > using AGP...
> >
> > I've got an PCIE chipset with Radeon on it, and in that case I could get
> > away without agpgart...
>
> Dave,
>
> You're probably reading too much into that last statement.
>
> I've never seen a pure PCI-e chipset from Intel (i.e. the ones without
> integrated graphics) so that may not be true, but the ones with
> integrated graphics are always treated as AGP based.
>

I'll show you one at xdevconf if I can get there, it has just a PCI-E
root bridge no graphics controller, we still init AGP on it but I
don't think there is any need, however for all the integrated
graphics, even if they don't advertise AGP they do use it which is
DaveJ's problem that he was trying not to load AGP if the AGP was
being advertised..

Dave.

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-12 20:51                                                                 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Jeff Garzik
@ 2006-01-13  4:49                                                                   ` Reuben Farrelly
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Reuben Farrelly @ 2006-01-13  4:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jeff Garzik; +Cc: Andrew Morton, htejun, ric, axboe, neilb, mingo, linux-kernel



On 13/01/2006 9:51 a.m., Jeff Garzik wrote:
> Andrew Morton wrote:
>> Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@reub.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Indeed that seems to fix it.  I've just booted -mm3 and it came up 
>>> with no problems at all.
>>
>>
>> whew.

Still up and running with 9 1/2 hrs uptime on the clock.

>> What about all the other problems?  The oops under ata_device_add()?
>>
>> And is it still saying this?
> 
> ACK the questions...  I confess I dove into this earlier today, and 
> quickly got lost in the multiple bug reports :(  Nothing against Reuben 
> -- we need more motivated bug reporters like him!

See http://www.reub.net/files/kernel/outstanding-kernel-bugs.txt for a list and 
status of things which are affecting me.  I'm trying to keep it up to date so 
that it's useful - at the moment I need to keep a list else things get muddled.

Basically in a nutshell:

1. SATA crashing out when controller not configured:

ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0x0 ctl 0x2 bmdma 0x0 irq 0

Call Trace:
  [<c0103c5d>] show_stack+0x9b/0xc0
  [<c0103de4>] show_registers+0x162/0x1e7
  [<c0103f8f>] die+0x126/0x231
  [<c01140db>] do_page_fault+0x271/0x5b9
  [<c01037df>] error_code+0x4f/0x54
  [<c023cabd>] class_device_del+0xa3/0x156

This is the next serious problem after the barrier/elevator bug which is now 
succesfully resolved.  Maybe half the time I boot up I need to reset hardware as 
this one triggers.
It's a good genuine Intel board with the latest bios, and only started happening 
recently, so I'm not yet convinced it's hardware..


2. SATA 'slow to respond'

Occasionally:

ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1f.2[B] -> GSI 19 (level, low) -> IRQ 193
ahci 0000:00:1f.2: AHCI 0001.0000 32 slots 4 ports 1.5 Gbps 0xf impl SATA mode
ahci 0000:00:1f.2: flags: 64bit ncq led slum part
ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xF8804D00 ctl 0x0 bmdma 0x0 irq 50
ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xF8804D80 ctl 0x0 bmdma 0x0 irq 50
ata3: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xF8804E00 ctl 0x0 bmdma 0x0 irq 50
ata4: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xF8804E80 ctl 0x0 bmdma 0x0 irq 50
ata1: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113)
ata1 is slow to respond, please be patient
ata1 failed to respond (30 secs)
scsi0 : ahci
ata2: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113)
ata2 is slow to respond, please be patient
ata2 failed to respond (30 secs)


3. Various other smaller problems, sky2 "Cannot find PowerManagement capability" 
sometimes, cannot boot with acpi=off and also cannot boot with nosmp on an SMP 
compiled kernel as SATA times out.  Also "uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.3: Unlink after 
no-IRQ?  Controller is probably using the wrong IRQ."
These are lower priority problems though.

The first ATA bug is a bit of a killer, so I'd appreciate if it could be looked 
at out first. When testing out the barrier problem I had to do quite a good 
number of extra reboots because the box kept oopsing on bootup :(

reuben



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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-12 22:02                     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Airlie
@ 2006-01-13  8:32                       ` Alan Hourihane
  2006-01-13 16:49                         ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Jones
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Alan Hourihane @ 2006-01-13  8:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dave Airlie
  Cc: Dave Airlie, Ulrich Mueller, Dave Jones, linux-kernel,
	Brice Goglin, Andrew Morton

On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 09:02 +1100, Dave Airlie wrote:
> > >
> > > I've cc'ed Alan Hourihane, but from memory the Intel on-board graphics
> > > chips don't advertise the AGP bit on the graphics controllers but work
> > > using AGP...
> > >
> > > I've got an PCIE chipset with Radeon on it, and in that case I could get
> > > away without agpgart...
> >
> > Dave,
> >
> > You're probably reading too much into that last statement.
> >
> > I've never seen a pure PCI-e chipset from Intel (i.e. the ones without
> > integrated graphics) so that may not be true, but the ones with
> > integrated graphics are always treated as AGP based.
> >
> 
> I'll show you one at xdevconf if I can get there, it has just a PCI-E
> root bridge no graphics controller, we still init AGP on it but I
> don't think there is any need, however for all the integrated
> graphics, even if they don't advertise AGP they do use it which is
> DaveJ's problem that he was trying not to load AGP if the AGP was
> being advertised..

O.k. I didn't see the original thread to this. But yes, all integrated
graphics based Intel chipsets are AGP regardless if the chip doesn't
advertise it correctly.

Alan.


