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SubjectRe: Fw: crash on x86_64 - mm related?


On Sun, 8 Jan 2006, Ryan Richter wrote:
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> Kernel BUG at mm/swap.c:49

Well, it sure triggered.

> Process taper (pid: 4501, threadinfo ffff8101453d8000, task ffff81017d0143c0)
> Call Trace:<ffffffff8028c614>{sgl_unmap_user_pages+124}
> <ffffffff8028834d>{release_buffering+27}

and it's that same sgl_unmap_user_pages() that keeps on triggering it.

Which was not what I was hoping for. I was hoping we'd see somebody _else_
decrementing the page count below the map count, and get a new clue.

However, the page flags you show later on (0x1c) ended up making me take
notice of something. That's "dirty", and maybe it's from

if (dirtied)
SetPageDirty(page);

in that same sgl_unmap_user_pages() routine.. And it strikes me that that
is bogus.

Code like that should use "set_page_dirty()", which does the appropriate
callbacks to the filesystem for that page. I wonder if the bug is simply
because the ST code just sets the dirty bit without telling anybody else
about it...

Gaah. Hugh, Nick?

Linus
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