michael rodriguez:
> here is a partial kernel stack trace from when the problem is occuring. 
> Is there an easy way to avoid this bottleneck?
        :::
> Call Trace:
>   [<ffffffff8122d260>] 0xffffffff8122d260
>   [<ffffffff8104c479>] 0xffffffff8104c479
        :::
> Trace; ffffffff8122d260 <gr_learn_resource+40/210>
> Trace; ffffffff8104c479 <remove_wait_queue+19/60>

While I am unsure the stacktrace is reliable, it shows
gr_learn_resource() is called. Simple translating shows,

Call Trace:
  [< <gr_learn_resource+40/210> >] 0xffffffff8122d260
  [< <remove_wait_queue+19/60> >] 0xffffffff8104c479

And gr_learn_resource() may print some log messages.
If you have grsecurity message, could you check it?


J. R. Okajima

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