* Don Zickus <dzic...@redhat.com> wrote: > On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 09:36:54PM +0200, Thomas Gleixner wrote: > > The lockup detector is broken is several ways: > > > > - It's deadlock prone vs. CPU hotplug in various ways. Some of these > > are due to recursive cpus_read_lock() others are due to > > cpus_read_lock() from CPU hotplug callbacks which immediately lock > > the machine because cpus are write locked. > > > > - The handling of the cpu hotplug threads happens sideways to the > > smpboot thread infrastructure, which is racy and pointless > > > > - The handling of the user space sysctl interface is a complete > > trainwreck as it fiddles directly with variables which can be > > modified or evaluated by the running watchdogs. > > > > - The perf event initialization is a trainwreck as it tries to create > > perf events over and over even if perf is not functional (no > > hardware, ....). To avoid excessive dmesg spam it contains magic > > printk ratelimiting along with either wrong or useless messages. > > > > - The code structure is horrible as ifdef sections are scattered all > > over the place which makes it unreadable > > > > - There is more wreckage, but see the changelogs for the ugly details. > > > > Aside from the simple compile issue in patch 25. I have no issues with this > patchset. Thanks Thomas! > > Reviewed-by: Don Zickus <dzic...@redhat.com>
Thanks guys! I've applied the series and will push it out after some testing. Thanks, Ingo