Re: + proc-dont-lock-task_structs-indefinitely-cpuset-fix-2.patchadded to -mm tree

From: Paul Jackson
Date: Wed Mar 01 2006 - 15:55:47 EST


Greg wrote:
> As reported this is expected, and can be ignored safely. It's just scsi
> being bad :)

Yeah - so I eventually realized.

> > [<a0000001001eac90>] sysfs_create_group+0x30/0x2a0
> > sp=e00002343bd97d50 bsp=e00002343bd91120
> > [<a000000100809190>] topology_cpu_callback+0x70/0xc0
> > sp=e00002343bd97d60 bsp=e00002343bd910f0
> > [<a000000100809260>] topology_sysfs_init+0x80/0x120
> > sp=e00002343bd97d60 bsp=e00002343bd910d0
>
> This points at the sysfs cpu patches that are in -mm, which are not in
> my tree...

So ... what does that mean for who should be looking at this?

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