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Date:	Sun, 29 Aug 2010 03:01:04 -0400 (EDT)
From:	caiqian@...hat.com
To:	torvalds@...ux-foundation.org, tj@...nel.org
Cc:	linux-next@...r.kernel.org, kexec <kexec@...ts.infradead.org>,
	linux-kernel <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: kdump regression compared to v2.6.35

Further bisect indicated this bad commit from the merge. Given kdump kernel was running with maxcpus=1, I guess this work caused fs/bio.c hung in the workqueue on UP. Reverted the whole merge let kdump work again.

commit e22bee782b3b00bd4534ae9b1c5fb2e8e6573c5c
Author: Tejun Heo <tj@...nel.org>
Date:   Tue Jun 29 10:07:14 2010 +0200

    workqueue: implement concurrency managed dynamic worker pool
    
    Instead of creating a worker for each cwq and putting it into the
    shared pool, manage per-cpu workers dynamically.
    
    Works aren't supposed to be cpu cycle hogs and maintaining just enough
    concurrency to prevent work processing from stalling due to lack of
    processing context is optimal.  gcwq keeps the number of concurrent
    active workers to minimum but no less.  As long as there's one or more
    running workers on the cpu, no new worker is scheduled so that works
    can be processed in batch as much as possible but when the last
    running worker blocks, gcwq immediately schedules new worker so that
    the cpu doesn't sit idle while there are works to be processed.
    
    gcwq always keeps at least single idle worker around.  When a new
    worker is necessary and the worker is the last idle one, the worker
    assumes the role of "manager" and manages the worker pool -
    ie. creates another worker.  Forward-progress is guaranteed by having
    dedicated rescue workers for workqueues which may be necessary while
    creating a new worker.  When the manager is having problem creating a
    new worker, mayday timer activates and rescue workers are summoned to
    the cpu and execute works which might be necessary to create new
    workers.
    
    Trustee is expanded to serve the role of manager while a CPU is being
    taken down and stays down.  As no new works are supposed to be queued
    on a dead cpu, it just needs to drain all the existing ones.  Trustee
    continues to try to create new workers and summon rescuers as long as
    there are pending works.  If the CPU is brought back up while the
    trustee is still trying to drain the gcwq from the previous offlining,
    the trustee will kill all idles ones and tell workers which are still
    busy to rebind to the cpu, and pass control over to gcwq which assumes
    the manager role as necessary.
    
    Concurrency managed worker pool reduces the number of workers
    drastically.  Only workers which are necessary to keep the processing
    going are created and kept.  Also, it reduces cache footprint by
    avoiding unnecessarily switching contexts between different workers.
    
    Please note that this patch does not increase max_active of any
    workqueue.  All workqueues can still only process one work per cpu.
    
    Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@...nel.org>

----- caiqian@...hat.com wrote:

