Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 14 Jun 2005 08:34:51 -0500 | From | Steve Lord <> | Subject | Re: Race condition in module load causing undefined symbols |
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Andrew Morton wrote: > Stephen Lord <lord@xfs.org> wrote: > >>Pozsár Balázs wrote: >> > On Sat, Jun 11, 2005 at 08:23:20AM -0500, Steve Lord wrote: >> > >> >>I think this is not actually module loading itself, but a problem >> >>between the fork/exec/wait code in nash and the kernel. >> > >> > >> > I do not use nash, only bash, so this is not a nash-specific issue. >> > >> > >> >> I disabled hyperthreading and things started working, so are there any >> HT related scheduling bugs right now? > > > There haven't been any scheduler changes for some time. There have been a > few low-level SMT changes I think. > > Are you able to identify which kernel version broke it? >
Still have not narrowed this down too far, disabling SMT made no difference, disabling SMP did, which I was expecting.
Steve
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