The Precise Pangolin has reached end of life, so this bug will not be
fixed for that release
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This isn't caused by ubiquity if it's at startup, since ubiquity would
only care about it w/r/t partitioning, and that hasn't been the case
since somewhere during the development cycle of 16.04 -- when we updated
partman-base to stop trying to partition rpmb devices.
Closing the ubiquity task as I
> While use of eMMC is not widespread,...
A majority of Chromebooks rely on eMMC these days...
> Exhibits 15-20 second delay (with screen purple) at EVERY power
on/startup.
... and their *total* boot time is way shorter than 10 seconds.
If you're curious, ChromeOS kernels are here:
https://chr
Verified still present, for 16.10 ..
New install of 16.10 on 'HP Stream 11 Pro G2'. No issue with install,
other than slight delay at startup/re-start(s). Exhibits 15-20 second
delay (with screen purple) at EVERY power on/startup.
No change, from issue for 16.04 LTS.
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This issue is still present on 16.04.1 LTS, and is not resolved by being
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It is also present for 16.10 ..
While use of eMMC is not widespread, this UNRESOLVED issue causes (at
very least) a 15-20 second delay on startup.
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Hi - I'm not sure if this is the right place to put this (and apologies if it
isn't!), but I think what I'm experiencing on my HP Stream 11 might be related
to this issue. I just posted full details on askubuntu here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/687018/new-14-04-install-on-hp-stream-11-wont-b
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Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu Trusty)
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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It's also important that you fix the live medium + installer because it
takes a long time to boot up an install ubuntu.
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Am hoping someone can still help me out with this; I've updating 60
-persistent-storage.rules, but still have a delay in start up. . . Looks
like to me there are other rules related to USB trying to access, please
help!
patrick@patrick-Aspire-ES1-111M ~ $ uname -a
Linux patrick-Aspire-ES1-111M 3.
I have done repeated installs of 14.04 LTS and 15.04 on an HP Stream 11
notebooks.
This issue generally does NOT occur, other than briefly during initial
load of Ubuntu installer (and sometimes during early stages of install).
This adds no more than 15% to the time it takes to install Ubuntu (with
ChromeOS fix/workaround: https://chromium-
review.googlesource.com/#/q/Ibb21a90a754261f0bb5b0f03b868ad8d8dbc6530
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Thanks Daniel. There is nothing any more which tries to access the rpmb
device from the udev rule, so something else seems to probe it now. I'm
afraid I don't have an off-hand idea what that could be
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calling: test
version 219
=== trie on-disk ===
tool version: 219
file size: 6820666 bytes
header size 80 bytes
strings1727930 bytes
nodes 5092656 bytes
Load module index
Network interface NamePolicy= disabled on kernel command line, ignoring.
ti
Ah, it's documented in /usr/share/doc/systemd/README.Debian. Boot with
holding left shift to get the grub boot menu, "e"dit the default entry,
and append "systemd.debug" on the "linux" line. Then you have a root
shell on Ctrl+Alt+F9.
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Could you please tell us how to interrupt the boot process of the
install iso and give a command shell to run this command? The boot
process never ends even after 20+mins.
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For anyone who is still affected, please run
sudo udevadm test /block/mmcblk0rpmb
and copy&paste the output here.
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I have the same problem with Ubuntu 15.04 (after upgrading from 14.10),
too. It seems that the bug is not fixed at all.
Should we open a new bug or continue watching this one?
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I think more work is needed here for 15.04 too. Booting ubuntu-15.04
-desktop-amd64.iso, after a few minutes waiting at the splash screen I
press escape and watch it struggle through another couple of minutes of
errors related to mmcblk0rpmb.
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A fix is great, however ..
I am unable to install Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on the HP Stream 11, due to this
bug. The fix/update would fix this, but I would need to add it to the
install image.
I can install Ubuntu 14.10 on the HP Stream 11, but it is slow to boot
(due to this bug). This update is not yet
This bug was fixed in the package systemd - 204-5ubuntu20.11
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* Add debian/extra/rules/62-google-cloudimg.rules: Use "noop" scheduler for
Google virtio drives. (LP: #1420544)
[ Martin Pitt ]
* Add upstrea
This bug is resolved in my particular case, running Trusty 14.04.1 on
kernel 3.16.0-31-generic on an Acer ES1-111M and without need of any
editing of /lib/udev/rules.d/60-persistent-storage.rules
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paolo, do you have the "udisks" package installed? If so, see above. If
not, please file a new bug with the output of "sudo udevadm test
/block/mmcblk0rpmb". Thanks!
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On my HP stream 11 with xubuntu 14.04, the 204.5ubuntu20.11 did not solve the
issue.
