Re: 2.6.15-rt16

From: Clark Williams
Date: Tue Jan 31 2006 - 13:06:23 EST


On Tue, 2006-01-31 at 09:52 -0800, chris perkins wrote:
> > <snip>
> >
> >> CONFIG_LATENCY_TIMING=y
> >
> > I'm betting this is the same thing I'm seeing. Are you running on a
> > uniprocessor x86_64? And if so are you seeing messages similar to the
> > following?
> >
> > init[1]: segfault at ffffffff8010fadc rip ffffffff8010fadc rsp
> > 00007fffffdacfc8
> >
> > If so, then I suspect that you're getting a segfault in ld.so (at least
> > that's the furthest I've gotten so far). Something about how the kernel
> > sets up the memory map is upsetting dynamically loaded executables. I
> > can boot with init=/sbin/sash, but when I try and run a dynamically
> > linked program, I get segfaults.
> >
> > You might try turning off LATENCY_TRACING and see if that allows you to
> > boot and run (works for me).
> >
> > Meanwhile, I'm going to try and pin this down to something better than
> > "somewhere in ld.so..."
> >
> > Clark
> > -
> > Clark Williams <williams@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
> hi,
> actually i'm running on a dual processor x86_64. with the problem i was
> having, i never got far enough to see the message you asked about. Steven
> Rostedt's suggestion to turn off NUMA worked and i am now able to boot.
> However, if I turn LATENCY_TRACING on, i get an immediate reboot after the
> kernel is uncompressed. this doesn't sound like the same problem you're
> having, though.

Man, I saw that LATENCY_TRACING and completely missed the NUMA
parameter. Sorry about that...

I must be the only person running a uniprocessor x86_64 that's working
with the -rt patches and trying to trace latencies. If I turn off
LATENCY_TRACING, I boot just fine.

Are you getting any output from the kernel before the reboot?

Clark

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Clark Williams <williams@xxxxxxxxxx>

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