> Never mind. I figured out the bad commit,
> 
> commit 3b7433b8a8a83c87972065b1852b7dcae691e464
> Merge: 4a386c3 6ee0578
> Author: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@...ux-foundation.org>
> Date:   Sat Aug 7 12:42:58 2010 -0700
> 
>     Merge branch 'for-linus' of
> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/wq
>     
>     * 'for-linus' of
> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/wq: (55 commits)
>       workqueue: mark init_workqueues() as early_initcall()
>       workqueue: explain for_each_*cwq_cpu() iterators
>       fscache: fix build on !CONFIG_SYSCTL
>       slow-work: kill it
>       gfs2: use workqueue instead of slow-work
>       drm: use workqueue instead of slow-work
>       cifs: use workqueue instead of slow-work
>       fscache: drop references to slow-work
>       fscache: convert operation to use workqueue instead of
> slow-work
>       fscache: convert object to use workqueue instead of slow-work
>       workqueue: fix how cpu number is stored in work->data
>       workqueue: fix mayday_mask handling on UP
>       workqueue: fix build problem on !CONFIG_SMP
>       workqueue: fix locking in retry path of maybe_create_worker()
>       async: use workqueue for worker pool
>       workqueue: remove WQ_SINGLE_CPU and use WQ_UNBOUND instead
>       workqueue: implement unbound workqueue
>       workqueue: prepare for WQ_UNBOUND implementation
>       libata: take advantage of cmwq and remove concurrency
> limitations
>       workqueue: fix worker management invocation without pending
> works
>       ...
>     
>     Fixed up conflicts in fs/cifs/* as per Tejun. Other trivial
> conflicts in
>     include/linux/workqueue.h, kernel/trace/Kconfig and
> kernel/workqueue.c
> 
> 
> ----- caiqian@...hat.com wrote:
> 
> > Hmm, after bisect the mainline, it pointed to a wrong commit
> earlier
> > than v2.6.35, since we knew that v2.6.35 was working fine and
> > v2.6.36-rc1 was broken. Here was the log starting from HEAD (bad)
> and
> > v2.6.35 (good).
> > 
> > I noticed that we got this too,
> > # git bisect good
> > Bisecting: a merge base must be tested
> > [21aa9af03d06cb1d19a3738e5cf12acff984e69b] sched: add hooks for
> > workqueue
> > 
> > # git bisect log
> > git bisect start
> > # good: [ab69bcd66fb4be64edfc767365cb9eb084961246] Merge
> >
> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/driver-core-2.6
> > git bisect good ab69bcd66fb4be64edfc767365cb9eb084961246
> > # good: [1cfd2bda8c486ae0e7a8005354758ebb68172bca] Merge branch
> > 'linux-next' of
> > git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jbarnes/pci-2.6
> > git bisect good 1cfd2bda8c486ae0e7a8005354758ebb68172bca
> > # bad: [faa38b5e0e092914764cdba9f83d31a3f794d182] Merge branch
> > 'for-linus' of
> > git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound-2.6
> > git bisect bad faa38b5e0e092914764cdba9f83d31a3f794d182
> > # bad: [5df6b8e65ad0f2eaee202ff002ac00d1ac605315] Merge branch
> > 'nfs-for-2.6.36' of
> git://git.linux-nfs.org/projects/trondmy/nfs-2.6
> > git bisect bad 5df6b8e65ad0f2eaee202ff002ac00d1ac605315
> > # bad: [1fc7995d19139d6f99203b43c161968f3f554a15] Merge
> > git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/sfrench/cifs-2.6
> > git bisect bad 1fc7995d19139d6f99203b43c161968f3f554a15
> > # good: [e8779776afbd5f2d5315cf48c4257ca7e9b250fb] Merge branch
> > 'x86-mce-for-linus' of
> > git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/linux-2.6-tip
> > git bisect good e8779776afbd5f2d5315cf48c4257ca7e9b250fb
> > # bad: [f34217977d717385a3e9fd7018ac39fade3964c0] workqueue:
> implement
> > unbound workqueue
> > git bisect bad f34217977d717385a3e9fd7018ac39fade3964c0
> > # good: [7e27d6e778cd87b6f2415515d7127eba53fe5d02] Linux 2.6.35-rc3
> > git bisect good 7e27d6e778cd87b6f2415515d7127eba53fe5d02
> > # good: [21aa9af03d06cb1d19a3738e5cf12acff984e69b] sched: add hooks
> > for workqueue
> > git bisect good 21aa9af03d06cb1d19a3738e5cf12acff984e69b
> > # good: [c8e55f360210c1bc49bea5d62bc3939b7ee13483] workqueue:
> > implement worker states
> > git bisect good c8e55f360210c1bc49bea5d62bc3939b7ee13483
> > # good: [d320c03830b17af64e4547075003b1eeb274bc6c] workqueue:
> > s/__create_workqueue()/alloc_workqueue()/, and add system
> workqueues
> > git bisect good d320c03830b17af64e4547075003b1eeb274bc6c
> > # good: [4ce48b37bfedc2bc11e61eae76784887e88b922c] workqueue: fix
> race
> > condition in flush_workqueue()
> > git bisect good 4ce48b37bfedc2bc11e61eae76784887e88b922c
> > # good: [d313dd85ad846bc768d58e9ceb28588f917f4c9a] workqueue: fix
> > worker management invocation without pending works
> > git bisect good d313dd85ad846bc768d58e9ceb28588f917f4c9a
> > # good: [bdbc5dd7de5d07d6c9d3536e598956165a031d4c] workqueue:
> prepare
> > for WQ_UNBOUND implementation
> > git bisect good bdbc5dd7de5d07d6c9d3536e598956165a031d4c
> > 
> > Any suggestion how to track it down?
> > 
> > ----- "CAI Qian" <caiqian@...hat.com> wrote:
> > 
> > > Just a head-up, the kdump kernel is stuck here. Bisect indicated
> > that
> > > cc41f5cede3c63836d1c0958204630b07f5b5ee7 was also good.
> > > 
> > > Kernel command line: ro root=/dev/mapper/vg_intels3e3601-lv_root
> > > rd_LVM_LV=vg_intels3e3601/lv_root
> rd_LVM_LV=vg_intels3e3601/lv_swap
> > > rd_NO_LUKS rd_NO_MD rd_NO_DM LANG=en_US.UTF-8
> > > SYSFONT=latarcyrheb-sun16 KEYBOARDTYPE=pc KEYTABLE=us
