Verification done for focal-proposed.
No regressions in the consistent/flaky fail sets.
Proposed kernel:
---
$ uname -rv
5.4.0-55-generic #61-Ubuntu SMP Mon Nov 9 20:45:34 UTC 2020
$ VERSION='5.4.0-55-generic #61-Ubuntu'
Number of runs:
$ grep -h -e ^Fail -e ^PLATFORM xfstests.log.* | grep -A1
Verification done for focal-proposed.
No regressions in the consistent/flaky fail sets.
The flaky fail set had a long tail (tests that failed just a few times),
but it can be isolated to another btrfs commit, and it doesn't seem to
happen often. (e.g. not seen on focal-proposed, but seen on focal
In comment #17, read:
Verification done for BIONIC-proposed. (see 4.15 kernel.)
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Title:
Bionic: btrfs: kernel BUG at /build/linux-
Explanatory note on bionic-proposed (see comment #17):
The flaky fail set had a long tail (tests that failed just a few times).
Symptom:
---
The logs show the failure cause is output mismatch, because '/target'
failed to umount (busy), and it was logged; e.g.,
btrfs/027 [failed, e
Hi Matthew,
I was going through some kernel bugs and it looks this one has already been
released,
but just didn't get updated automatically as its LP number is not directly
mentioned
in the changelog.
Marking it as Fix Released.
Hope this helps!
cheers,
Mauricio
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This seems to cause bug 1844186 per the good/bad versions reported
(4.15.0-58 and -60) being the only mention to nnp in the changelog,
if I read it correctly.
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Apparently this seems to be introduced by bug 1839037,
which is related to nnp and the only mention to it in
the changelog of linux 4.15.0-60.67 [1] if read right.
[1] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/4.15.0-60.67
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This fix is released for bionic and disco. Setting both as such.
For some reason the SRU machinery didn't pick it to this LP bug.
Bionic:
~/git/ubuntu-bionic$ git log --oneline origin/master -- drivers/md/bcache/ |
grep 'bcache: only set BCACHE_DEV_WB_RUNNING when cached device attached'
474349a
Cosmic)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu Bionic)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Mauricio
Attaching debian-installer debdiff to update the kernel version
so that the netboot images include this driver update on Bionic.
The kernel version eventually settled on is 4.15.0-62 after bug
searching on versions after 4.15.0-58 (which releases this 'fix').
This builds correctly on all architec
** Patch added: "d-i_bionic_lp1836635.debdiff"
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Title:
Bionic: support for Solarflare X2542 network adapter (sfc driver)
Status in debian-installer package in
Verification successful with netboot image from bionic-proposed:
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic-
proposed/main/installer-$ARCH/20101020ubuntu543.11/
Same testing as done on comment #8:
I have tested the installer with regular/lvm disk partition layouts
on amd64/i386/arm64/ppc64e
Hi @jsalisbury
> I also built a 4.10 based test kernel(16.04.3). [snip]
Thanks.
> Can you test this kernel and see if it resolves this bug?
Yes, it does.
I have verified both the patched one (4.10.0-35.39~lp1721070), which passes,
and its original version (4.10.0-35.39), which fails; so the pa
Joseph,
Again, thanks.
I had a few suggestions on the submitted backports, and observed a subtle
problem in one of them.
If you prefer, I can submit the ones I have here, if that saves you some cycles.
cheers,
Mauricio
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** Summary changed:
- powerpc/64s: Add workaround for P9 vector CI load issuenext
+ powerpc/64s: Add workaround for P9 vector CI load issue
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Patch set v2 submitted [1].
[1] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-
team/2017-October/087858.html
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Title:
powerpc/64s: Add wo
Sep 20 20:07:36 | sdai: get_state
Sep 20 20:07:36 | sdai: path_checker = directio (internal default)
Sep 20 20:07:36 | sdai: checker timeout = 30 ms (internal default)
Sep 20 20:07:36 | io_setup failed
Sep 20 20:07:36 | sdai: checker init failed
== Comment: #7 - Mauricio Faria De Oliveir
ernal default)
Sep 20 20:07:36 | sdai: checker timeout = 30 ms (internal default)
Sep 20 20:07:36 | io_setup failed
Sep 20 20:07:36 | sdai: checker init failed
== Comment: #7 - Mauricio Faria De Oliveira -
2016-09-27 18:32:57 ==
The function is failing at the io_setup() system call.
@
Bug description updated w/ SRU template.
Patch submitted to kernel-team mailing list.
