Messages in this thread | | | From | (Alan Cox) | Subject | Re: 1.3.94 Ooops For Sale... | Date | Sat, 27 Apr 1996 09:15:07 +0100 (BST) |
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> > 1. ``Ouch, kerneld wanted to sleep in interrupt'' every second or two > > 2. Login freezes after taking the login name on the console. > > 3. Existing telnet session totally frozen. > > 4. ``Cannot load interpreter'' in response to login - sometimes. > > > > This was preceeded by the same unholy stream of prophanity as described in > > my previous posting under this title (``route to %p was born dead''). > > Ok, "kerneld" goes disabled in the next kernel, and won't be resuscitated until > after 2.0 is out unless somebody really starts to look into this thing. I'm not > using kerneld personally, and for a few reasons I don't think I _will_ be using > it in the near future, so I won't be fixing this.
Before we jump to any conclusions can people seeing kerneld type problems also try running kernels with SKB debugging on (edit include/linux/skbuff.h) and built from clean. Im still not convinced all the memory tramples are out of the net code, and while route to %p is born dead is ok in itself a storm of them seems a little odd too.
Alan
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