Bug#604442: linux-image-2.6-686: Kernel Oops after return from hibernation

2012-01-25 Thread Jonathan Nieder
George B. wrote:

> Sorry, I somehow missed the information request e-mail... :-(

No problem.

> Anyway the problem has gone away a long time ago after some kernel
> update, so closing is fine.
>
> Laptop was Dell Latitude E6400.

Thanks.  Do you still have the laptop?  If you do and if you have
time to test a current squeeze kernel, that would be very helpful.

Cheers,
Jonathan



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Bug#604442: linux-image-2.6-686: Kernel Oops after return from hibernation

2012-01-28 Thread Jonathan Nieder
fixed 604442 linux-2.6/3.2.1-2
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George B. wrote:
> On 26 January 2012 00:57, Jonathan Nieder  wrote:

>> Thanks.  Do you still have the laptop?  If you do and if you have
>> time to test a current squeeze kernel, that would be very helpful.
>
> I do and I'm running the latest sid kernel (3.2). I am able to
> s2ram/s2disk without oopses, same for all the previous releases.

Good to hear.  Marking accordingly.

Could you also try a recent squeeze (2.6.32.y) kernel?  It works
like this:

 1. Install 2.6.32-27 from http://snapshot.debian.org/, keeping all
other packages the same, and check if it still reproduces the
problem.  (It might not, if X was involved.)

 2. If the problem is still reproducible, install a 2.6.32.y kernel
from squeeze (2.6.32-41 or newer) and see if that fixes it.

Thanks much,
Jonathan



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Bug#604442: linux-image-2.6-686: Kernel Oops after return from hibernation

2012-02-06 Thread George B.
>  1. Install 2.6.32-27 from http://snapshot.debian.org/, keeping all
>    other packages the same, and check if it still reproduces the
>    problem.  (It might not, if X was involved.)

I ran 2.6.32-27 for a few days and couldn't reproduce the problem any more.

FWIW the environment has changed since the time of the issue: I have
rebuild the box to run amd64.

Up to you on how to go on from here...


Thanks,

George



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Bug#604442: linux-image-2.6-686: Kernel Oops after return from hibernation

2012-02-06 Thread Jonathan Nieder
retitle 604442 [squeeze] NULL pointer dereference on resume, in 
sysfs_find_dirent called by mousedev_destroy
tags 604442 + unreproducible
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George B. wrote:

> I ran 2.6.32-27 for a few days and couldn't reproduce the problem any more.

Thanks for checking.  Marking accordingly so heroes of log analysis or
bug reproduction can know their work would be appreciated.

Of course if it happens again, please don't hesitate to let us know.
Also, if you have any other backtraces from this resume failure in
your logs, that would be interesting for comparison.

Ciao,
Jonathan



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Bug#604442: linux-image-2.6-686: Kernel Oops after return from hibernation

2010-11-22 Thread George B.
Package: linux-image-2.6-686
Version: 2.6.32+28
Severity: important


Hello,

I am getting regular oopses again from the kernel after returning from 
hibernation - this used to work without issue for some time before.