[SRU Z/X][PATCH] scsi: ipr: do not set DID_PASSTHROUGH on CHECK CONDITION
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2017-August/086518.html
Requested for
- Zesty/17.04 (target 16.04.3 HWE kernel / v4.10-ba
O module
Ubuntu 16.04.2:
===
- Running with new kernel Ubuntu 4.8.0-520-generic #550~16.04.1+bz154734
from Mauricio Faria De Oliveira.
Problem Description:
In this Briggs system, I'm running with new Ubuntu 4.8.0-520-generic
#550~16.04.1+bz154734 t
16.04.2:
===
- Running with new kernel Ubuntu 4.8.0-520-generic #550~16.04.1+bz154734
from Mauricio Faria De Oliveira.
Problem Description:
In this Briggs system, I'm running with new Ubuntu 4.8.0-520-generic
#550~16.04.1+bz154734 that has fix f
le
- port0 --> Seagate
#1-B I/O module
-
- Ubuntu 16.04.2:
- ===
-
- - Running with new kernel Ubuntu 4.8.0-520-generic #550~16.04.1+bz154734
- from Mauricio Faria De Oliveira.
Problem Description:
- In this Bri
Public bug reported:
On LP1646857, patch [1] was applied (Zesty, Yakkety, Xenial).
However, this patch [2] fixes a use-after-free problem on it, and it's not yet
applied (Yakkety, Xenial), only applied on Zesty so far.
Please apply patch [2] for Yakkety and Xenial HWE.
Thank you.
[1]
http://g
Posted patch to kernel-t...@lists.ubuntu.com .
$ git send-email --to kernel-t...@lists.ubuntu.com use-after-free.patch
use-after-free.patch
<...>
From: Mauricio Faria de Oliveira
To: kernel-t...@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: [SRU][Xenial][Yakkety] 8250_pci: Fix potential use-after-free in
> If, due to the nature of the issue you have encountered, you are unable
> to run this command, please add a comment stating that fact and change
> the bug status to 'Confirmed'.
Right.
This is just a request for adding the patch which fixes a potential problem in
an applied patch.
Changing bug
The patch in the kernel-team mailing list:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2017-March/082822.html
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Title:
Add Use-Afte
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1670490 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1670490
Thanks for the report/request for Power.
This commit has been requested on LP #1670490.
Marking as a duplicate.
cheers,
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1670490
FC Adapter (LPe32000-base
Thanks, @cyphermox and @smb.
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Title:
dm-queue-length module is not included in installer/initramfs
Status in hw-detect package in U
Public bug reported:
Hi Canonical,
This a "duplicate" of LP #1580557 comment #1 (yes, a comment).
(It seems there was a problem in the bug bridge and it merged 2 bugs.)
This is about including these 2 upstream commits for the lpfc driver:
Mauricio Faria De Oliveira 2016-05-11 08:37
uot; of LP #1580557 comment #1 (yes, a comment).
(It seems there was a problem in the bug bridge and it merged 2 bugs.)
This is about including these 2 upstream commits for the lpfc driver:
Mauricio Faria De Oliveira 2016-05-11 08:37:31 BRT
Hi Canonical,
The 2 upstream commits that re
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1572624 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1572624
Hi,
Apologies for the confusion w/ the bug bridge; it has been reported.
LP 1580557 and LP 1580560 are the same bug (previously marked as a dup,
but removed later).
It seems the invalidation of this one d
itle:
scsi-firmware udeb does not include ql2500_fw.bin
Status in linux-firmware package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in linux-firmware source package in Trusty:
Fix Committed
Status in linux-firmware source package in Xenial:
Fix Released
Bug description:
== Comment: #0 - Mauricio Faria
Hi Tim,
Sorry, this has been closed as unreproducible on the LTC side, and not
reflected here.
Marking this bug as Invalid.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Tim,
This looks like the same deal w/ the other bug today; closed as unreproducible,
which was not reflected here.
I'll pass this on to the bug bridge team.
This has been posted as an internal (hm.) comment:
> This issue is not getting re-created with recent ubuntu build.
** Changed in: linux
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
ISST-KVM:R3-0:Firestone:Ubuntu14043:beng2:Cannot reach ne
Hi Chris,
Thanks, I see the new version in trusty-proposed.
$ echo 'deb http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/ trusty-proposed restricted
main multiverse universe' | sudo tee
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/trusty-proposed.list
deb http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/ trusty-proposed restricted main
m
Hi Kalpana,
Can you please test the version in -proposed?
I dont have virsh handy in my environment, and kdump-tools is not quite
working here (I'll follow up internally).
