Messages in this thread | | | From | Thomas Fjellstrom <> | Subject | Re: kernel lockups with 2.6.36 | Date | Wed, 17 Nov 2010 00:39:54 -0700 |
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On November 14, 2010, you wrote: > Today I experienced something odd, several kernel threads locked up in > several different subsystems. It caused X to lock up, and not draw > anything, access to nfs died, and trying to unmount, remount readonly, or > do much other than ssh and copy files with scp (which may or may not have > been in cache, might have been) locked up. > > I'm using a vanila 2.6.36. > > It looks to me like fscache/cachefiles may have started the problem, but I > can't be sure, and I'm not entirely sure why that would cause i915 to lock > up as well. I've disabled cachefiles for now, thinking that might make it > go away. (its locked up twice today) > > here's the entire dmesg: [snip]
Does anyone know whats going on here? Is it just a fscache bug? Or something a little more insidious (since it seemed to cause a drm/intel_gfx lockup as well?)
-- Thomas Fjellstrom thomas@fjellstrom.ca
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