Hi!

> >I guess you can't reproduce it easily? I tried bisecting, but while it
> >happens often enough to make v4.17 hard to use, it does not permit
> >reliable bisect.
> >
> >These should be bad according to my notes
> >
> >b04240a33b99b32cf6fbdf5c943c04e505a0cb07
> >  ed80dc19e4dd395c951f745acd1484d61c4cfb20
> >  52113a0d3889d6e2738cf09bf79bc9cac7b5e1c6
> >  4fc97ef94bbfa185d16b3e44199b7559d0668747
> >  14ebdb2c814f508936fe178a2abc906a16a3ab48
> >  639adbeef5ae1bb8eeebbb0cde0b885397bde192
> >
> >bisection claimed
> >
> >c16add24522547bf52c189b3c0d1ab6f5c2b4375
> >
> >is first bad commit, but I'm not sure if I trust that.
> >                                                                     Pavel
> It has not happen on any of my systems in the last month. Good, but bad for
> getting more info :-(

My current theory is that it only happens if you suspend your machine
for > ten minutes, or something like that.
                                                                        Pavel
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