(add the trusty-proposed repo as in comment #14, then reinstall the
package, if the dev version is still there)
$ sudo apt-
Public bug reported:
On ppc64el, there's no vmlinu/z/, only vmlinu/x/.
Thus, kdump-config load fails as follows:
# kdump-config load
Cannot open `/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-27-generic': No such file or directory
* failed to load kdump kernel
This small patch (attached) fixes the issue.
It defaults K
Chris,
One of the bugs in the way for in-guest generated crash dumps is [1].
Is it possible for you to please help there, just to make it gets assigned
quickly?
Thank you very much,
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/makedumpfile/+bug/1324544
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Public bug reported:
The cpufreq driver for powernv is currently built as a module (powernv-
cpufreq.ko; see bug 1309576).
It is not automatically loaded in the boot process (even when included
in the initrd).
It is desirable to have it built-in so it automatically loads on systems
booting in P
Hi,
> This bug is missing log files that will aid in diagnosing the problem. [...]
> [...]
> This change has been made by an automated script, maintained by the Ubuntu
> Kernel Team.
Since the problem's diagnostic is clear (i.e., see the current config
files), and the patch sent to the kernel-te
Thanks, Kalpana.
Changing the tag to verification-done, as per Kalpana's comment #17, as
requested on comment #12.
> [...] If this package fixes the bug for you, please add a comment to this
> bug,
> mentioning the version of the package you tested, and change the tag from
> verification-neede
Public bug reported:
Hi,
Is it possible to (discuss how to) enable the crash package to on the
ppc64el arch?
Recently the kernel received the config changes
(CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP=y, CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=y, currently in the -proposed pocket
[1])
Is it hard to move to GDB 7.7? (ppc64el GDB package s
I got news we have the patch on top of Ubuntu's src pkg available, and
that it will be attached here.
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Support for the ppc64e
Hi Matthias,
I built a test version of the crash package for internal testing here.
It's probably going to have its round of testing on Monday (due to timezone
differences).
It's just
- the patches above in gdb-7.6-ppc64el.patch (filterdiff --strip=1
--addprefix=gdb-7.6/ patches/*.patch)
Question..
The powernv-cpufreq module is not automatically loaded by the kernel (even if
put in the initramfs).
Would it be possible to have it built-in (rather than as a module) in
some time?
As discussed on Ubuntu's kernel-team mailing list, it fails gracefully on
non-compatible hardware
(an
Hi Tim,
Ok! The kernel in -proposed has those bits.
They're working.
The expected cpufreq files showed up in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/*,
and frequency went up and down as expected when setting governors to
performance, powersave, ondemand (default).
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Hi Matthias,
Yes, we need this for trusty.
Thanks.
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Status: Incomplete => In Progress
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Public bug reported:
Bug originally reported and fixes provided by Brian Hart, IBM.
Various warnings will be seen when building an out-of-tree module with
-Wsign-compare if any of the following are included:
include/linux/bitops.h
include/linux/cpumask.h
include/linux/fb.h
Seen on post-release
Patches submitted to the mailing list. [1]
Marking this as confirmed since I confirmed Brian's report.
[1] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2014-May/043098.html
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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The e-mail thread mentions 'Trusty SRU' on subject, but not sure where
to reflect it on this bug's fields.
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Warnings when bui
Tim asked for waiting the 2 commits in linux-next to make into linux.
I'll ping him when that happens.
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Warnings when buildi
Thanks, Brian.
I just passed along in the kernel-team mailing list, as Tim requested last time.
I'll ping you once there are news.
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... guy is blazing fast; commits in master-next.
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Title:
Warnings when building out-of-tree module with -Wsign-compare
Status in “l
Public bug reported:
Hi,
May we discuss/implement switching the kernel image type/filename on
ppc64el from vmlinu*x* to vmlinu*z* ?
Problem:
In the current situation, some issues occur because of 1) or 2):
1) the presence of /boot/vmlinu*x* w/ no debug symbols (vmlinux
conventi
** Patch added: "ppc64el-vmlinuz-d-i.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1358920/+attachment/4181881/+files/ppc64el-vmlinuz-d-i.debdiff
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Thanks.
For the record, I'll file bugs upstream for the userpace tools failing
(discussed on irc).
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Title:
Swith kernel to vmlinuz
Thanks for all the effort involved. :)
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Switch kernel to vmlinuz (from vmlinux) on ppc64el
Status in “debian-installer” pack
> Except that OPAL/petitboot cannot boot a zImage ... FAIL !~
Epic fail.
Really sorry about that (and the effort involved).
Apologies, everyone.
