On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Sam Steingold <s...@gnu.org> wrote:
> the main question is how to debug this, i.e., how to figure out which
> process(es?) are in the scheduler queue.

e.g., which kernel channels are imply being scheduled?

ps -A -o wchan | count
      1 bdi_forker_thread
      1 bdi_sync_supers
      1 bdi_writeback_thread
      1 devtmpfsd
      1 ecryptfs_threadfn
      1 fsnotify_mark_destroy
      1 hub_thread
      1 irq_thread
      1 jfsIOWait
      1 jfs_sync
      1 khugepaged_loop
      1 ksm_scan_thread
      1 kswapd_try_to_sleep
      1 kthreadd
      1 pause
      1 rfcomm_run
      1 sigtimedwait
      2 -
      2 kjournald2
      2 rt_sigsuspend
      2 wait_for_packet
      3 unix_stream_data_wait
      4 cpu_stopper_thread
      4 ep_poll
      4 jfs_lazycommit
      4 run_ksoftirqd
      5 hrtimer_nanosleep
      5 watchdog
      6 pipe_wait
      6 scsi_error_handler
     11 n_tty_read
     11 wait
     12 worker_thread
     23 rescuer_thread
     29 futex_wait_queue_me
    100 poll_schedule_timeout


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