>From syslog:
---
Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12670.808315] firewire_core: rediscovered device 
fw0
Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12671.588255] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Starting disk
Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12671.736239] usb 1-6: reset high speed USB 
device using ehci_hcd and address 4
Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12672.024241] usb 3-1: reset full speed USB 
device using uhci_hcd and address 2
Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12672.500053] usb 5-1: reset full speed USB 
device using uhci_hcd and address 2
Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12672.733289] usb 3-1.1: reset full speed USB 
device using uhci_hcd and address 3
Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12672.921290] usb 3-1.2: reset full speed USB 
device using uhci_hcd and address 4
Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.072618] Registered led device: 
iwl-phy0::radio
Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.072639] Registered led device: 
iwl-phy0::assoc
Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.072659] Registered led device: iwl-phy0::RX
Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.072681] Registered led device: iwl-phy0::TX
Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.095966] Restarting tasks ... 
Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.096037] usb 7-1: USB disconnect, address 2
Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.096146] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL 
pointer dereference at (null)
Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.096190] IP: [] strcmp+0x6/0x19
Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.096225] *pde =  
Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.096249] Oops:  [#1] SMP 
Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.096277] last sysfs file: 
/sys/devices/virtual/sound/timer/uevent
Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.096315] Modules linked in: vboxnetadp 
vboxnetflt vboxdrv parport_pc ppdev lp parport i8k fuse ext4 jbd2 crc16 
firewire_sbp2
 loop btusb bluetooth arc4 joydev ecb snd_hda_codec_intelhdmi iwlagn 
snd_hda_codec_idt iwlcore i915 uvcvideo snd_hda_intel snd_hda_codec 
drm_kms_helper videode
 v mac80211 v4l1_compat snd_hwdep snd_pcm drmdone.
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.11]  pcmcia cfg80211 snd_timer snd 
i2c_i801 soundcore dell_laptop wmi psmouse snd_page_alloc i2c_algo_bit 
yenta_socket 
 rsrc_nonstatic button ac dcdbas pcmcia_core serio_raw evdev pcspkr video 
output rfkill battery processor i2c_core ext3 jbd mbcache sha256_generic 
aes_i586 aes_
 generic cbc dm_crypt dm_mod sg sd_mod crc_t10dif sr_mod cdrom usbhid hid 
uhci_hcd ata_generic ahci sdhci_pci sdhci thermal libata ricoh_mmc mmc_core 
led_class 
 firewire_ohci firewire_core crc_itu_t thermal_sys ehci_hcd scsi_mod e1000e 
usbcore nls_base [last unloaded: scsi_wait_scan]
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.11] 
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.11] Pid: 293, comm: khubd Not tainted 
(2.6.32-5-686 #1) Latitude E6400  
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.11] EIP: 0060:[] EFLAGS: 
00010286 CPU: 1
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.11] EIP is at strcmp+0x6/0x19
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.11] EAX:  EBX: f6de7000 ECX: 
f6a36d20 EDX: f6649ded
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.11] ESI:  EDI: f6649ded EBP: 
f4e2a018 ESP: f6649da4
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.11]  DS: 007b ES: 007b FS: 00d8 GS: 
00e0 SS: 0068
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.11] Process khubd (pid: 293, 
ti=f6648000 task=f66c4000 task.ti=f6648000)
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.102822] Stack:
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.102822]  f6649ded f4e2a79c c10f2f36 
f6c08180 f6649ded c10f1e2c f6c08180 f6a36ca8
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.102822] <0>   f6649ded 
f6c01800 f4e2a79c c11b083d f6649ded c12de22a
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.102822] <0> 000d 0022 3a3331f9 
f5003433 f4d45290 f586ec5c 1e193104 f586ec5c
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.102822] Call Trace:
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.102822]  [] ? 
sysfs_find_dirent+0x13/0x23
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.102822]  [] ? 
sysfs_hash_and_remove+0x20/0x48
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.102822]  [] ? 
device_remove_sys_dev_entry+0x57/0x72
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.102822]  [] ? 
device_del+0x56/0x152
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.102822]  [] ? 
mousedev_destroy+0xe/0x2c
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.102822]  [] ? 
input_unregister_device+0xe5/0x16f
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.102822]  [] ? 
hidinput_disconnect+0x32/0x45 [hid]
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.102822]  [] ? 
hid_disconnect+0x11/0x35 [hid]
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.102822]  [] ? 
hid_device_remove+0x25/0x3e [hid]
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.102822]  [] ? 
__device_release_driver+0x74/0xb7
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.102822]  [] ? 
device_release_driver+0x15/0x1e
 Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.10282

Bug#604442: linux-image-2.6-686: Kernel Oops after return from hibernation

2010-11-22 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
"George B."  writes:
>  Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.102822]  [] ? 
> mousedev_destroy+0xe/0x2c

Just to narrow things down. Does this occur if you

1) login using ssh from another computer
2) stop Xorg
3) sudo rmmod psmouse usbhid hid

?

If yes, is just loading one of these modules enough to make it crash
or do you need to be running Xorg too?

Finally, what laptop is this?

And, how do you exactly hibernate?



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