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AFAICT from the long description,
this bug needs the patches from these 2 open bugs:
LP #1324544
LP #1349994
Both in 'New' state, so meaning those patches haven't been
committed/released in packages.
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$ uname -r
3.13.0-32-generic
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Title:
Warnings when building out-of-tree module with -Wsign-compare
Status in “linu
The packages in proposed fix it.
Thanks.
$ ARCH=powerpc make -C /usr/src/linux-headers-`uname -r` M=`pwd` clean modules
2>&1 | fgrep Wsign-compare
include/linux/bitops.h:77:3641: warning: signed and unsigned type in
conditional expression [-Wsign-compare]
include/linux/cpumask.h:603:26: warning:
Thanks, Chris!
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makedumpfile: kdump-config load fails with vmlinux kernel (vs.
vmlinuz)
Status in “makedumpfile” pa
Hi Chris & Laurent,
Aren't these other 2 ppc64el-specific patches required too?
- kexec/ppc64: Handle reserved memory ranges exported by OPAL firmware.
- kexec/ppc64: Fix up ELF header and dt for PowerNV platform.
I'm not knowledgeable in kexec, but I see those upstream post-2.0.6 as
well.
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Hi Chris,
Thanks for fixing this out.
One question:
> [Test Case]
> Taken from:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/CrashdumpRecipe
> [...]
> 2) increase crashdump size:
> sudo vim /etc/default/grub.d/kexec-tools.cfg
> set crashkernel=1024M
Is there any possibility to make this value something 'pe
@arges
Ok! Thanks for letting us know.
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Title:
linux: kdump on Ubuntu 14.04 is not generating a dump.
Status in “linux” package in
Attaching debdiffs for Utopic and Trusty.
The patch fixes this issue:
$ sudo kdump-config load
Cannot open `/boot/vmlinuz-3.16.0-14-generic': No such file or directory
* failed to load kdump kernel
Test OK on Utopic:
$ sudo kdump-config load
Modified cmd
** Patch added: "makedumpfile-vmlinux-trusty.debdiff"
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Marking as confirmed since this is hit / mentioned as part of LP
#1352056 and LP #1350443
** Changed in: makedumpfile (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Adding tag 'verification-done-utopic' as requested in comment 13.
Verification done internally, but the bug mirroring didn't fully did the tags.
** Tags added: verification-done-utopic
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Heheh, indeed.
By the way, I reported that issue here a few days ago.
Hopefully the bug mirroring team will get that fixed.
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Hi, @arges @apw
Can this be pushed to Trusty and Utopic as well? (per comment #10)
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ISST-LTE: ubuntu15.04 installer is missi
Sent request to kernel-team mailing list (SRU for Trusty/Utopic).
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Title:
ISST-LTE: ubuntu15.04 installer is missing ibmvfc driver
The kernel packages in -proposed solves the problem.
The ibmvfc module is present on scsi-modules for both trusty and utopic.
Trusty:
3.13.0-49.81 proposed (main)
$ wget -q
http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/pool/main/l/linux/scsi-modules-3.13.0-49-generic-di_3.13.0-49.81_p
Public bug reported:
Hi Canonical,
Please apply this kernel commit for Trusty SRU / 14.04.x (already in 14.10,
15.04, and later):
- 27f344eb15dd0da80ebec80c7245e8c85043f841 lpfc: Add iotag memory barrier
Tested on top of linux 3.13.0-55.94 (applies cleanly; cherrypick)
It fixes the this issue
@arges
I'll check if qlogic may review/reply to continue some activity.
I'm not experienced w/ the review/commit process for this subsystem, so if it's
someone else who should reply, please let me know.
Thanks for your attention on this one.
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This has been committed in Trusty and Utopic.
Thanks @apw and @arges!
@henry-szablicki
It should be released with the next kernel package.
It will later hit the netboot installer (watch this changelog [1]), and
eventually the next install media (14.04.3).
References:
[1] https://launchpad.net/
Public bug reported:
The kernel option CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_SPLIT has been enabled in vivid
(commit bb5f2d940954fb389f16a0f7ad05b5a53a7e5227).
It moves debuginfo to .dwo files, using gcc -split-dwarf.
The kernel packaging received no updates to include the .dwo files, AFAICT.
This results in gdb
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1413646 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1413646
** Changed in: crash (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1413646
15.04: incomplete debug symbols package - please disable
CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_SPLIT or p
@apw thanks, Andy.
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Title:
15.04: incomplete debug symbols package - please disable
CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_SPLIT or package the .dwo fi
temp/ausratsrv5Node01/server1/TeamEAR/cqweb.war/dmesg1.txt
on 2016-03-21 14:47:26
== Comment: #2 - Application Cdeadmin -
2016-03-21 15:55:16 ==
== Comment: #12 - Mauricio Faria De Oliveira -
2016-04-04 14:09:48 ==
Info from Mike on ST.
