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Message-ID: <20070919164348.GC2519@shadowen.org>
Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 17:43:48 +0100
From: Andy Whitcroft <apw@...dowen.org>
To: Andrew Morton <akpm@...ux-foundation.org>
Cc: linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: 2.6.23-rc6-mm1 -- mkfs stuck in 'D'
Seems I have a case of a largish i386 NUMA (NUMA-Q) which has a mkfs
stuck in a 'D' wait:
=======================
mkfs.ext2 D c10220f4 0 6233 6222
c344fc80 00000082 00000286 c10220f4 c344fc90 002ed099 c2963340 c2b9f640
c142bce0 c2b9f640 c344fc90 002ed099 c344fcfc c344fcc0 c1219563 c1109bf2
c344fcc4 c186e4d4 c186e4d4 002ed099 c1022612 c2b9f640 c186e000 c104000c
Call Trace:
[<c10220f4>] lock_timer_base+0x19/0x35
[<c1219563>] schedule_timeout+0x70/0x8d
[<c1109bf2>] prop_fraction_single+0x37/0x5d
[<c1022612>] process_timeout+0x0/0x5
[<c104000c>] task_dirty_limit+0x3a/0xb5
[<c12194da>] io_schedule_timeout+0x1e/0x28
[<c10454b4>] congestion_wait+0x62/0x7a
[<c102b021>] autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x33
[<c10402af>] get_dirty_limits+0x16a/0x172
[<c102b021>] autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x33
[<c104040b>] balance_dirty_pages+0x154/0x1be
[<c103bda3>] generic_perform_write+0x168/0x18a
[<c103be38>] generic_file_buffered_write+0x73/0x107
[<c103c346>] __generic_file_aio_write_nolock+0x47a/0x4a5
[<c11b0fef>] do_sock_write+0x92/0x99
[<c11b1048>] sock_aio_write+0x52/0x5e
[<c103c3b9>] generic_file_aio_write_nolock+0x48/0x9b
[<c105d2d6>] do_sync_write+0xbf/0xfc
[<c102b021>] autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0x33
[<c1010311>] do_page_fault+0x2cc/0x739
[<c105d3a0>] vfs_write+0x8d/0x108
[<c105d4c3>] sys_write+0x41/0x67
[<c100260a>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb
=======================
This machine and others have run numerous test runs on this kernel and
this is the first time I've see a hang like this.
I wonder if this is the ultimate cause of the couple of mainline hangs
which were seen, but not diagnosed.
-apw
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