@Ken, I do not think so. This one is very like related to a race
creating and removing task groups from the scheduler. Yours rather seems
to have issues with the flags of a page it tries to use. I don't know
why but I have the feeling of having seen this before, but maybe it was
just looking at your bug. I think I saw some memory related patches
being queued up into upstream stable but iirc those are not yet pushed
into any next proposed. The log itself is somewhat helpful but with
those kind of bugs hard to link to a specific place as the crash just is
the result of something else going wrong before. If you could add to
your bug more information on generic details. Like what kind of workload
is running, is it possible to get any relation on when it happens (what
range is occasionally).

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