Re: 2.6.17-mm one process gets stuck in infinite loop in the kernel.

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On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 10:41:17AM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 13:25:20 +0200
> Helge Hafting <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > I have seen this both with mm2, m33 and mm4.
> > Suddenly, the load meter jumps.
> > Using ps & top, I see one process using 100% cpu.
> > This is always a process that was exiting, this tend to happen
> > when I close applications, or doing debian upgrades which
> > runs lots of short-lived processes.
> > 
> > I believe it is running in the kernel, ps lists it with stat "RN"
> > and it cannot be killed, not even with kill -9 from root.
> > 
> > Something wrong with process termination?
> > 
> 
> Please generate a kernel profile when it happens so we can see
> where it got stuck.
> 
> <boot with profile=1>
> <wait for it to happen>
> readprofile -r
> sleep 10
> readprofile -n -v -m /boot/System.map | sort -n -k 3 | tail -40

It was easier to reproduce on my home machine, running mm2.
I followed the recipe above, except typing manually means
the wait was more than 10s.

Output from the pipe above:
ffffffff801f9050 do_get_write_access                          210,0170
ffffffff80111c20 __do_softirq                                 280,1591
ffffffff8012e0e0 vm_stat_account                              280,2917
ffffffff80194890 search_exception_tables                      491,5312
ffffffff801f1380 ext3_journal_start_sb                        821,0250
ffffffff801fd670 __log_space_left                             892,7812
ffffffff8010bf50 __wake_up_bit                               1252,6042
ffffffff8010c2f0 put_page                                    1412,9375
ffffffff8010dd30 mark_page_accessed                          1732,1625
ffffffff801a3340 __filemap_copy_from_user_iovec_inatomic     1951,7411
ffffffff801643f0 cond_resched                                2001,5625
ffffffff8015f241 error_exit                                  2431,8409
ffffffff801a5dd0 balance_dirty_pages_ratelimited_nr          2580,5375
ffffffff801f9aa0 journal_start                               3211,0559
ffffffff8011ac00 page_waitqueue                              3813,9688
ffffffff80139ea0 generic_commit_write                        4254,4271
ffffffff80117500 __block_commit_write                        4902,3558
ffffffff8010b320 __down_read_trylock                         50210,4583
ffffffff8013d100 block_prepare_write                         57712,0208
ffffffff80121800 __up_read                                   5833,3125
ffffffff80117bc0 unlock_page                                 69214,4167
ffffffff801fd710 journal_blocks_per_page                     83426,0625
ffffffff8012e0c0 __wake_up                                   89427,9375
ffffffff80109d70 kmem_cache_alloc                           112617,5938
ffffffff801e78b0 walk_page_buffers                          12657,1875
ffffffff801ea920 ext3_ordered_commit_write                  13525,2812
ffffffff801074c0 kmem_cache_free                            15807,5962
ffffffff801f11e0 __ext3_journal_stop                        169617,6667
ffffffff801f96b0 start_this_handle                          18711,8562
ffffffff801f8e50 journal_stop                               19063,7227
ffffffff801eacf0 ext3_prepare_write                         19915,9256
ffffffff80113440 find_lock_page                             205314,2569
ffffffff8010f690 generic_file_buffered_write                21391,2612
ffffffff8010deb0 __block_prepare_write                      22841,9291
ffffffff801e85c0 ext3_writepage_trans_blocks                279919,4375
ffffffff80166356 bad_gs                                     33520,4129
ffffffff80179070 search_extable                             386834,5357
ffffffff8010b400 find_vma                                   420137,5089
ffffffff8010a180 do_page_fault                             107535,1302
0000000000000000 total                                     516580,0124



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