Wait Queue bug triggered on EST SBC8260
diekema_jon
diekema at bucks.si.com
Thu May 25 06:14:55 EST 2000
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> bad magic 0 (should be c01fb2e0, creator 0), wq bug, forcing oops.
> kernel BUG at sched.c:656!
> NIP: C000FB5C XER: 00000000 LR: C000FB5C REGS: c01adc00 TRAP: 0700
> MSR: 00081032 EE: 0 PR: 0 FP: 0 ME: 1 IR/DR: 11
> TASK = c01ac000[1] 'init' Last syscall: 6
> last math 00000000 last altivec 00000000
> GPR00: C000FB5C C01ADCB0 C01AC000 0000001B 00001032 C010EF80 C01FB260 C0128502
> GPR08: 0000001B C0110000 F00000B8 C01ADBF0 24444028 1001EEB4 00000000 00000000
> GPR16: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00009032 C01DA060 00000000 00000000
> GPR24: 00000021 00000001 C01DA060 C010A3E0 C0125000 C0110000 C01FB2D4 C01ADCB0
> Call backtrace:
> C000FB5C C008CB8C C007F560 C007FE8C C0033CE4 C0033D80 C0032818
> C00328CC C00328FC C00048F0 10005548 10005A20 0FF09E78 00000000
> Kernel panic: Exception in kernel pc c000fb5c signal 4
> Rebooting in 180 seconds..
We are walking into a scheduling bug in kernel/sched.c with Linux
2.3.99-pre9. MontaVista has an experimental real-time scheduler that
can be installed into Linux 2.2.14. Will this scheduler work with
Linux 2.3.99-pre9? If it has a shot at working, I would like to try
it. Perhaps I can avoid my problem.
>From hhl-kernel-rtsched.patch:
REAL TIME SCHEDULER for Linux version 2.2.14
Released under the GNU Public License.
This patch contains the real time scheduler developed by
MontaVista Software, Inc. It applies cleanly against the
Linux kernel version 2.2.14. It adds the kernel configuration
option CONFIG_RTSCHED. If CONFIG_RTSCHED=y, the real time
scheduler is configured, otherwise the standard scheduler is
used.
This patch also contains some fixes for the standard scheduler.
May 5, 2000:
Add real time scheduler option, as well as fixes for the standard scheduler.
This updated version fixes a build problem on the PowerPC.
CONTACT: <source at mvista.com>
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