> > > console=ttyS0,115200 irqpoll maxcpus=1 reset_devices
> > > cgroup_disable=memory  memmap=exactmap memmap=640K@0K
> > > memmap=130412K@...92K elfcorehdr=180204K memmap=128K$896K
> > > memmap=2124K#1978520K memmap=4280K#1980644K memmap=464K$1984924K
> > > memmap=156K#1985388K memmap=84K$1985544K memmap=92K#1985628K
> > > memmap=8K$1985720K memmap=124K#1985728K memmap=136K$1985852K
> > > memmap=192K#1985988K memmap=260K$1986180K memmap=2816K#1986440K
> > > memmap=176K$1989256K memmap=3028K#1989432K memmap=2048K#1992460K
> > > memmap=2072K#1994508K memmap=8K$1996580K memmap=324K#1996588K
> > > memmap=428K$1996912K memmap=31584K#1997340K memmap=960K$2028924K
> > > memmap=1248K#2029884K memmap=288K#2031132K memmap=192K#2031420K
> > > memmap=327684K$2031612K memmap=16384K$4128768K
> memmap=16K$4174960K
> > > memmap=16384K$4177920K
> > > Misrouted IRQ fixup and polling support enabled
> > > This may significantly impact system performance
> > > Disabling memory control group subsystem
> > > PID hash table entries: 512 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
> > > Checking aperture...
> > > No AGP bridge found
> > > Queued invalidation will be enabled to support x2apic and
> > > Intr-remapping.
> > > Subtract (141 early reservations)
> > >   #1 [0004000000 - 00052b1548]   TEXT DATA BSS
> > >   #2 [000ab63000 - 000afef000]         RAMDISK
> > >   #3 [00052b2000 - 00052b2220]             BRK
> > >   #4 [000009b000 - 00000fdd20]   BIOS reserved
> > >   #5 [00000fdd30 - 0000100000]   BIOS reserved
> > >   #6 [00000fdd20 - 00000fdd30]    MP-table mpf
> > >   #7 [0000000012 - 000000f012]    MP-table mpc
> > >   #8 [0000010000 - 0000012000]      TRAMPOLINE
> > >   #9 [0000012000 - 0000016000]     ACPI WAKEUP
> > >   #10 [0000016000 - 0000017000]         PGTABLE
> > >   #11 [0000017000 - 000001703c]       ACPI SLIT
> > >   #12 [000000f040 - 000000f4c0]      MEMNODEMAP
> > >   #13 [00030a0000 - 00030c7000]       NODE_DATA
> > >   #14 [00030c7000 - 00030c8000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #15 [00034c8000 - 00034c8030]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #16 [00038c9000 - 00038ca000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #17 [00038ca000 - 00038cb000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #18 [0003a00000 - 0003e00000]        MEMMAP 0
> > >   #19 [00030c8000 - 00030e0000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #20 [00030e0000 - 00030f8000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #21 [00030f8000 - 00030f9000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #22 [00030f9000 - 00030f9041]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #23 [00030f9080 - 00030f9149]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #24 [00030f9180 - 00030f9768]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #25 [00030f9780 - 00030f97e8]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #26 [00030f9800 - 00030f9868]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #27 [00030f9880 - 00030f98e8]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #28 [00030f9900 - 00030f9968]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #29 [00030f9980 - 00030f99e8]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #30 [00030f9a00 - 00030f9a68]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #31 [00030f9a80 - 00030f9ae8]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #32 [00030f9b00 - 00030f9b68]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #33 [00030f9b80 - 00030f9be8]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #34 [00030f9c00 - 00030f9c68]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #35 [00030f9c80 - 00030f9ce8]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #36 [00030f9d00 - 00030f9d68]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #37 [00030f9d80 - 00030f9de8]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #38 [00030f9e00 - 00030f9e68]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #39 [00030f9e80 - 00030f9ee8]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #40 [00030f9f00 - 00030f9f68]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #41 [00030f9f80 - 00030f9fe8]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #42 [00030fa000 - 00030fa068]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #43 [00030fa080 - 00030fa0e8]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #44 [00030fa100 - 00030fa168]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #45 [00030fa180 - 00030fa1e8]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #46 [00030fa200 - 00030fa268]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #47 [00030fa280 - 00030fa2e8]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #48 [00030fa300 - 00030fa368]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #49 [00030fa380 - 00030fa3e8]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #50 [00030fa400 - 00030fa468]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #51 [00030fa480 - 00030fa4e8]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #52 [00030fa500 - 00030fa568]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #53 [00030fa580 - 00030fa5e8]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #54 [00030fa600 - 00030fa668]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #55 [00030fa680 - 00030fa6e8]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #56 [00030fa700 - 00030fa768]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #57 [00030fa780 - 00030fa7e8]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #58 [00030fa800 - 00030fa820]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #59 [00030fa840 - 00030fac0e]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #60 [00030fac40 - 00030fb00e]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #61 [0005400000 - 000541e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #62 [0005420000 - 000543e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #63 [0005440000 - 000545e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #64 [0005460000 - 000547e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #65 [0005480000 - 000549e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #66 [00054a0000 - 00054be000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #67 [00054c0000 - 00054de000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #68 [00054e0000 - 00054fe000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #69 [0005500000 - 000551e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #70 [0005520000 - 000553e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #71 [0005540000 - 000555e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #72 [0005560000 - 000557e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #73 [0005580000 - 000559e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #74 [00055a0000 - 00055be000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #75 [00055c0000 - 00055de000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #76 [00055e0000 - 00055fe000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #77 [0005600000 - 000561e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #78 [0005620000 - 000563e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #79 [0005640000 - 000565e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #80 [0005660000 - 000567e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #81 [0005680000 - 000569e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #82 [00056a0000 - 00056be000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #83 [00056c0000 - 00056de000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #84 [00056e0000 - 00056fe000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #85 [0005700000 - 000571e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #86 [0005720000 - 000573e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #87 [0005740000 - 000575e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #88 [0005760000 - 000577e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #89 [0005780000 - 000579e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #90 [00057a0000 - 00057be000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #91 [00057c0000 - 00057de000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #92 [00057e0000 - 00057fe000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #93 [0005800000 - 000581e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #94 [0005820000 - 000583e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #95 [0005840000 - 000585e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #96 [0005860000 - 000587e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #97 [0005880000 - 000589e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #98 [00058a0000 - 00058be000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #99 [00058c0000 - 00058de000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #100 [00058e0000 - 00058fe000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #101 [0005900000 - 000591e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #102 [0005920000 - 000593e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #103 [0005940000 - 000595e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #104 [0005960000 - 000597e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #105 [0005980000 - 000599e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #106 [00059a0000 - 00059be000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #107 [00059c0000 - 00059de000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #108 [00059e0000 - 00059fe000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #109 [0005a00000 - 0005a1e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #110 [0005a20000 - 0005a3e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #111 [0005a40000 - 0005a5e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #112 [0005a60000 - 0005a7e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #113 [0005a80000 - 0005a9e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #114 [0005aa0000 - 0005abe000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #115 [0005ac0000 - 0005ade000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #116 [0005ae0000 - 0005afe000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #117 [0005b00000 - 0005b1e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #118 [0005b20000 - 0005b3e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #119 [0005b40000 - 0005b5e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #120 [0005b60000 - 0005b7e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #121 [0005b80000 - 0005b9e000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #122 [0005ba0000 - 0005bbe000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #123 [0005bc0000 - 