Assigned the adapter in the drawer to the LPAR, it
commits for the lpfc driver:
Mauricio Faria De Oliveira 2016-05-11 08:37:31 BRT
Hi Canonical,
The 2 upstream commits that resolve this problem are:
0290217ad830f2813bb9ed5f51af686c0c591f28 lpfc: Correct loss of target
discovery after cable swap.
be6bb94100dc6803a530e20aad05360e626
bug bridge and it merged 2 bugs.)
This is about including these 2 upstream commits for the lpfc driver:
Mauricio Faria De Oliveira 2016-05-11 08:37:31 BRT
Hi Canonical,
The 2 upstream commits that resolve this problem are:
0290217ad830f2813bb9ed5f51af686c0c591f28 lpfc: Correct loss
irmware is FW840.20 (SC840_100) (t) FW840.10 (SC840_079)
(p) FW840.20 (SC840_100) (b)
Version of PFW is 14492016042881CF0681
== Comment: #4 - Mauricio Faria De Oliveira -
2016-10-13 10:16:40 ==
Hi Canonical,
This patch series that resolves this problem made linux mainline in the 4.9
me
esg Log: dmesg1.txt
mlfield (mlfi...@us.ibm.com) added native attachment
/opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/profiles/cqweb/temp/ausratsrv5Node01/server1/TeamEAR/cqweb.war/dmesg1.txt
on 2016-03-21 14:47:26
== Comment: #2 - Application Cdeadmin -
2016-03-21 15:55:16 ==
== Comment: #12 - Maurici
Thanks for marking this bug as verified.
It looks good -- I've checked the patch is there, and change is trivial,
but couldn't get a response from the test team in time. Sorry for that.
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Verification done, the kernel in -proposed solves the problem.
Tag updated.
Thanks!
** Tags removed: verification-needed-trusty
** Tags added: verification-done-trusty
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There's been difficulty in reproducing this problem. Closing as invalid
for now. Thanks!
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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For documentation purposes, that commit eventually made mainline
(a30c2a3bf8571c6748dd16edc10b32d45ed71a72).
Note the issue could not be reproduced w/ 14.04.3 anyway.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Auto Error Recovery is failing after error injected f
Hey,
Marking this bug as Invalid.
It has come to my attention that PowerVM support requires a HWE kernel (it's
not supported w/ the 3.13 series), which includes the LE commit of interest.
Apologies for the noise.
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Status: New => Invalid
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** Changed in: zfs-linux (Ubuntu Lunar)
Importance: Medium => Undecided
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Title:
Multiple data corruption issues in zfs
Statu
Hey Chris,
> ... the primary way that users get zfs in Ubuntu is via the module built with
> the *kernel* image.
> ... fixing that requires a zfs-linux upload and then a further kernel upload
> to pull in the new zfs.
Yes, fixing the zfs modules shipped with the kernel packages require
uploads
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
* Multiple data corruption issues have been identified and fixed in
ZFS. Some of them, at varying real-life reproducibility frequency have
been deterimed to affect very old zfs releases. Recommendation is to
upgrade to 2.2.2 or 2.1.14 or backport dn
Reviewed zfs-linux on mantic/jammy/focal-unapproved for acceptance.
They all look good to me (notes below, in addition to usual checks),
but I'll ask for another reviewer to provide input too, as it's ZFS.
(But I did want to provide some assistance in this long-running SRU.)
Thanks,
Mauricio
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Marking this bug as Fix Released:
The mentioned patch was applied in 5.4.0-1061.69,
and is present is 5.4.0-1068.77 (in fips-updates).
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$ git log --oneline -2 Ubuntu-fips-5.4.0-1060.68..Ubuntu-fips-5.4.0-1061.69 --
drivers/char/random.c
58ce102c669e UBUNTU: SAUCE: random: fallback to CRNG while DRBG is not yet
initialized
9579b4bc92c5 UBUNTU: SAUCE: random: Use Crypto API DRBG for urandom in FIPS mode
$ git log --oneline -2 Ubun
Possible workaround w/ losetup.
# uname -rv
5.15.0-69-generic #76-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 17 17:19:29 UTC 2023
# cat /sys/module/loop/parameters/max_loop
8
# losetup -nl | sort
/dev/loop0 0 0 1 1 /var/lib/snapd/snaps/lxd_24322.snap
0 512
/dev/loop1 0 0
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