Re: [PATCH 00/10] Kernel memory leak detector 0.8

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On 12/07/06, Michal Piotrowski <[email protected]> wrote:
BTW I have _very_ annoying soft lockup. Can you fix that?

Jul 12 13:15:47 ltg01-fedora kernel: printk: 1527 messages suppressed.
Jul 12 13:15:47 ltg01-fedora kernel: ipt_hook: happy cracking.
Jul 12 13:15:56 ltg01-fedora kernel: printk: 1631 messages suppressed.
Jul 12 13:15:56 ltg01-fedora kernel: Neighbour table overflow.

I don't know why, but clock goes mad.

Jul 12 14:08:21 ltg01-fedora kernel: BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0!

Maybe the soft lockup report is cause by the clock change (it doesn't
show any kmemleak functions in the backtrace). You could change
SCAN_BLOCK_SIZE in memleak.c to a smaller value as the scanning is
done with the interrupt disabled.

I'll try tomorrow on my platforms with the soft lockup enabled.

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