Hi Jerome.

As Mr. Hafting says, is seems that there is a softirq missing somewhere.
If this is the case, it should help to make some add some systemcalls in 
your program, since a softirq should happen at every system-call exit.

Try adding:

        getpid();

in the innermost loop, and see if it helps.

I would be happy to look deeper into it, so if you could send me your 
test program and I'll see if I can find anything. Please append the 
result from the code with and without the getpid call.


Regards
Anders Fugmann

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