Source: linux Source-Version: 4.15~rc8-1~exp1 Hi Marc,
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 02:44:44PM +0100, Marc Haber wrote: > Hi, > > after in total nine weeks of bisecting, broken filesystems, service > outages (thankfully on unportant systems), 4.15 seems to have fixed the > issue. After going to 4.15, the crashes never happened again. > > They have, however, happened with each and every 4.14 release I tried, > which I stopped doing with 4.14.15 on Jan 28. > > This means, for me, that the issue is fixed and that I have just wasted > nine weeks of time. > > For Debian, this means that there is a crippling, data-eating issue in > the current long-term releae kernel. I do sincerely hope that I never > have to lay my eye on any 4.14 kernel again and hope that no major > distribution will release with this version. I'm sorry this was a frustrated triage, I can immagine. Looking today through the kernel archive, I noticed an answer from Paolo Bonzini, <62aa6b81-5456-07dc-cf64-e46747d3a...@redhat.com>, claiming this is fixed by https://git.kernel.org/linus/2a266f23550be997d783f27e704b9b40c4010292 which is in 4.15-rc8, and thus confirming that you did not had the issue anymore in 4.15. Closing this bug with that version, but do you have a chance to confirm that? Regards, Salvatore