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RE: Strange parallel behavior noted on Linux kernel sources wrt CPU thre
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Jason Mancini |
Subject: |
RE: Strange parallel behavior noted on Linux kernel sources wrt CPU threading |
Date: |
Sat, 7 Jul 2018 10:01:54 +0000 |
So this has been observed as gnu make not reaping defunct make/sh processes on
openSUSE Tumbleweed. Presumably all the tokens in the shared jobserver
read/write fds pipe become tied up by said defunct process, and then make
behaves as -j1 at that point. It doesn't happen every time, so it's very time
consuming to debug. Eventually the defunct processes are reaped and the build
completes mostly in a linear fashion. Am investigating if Ubuntu or Fedora
demonstrate the same behavior.
Is there some new glibc or kernel code or compile options that could trigger
this sort of (mis-)behavior? Note that Tumbleweed is on gcc8.
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