Oleg Nesterov <[email protected]> writes:
> Robin Holt wrote:
>>
>> wait_task_zombie() is taking many seconds to get through the list.
>> For the case of a modprobe, stop_machine creates one thread per cpu
>> (remember big number). All are parented to init and their exit will
>> cause wait_task_zombie to scan multiple times most of the way through
>> this very long list looking for threads which need to be reaped.
>
> Could you try this patch
>
> http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=117337194209912
>
> ?
>
> It can't solve the whole problem, but at least an exiting kernel thread
> won't kick init.
At first glance your patch looks reasonable.
Unfortunately it only applies to the rare thread that calls daemonize,
and not also to kernel/kthread/kthread() which means it will miss many of
our current kernel threads.
For the sgi problem I doubt it is will make a difference but the change
is certainly worth making.
Eric
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