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SubjectRe: sparc64 / bbc_i2c.c
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From: "J.J.Green" <j.j.green@sheffield.ac.uk>
Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 23:58:48 +0000 (GMT)

> Hi Andrew
>
> > The code around there looks relatively unbuggy to me. Removing that
> > remove_wait_queue() would be very bad - it would cause later stack
> > corruption.
> >
> > msleep_interruptible() certainly shouldn't consume CPU like that. Do we
> > know where the CPU time is being spent? The output of:
> >
> > readprofile -r
> > sleep 10
> > readprofile -n -v -m /boot/System.map | sort -n -k 3 | tail -40
> >
> > would tell us.
>
> As was mentioned in another reply, this message by
> Joerg Friedrich
>
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-sparc/2007/02/msg00045.html
>
> gives a possible explanantion of where the time is going.
> I applied the patch to the debian kernel sources for 2.6.18,
> it applied cleanly and fixed the problem.

I've added Joerg's patch to my tree and will push it into
-stable as well.

Reviewing this patch had been sitting deep in my backlog for weeks, I
just never got around to it, sorry.
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