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SubjectRe: lowlatency-2.2.14-B1 crashes during disk I/O, Oopses
On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, William Montgomery wrote:

>2.2.14. I think I might try Andrea's 2.2.14aa6 kernel which I believe
>has some MM bugfixes in it.

(IIRC) none of my recent fixes cure oopses thus if something oopses you
probably have a race in the lowlatency patch (I would guess you are
sleeping a place were you can't sleep). Or maybe the patches trigger a
real bug where some copy_user is called in a racy place or similar
stuff. I have not checked it yet.

You are welcome to try out 2.2.14aa7, only be careful to _not_ compare
2.2.14 with 2.2.14aa7+lowlatency patch because I just have performance
stuff in 2.2.14aa7.

Comparing 2.2.14aa7 and 2.2.14aa7+lowlatency is certainly ok instead.

Andrea


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