Hi,
We also have experienced this issue with 3.2.0-57-generic. Thanks to the core dump analysis by Louis Bouchard, I could notice that accessing current->mempolicy in interrupt context is totally bad idea, and then found the following commit.
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git/commit/?id=e7b691b085fda913830e5280ae6f724b2a63c824
This fix was introduced in 3.6-rc1, that's why 3.8 kernel hasn't experienced this issue. Can you backport the fix to 12.04's 3.2 kernel?
Hi,
We also have experienced this issue with 3.2.0-57-generic. Thanks to the core dump analysis by Louis Bouchard, I could notice that accessing current->mempolicy in interrupt context is totally bad idea, and then found the following commit.
http:// git.kernel. org/cgit/ linux/kernel/ git/stable/ linux-stable. git/commit/ ?id=e7b691b085f da913830e5280ae 6f724b2a63c824
This fix was introduced in 3.6-rc1, that's why 3.8 kernel hasn't experienced this issue. Can you backport the fix to 12.04's 3.2 kernel?