On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 03:35:49PM +0200, Jan Ploski wrote:
> "end_time" (or maybe "start_time"?) was undefined, I just commented out 
> the line to get it to compile.

I just send this fix to Andrew.

> This is on x86_64 architecture.

> 2.6.21-mm1. The file system is the Debian root_fs downloaded from the 
> web site. I did an apt-get upgrade and installed a few packages. I'm 
> sending you a download link for the whole "experiment" with separate email.

OK, since you are on x86_64, this is a host bug - you need to apply 

http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=d18951834216eae82e2f9112416111b4f55f1849

to the host.

> > If that happens again, can you attach gdb to it and see where it is?
> 
> Ok. From my perspective this type of hang is not a big deal, as I can 
> have my wrapper script watch the log file and kill off an instance which 
> gets stuck at the end.

>From my perspective, it's a bug, and it may be significantly more
trouble for the next person to hit it.

> I can reproduce it any time in my current setup. ps auxwww|grep linux 
> shows no UML processes hanging around. 

The offender may not be called linux.  You may have processes with
garbage names still hanging around.

                                Jeff

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Work email - jdike at linux dot intel dot com

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