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SubjectRe: assert/crash in __rmqueue() when enabling CONFIG_NUMA
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On Tuesday 02 May 2006 16:02, Martin J. Bligh wrote:
> > Oh that's a 32bit kernel. I don't think the 32bit NUMA has ever worked
> > anywhere but some Summit systems (at least every time I tried it it blew up
> > on me and nobody seems to use it regularly). Maybe it would be finally time to mark it
> > CONFIG_BROKEN though or just remove it (even by design it doesn't work very well)
>
> Bollocks. It works fine,

On what kind of box? Some summit system, right?

> and is tested every single day, on every git
> release, and every -mm tree.

Well, it doesn't work for Ingo clearly. My own experiences every time
I tried it were similar.

I think I stand by my original statement.

-Andi

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