Le 21/08/2018 à 08:27, Michael Ellerman a écrit :
Christophe Leroy writes:
When two processes crash at the same time, we sometimes encounter
nesting in the middle of a line:
I think "interleaved" is the right word, rather than "nesting".
They're actually (potentially) completely unrelate
Christophe Leroy writes:
> When two processes crash at the same time, we sometimes encounter
> nesting in the middle of a line:
I think "interleaved" is the right word, rather than "nesting".
They're actually (potentially) completely unrelated segfaults, that just
happen to occur at the same ti
Hi, Christophe.
On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 08:59:18AM +, Christophe Leroy wrote:
> When two processes crash at the same time, we sometimes encounter
> nesting in the middle of a line:
>
> [4.365317] init[1]: segfault (11) at 0 nip 0 lr 0 code 1
> [4.370452] init[1]: code: XX