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken
  2006-01-11  2:24     ` Paul Jackson
@ 2006-01-13 14:11       ` Adrian Bunk
  2006-01-13 15:52         ` Paul Jackson
                           ` (2 more replies)
  0 siblings, 3 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Adrian Bunk @ 2006-01-13 14:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Paul Jackson; +Cc: Andrew Morton, adobriyan, linux-kernel

On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 06:24:22PM -0800, Paul Jackson wrote:
> Andrew wrote:
> > This is caused by the inclusion of user.h in kernel.h added by
> > dump_thread-cleanup.patch.
> 
> This same build breakage showed up on ia64 sn2_defconfig,
> and your patch fixes it nicely.  Thanks.
> 
> Acked-by: Paul Jackson <pj@sgi.com>
> 
> 
> Andrian - I think that was your dump_thread-cleanup patch.

s/Andrian/Adrian/

> Please be sure to cross build other arch's when making non-local
> changes, such as this one that affected the files:
> 
>     arch/alpha/kernel/alpha_ksyms.c
>     arch/arm26/kernel/armksyms.c
>     arch/cris/kernel/crisksyms.c
>     arch/cris/kernel/process.c
>     arch/frv/kernel/frv_ksyms.c
>     arch/frv/kernel/process.c
>     arch/h8300/kernel/h8300_ksyms.c
>     arch/h8300/kernel/process.c
>     arch/m32r/kernel/m32r_ksyms.c
>     arch/m32r/kernel/process.c
>     arch/m68k/kernel/m68k_ksyms.c
>     arch/m68knommu/kernel/m68k_ksyms.c
>     arch/m68knommu/kernel/process.c
>     arch/s390/kernel/process.c
>     arch/sh64/kernel/process.c
>     arch/sh64/kernel/sh_ksyms.c
>     arch/sh/kernel/process.c
>     arch/sh/kernel/sh_ksyms.c
>     arch/sparc64/kernel/binfmt_aout32.c
>     arch/sparc64/kernel/sparc64_ksyms.c
>     arch/sparc/kernel/sparc_ksyms.c
>     arch/v850/kernel/process.c
>     arch/v850/kernel/v850_ksyms.c
>     fs/binfmt_aout.c
>     fs/binfmt_flat.c
>     include/asm-um/processor-generic.h

None of the above was the problem.

>     include/linux/kernel.h

This was the problem.

> Sure, it consumes some time, but better you do it once, then each of
> several of us have to first do a bisection on Andrew's gazillion
> patches to find the culprit, and then stare at the patch until the light
> bulb goes on in our dimm brains, only to grep back through the lkml
> messages to find that we are not alone in our misery.

It can always happen that one out of fifty patches breaks compilation on 
some architectures, and I'm for sure not the one with the worst 
errors/patches ratio.

-mm is an experimental kernel and although breakages are unfortunate, 
they do happen.

I'm already compiling every single patch with both a non-modular and a 
completely modular .config for i386. This is the amout of testing I can 
afford. If this isn't considered enough I have to stop submtting 
patches.

cu
Adrian

-- 

       "Is there not promise of rain?" Ling Tan asked suddenly out
        of the darkness. There had been need of rain for many days.
       "Only a promise," Lao Er said.
                                       Pearl S. Buck - Dragon Seed


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken
  2006-01-13 14:11       ` Adrian Bunk
@ 2006-01-13 15:52         ` Paul Jackson
  2006-01-13 16:37         ` Al Viro
  2006-01-13 18:10         ` Paul Jackson
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Paul Jackson @ 2006-01-13 15:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Adrian Bunk; +Cc: akpm, adobriyan, linux-kernel

Adrian wrote:
> I'm already compiling every single patch with both a non-modular and a 
> completely modular .config for i386. This is the amout of testing I can 
> afford. If this isn't considered enough I have to stop submtting 
> patches.

Whatever ... that's not my decision to make, either way.

-- 
                  I won't rest till it's the best ...
                  Programmer, Linux Scalability
                  Paul Jackson <pj@sgi.com> 1.925.600.0401

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken
  2006-01-13 14:11       ` Adrian Bunk
  2006-01-13 15:52         ` Paul Jackson
@ 2006-01-13 16:37         ` Al Viro
  2006-01-13 18:10         ` Paul Jackson
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Al Viro @ 2006-01-13 16:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Adrian Bunk; +Cc: Paul Jackson, Andrew Morton, adobriyan, linux-kernel

On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 03:11:54PM +0100, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> It can always happen that one out of fifty patches breaks compilation on 
> some architectures, and I'm for sure not the one with the worst 
> errors/patches ratio.
> 
> -mm is an experimental kernel and although breakages are unfortunate, 
> they do happen.
> 
> I'm already compiling every single patch with both a non-modular and a 
> completely modular .config for i386. This is the amout of testing I can 
> afford. If this isn't considered enough I have to stop submtting 
> patches.

This is not considered enough.  If you can't be arsed to set up cross-compilers
on your box, please *stop* shitting in headers that might affect something
other than i386.  It's not like doing a cross-toolchain was something hard...

