https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38262





--- Comment #1 from WZab <[email protected]>  2011-06-27 07:58:56 ---
It seems, that the problem is associated with SMT (HT) handling on x86
platform.
Maybe some resources are allocated "per core" instaed of "per thread", and this
leads to conflict?
Unfortunately I was not able to isolate the main problem (even though I've
switched off most debug mechanisms in the kernel).
Bugs reported in the attached logs in quoted threads are the secondary results
of the data corruption occuring somewhere at the start of the system...

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