IKD SOFTLOCKUP problem

From: Tony E. Bennett (tbennett@nvidia.com)
Date: Fri Feb 04 2000 - 13:43:53 EST

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    I'm using ikd-2.2.12-ikd7.bz2 on a 2.2.12 kernel compiled SMP.
    DEBUG_SOFTLOCKUP sounded useful for a problem I was seeing, so
    I turned it on. However it seems to Oops eventually for any
    busy or long-lived task.

    According to Configure.help entry below, the counter should get reset
    when you pass thru schedule(). I can not find where that happens.

        Detect software lockups
        CONFIG_DEBUG_SOFTLOCKUP
          WARNING: This is a brute-force application and will most-likely
                   cause a kernel oops. Use this with extreme caution!
          If you see strange lockups and a kernel hacker told you to 'switch
          on software lockup detection', then this is the right option =B-)
          Do 'make clean' after changing this option!
          For normal systems, this option adds noticeable overhead, so say N.

        Deadlock threshold
        CONFIG_SOFTLOCKUP_THRESHOLD
          The number of procedure calls a process can make without going
          through schedule. Any process that does more calls than this number
          is "looping". Alas it does not catch inline procedure calls.

    --tony

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