0005bde000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #124 [0005be0000 - 0005bfe000]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #125 [00030fd040 - 00030fd048]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #126 [00030fd080 - 00030fd088]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #127 [00030fd0c0 - 00030fd1c0]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #128 [00030fd1c0 - 00030fd3c0]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #129 [00030fd3c0 - 00030fd4d0]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #130 [00030fd500 - 00030fd548]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #131 [00030fd580 - 00030fd5c8]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #132 [00030fb040 - 00030fb240]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #133 [00030fb240 - 00030fb440]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #134 [00030fb440 - 00030fb640]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #135 [00030fb640 - 00030fb840]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #136 [00030fb840 - 00030fba40]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #137 [00030fba40 - 00030fbc40]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #138 [00030fbc40 - 00030fbe40]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #139 [00030fbe40 - 00030fc040]         BOOTMEM
> > >   #140 [00030fc040 - 00030fd040]         BOOTMEM
> > > Memory: 94968k/180204k available (4766k kernel code, 49156k
> absent,
> > > 36080k reserved, 7642k data, 1448k init)
> > > Hierarchical RCU implementation.
> > > 	RCU-based detection of stalled CPUs is disabled.
> > > 	Verbose stalled-CPUs detection is disabled.
> > > NR_IRQS:262400 nr_irqs:2008
> > > Extended CMOS year: 2000
> > > Spurious LAPIC timer interrupt on cpu 0
> > > Console: colour VGA+ 80x25
> > > console [ttyS0] enabled
> > > Fast TSC calibration using PIT
> > > Detected 1994.798 MHz processor.
> > > Calibrating delay loop (skipped), value calculated using timer
> > > frequency.. 3989.59 BogoMIPS (lpj=1994798)
> > > pid_max: default: 65536 minimum: 512
> > > Security Framework initialized
> > > SELinux:  Initializing.
> > > Dentry cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
> > > Inode-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
> > > Mount-cache hash table entries: 256
> > > Initializing cgroup subsys ns
> > > Initializing cgroup subsys cpuacct
> > > Initializing cgroup subsys memory
> > > Initializing cgroup subsys devices
> > > Initializing cgroup subsys freezer
> > > Initializing cgroup subsys net_cls
> > > Initializing cgroup subsys blkio
> > > CPU: Physical Processor ID: 3
> > > CPU: Processor Core ID: 0
> > > mce: CPU supports 22 MCE banks
> > > using mwait in idle threads.
> > > Performance Events: PEBS fmt1+, Nehalem events, Intel PMU driver.
> > > ... version:                3
> > > ... bit width:              48
> > > ... generic registers:      4
> > > ... value mask:             0000ffffffffffff
> > > ... max period:             000000007fffffff
> > > ... fixed-purpose events:   3
> > > ... event mask:             000000070000000f
> > > SMP alternatives: switching to UP code
> > > ACPI: Core revision 20100702
> > > ftrace: converting mcount calls to 0f 1f 44 00 00
> > > ftrace: allocating 18514 entries in 73 pages
> > > DMAR: Host address width 48
> > > DMAR: DRHD base: 0x000000fd800000 flags: 0x0
> > > IOMMU 0: reg_base_addr fd800000 ver 1:0 cap c90780106f0462 ecap
> > f020fe
> > > DMAR: DRHD base: 0x000000fd000000 flags: 0x1
> > > IOMMU 1: reg_base_addr fd000000 ver 1:0 cap c90780106f0462 ecap
> > f020fe
> > > DMAR: RMRR base: 0x0000007be29000 end: 0x0000007be2bfff
> > > DMAR: RMRR base: 0x0000007be16000 end: 0x0000007be16fff
> > > DMAR: RMRR base: 0x0000007be13000 end: 0x0000007be13fff
> > > DMAR: RMRR base: 0x0000007be10000 end: 0x0000007be10fff
> > > DMAR: RMRR base: 0x0000007be0d000 end: 0x0000007be0dfff
> > > DMAR: RMRR base: 0x0000007be0a000 end: 0x0000007be0afff
> > > DMAR: RMRR base: 0x0000007be07000 end: 0x0000007be07fff
> > > DMAR: RMRR base: 0x0000007be04000 end: 0x0000007be04fff
> > > DMAR: RMRR base: 0x0000007be01000 end: 0x0000007be01fff
> > > DMAR: ATSR flags: 0x0
> > > DMAR: ATSR flags: 0x0
> > > DMAR: RHSA base: 0x000000fd000000 proximity domain: 0x0
> > > DMAR: RHSA base: 0x000000fd800000 proximity domain: 0x2
> > > IOAPIC id 10 under DRHD base  0xfd800000 IOMMU 0
> > > IOAPIC id 8 under DRHD base  0xfd000000 IOMMU 1
> > > IOAPIC id 9 under DRHD base  0xfd000000 IOMMU 1
> > > Enabled Interrupt-remapping
> > > Setting APIC routing to cluster x2apic
> > > ..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1
> > > CPU0: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU           X7550  @ 2.00GHz stepping 06
> > > Brought up 1 CPUs
> > > Total of 1 processors activated (3989.59 BogoMIPS).
> > > devtmpfs: initialized
> > > regulator: core version 0.5
> > > NET: Registered protocol family 16
> > > ACPI FADT declares the system doesn't support PCIe ASPM, so
> disable
> > it
> > > ACPI: bus type pci registered
> > > PCI: MMCONFIG for domain 0000 [bus 00-ff] at [mem
> > > 0x80000000-0x8fffffff] (base 0x80000000)
> > > PCI: MMCONFIG at [mem 0x80000000-0x8fffffff] reserved in E820
> > > PCI: Using configuration type 1 for base access
> > > bio: create slab <bio-0> at 0
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