
If you fix the issue, kindly add following tag


On test machine: qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -cpu SandyBridge -smp 2 -m 16GĬaused below changes (please refer to attached dmesg/kmsg for entire log/backtrace): we noticed divide_error:# due to commit (built with gcc-11):Ĭommit: 1a250f36f8e33d2e3669bc46d27bf8620c9688d5 ("sched/fair: Fold the sched_avg update") (3) or could we just ignore the tests for this branch? (2) is there any specific config request to test this sched/wip branch? (1) could we just ignore this commit if it still shows similar issue in the Now we captured it again with similar issue, just made another report FYI. This commit more times and we just ignored the report since the issues We also noticed this branch rebased often and our auto-bisect captured We reported this commit twice before, since the issues are quite The 7.3 may sound like a diesel but she's a sweet engine and reliable as well.1a250f36f8: divide_error:# All of help / color / mirror / Atom feed * 1a250f36f8: divide_error:# 2:35 kernel test robot 0 siblings, 0 replies only message in threadįrom: kernel test robot 2:35 UTC ( / raw) Hell just driving around town I get between 21 to 21.5mpg. So my feelings are the 7.3 which has a longer stroke gives it that low end torque that doesn't need the turbo to produce. And as well all know if you're making boost it needs more fuel. Now my driving style helps as well as I hardly ever see the boost gauge move and that's because with the tune this 7.3 has some incredible low end torque and throttle response. I know some of you are going to call bull shit on it but I had a friend along with me on this trip and right when we got into the Dallas area just before the I20 intersection I pulled over to fill up and he too couldn't believe how well this truck did. Traveling from Houston to Dallas on I45 which for the local folks know is very flat the whole way, had the wind in my tale I was able to get 28.4 mpg at 75 to 77mph. I put a gearvendors overdrive right behind the transverse case and with the 4:10s in the rear at 80mph my 7.3 is just under 2k rpms. I have a low mileage 70k miles 02 F350 4x4 DRW.

While that's a very good hwy mileage it can be better.
