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SubjectRe: REGRESSION: 3.10-rc1: Dell Latitude e6410 hangs within 3 seconds
On 05/18/13 03:47, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 10:49:16PM +0200, Arend van Spriel wrote:
>> On 05/14/2013 10:38 PM, Arend van Spriel wrote:
>>> On 05/14/2013 10:34 PM, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
>>>> On Tuesday, May 14, 2013 03:03:58 PM Arend van Spriel wrote:
>>>>> Laptop hangs pretty soon after booting. Workaround for me was to turn
>>>>> off ACPI on kernel command line, ie. acpi=off
>>>>>
>>>>> Attached is my kernel configuration.
>>>>
>>>> Well, I have no idea what may be the source of this.
>>>
>>> Me neither.
>>>
>>>> Any chance to bisect?
>>>
>>> can try. Rebuilding kernels can be a drag :-p
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Arend
>>
>> Hi Rafael,
>>
>> The bisect result found commit c0f4dfd4f as culprit. I also verified
>> that the merge into Linus' tree introduced the issue upstream, ie.
>> 6c24499 works and 1f889ec does not. I tried to revert the commit,
>> but that was a bit risky (conflict to resolve) and did not give me a
>> stable kernel. The only thing that works is selecting acpi=off. I
>> tried also nohz=off but that resulted in /init failure.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Arend
>>
>> ---8<----------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> commit 1f889ec62c3f0d8913f3c32f9aff2a1e15099346
>> Merge: 6c24499 8fcfae3
>>
>> commit 8fcfae31719c0a6c03f2cf63f815b46d378d8be4
>> Merge: d02a9a8 6d87669
>>
>> commit 6d87669357936bffa1e8fea7a4e7743e76905736
>> Merge: 3f944ad 81e5949 910ee45
>>
>> commit c0f4dfd4f90f1667d234d21f15153ea09a2eaa66
>> Author: Paul E. McKenney<paul.mckenney@linaro.org>
>> Date: Fri Dec 28 11:30:36 2012 -0800
>>
>> rcu: Make RCU_FAST_NO_HZ take advantage of numbered callbacks
>>
>> Because RCU callbacks are now associated with the number
>> of the grace period that they must wait for, CPUs can now
>> take advance callbacks corresponding to grace periods that
>> ended while a given CPU was in dyntick-idle mode. This
>> eliminates the need to try forcing the RCU state machine
>> while entering idle, thus reducing the CPU intensiveness
>> of RCU_FAST_NO_HZ, which should increase its energy
>> efficiency.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney<paul.mckenney@linaro.org>
>> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney<paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
>
> Hello, Arend,
>
> Thank you for tracking this down! Could you please try out the following
> patch?

Thanks, Paul

That did the trick. Made me bumping into another regression in the
driver I am maintaining so more fun to do :-)

Looking at the commit message I guess it is already in some tree.
Otherwise I would have said: "You may add

Tested-by: Arend van Spriel <arend@broadcom.com>"

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> rcu: Fix comparison sense in rcu_needs_cpu()
>
> Commit c0f4dfd4f (rcu: Make RCU_FAST_NO_HZ take advantage of numbered
> callbacks) introduced a bug that can result in excessively long grace
> periods. This bug reverse the senes of the "if" statement checking

Oh, there is a typo in the commit message: sense iso senes.

> for lazy callbacks, so that RCU takes a lazy approach when there are
> in fact non-lazy callbacks. This can result in excessive boot, suspend,
> and resume times.
>
> This commit therefore fixes the sense of this "if" statement.
>
> Reported-by: Borislav Petkov<bp@alien8.de>
> Reported-by: Bjørn Mork<bjorn@mork.no>
> Reported-by: Joerg Roedel<joro@8bytes.org>
> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney<paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
> Tested-by: Bjørn Mork<bjorn@mork.no>
> Tested-by: Joerg Roedel<joro@8bytes.org>

Gr. AvS

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