>From Jeff Lane via e-mail:

> Hi. I can’t see the details right now because I’m on my phone and away from 
> my desk. That said,
> that check is very basic, it fails on any call traces. 
>
> Stress-ng might trigger some call traces if it triggers the OOM Killer which 
> is fine, and
> should be expected during the memory tests. More troubling would be kernel 
> panics. 
>
> That check is VERY new and fairly trigger happy. It will definitely need some 
> refinement. 
>
> Point is, take it with a grain of salt and expect a lot of false positives 
> from that check
> for now.

Most of the call traces are indeed on stress-ng, so this may not be a
problem at all. It might be best if somebody from the kernel team can
check the results just to be sure, though.

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  Call Trace messages in syslog with 4.4.0-116 kernel

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