On 1 May 2011, at 10:31, Markus Suvanto <[email protected]> wrote:

> No, it hangs totally.
> 
> while(1)
> dmesg
> sleep 0.5
> end
> 
> And when hang happen above loop simply
> stop running and there are no kernel messages.


Lockup warnings almost certainly won't make it into dmesg (at the point it is 
locked up the kernel is unable to schedule user processes)

Instead they will be printed solely to your console, if your consoles screen is 
in text mode (so no X server running  on that display), and the display is not 
blanked.

It is also possible that your kernel has soft lockup detection disabled. Most 
distributions enable this, but it wouldn't be the first time that an unusual 
gentoo configuration has caught us out.

Could you try configuring your system so that it panics on soft lockup, and let 
me know the results.

> Ps. I have send my .config but it is too big. I can
> gzip and resend or list moderator have to approve
> my message.

I should be able to grab the message from the list queue and forward it on to 
the relevant parties.
> 

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