** Also affects: linux-oem-6.0 (Ubuntu Jammy)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Changed in: linux-oem-6.0 (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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Title:
  CVE-2016-3672 in ubuntu_cve_kernel failed with J-oem-6.0

Status in ubuntu-kernel-tests:
  New
Status in linux-oem-6.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in linux-oem-6.0 source package in Jammy:
  New

Bug description:
  Issue found with J-oem-6.0.0-1007

  This is not a regression as this failure can be found with older
  kernel (6.0.0-1004.4) as well

  Test log:
       START    ubuntu_cve_kernel.CVE-2016-3672    
ubuntu_cve_kernel.CVE-2016-3672    timestamp=1666797878    timeout=900    
localtime=Oct 26 15:24:38       
   Persistent state client._record_indent now set to 2
   Persistent state client.unexpected_reboot now set to 
('ubuntu_cve_kernel.CVE-2016-3672', 'ubuntu_cve_kernel.CVE-2016-3672')
   Waiting for pid 55210 for 900 seconds
   System python is too old, crash handling disabled
   *** CVE-2016-3672 ***
   Running 'make -C 
/home/ubuntu/autotest/client/tests/ubuntu_cve_kernel/cves/CVE-2016-3672 check'
   [stdout] make: Entering directory 
'/home/ubuntu/autotest/client/tests/ubuntu_cve_kernel/cves/CVE-2016-3672'
   [stdout] gcc -o show_maps show_maps.c -m32
   [stdout] sudo -u ubuntu ./check.sh
   [stdout] make: Leaving directory 
'/home/ubuntu/autotest/client/tests/ubuntu_cve_kernel/cves/CVE-2016-3672'
   [stderr] make: *** [Makefile:11: check] Error 1

  A manual test shows this test case is a bit flaky for some reason:
  ubuntu@curly:~/autotest-client-tests/ubuntu_cve_kernel/cves/CVE-2016-3672$ 
for i in {1..10}; do make check; echo $?; make clean; done
  gcc -o show_maps show_maps.c -m32
  sudo -u ubuntu ./check.sh
  0
  rm -f show_maps
  gcc -o show_maps show_maps.c -m32
  sudo -u ubuntu ./check.sh
  0
  rm -f show_maps
  gcc -o show_maps show_maps.c -m32
  sudo -u ubuntu ./check.sh
  0
  rm -f show_maps
  gcc -o show_maps show_maps.c -m32
  sudo -u ubuntu ./check.sh
  make: *** [Makefile:11: check] Error 1
  2
  rm -f show_maps
  gcc -o show_maps show_maps.c -m32
  sudo -u ubuntu ./check.sh
  0
  rm -f show_maps
  gcc -o show_maps show_maps.c -m32
  sudo -u ubuntu ./check.sh
  make: *** [Makefile:11: check] Error 1
  2
  rm -f show_maps
  gcc -o show_maps show_maps.c -m32
  sudo -u ubuntu ./check.sh
  0
  rm -f show_maps
  gcc -o show_maps show_maps.c -m32
  sudo -u ubuntu ./check.sh
  0
  rm -f show_maps
  gcc -o show_maps show_maps.c -m32
  sudo -u ubuntu ./check.sh
  0
  rm -f show_maps
  gcc -o show_maps show_maps.c -m32
  sudo -u ubuntu ./check.sh
  0
  rm -f show_maps

  I don't recall we have this issue with other kernels.

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