Re: [PATCH v3] lockdep: Make MAX_STACK_TRACE_ENTRIES configurable.

From: John Kacur
Date: Wed Apr 21 2010 - 08:14:08 EST




On Wed, 21 Apr 2010, Peter Zijlstra wrote:

> On Wed, 2010-04-21 at 13:12 +0200, John Kacur wrote:
> >
> > Certain configurations that have LOCKDEP turned on, run into the limit
> > where the MAX_STACK_TRACE_ENTRIES are too small. Rather than simply
> > turning of the locking correctness validator let the user configure this
> > value to something reasonable for their system.
>
> I'm not sure its worth having a CONFIG_ value for this, that'll just be
> yet another random value nobody knows what to do with.
>
> Do you actually have a machine that reproduces this? Can you see how
> many classes, avg stacktraces per class and the avg entries per
> stacktrace there are?

This triggers every single time when I boot my T500 laptop with
2.6.33.2-rt13 with lots of debug options enabled. The problem is not
specific to this kernel though.

>
> Also, is there's lots of classes, are there many with a similar name?
>
> That is, is it a valid depletion or is there something wonkey with those
> setups?

Here are the top 10 lines or so of /proc/lockdep_stats

lock-classes: 1330 [max: 8191]
direct dependencies: 12754 [max: 16384]
indirect dependencies: 33245
all direct dependencies: 49074
dependency chains: 19641 [max: 32768]
dependency chain hlocks: 73246 [max: 163840]
in-hardirq chains: 25
in-softirq chains: 0
in-process chains: 19616
stack-trace entries: 262144 [max: 262144]


I'm looking at more details in /proc/lockdep and friends to see if
I can find any more details, or something that looks amiss.

John
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