(I do not know how to tag it as not working).
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I finally found how to download and install trusty-proposed packages on
Trisquel 7. But the patch doesn't work at all on my netbook. It still
takes 17 minutes to boot up.
Now I'm wondering if I should wait until a patched kernel is released or
if I should simply return my netbook back to the store
It's quite unfortunate JEDEC re-used the word "partition". The
"hardware" partitioning implemented by eMMC has nothing in common with
the software partitioning everyone is familiar with (one sits on top of
the other).
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> Also, I wonder what would happen if I simply erase and format the
mmcblk0rpmb partition in ext4.
The Replay Protected Memory Block is not a normal partition. To access
it you need the secret key it was most likely programmed with.
Even if you had this key it's unlikely you could do anything wit
I went to add a sd card and fired up gparted. Right away the app hangs
while scanning the drives and the lag started again. I went looked at
the logs and the messages are back:
[ 3394.677696] mmcblk0rpmb: error -110 transferring data, sector 8, nr 8, cmd
response 0x900, card status 0xb00
[ 3394
@Martin Pitt
Thank you for replying.
I followed the steps to add Trusty-proposed and did my update, but
Trisquel tells me that I need authentication keys and blabla... And I
really don't know how to get those keys. Otherwise, can I manually
install the patch?
Also, I wonder what would happen if
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I can confirm that the updated "proposed" packages fix the problem. I
tested the updates on Ubuntu "trusty" and a derivative called Elementary
OS Feeya Beta 2 running on an HP Stream 13. The messages and lag are
gone once I'm in, but I still suffer from the 1-2 minute bootup lag that
I think i
Martin:
> Yes, we can SRU it there, too.
OK, Martin, thank you. Please SRU it there, so I can test it.
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MitraX [2015-02-25 7:57 -]:
> Is there any way to implement the patch in Ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn?
Yes, we can SRU it there, too.
> Or a new bug should be reported separately for this version?
Pretty please no, that only confuses matters for everyone involved.
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simon thunder [2015-02-25 5:47 -]:
> I'm a Linux beginner and I'd like to know how to install the patch. Can
> anybody tell me how? Thank you!
See comment #42 in this bug report. It's documented here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed
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I Have the same problem with my new netbook using Trisquel 7 (based on
Ubuntu 14.04).
I'm a Linux beginner and I'd like to know how to install the patch. Can
anybody tell me how? Thank you!
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The issue also affects Ubuntu 14.10 installed on 32GB eMMC (built-in
instead of hard disk) on Acer Aspire ES1-111M.
Will the fix be released for Utopic Unicorn, too?
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Hello seshagiri, or anyone else affected,
Accepted systemd into trusty-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/204-5ubuntu20.11 in a few
hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
http
** Description changed:
As per JEDEC 4.5 spec for eMMC devices,
There is a new partitions as part of eMMC storage devices it self. (Further
details please refer eMMC spec)
*In Linux Kernel@ 3.10.33, mmc driver has created a new partitions with
"mmcblkXrpmb" if device expresses it suppo
I uploaded a trusty update for this to the SRU review queue. Please test
the -proposed package once it is available to verify this, as it's not
really practical to write down a test case which works independently of
this affected hardware. Thanks!
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No, this won't be backported. This is a classic bug fix for stable-
updates, I'll prepare uploads soon.
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Status: New
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Status: New
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Understood, thanks Martin. Should I wait for the backports repository to
refresh with the fix and then just apply it?
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Please don't file a new bug for SRU backports, that just makes all the
information and status unnecessarily hard to track.
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Thank you for the fix. Will it be available for those of us running
12.04, or should I file a new bug report requesting that?
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Martin, new bug report created:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1422338
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SneA, errors on the mmcblk0 device itself, and "-boot" are something
different then. In general we do want to blkid those, as if they have a
medium then we do want to recognize them. It wuold be intersting to see
if we can detect whether they have a medium before we run blkid, perhaps
there's somet
Should we deal with the mmcblk[0-9]*boot[0-9]* pattern in the same way
as the mmcblk[0-9]*rpmb one?
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Running latest Vivid daily build on Lenovo Thinkpad 10 with Samsung eMMC
MDGAGC 116 GiB:
Ubuntu 15.04 (vivid-desktop-amd64.iso 2015-02-16 8:05)
Linux 3.18.0-13-generic
systemd 218-10ubuntu1
[ 12.337332] mmc0: BKOPS_EN bit is not set
[ 12.348788] mmc0: new HS200 MMC card at address 0001
[ 12
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* Merge with Debian unstable. Remaining Ubuntu changes:
- Hack to support system-image read-only /etc, and modify files in
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I experienced it on a fresh Ubuntu 14.04 LTS installation on an HP
Stream 11. Tried the #26 patch but the dmesg errors are still there.
