Messages in this thread | | | Subject | WARN_ON noise in 2.5.63's kernel/sched.c:context_switch | From | Miles Bader <> | Date | 25 Feb 2003 15:35:22 +0900 |
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I'm getting a bunch of stack dumps from the WARN_ON newly added to kernel/sched.c:context_switch:
if (unlikely(!prev->mm)) { prev->active_mm = NULL; WARN_ON(rq->prev_mm); rq->prev_mm = oldmm; }
The thing is, I'm hacking on uClinux, so I don't have an MMU, and the mm stuff is purely noise. What's the best way to squash this warning?
[Of course I'd like to just trash all the MM manipulation -- for me, `context_switch' should really _just_ do `switch_to' -- but I'd settle for just not having stack dumps litter my console output...]
Thanks,
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