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-13  8:32                       ` 2.6.15-mm2 Alan Hourihane
@ 2006-01-13 16:49                         ` Dave Jones
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Dave Jones @ 2006-01-13 16:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Alan Hourihane
  Cc: Dave Airlie, Dave Airlie, Ulrich Mueller, linux-kernel,
	Brice Goglin, Andrew Morton

On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 08:32:05AM +0000, Alan Hourihane wrote:
 > On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 09:02 +1100, Dave Airlie wrote:
 > > > >
 > > > > I've cc'ed Alan Hourihane, but from memory the Intel on-board graphics
 > > > > chips don't advertise the AGP bit on the graphics controllers but work
 > > > > using AGP...
 > > > >
 > > > > I've got an PCIE chipset with Radeon on it, and in that case I could get
 > > > > away without agpgart...
 > > >
 > > > Dave,
 > > >
 > > > You're probably reading too much into that last statement.
 > > >
 > > > I've never seen a pure PCI-e chipset from Intel (i.e. the ones without
 > > > integrated graphics) so that may not be true, but the ones with
 > > > integrated graphics are always treated as AGP based.
 > > >
 > > 
 > > I'll show you one at xdevconf if I can get there, it has just a PCI-E
 > > root bridge no graphics controller, we still init AGP on it but I
 > > don't think there is any need, however for all the integrated
 > > graphics, even if they don't advertise AGP they do use it which is
 > > DaveJ's problem that he was trying not to load AGP if the AGP was
 > > being advertised..
 > 
 > O.k. I didn't see the original thread to this. But yes, all integrated
 > graphics based Intel chipsets are AGP regardless if the chip doesn't
 > advertise it correctly.

FWIW, I've dropped that change from agpgart.git. It caused more problems
than it was worth.

		Dave


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken
  2006-01-13 14:11       ` Adrian Bunk
  2006-01-13 15:52         ` Paul Jackson
  2006-01-13 16:37         ` Al Viro
@ 2006-01-13 18:10         ` Paul Jackson
  2006-01-13 18:19           ` Randy.Dunlap
                             ` (2 more replies)
  2 siblings, 3 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Paul Jackson @ 2006-01-13 18:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Adrian Bunk; +Cc: akpm, adobriyan, linux-kernel

Adrian wrote:
> This is the amout of testing I can afford.

It sounds to me like you are saying that a minute of your time is
more valuable than a minute of each of several other peoples time.

The only two people I gladly accept that argument from are Linus
and Andrew.

For the rest of us, it is important to minimize the total workload
of all us combined, not to optimize our individual output.

What you don't test, several others of us get to test.  Only its often
more work, for -each- of us, as we each have to figure out which of
1000 patches caused the breakage.

-- 
                  I won't rest till it's the best ...
                  Programmer, Linux Scalability
                  Paul Jackson <pj@sgi.com> 1.925.600.0401

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken
  2006-01-13 18:10         ` Paul Jackson
@ 2006-01-13 18:19           ` Randy.Dunlap
  2006-01-13 19:05             ` Thomas Gleixner
  2006-01-13 21:08             ` Adrian Bunk
  2006-01-13 19:26           ` Andrew Morton
  2006-01-13 21:05           ` Adrian Bunk
  2 siblings, 2 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Randy.Dunlap @ 2006-01-13 18:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Paul Jackson; +Cc: Adrian Bunk, akpm, adobriyan, linux-kernel

On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Paul Jackson wrote:

> Adrian wrote:
> > This is the amout of testing I can afford.
>
> It sounds to me like you are saying that a minute of your time is
> more valuable than a minute of each of several other peoples time.
>
> The only two people I gladly accept that argument from are Linus
> and Andrew.
>
> For the rest of us, it is important to minimize the total workload
> of all us combined, not to optimize our individual output.
>
> What you don't test, several others of us get to test.  Only its often
> more work, for -each- of us, as we each have to figure out which of
> 1000 patches caused the breakage.

I don't find building cross-toolchains quite as easy as Al does,
so I download and build with these (on i386):
  http://developer.osdl.org/dev/plm/cross_compile/
as Andrew has also mentioned in the past.

Or one can submit kernel patches for builds to an OSDL
build machine which does 8 or 9 $ARCH builds.

-- 
~Randy

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken
  2006-01-13 18:19           ` Randy.Dunlap
@ 2006-01-13 19:05             ` Thomas Gleixner
  2006-01-13 21:08             ` Adrian Bunk
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Thomas Gleixner @ 2006-01-13 19:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Randy.Dunlap; +Cc: Paul Jackson, Adrian Bunk, akpm, adobriyan, linux-kernel

On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 10:19 -0800, Randy.Dunlap wrote:
> I don't find building cross-toolchains quite as easy as Al does,
> so I download and build with these (on i386):
>   http://developer.osdl.org/dev/plm/cross_compile/
> as Andrew has also mentioned in the past.
> 
> Or one can submit kernel patches for builds to an OSDL
> build machine which does 8 or 9 $ARCH builds.

Also crosstool produces quite a bunch of working cross tool chains out
of the box. As simple as Al said.

http://www.kegel.com/crosstool/

	tglx



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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken
  2006-01-13 18:10         ` Paul Jackson
  2006-01-13 18:19           ` Randy.Dunlap
@ 2006-01-13 19:26           ` Andrew Morton
  2006-01-13 21:05           ` Adrian Bunk
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Morton @ 2006-01-13 19:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Paul Jackson; +Cc: bunk, adobriyan, linux-kernel

Paul Jackson <pj@sgi.com> wrote:
>
> Adrian wrote:
>  > This is the amout of testing I can afford.
> 
>  It sounds to me like you are saying that a minute of your time is
>  more valuable than a minute of each of several other peoples time.
> 
>  The only two people I gladly accept that argument from are Linus
>  and Andrew.

Yes and no.  When I do a cross-compile of the whole -mm lineup I'm doing it
for probably 100 different developers' new work, so there are some efficiencies
there...

It's very easy to miss stuff due to .config selections though.

