On 2020/11/29 13:20, Theo Buehler wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 29, 2020 at 11:22:06AM +0000, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > I have now seen mine crash with just the base "on by default" daemons,
> > one incoming ssh connection, top, and dhclient running.
> > 
> > I'm going to try bisecting old kernels to see if I can figure out when
> > it was introduced.
> > 
> > It might also be interesting to try GENERIC rather than GENERIC.MP.
> > 
> 
> Thanks for digging into this. Your APU seems much worse off than mine,
> which takes a few weeks before crashing these days, so it's not much use
> for bisecting.
> 
> Just a few data points that may help, assuming we see the same thing.
> 
> I had been running the firwmare 4.10.0.3 for more than a year with
> seemingly no issues, but I updated to 4.12.0.6 early November.
> 
> My snapshot updates prior to running into crashes were
> 
> Jul 7 -> Aug 21 -> Sep 21.
> 
> The first crash I had was with the Sep 21 snapshot after a bit more than
> a week uptime.
> 
> With early October snapshots it got particularly bad with crashes almost
> daily, that's when I reported. The first snap I saw crashing when going
> back and forth was from Sep 5.
> 
> Assuming you see the same thing as me, this would likely make the window
> for bisecting into
> 
> Jul 7 <-> Sep 5.
> 
> I always ran GENERIC.MP.
> 

Thanks, I found your earlier mail and started with Sep 11 which crashed
after about half an hour. I would have tried something around the 5th next
(there weren't many snaps built 5-13th) but given what you say I'll go a
little earlier so I'm now trying Sep 2 and I have kernels from a few other
snapshots around then lined up.

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