[<ffffffff80038e33>] put_files_struct+0x6c/0xc3
[<ffffffff8001543d>] do_exit+0x2d2/0x8b1
[<ffffffff80047932>] cpuset_exit+0x0/0x6c
I'm confused - which end of ths stack is up?
cpuset_exit doesn't call do_exit, rather it's the other
way around. But put_files_struct doesn't call do_exit,
rather do_exit calls __exit_files calls put_files_struct.
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