[ Ok, I think it's those timers again... Ingo: let me just state how *happy* I am that I told you off when you wanted to merge the hires timers and NO_HZ before 2.6.20 because they were "stable". You were wrong, and 2.6.20 is at least in reasonable shape. Now we just need to make sure that 2.6.21 will be too.. ]
On Thu, 22 Mar 2007, Mingming Cao wrote: > > I might missed something, so far I can't see a deadlock yet. > If there is a deadlock, I think we should see ext3_xattr_release_block() > and ext3_forget() on the stack. Is this the case? No. What's strange is that two (maybe more, I didn't check) processes seem to be stuck in [<c0318981>] schedule_timeout+0x70/0x8e [<c03189b4>] schedule_timeout_uninterruptible+0x15/0x17 [<c01b964a>] journal_stop+0xe2/0x1e6 [<c01ba2b0>] journal_force_commit+0x1d/0x1f [<c01b29fb>] ext3_force_commit+0x22/0x24 [<c01ad607>] ext3_write_inode+0x34/0x3a [<c0189f74>] __writeback_single_inode+0x1c5/0x2cb [<c018a096>] sync_inode+0x1c/0x2e [<c01a9ff7>] ext3_sync_file+0xab/0xc0 [<c018c8c5>] do_fsync+0x4b/0x98 [<c018c932>] __do_fsync+0x20/0x2f [<c018c960>] sys_fsync+0xd/0xf [<c0104064>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb but that that thing is literally: ... do { old_handle_count = transaction->t_handle_count; schedule_timeout_uninterruptible(1); } while (old_handle_count != transaction->t_handle_count); ... and especially if nothing is happening, I'd not expect "transaction->t_handle_count" to keep changing, so it should stop very quickly. Maybe it's CONFIG_NO_HZ again, and the problem is that timeout, and simply no timer tick happening? Bingo. I think that's it. active timers: #0: hardirq_stack, tick_sched_timer, S:01 # expires at 9530893000000 nsecs [in -2567889 nsecs] #1: hardirq_stack, hrtimer_wakeup, S:01 # expires at 10858649798503 nsecs [in 1327754230614 nsecs] .expires_next : 9530893000000 nsecs See http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/3/16/288 and that in turn points to the kernel log: http://www.stardust.webpages.pl/files/tbf/bitis-gabonica/2.6.21-rc4/git-console.log - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/