Hi Joseph,
Is it possible to provide me with multiple kernels with different bisects?
I can then run through them in quick sequence and provide you an update. This
was we can minimize turn-around time. Due to this bug we are unable to move to
newer kernel that have security fixes for high importance vulnerabilities.
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Title:
On VMware ESXi with PCI passthru enabled for Intel NVMe Ubuntu Xenial
VM does not boot
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
My set up is a Cisco UCS c240 server with an Intel NVMe 1.6TB drive
running VMware ESXi version 6.0U2. NVMe device is made available as a
PCI passthru device and not claimed by ESXi kernel. This NVMe device
when added to a Ubuntu 16.04.2 running kernel version 4.4.0-62 and
above does not boot, kernel does not boot fully and hangs for while
before the VM powers off. However, running kernel versions 4.4.0-43,
4.4.0-53, 4.4.0-57, and 4.4.0-59 everything works as expected. Earlier
versions of the kernel also do not work. Here is a short list of the I
tested with
4.4.0-31 -> kernel panic (different issue)
4.4.0-43 -> works
4.4.0-53 -> works
4.4.0-57 -> works
4.4.0-59 -> works
4.4.0-62 -> fail
4.4.0-64 -> fail
4.4.0-75 -> fail
4.4.0-77 -> fail
4.8.0-51 -> fail
~# cat /proc/version_signature
Ubuntu 4.4.0-75.96-generic 4.4.59
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