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SubjectRe: PROBLEM: 3.0-rc kernels unbootable since -rc3
> >   [<c042d0f5>] task_waking_fair+0x14  <--
>
> Hmmm... This is a 32-bit system, isn't it?

Yes. I ran this little loop:

#!/bin/bash

ID=`xl list | grep Fedora | awk ' { print $2}'`

rm -f cpu*.log
while (true) do
xl pause $ID
/usr/lib64/xen/bin/xenctx -s /mnt/tmp/FC15-32/System.map-3.0.0-rc6-julie-tested-dirty -a $ID 0 >> cpu0.log
/usr/lib64/xen/bin/xenctx -s /mnt/tmp/FC15-32/System.map-3.0.0-rc6-julie-tested-dirty -a $ID 1 >> cpu1.log
/usr/lib64/xen/bin/xenctx -s /mnt/tmp/FC15-32/System.map-3.0.0-rc6-julie-tested-dirty -a $ID 2 >> cpu2.log
/usr/lib64/xen/bin/xenctx -s /mnt/tmp/FC15-32/System.map-3.0.0-rc6-julie-tested-dirty -a $ID 3 >> cpu3.log
xl unpause $ID
done

To get an idea what the CPU is doing before it hits the task_waking_fair
and there isn't anything daming. Here are the logs:

http://darnok.org/xen/cpu1.log

>
> Could you please add a check to the loop in task_waking_fair() and
> do a printk() if the loop does (say) more than 1000 passes without
> exiting?

Of course. Let me queue that up.


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