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken
  2006-01-13 18:10         ` Paul Jackson
  2006-01-13 18:19           ` Randy.Dunlap
  2006-01-13 19:26           ` Andrew Morton
@ 2006-01-13 21:05           ` Adrian Bunk
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Adrian Bunk @ 2006-01-13 21:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Paul Jackson; +Cc: akpm, adobriyan, linux-kernel

On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 10:10:54AM -0800, Paul Jackson wrote:
> Adrian wrote:
> > This is the amout of testing I can afford.
> 
> It sounds to me like you are saying that a minute of your time is
> more valuable than a minute of each of several other peoples time.
> 
> The only two people I gladly accept that argument from are Linus
> and Andrew.
> 
> For the rest of us, it is important to minimize the total workload
> of all us combined, not to optimize our individual output.
> 
> What you don't test, several others of us get to test.  Only its often
> more work, for -each- of us, as we each have to figure out which of
> 1000 patches caused the breakage.

I'm working against -mm, and there it's quite common that the kernel 
doesn't build on the majority of architectures due to one or two dozen 
bugs other people introduced.

I didn't know people consider the quality of my patches so under-average 
that they want to require me to fix other people's compile errors first 
and test the compilation on all 24 architectures before I'm allowed to 
submit a patch that touches some architecture-independend code.

cu
Adrian

-- 

       "Is there not promise of rain?" Ling Tan asked suddenly out
        of the darkness. There had been need of rain for many days.
       "Only a promise," Lao Er said.
                                       Pearl S. Buck - Dragon Seed


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken
  2006-01-13 18:19           ` Randy.Dunlap
  2006-01-13 19:05             ` Thomas Gleixner
@ 2006-01-13 21:08             ` Adrian Bunk
  2006-01-13 21:12               ` Randy.Dunlap
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Adrian Bunk @ 2006-01-13 21:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Randy.Dunlap; +Cc: Paul Jackson, akpm, adobriyan, linux-kernel

On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 10:19:30AM -0800, Randy.Dunlap wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Paul Jackson wrote:
> 
> > Adrian wrote:
> > > This is the amout of testing I can afford.
> >
> > It sounds to me like you are saying that a minute of your time is
> > more valuable than a minute of each of several other peoples time.
> >
> > The only two people I gladly accept that argument from are Linus
> > and Andrew.
> >
> > For the rest of us, it is important to minimize the total workload
> > of all us combined, not to optimize our individual output.
> >
> > What you don't test, several others of us get to test.  Only its often
> > more work, for -each- of us, as we each have to figure out which of
> > 1000 patches caused the breakage.
> 
> I don't find building cross-toolchains quite as easy as Al does,
> so I download and build with these (on i386):
>   http://developer.osdl.org/dev/plm/cross_compile/
> as Andrew has also mentioned in the past.
> 
> Or one can submit kernel patches for builds to an OSDL
> build machine which does 8 or 9 $ARCH builds.

This leaves 15 or 16 other architectures for my puny 1,8 GHz CPU.

And does OSDL fix other people's compile breakages in the latest -mm 
before I submit my patches, or am I required to play QA for every 
single architecture before I can submit one single patch touching 
architecture-independend files?

> ~Randy

cu
Adrian

-- 

       "Is there not promise of rain?" Ling Tan asked suddenly out
        of the darkness. There had been need of rain for many days.
       "Only a promise," Lao Er said.
                                       Pearl S. Buck - Dragon Seed


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken
  2006-01-13 21:08             ` Adrian Bunk
@ 2006-01-13 21:12               ` Randy.Dunlap
  2006-01-13 21:32                 ` Adrian Bunk
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Randy.Dunlap @ 2006-01-13 21:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Adrian Bunk; +Cc: Randy.Dunlap, Paul Jackson, akpm, adobriyan, linux-kernel

On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Adrian Bunk wrote:

> On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 10:19:30AM -0800, Randy.Dunlap wrote:
> > On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Paul Jackson wrote:
> >
> > > Adrian wrote:
> > > > This is the amout of testing I can afford.
> > >
> > > It sounds to me like you are saying that a minute of your time is
> > > more valuable than a minute of each of several other peoples time.
> > >
> > > The only two people I gladly accept that argument from are Linus
> > > and Andrew.
> > >
> > > For the rest of us, it is important to minimize the total workload
> > > of all us combined, not to optimize our individual output.
> > >
> > > What you don't test, several others of us get to test.  Only its often
> > > more work, for -each- of us, as we each have to figure out which of
> > > 1000 patches caused the breakage.
> >
> > I don't find building cross-toolchains quite as easy as Al does,
> > so I download and build with these (on i386):
> >   http://developer.osdl.org/dev/plm/cross_compile/
> > as Andrew has also mentioned in the past.
> >
> > Or one can submit kernel patches for builds to an OSDL
> > build machine which does 8 or 9 $ARCH builds.
>
> This leaves 15 or 16 other architectures for my puny 1,8 GHz CPU.
>
> And does OSDL fix other people's compile breakages in the latest -mm
> before I submit my patches, or am I required to play QA for every
> single architecture before I can submit one single patch touching
> architecture-independend files?

-ETOOMUCHSARCASM
(from someone who also uses sarcasm often)

But seriously, I don't think anyone suggested anything quite
as extreme as your question implies.

