Hi Stefan,

I have a few more info.
I am trying to run the tests which trigger the issue on two machines, one with 
3.2.0-57 and the other with 3.2.0-58.
So far, after 20 runs on each machine, the crash did not happen, so I can't yet 
confirm the regression.

However, back in october we had another kernel issue, which we solved by
not executing anymore the process which was causing it (arping). This
was originally tracked under bug 1224001.

I've looked at a crash dump I saved from the time [1], and it's exactly the 
same.
So I think that the update from 3.2.0-57 to 58 rather than introduce a bug 
exacerbated a pre-existent condition.
Indeed I also verified that the diff did not introduce any change in the 
do_exit code path.

Finally, just for the sake of it, I tried to apply [2], but just ended up 
crashing the kernel at every exit call
Stefan, let me know if there is anything I can do to help you  nail down the 
issue once the bug manifests; I'm not trying to write a script which just 
obsessively reproduces the sequence of operations which leads to the crash in 
the hope to have something easily reproducible.

[1] http://paste.openstack.org/show/48056/
[2] 
https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/khilman/linux-omap-pm/+/8aac62706adaaf0fab02c4327761561c8bda9448%5E%21/#F0

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