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SubjectRe: kernel BUG at kernel/timer.c:370!
"Craig, Dave" <dwcraig@qualcomm.com> wrote:
>
> Sure thing.
>
> 7ecb001b A __crc___per_cpu_offset
> c033a510 r __kcrctab___per_cpu_offset
> c033c462 r __kstrtab___per_cpu_offset
> c03366c4 r __ksymtab___per_cpu_offset
> c040bd90 A __per_cpu_end
> c040c020 B __per_cpu_offset
> c04090a0 A __per_cpu_start
>
> It is a dual processor and the processors are hyperthreaded.

OK. We're consistently seeing a single-bit difference and there's no
simple power-of-two stride in the things which that pointer points at.
Most likely you have a hardware problem.
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