-- 
~Randy

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken
  2006-01-13 21:12               ` Randy.Dunlap
@ 2006-01-13 21:32                 ` Adrian Bunk
  2006-01-13 21:52                   ` Paul Jackson
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Adrian Bunk @ 2006-01-13 21:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Randy.Dunlap; +Cc: Paul Jackson, akpm, adobriyan, linux-kernel

On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 01:12:24PM -0800, Randy.Dunlap wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> 
> > On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 10:19:30AM -0800, Randy.Dunlap wrote:
> > > On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Paul Jackson wrote:
> > >
> > > > Adrian wrote:
> > > > > This is the amout of testing I can afford.
> > > >
> > > > It sounds to me like you are saying that a minute of your time is
> > > > more valuable than a minute of each of several other peoples time.
> > > >
> > > > The only two people I gladly accept that argument from are Linus
> > > > and Andrew.
> > > >
> > > > For the rest of us, it is important to minimize the total workload
> > > > of all us combined, not to optimize our individual output.
> > > >
> > > > What you don't test, several others of us get to test.  Only its often
> > > > more work, for -each- of us, as we each have to figure out which of
> > > > 1000 patches caused the breakage.
> > >
> > > I don't find building cross-toolchains quite as easy as Al does,
> > > so I download and build with these (on i386):
> > >   http://developer.osdl.org/dev/plm/cross_compile/
> > > as Andrew has also mentioned in the past.
> > >
> > > Or one can submit kernel patches for builds to an OSDL
> > > build machine which does 8 or 9 $ARCH builds.
> >
> > This leaves 15 or 16 other architectures for my puny 1,8 GHz CPU.
> >
> > And does OSDL fix other people's compile breakages in the latest -mm
> > before I submit my patches, or am I required to play QA for every
> > single architecture before I can submit one single patch touching
> > architecture-independend files?
> 
> -ETOOMUCHSARCASM
> (from someone who also uses sarcasm often)
> 
> But seriously, I don't think anyone suggested anything quite
> as extreme as your question implies.

Where's the sarcasm?

Looking at [1], the change to include/linux/kernel.h I'm so heavily 
criticized for in this thread broke the compilation of 2.6.16-mm2 
on 3 or 4 out of our 24 architectures.

Which less extreme approach would for sure have prevented this?

> ~Randy

cu
Adrian

[1] http://l4x.org/k/

-- 

       "Is there not promise of rain?" Ling Tan asked suddenly out
        of the darkness. There had been need of rain for many days.
       "Only a promise," Lao Er said.
                                       Pearl S. Buck - Dragon Seed


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken
  2006-01-13 21:32                 ` Adrian Bunk
@ 2006-01-13 21:52                   ` Paul Jackson
  2006-01-13 22:18                     ` Andrew Morton
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Paul Jackson @ 2006-01-13 21:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Adrian Bunk; +Cc: rdunlap, akpm, adobriyan, linux-kernel

> Which less extreme approach would for sure have prevented this?

Clearly, if what I said leads inexorably to such extreme measures,
then what I said is full of crock.

And Andrew made a good point, that matches up well with your mention
of your "puny 1.8 GHz CPU."  There is some efficiency to be gained
from doing crosstool builds against 100 changes at once, rather than
100 developers each doing them for their one change.

Personally, I recommend a half-way effort.  Do crosstool builds
against a few arch's when doing more risky stuff; sometimes batch
up crosstool builds for several fixes at once (which may mean that
I actually send in the fix before the crosstool build succeeds);
send in some fixes for what you see broken if it looks "easy enough"
to you; post a description of some of the other breakages you don't
have time or expertise to track down; sometimes just say to heck with
it, and don't crosstool test, or ignore some of the breakage if it
doesn't look like your problem.

But I'm still relatively junior around here.  Those with more battle
scars than I are worth paying more attention to than I am.

My basic rule of thumb, that I suspect scales rather well, is to
try to clean up more crap of others than I drop on them.  If we all
kept a slightly positive balance in our crap cleanup versus dropping
statement, then life would be good.

-- 
                  I won't rest till it's the best ...
                  Programmer, Linux Scalability
                  Paul Jackson <pj@sgi.com> 1.925.600.0401

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken
  2006-01-13 21:52                   ` Paul Jackson
@ 2006-01-13 22:18                     ` Andrew Morton
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Morton @ 2006-01-13 22:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Paul Jackson; +Cc: bunk, rdunlap, adobriyan, linux-kernel

Paul Jackson <pj@sgi.com> wrote:
>
> And Andrew made a good point,

It's January - time for my annual good point.

> that matches up well with your mention
> of your "puny 1.8 GHz CPU."  There is some efficiency to be gained
> from doing crosstool builds against 100 changes at once, rather than
> 100 developers each doing them for their one change.

Of course, people other than myself can and do run cross-builds on -mm
trees, which is doubleplus efficient.  It appears that Adrian is doing
this, for one.

So the 100-or-more people write their patches, they go into -mm and then I
and a few others do the cross-compiling, feed back or fix any problems.


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* RE: 2.6.15-mm2
@ 2006-01-08 18:18 Brown, Len
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Brown, Len @ 2006-01-08 18:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton, Brice Goglin; +Cc: linux-kernel, linux-acpi

 
>> 2.6.15 and 2.6.15-git3 both don't show any of these issues. 
>> Did acpi and cpufreq get merged after -git3 ?
>> 
>
>Well whatever bug it is, it's in Linus's tree now.  Happens for me too.
>
>I traced the failure down as far as acpi_processor_get_performance_info(),
>where it's failing here:
>
>	status = acpi_get_handle(pr->handle, "_PCT", &handle);
>	if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
>		ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT((ACPI_DB_INFO,
>				  "ACPI-based processor 
>performance control unavailable\n"));
>		return_VALUE(-ENODEV);
>	}

No, acpi was not merged after 2.6.15 -- see if cpufreq changed.

