@TJ - Thanks for pointing that out.
I was indeed using the wrong kernel version.
With the test kernel it works perfectly.
Does anyone know how to engage someone from Canonical Kernel team to get
this merged for Noble?
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Oh dear, I don't have good news.
I installed the kernel on my RockPro64 with the steps mentioned by
Matthew, it booted normally without the testparam from the report.
I added the testparam in grub
testparam=f081c381e7b54edcba27e5f790d47911a4cc3e726d8d256878d3df9175c020e0f081c381e7b54edcba27e5f79
That's awesome. Thanks for sharing the details.
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linux 6.8 fails to boot on arm64 if any param is more than 140 chars
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Have you tried reverting the commit I mentioned to see if that fixes the
issue?
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@TJ
I share your disbelief that led me to checking this 3 times.
I came to this conclusion by 3 times git bisecting mainline kernel
between different tags. Took me good 2 weeks to come to this conclusion
but I could be wrong.
To confirm this I tested this fix with mainline kernel with 24.04 and
I have a fix for MAAS too which I trying to get merged.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/maas/+bug/2069059
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Hi Chris,
I have added the Merge proposal but not sure how to bring this to developers'
attention.
May I ask which device did you face this issue on and are you using MAAS ?
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Merge proposal -
https://code.launchpad.net/~rathore4u/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/version-
seeds/+merge/469973
** Merge proposal linked:
https://code.launchpad.net/~rathore4u/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/version-seeds/+merge/469973
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I have added the fix here
https://git.launchpad.net/~rathore4u/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/version-
seeds/commit/?h=LP2069534-140-char-
fix&id=a16c19aee6d6f9b1ceb886ab835055668d662e8e
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Hi Matthew,
Not sure if I follow,
The bug is already fixed in upstream in versio> 6.9-rc1 so any 6.10+ kernel
will already have the it fixed.
> I added a noble entry, since noble's kernel is the one that actually
needs to be fixed.
And the next proposed hwe 6.8 for jammy
> I did have a look at
Hi @Matthew
Thanks for fixing the bug.
Can you please let me know where can I get the fixed kernel release from?
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Title:
linux 6.8 fails
Public bug reported:
Hi,
Linux 6.8 kernel fails to boot on ARM64 when any Linux command line
param is more than 140 characters.
Test Machine
=
Rockchip RK3399 based RockPro64 with latest u-boot 2024.07-rc3 in EFI
mode booting grubaa64.efi
Reproduced on
==
Ubuntu 22.04.
I tested mainline crack builds from
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/mainline/
The bug is present in v6.8.12 and v6.8 and fixed in v6.9-rc1.
I haven't been able to pinpoint the commit, my local builds are failing
so haven't been able to bisect yet.
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** Also affects: linux
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
linux 6.8 fails to boot if any param is more than 140 chars
To manage
Public bug reported:
Hi,
Linux 6.8 kernels fail to boot when any param more than 140 characters
is passed to linux. Kernel 5.15.x works fine.
This has been tested on Jammy 22.04.04 with linux-hwe-6.8 and Noble
24.04 default 6.8 kernel on ARM64 with Grub running after latest u-boot
To reproduce
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