Kernel is 3.13.0-45-generic #74-Ubuntu SMP.
** Attachment added: "sudo udevadm test /block/mmcblk0rpmb"
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I experience this with a HP Stream 13 and a clean 14.10 install. I tried
the 60-persistent-storage.rules in #16, but they did not fix the
problem, which I saw about 15 seconds into startup on dmesg.
It may have reduced the occurrences as I only saw it happen once.
Kernel is 3.16.0-23-generic #31-
Also experiencing this on Lenovo Thinkpad 10 tablet with Samsung eMMC.
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http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/commit/?id=b87b01c
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Thanks Patrick!
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@Martin: This was the issue, problem now solved with disabling
/lib/udev/rules.d/80-udisks.rules !
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@Patrick: That's why:
IMPORT 'udisks-part-id /dev/mmcblk0rpmb' /lib/udev/rules.d/80-udisks.rules:84
starting 'udisks-part-id /dev/mmcblk0rpmb'
'udisks-part-id /dev/mmcblk0rpmb' [10806] exit with return code 0
Apparently you still have the old udisks 1.x installed; can you try
"sudo dpkg -P udisks
@Martin: No Problem, you find the output attached.
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Maybe this is more useful for you
http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.mmc
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.mmc/31066
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@Patrick: Thanks for testing. With that new rule installed, could you
please copy&paste the output of
sudo udevadm test /block/mmcblk0rpmb
That might reveal what else is trying to access it. Thanks!
@jeremy: I don't see RPMB related changes in that commit, but then again
I'm not a kernel devel
Don't you think this problem will be fixed with this kernel 3.20 commit
?
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/aa7ed01f93ff7e149cad46f13f66b269d59c9bc0
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I tested your new rules on my Acer ES1-111M but the issue still
persists.
[1.595088] mmcblk0rpmb: mmc0:0001 HBG4e\x05 partition 3 4.00 MiB
...
[9.829699] mmcblk0rpmb: error -110 transferring data, sector 8064, nr 8,
cmd response 0x900, card status 0xb00
[9.829706] mmcblk0rpmb: retryin
I don't have such a device and the original reporter wasn't very clear
on where exactly he fixed the rules. I think I understand where it's
going wrong, but to double-check, could you please replace
/lib/udev/rules.d/60-persistent-storage.rules with this version and
confirm that it's working proper
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Same bug occurs with Vivid (booted as live-system),
uname -a:
Linux ubuntu-desktop-next 3.18.0-12-generic #13-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 29 04:35:32
UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
System: Acer ES1-111M
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Interesting, do-release-upgrade -d is certainly supposed to work. A bug
report with the precise failure would be appreciated! s/utopic/vivid/ in
/etc/apt/sources.list and good old "apt full-upgrade" (or apt-get dist-
upgrade) works well. But keep in mind that vivid is still under
development and pr
This occurs on an HP Stream 13 under 14.10. Is there a way to upgrade to
vivid? `do-release-upgrade -d` failed for me.
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Which Ubuntu release and kernel version does that apply to? Please send
the uname -a output. Testing this under the current vivid kernel (3.18)
would be very much appreciated. Thanks!
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Same issue on Medion AKOYA S6214T (MD 99380) with the timeouts. Nell's
kernel patch helps.
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Same issue on HP Stream 13. Sometimes the boot is a little bit faster,
almost usable. Other times the system is completely unusable. This bug
is a critical.
The file 60-persistent-storage.rules makes no difference.
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Also experiencing this on HP Omni 10
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Also experiencing this on HAIER w1048 lynx
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HP Stream 11 also experiences continuous kernel errors related to
mmcblk0rpmb "mmcblk0rpmb: error -110 transferring data" causing nearly
everything to timeout or hang. The system is not usable until Nell's
kernel patch is applied - even install could not complete after 16
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Also experiencing this on an asus x205ta.
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This bug is also a problem on the pipo w2.
Any permanent fix would be greatly appreciated here as well
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Multiple timeout errors occur when trying to install Ubuntu 14.10 on an
Asus T100 Transformer. These take the form:
Aug 24 13:42:46 Asus-T100TA kernel: [ 517.844809] Buffer I/O error on device
mmcblk0rpmb, logical block 16
Aug 24 13:42:54 Asus-T100TA kernel: [ 526.053415] mmc0: Got data interrup
** Summary changed:
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+ Fix udev rules to consider mmc rpmb partitions
** Description changed:
- As per JESD 4.5 spec for eMMC devices,
- There is a new partitions as part of eMMC storage devices it self. (Further
details please refer eMMC spec)
+ As per J
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