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SubjectLTP-Nightly bk test
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The 8/17 run of the nightly bk testing I'm doing turned up a lot of page
allocation failures in the dmesg and eventually an oops in swap.c:85
(uncaptured, will try to reproduce on current). Unfortunatly this meant
the test did not run after that. This morning I rebooted the machine
and ran it against the current bk tree and with a single test was able
to produce a LOT of these messages:

page allocation failure. order:0, mode:0x50

The test was: 'mtest01 -p80 -w' which will essentially allocate up to
80% of the memory and write to it. I'll keep pounding on it with LTP to
see if I can reproduce the swap.c:80 oops.

Thanks,
Paul Larson
Linux Test Project

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