Hi Andrea,
> > 1. Stock 2.4.20
> > 2. 2.4.20 with the io_request_lock removed.
> > The tests on the first one are still going. The tests on the second one
> > showed processes getting stuck for long times (> 5 minutes) and not
> > paused ...
> sorry if it's a dumb question but what is the "io_request_lock removed"
> thing? Hope you didn't delete any io_request_lock, if you did you can
> get worse things than crashes (i.e. mm/fs corruption). the pausing bug
> was a genuine race (quite innocent, if you could trigger a disk unplug
> you could recover from it)
>
> Andrea
funny. I asked him the same ;)
see his response:
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>what is this io_request_lock patch you are talking about?
>
>ciao, Marc
>
We made some changes to the 2.4.20 kernel to remove the io_request_lock
and replace with queue_lock and host_lock.
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ciao, Marc
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