-Len

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* RE: 2.6.15-mm2
@ 2006-01-08 18:08 Brown, Len
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Brown, Len @ 2006-01-08 18:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Reuben Farrelly
  Cc: Andrew Morton, linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik, Stephen Hemminger

>> Any difference if you boot with "acpi=off" or "pci=noacpi"?
>> If that fixes it, then ACPI is shomehow involved in the problem.
>> If it doesn't fix it, then ACPI is not involved.

>Big difference, but probably not the sort of difference you 
>were hoping for ;)

>PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin C of device 0000:00:1c.2. 
>Probably buggy MP table.

Yeah, that that's no help.  Sorry, debugging the legacy MPS
code is where I draw the line:-)  I guess if you want to compare
with and without ACPI you have to go all the way down to
UP/PIC mode,  (maxcpus=1 noapic, with and with out acpi=off)
but unless that fails with acpi and works without, we may
not be able to tell much about the failure from it.

thanks
-Len

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* RE: 2.6.15-mm2
@ 2006-01-08 17:58 Brown, Len
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Brown, Len @ 2006-01-08 17:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Brice Goglin; +Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, linux-acpi


>>>2) acpi-cpufreq does not load either, returns ENODEV too. 
>>>It's probably git-acpi. I tried to revert it but there are
>>>lots of other patches depending on it, so I finally gave up.
>>>    
>>>
>>
>>Brice,
>>Can you try the converse?
>>Apply the acpi patch (which is included in -mm)
>>without the rest of the mm tree to see if that broke acpi-cpufreq?:
>>
>>http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/lenb/acpi/patche
>s/test/2.6.15/acpi-test-20051216-2.6.15.diff.bz2
>>
>>thanks,
>>-Len
>>  
>>
>
>Len,
>
>This patch applied on top of 2.6.15 breaks acpi-cpufreq in the 
>same way.

Ah good!
Can you test the _PDC patch here all by itself?

http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5483#c17

If this patch is what causes the failure, please 
build with CONFIG_ACP_DEBUG=y and attach the dmesg
from the failure, as well as the output from acpidump,
available in the latest pmtools here:

http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/lenb/acpi/utils

thanks,
-Len

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-08  8:16 2.6.15-mm2 Brown, Len
@ 2006-01-08 14:23 ` Brice Goglin
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Brice Goglin @ 2006-01-08 14:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Brown, Len; +Cc: Andrew Morton, LKML, linux-acpi

Brown, Len wrote:

> 
>  
>
>>2) acpi-cpufreq does not load either, returns ENODEV too. It's probably
>>git-acpi. I tried to revert it but there are lots of other patches
>>depending on it, so I finally gave up.
>>    
>>
>
>Brice,
>Can you try the converse?
>Apply the acpi patch (which is included in -mm)
>without the rest of the mm tree to see if that broke acpi-cpufreq?:
>
>http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/lenb/acpi/patches/test/2.6.15/acpi-test-20051216-2.6.15.diff.bz2
>
>thanks,
>-Len
>  
>

Len,

This patch applied on top of 2.6.15 breaks acpi-cpufreq in the same way.

Brice


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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
  2006-01-08  8:19 2.6.15-mm2 Brown, Len
@ 2006-01-08  9:40 ` Reuben Farrelly
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Reuben Farrelly @ 2006-01-08  9:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Brown, Len; +Cc: Andrew Morton, linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik, Stephen Hemminger

Hi,

On 8/01/2006 9:19 p.m., Brown, Len wrote:
>  
>>> 2. Notice above how the sky2 driver is being bailed out:
>>>
>>> ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:04:00.0[A] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 177
>>> sky2 Cannot find PowerManagement capability, aborting.
>>> sky2: probe of 0000:04:00.0 failed with error -5
>>>
>>> ...so I'm not sure if it's the driver or something else 
>>> like ACPI that is the root cause.
>> Could be acpi, yes.
> 
> Any difference if you boot with "acpi=off" or "pci=noacpi"?
> If that fixes it, then ACPI is shomehow involved in the problem.
> If it doesn't fix it, then ACPI is not involved.

Big difference, but probably not the sort of difference you were hoping for ;)


kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.15-mm2 ro root=/dev/md0 panic=60 console=ttyS0,57600 single
  acpi=off
    [Linux-bzImage, setup=0x1400, size=0x1842ed]

