On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 06:38:21PM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote: > I discovered that on a 5.2-BETA SMP system I can cause > Feb 8 18:29:32 <kern.crit> bento kernel: calcru: negative time of 6816 usec for pid 50286 (grep) > Feb 8 18:29:41 <kern.crit> bento kernel: calcru: negative time of 7308 usec for pid 51007 (grep) > Feb 8 18:30:41 <kern.crit> bento kernel: calcru: negative time of 6104 usec for pid 54944 (grep) > Feb 8 18:30:42 <kern.crit> bento kernel: calcru: negative time of 5933 usec for pid 54962 (grep) > by running a shell script that does lots of greps, and leaning on the > ^T key in the shell to send the process lots of SIGINFOs. This may be the same as kern/52490: ^T'ing a zombie causes calcru() to be called on a zombie which prints the negative time message. -- Jilles TjoelkerReceived on Mon Feb 09 2004 - 05:30:23 UTC
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