Re: 3.14-rc2 XFS backtrace because irqs_disabled.

From: Dave Jones
Date: Wed Feb 12 2014 - 00:50:46 EST


On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 04:40:43PM +1100, Dave Chinner wrote:

> None of the XFS code disables interrupts in that path, not does is
> call outside XFS except to dispatch IO. The stack is pretty deep at
> this point and I know that the standard (non stacked) IO stack can
> consume >3kb of stack space when it gets down to having to do memory
> reclaim during GFP_NOIO allocation at the lowest level of SCSI
> drivers. Stack overruns typically show up with symptoms like we are
> seeing.
> ..
>
> Dave, before chasing ghosts, can you (like Eric originally asked)
> turn on stack overrun detection?

CONFIG_DEBUG_STACKOVERFLOW ? Already turned on.

Dave

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