On Wed, 2013-12-18 at 16:58 +0400, Eugene Shatokhin wrote:
> On 12/18/2013 03:48 PM, Morten Østergaard wrote:
> > Maybe this can help?
> 
> Well, at least, it shows that the suspicious event happens exactly at 
> the same place as the first time as shown in that picture you posted 
> before. Not much, but still.
> 
> I suppose, the patch I sent is not applied there?

No, your patch is not applied there... but unfortunately it does not
make a difference.

> 
> Also, is it a vanilla kernel with just your patch applied, or there are 
> any other patches?

Kernel is completely vanilla, except from my patch.

> 
> This looks, indeed, a result of some race. You may try the race detector 
> I mentioned before, if you like. It might help spot the problem.
> 
> Regards,
> Eugene
> 

Thanks again, I will try kernel-strider to get more information if
possible...

Best regards

Morten Østergaard



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