The dev test could randomly hit the kernel bug due to the chaotic racy
access of devices by this stressor. One could try and use --no-rand-seed
to use the same base random seed for more repeatable testing.

The dev stressor does report the device being accessed in argv[], this
can be observed when using ps -ef, for example one will see output
something like:

root      596457  596449 57 00:05 pts/0    00:00:03 
stress-ng-dev:/dev/input/mice                         
root      596458  596451 36 00:05 pts/0    00:00:02 
stress-ng-dev:/dev/input/event2                       
root      596459  596450 25 00:05 pts/0    00:00:01 
stress-ng-dev:/dev/input/mouse2                       
root      596461  596453  3 00:05 pts/0    00:00:00 stress-ng-dev:/dev/psaux    
                          
root      596462  596452 21 00:05 pts/0    00:00:01 
stress-ng-dev:/dev/vhost-vsock                        
root      596474  596454  5 00:05 pts/0    00:00:00 
stress-ng-dev:/dev/input/mouse2                       
root      596483  596455 55 00:05 pts/0    00:00:03 
stress-ng-dev:/dev/input/event2                       
root      596484  596456 22 00:05 pts/0    00:00:01 stress-ng-dev:/dev/psaux    
    

...showing the stress-ng-dev stressor followed by the name of the device
being exercised. If these processes are hung then it will show which
device was being accessed when the process hung.

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  dev test from ubuntu_stress_smoke_tests cause kernel oops on F-5.4
  xilinx ZCU106

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