Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 10 Mar 2005 00:47:37 -0500 | From | "Mark M. Hoffman" <> | Subject | Re: make -j4 gets stuck w/ ccache over NFS - solved! |
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Hi Tridge, Greg, et. al.:
I wrote, some months ago: > > I'm using ccache version 2.4 [1]. I just changed ~/.ccache to a symbolic > > link to a directory which is NFS mounted [2]. The kernel source itself is > > on a local FS. With the ccache suitably primed, when I do a kernel compile > > using 'make -j4' it seems to get stuck for seconds at a time. When it gets > > unstuck, it blows through a handful of files and then gets stuck again.
* tridge@samba.org <tridge@samba.org> [2004-12-08 18:25:59 +1100]: > I'd suggest you first narrow down the problem to either being a > locking problem or a file IO problem. To do that, change lock_fd() in > util.c in ccache to just "return 0;". That will mean the ccache stats > file could become corrupted, but if it runs fast then you know that it > is a locking problem. I have noticed severe speed problem with NFS > locking on Linux previosly, which is why I mention this as a > possibility. > > Note that removing this locking will not cause ccache to produce > incorrect object files, it will just mean the stats printed with > "ccache -s" may be inaccurate.
Thanks for the suggestions. It wasn't very important to me so I didn't make time to follow up on it. I was just playing w/ ccache at the time.
Finally I noticed this patch from -mm1... and it solves the problem.
nfsd--lockd-dont-try-to-match-callback-requests-against-export-table.patch
How I tested: I applied the first 12 patches in 2.6.11-mm1; the above mentioned was last - couldn't reproduce the bug. When I unapplied just that one, I saw it again.
original bug report: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=110238645132535&w=3
Greg: have you considered this one for 2.6.11.x?
Thanks,
-- Mark M. Hoffman mhoffman@lightlink.com
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