Messages in this thread | | | From | Gene Heskett <> | Subject | Re: Possible dcache BUG | Date | Fri, 6 Aug 2004 13:16:24 -0400 |
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On Friday 06 August 2004 12:58, Linus Torvalds wrote: >On Fri, 6 Aug 2004, Gene Heskett wrote: >> Linus, Andrew, should I apply this patch too at the next remake? > >Might be worth it, but it's more important to see any oops at all, > or lack of oopses.. > >> FWIW, I'm still up (20:38) this morning, and showing plenty (127+ >> megs) of free memory. No crash, no odd log (other than samba >> squawking about some option thats been changed & I haven't fixed >> the smb.conf) so far. >> >> I'm beginning to like this test patch, Linus, thanks :) > >If the only thing you have done is add the list_del_init() debugging >patch, then the only thing that has changed is really the access > patterns to uncached memory. > >The original list_del_init() tries to only do a few single _writes_ > to the dentries around it. The added debugging will do _reads_ (and > thus bring it into the cache) of the dentry pointers of the > dentries around it. > >If that change makes a real difference, I really only see two >possibilities: > - there really is a prefetch bug (or possibly, there's a bug in our > prefetch fixup code, and the known prefetch bug just triggers the > problem indirectly) > - it just changes the timing enough that whatever bug you hit went > away. > >Now, Chris Shoemaker reported dentry problems on a intel CPU and > said that wli had seen something too, but I'm wondering whether > Chris and wli might have been seeing the knfsd/xfs-related dentry > bug that I found yesterday. So I think the prefetch theory is still > alive, but we should check with Chris. Chris? > > Linus
I'm still up, a bit over 24 hours now. :) Free memory is slowly going away, I ran mozilla for a while which got rid of about 60 megs, and now I see I'm down to 23 free, whereas at the 11 hour up marker I had nearly 130 megs free yet. I've got to go to town, so that will leave seti and kmail doing their thing till I get back. If it goes down, hopefully it will record something, unlike the last couple of times.
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