Linux version 2.6.15-mm2 (root@tornado.reub.net) (gcc version 4.1.0 20051222 
(Red Hat 4.1.0-0.12)) #1 SMP Sun Jan 8 11:50:13 NZDT 2006
BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
  BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 000000000009fc00 (usable)
  BIOS-e820: 000000000009fc00 - 00000000000a0000 (reserved)
  BIOS-e820: 00000000000e6000 - 0000000000100000 (reserved)
  BIOS-e820: 0000000000100000 - 000000003fe2f800 (usable)
  BIOS-e820: 000000003fe2f800 - 000000003fe3f8e3 (ACPI NVS)
  BIOS-e820: 000000003ff2f800 - 000000003ff30000 (ACPI NVS)
  BIOS-e820: 000000003ff30000 - 000000003ff40000 (ACPI data)
  BIOS-e820: 000000003ff40000 - 000000003fff0000 (ACPI NVS)
  BIOS-e820: 000000003fff0000 - 0000000040000000 (reserved)
  BIOS-e820: 00000000e0000000 - 00000000f0000000 (reserved)
  BIOS-e820: 00000000fed13000 - 00000000fed1a000 (reserved)
  BIOS-e820: 00000000fed1c000 - 00000000feda0000 (reserved)
126MB HIGHMEM available.
896MB LOWMEM available.
found SMP MP-table at 000ff780
DMI 2.3 present.
Intel MultiProcessor Specification v1.4
     Virtual Wire compatibility mode.
OEM ID:  Product ID: Grantsdale-G APIC at: 0xFEE00000
Processor #0 15:3 APIC version 20
I/O APIC #2 Version 32 at 0xFEC00000.
Enabling APIC mode:  Flat.  Using 1 I/O APICs
Processors: 1
Allocating PCI resources starting at 50000000 (gap: 40000000:a0000000)
Detected 2800.280 MHz processor.
Built 1 zonelists
Enabling fast FPU save and restore... done.
Enabling unmasked SIMD FPU exception support... done.
Initializing CPU#0
Kernel command line: ro root=/dev/md0 panic=60 console=ttyS0,57600 single acpi=off
CPU 0 irqstacks, hard=c0405000 soft=c0403000
PID hash table entries: 4096 (order: 12, 65536 bytes)
Console: colour VGA+ 80x25
Dentry cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 7, 524288 bytes)
Inode-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
Memory: 1033572k/1046716k available (2142k kernel code, 12480k reserved, 715k 
data, 200k init, 129212k highmem)
Checking if this processor honours the WP bit even in supervisor mode... Ok.
Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 5607.11 BogoMIPS (lpj=11214232)
Mount-cache hash table entries: 512
monitor/mwait feature present.
using mwait in idle threads.
CPU: Trace cache: 12K uops, L1 D cache: 16K
CPU: L2 cache: 1024K
CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0
Intel machine check architecture supported.
Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#0.
CPU0: Intel P4/Xeon Extended MCE MSRs (12) available
CPU0: Thermal monitoring enabled
mtrr: v2.0 (20020519)
Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
CPU0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz stepping 04
Total of 1 processors activated (5607.11 BogoMIPS).
ExtINT not setup in hardware but reported by MP table
ENABLING IO-APIC IRQs
..TIMER: vector=0x31 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=0 pin2=0
Brought up 1 CPUs
migration_cost=0
NET: Registered protocol family 16
PCI: Using configuration type 1
ACPI: Subsystem revision 20051216
ACPI: Interpreter disabled.
SCSI subsystem initialized
usbcore: registered new driver usbfs
usbcore: registered new driver hub
PCI: Probing PCI hardware
PCI: Ignoring BAR0-3 of IDE controller 0000:00:1f.1
PCI: Transparent bridge - 0000:00:1e.0
PCI: Using IRQ router PIIX/ICH [8086/2640] at 0000:00:1f.0
PCI->APIC IRQ transform: 0000:00:1d.0[A] -> IRQ 209
PCI->APIC IRQ transform: 0000:00:1d.1[B] -> IRQ 193
PCI->APIC IRQ transform: 0000:00:1d.2[C] -> IRQ 185
PCI->APIC IRQ transform: 0000:00:1d.3[D] -> IRQ 169
PCI->APIC IRQ transform: 0000:00:1d.7[A] -> IRQ 209
PCI->APIC IRQ transform: 0000:00:1f.1[A] -> IRQ 185
PCI->APIC IRQ transform: 0000:00:1f.2[B] -> IRQ 193
PCI->APIC IRQ transform: 0000:00:1f.3[B] -> IRQ 193
PCI->APIC IRQ transform: 0000:04:00.0[A] -> IRQ 177
PCI->APIC IRQ transform: 0000:06:00.0[A] -> IRQ 201
PCI->APIC IRQ transform: 0000:06:02.0[A] -> IRQ 185
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:01.0
   IO window: disabled.
   MEM window: ffa00000-ffafffff
   PREFETCH window: fdf00000-fdffffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1c.0
   IO window: disabled.
   MEM window: ff600000-ff6fffff
   PREFETCH window: fdb00000-fdbfffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1c.1
   IO window: a000-afff
   MEM window: ff700000-ff7fffff
   PREFETCH window: fdc00000-fdcfffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1c.2
   IO window: disabled.
   MEM window: ff800000-ff8fffff
   PREFETCH window: fdd00000-fddfffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1c.3
   IO window: disabled.
   MEM window: ff900000-ff9fffff
   PREFETCH window: fde00000-fdefffff
PCI: Bridge: 0000:00:1e.0
   IO window: b000-bfff
   MEM window: ff500000-ff5fffff
   PREFETCH window: fe000000-fe7fffff
PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin A of device 0000:00:01.0. Probably buggy MP 
table.
PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin A of device 0000:00:1c.0. Probably buggy MP 
table.
PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin B of device 0000:00:1c.1. Probably buggy MP 
table.
PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin C of device 0000:00:1c.2. Probably buggy MP 
table.
PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin D of device 0000:00:1c.3. Probably buggy MP 
table.
Machine check exception polling timer started.
highmem bounce pool size: 64 pages
Initializing Cryptographic API
io scheduler noop registered
io scheduler anticipatory registered
io scheduler deadline registered
io scheduler cfq registered<6>Time: tsc clocksource has been installed.

PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin A of device 0000:00:01.0. Probably buggy MP 
table.
pcie_portdrv_probe->Dev[2585:8086] has invalid IRQ. Check vendor BIOS
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin A of device 0000:00:1c.0. Probably buggy MP 
table.
pcie_portdrv_probe->Dev[2660:8086] has invalid IRQ. Check vendor BIOS
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin B of device 0000:00:1c.1. Probably buggy MP 
table.
pcie_portdrv_probe->Dev[2662:8086] has invalid IRQ. Check vendor BIOS
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin C of device 0000:00:1c.2. Probably buggy MP 
table.
pcie_portdrv_probe->Dev[2664:8086] has invalid IRQ. Check vendor BIOS
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin D of device 0000:00:1c.3. Probably buggy MP 
table.
pcie_portdrv_probe->Dev[2666:8086] has invalid IRQ. Check vendor BIOS
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
Real Time Clock Driver v1.12
serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12
serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1
Serial: 8250/16550 driver $Revision: 1.90 $ 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled
ÿserial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
0000:06:02.0: ttyS1 at I/O 0xbc00 (irq = 185) is a 16550A
0000:06:02.0: ttyS2 at I/O 0xbc08 (irq = 185) is a 16550A
Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M
FDC 0 is a post-1991 82077
sky2 v0.11 addr 0xff720000 irq 177 Yukon-EC (0xb6) rev 1
sky2 eth0: addr 00:11:11:43:05:2f
sky2 0000:04:00.0: pci express error (0x0)
sky2 0000:04:00.0: pci express error (0x0)
sky2 0000:04:00.0: pci express error (0x0)
sky2 0000:04:00.0: pci express error (0x0)
sky2 0000:04:00.0: pci express error (0x0)
sky2 0000:04:00.0: pci express error (0x0)

<last few lines repeat over and over neverending>

reuben


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* RE: 2.6.15-mm2
@ 2006-01-08  8:19 Brown, Len
  2006-01-08  9:40 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Reuben Farrelly
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Brown, Len @ 2006-01-08  8:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton, Reuben Farrelly
  Cc: linux-kernel, Jeff Garzik, Stephen Hemminger

 
>> 2. Notice above how the sky2 driver is being bailed out:
>> 
>> ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:04:00.0[A] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 177
>> sky2 Cannot find PowerManagement capability, aborting.
>> sky2: probe of 0000:04:00.0 failed with error -5
>>
>> ...so I'm not sure if it's the driver or something else 
>> like ACPI that is the root cause.
>
>Could be acpi, yes.

Any difference if you boot with "acpi=off" or "pci=noacpi"?
If that fixes it, then ACPI is shomehow involved in the problem.
If it doesn't fix it, then ACPI is not involved.

thanks,
-Len

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* RE: 2.6.15-mm2
@ 2006-01-08  8:16 Brown, Len
  2006-01-08 14:23 ` 2.6.15-mm2 Brice Goglin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 133+ messages in thread
From: Brown, Len @ 2006-01-08  8:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Brice Goglin, Andrew Morton; +Cc: LKML, linux-acpi

 
>2) acpi-cpufreq does not load either, returns ENODEV too. It's probably
>git-acpi. I tried to revert it but there are lots of other patches
>depending on it, so I finally gave up.

Brice,
Can you try the converse?
Apply the acpi patch (which is included in -mm)
without the rest of the mm tree to see if that broke acpi-cpufreq?:

http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/lenb/acpi/patches/test/2.6.15/acpi-test-20051216-2.6.15.diff.bz2

thanks,
-Len

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
@ 2006-01-07 22:01 Chuck Ebbert
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Chuck Ebbert @ 2006-01-07 22:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: Dave Jones, linux-kernel

printk-levels-for-i386-oops-code.patch has two minor problems:

> @@ -178,14 +178,15 @@ void show_stack(struct task_struct *task
>         }
> 
>         stack = esp;
> +       printk(KERN_EMERG);
>         for(i = 0; i < kstack_depth_to_print; i++) {
>                 if (kstack_end(stack))
>                         break;
>                 if (i && ((i % 8) == 0))
> -                       printk("\n       ");
> +                       printk("\n       " KERN_EMERG);

Should be:
+                       printk("\n" KERN_EMERG "       ");

>                 printk("%08lx ", *stack++);
>         }
> -       printk("\nCall Trace:\n");
> +       printk("\n" KERN_EMERG "Call Trace:\n");
>         show_trace(task, esp);
>  }


And:

> @@ -236,17 +237,17 @@ void show_registers(struct pt_regs *regs
>         if (in_kernel) {
>                 u8 __user *eip;
> 
> -               printk("\nStack: ");
> +               printk("\n" KERN_EMERG "Stack: ");
>                 show_stack(NULL, (unsigned long*)esp);
> 
> -               printk("Code: ");
> +               printk(KERN_EMERG "Code: ");
> 
>                 eip = (u8 __user *)regs->eip - 43;
>                 for (i = 0; i < 64; i++, eip++) {
>                         unsigned char c;
> 
>                         if (eip < (u8 __user *)PAGE_OFFSET || __get_user(c, eip)) {
> -                               printk(" Bad EIP value.");
> +                               printk(KERN_EMERG " Bad EIP value.");

The above one-line change should not be made -- it's in the middle of a line.

>                                 break;
>                         }
>                         if (eip == (u8 __user *)regs->eip)
-- 
Chuck
Currently reading: _Sleepside: The Collected Fantasies Of Greg Bear_

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* Re: 2.6.15-mm2
@ 2006-01-07 21:51 Chuck Ebbert
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 133+ messages in thread
From: Chuck Ebbert @ 2006-01-07 21:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: Adrian Bunk, Dave Jones, linux-kernel

syfs-crash-debugging.patch (from Adrian Bunk) has this:

+               printk(KERN_ALERT "last sysfs file: %s\n", last_sysfs_file);

but davej has changed all the messages around it to KERN_EMERG in his earlier
printk-levels-for-i386-oops-code.patch

-- 
Chuck
Currently reading: _Sleepside: The Collected Fantasies Of Greg Bear_

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2006-01-09 21:04                     ` 2.6.15-mm Hugh Dickins
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2006-01-12 22:02                     ` 2.6.15-mm2 Dave Airlie
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2006-01-07 21:06 ` 2.6.15-mm2: alpha broken Alexey Dobriyan
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