[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2018-03-05 Thread Frank Heimes
** Tags removed: ubuntu-17.04

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Title:
  Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while
  running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
  Incomplete
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 160 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 
msync, 160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 
160 opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 
pthread, 160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 
160 remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 
160 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4313] stress-ng-numa: system has 2 of a maximum 256 memory 
NUMA nodes
  stress-ng: info:  [4455] stress-ng-rdrand: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: fail:  [4558] stress-ng-rtc: ioctl RTC_ALRM_READ failed, errno=22 
(Invalid argument)
  stress-ng: fail:  [4017] stress-ng-key: keyctl KEYCTL_DESCRIBE failed, 
errno=127 (Key has expired)
  stress-ng: fail:  [4017] stress-

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2018-02-26 Thread Andrew Cloke
** Tags removed: triage-r
** Tags added: triage-g

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
  Incomplete
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 160 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 
msync, 160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 
160 opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 
pthread, 160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 
160 remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 
160 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4313] stress-ng-numa: system has 2 of a maximum 256 memory 
NUMA nodes
  stress-ng: info:  [4455] stress-ng-rdrand: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: fail:  [4558] stress-ng-rtc: ioctl RTC_ALRM_READ failed, errno=22 
(Invalid argument)
  stress-ng: fail:  [4017] stress-ng-key: keyctl KEYCTL_DESCRIBE failed, 
errno=127 (Key has expired)

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2018-02-26 Thread Andrew Cloke
This issue was originally raised with 17.04 which is no longer
supported. Could you confirm this is fixed with the Xenial HWE kernel or
the Artful release?


** Changed in: ubuntu-power-systems
   Status: Triaged => Incomplete

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
  Incomplete
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 160 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 
msync, 160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 
160 opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 
pthread, 160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 
160 remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 
160 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4313] stress-ng-numa: system has 2 of a maximum 256 memory 
NUMA nodes
  stress-ng: info:  [4455] stress-ng-rdrand: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: fail:  

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2017-12-04 Thread Andrew Cloke
** Changed in: ubuntu-power-systems
   Status: New => Triaged

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
  Triaged
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 160 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 
msync, 160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 
160 opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 
pthread, 160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 
160 remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 
160 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4313] stress-ng-numa: system has 2 of a maximum 256 memory 
NUMA nodes
  stress-ng: info:  [4455] stress-ng-rdrand: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: fail:  [4558] stress-ng-rtc: ioctl RTC_ALRM_READ failed, errno=22 
(Invalid argument)
  stress-ng: fail:  [4017] stress-ng-key: keyctl KEYCTL_DESCRIBE failed, 
errno=127 (Key 

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2017-11-28 Thread Andrew Cloke
** Tags added: ppc64el-kdump

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
  New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 160 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 
msync, 160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 
160 opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 
pthread, 160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 
160 remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 
160 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4313] stress-ng-numa: system has 2 of a maximum 256 memory 
NUMA nodes
  stress-ng: info:  [4455] stress-ng-rdrand: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: fail:  [4558] stress-ng-rtc: ioctl RTC_ALRM_READ failed, errno=22 
(Invalid argument)
  stress-ng: fail:  [4017] stress-ng-key: keyctl KEYCTL_DESCRIBE failed, 
errno=127 (Key has expired)
  stress-ng: fail:  [4017] s

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2017-11-16 Thread Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo
Also, note that I have opened bug LP#1730660 ("Set PANIC_TIMEOUT=10 on
Power Systems"), to handle the PANIC_TIMEOUT option. I have submitted
patches to set that option for Xenial, Zesty, Artful and beyond.

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
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Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 160 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 
msync, 160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 
160 opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 
pthread, 160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 
160 remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 
160 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4313] stress-ng-numa: system has 2 of a maximum 256 memory 
NUMA nodes
  stress-ng: info:  [4455] stress-ng-rdrand: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: fail:  [4558] stress-ng-rtc: ioctl RTC_

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2017-11-07 Thread Colin Ian King
The kernel being testing is 4.10.0-11-generic, I believe a fix may be in
Ubuntu-4.10.0-15.17 that may address this issue.  We've seen this sort
of issue before, e.g. bug 1654073

I believe the pertinent fix is upstream commit:

commit 449809a66c1d0b1563dee84493e14bf3104d2d7e
Author: Eric Dumazet 
Date:   Wed Mar 1 08:39:49 2017 -0800

tcp/dccp: block BH for SYN processing

..and this landed in Ubuntu-4.10.0-15.17 as commit
0c244cdf6da6ddeaa4eed2511a75be8f908763aa

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
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Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 160 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 
msync, 160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 
160 opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 
pthread, 160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 
160 remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 
160 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  str

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2017-11-07 Thread Colin Ian King
A null pointer deference is occurring in dccp_v4_ctl_send_reset:

[ 174.691794] Unable to handle kernel paging request for data at address
0x02f4

This is an offset from the pointer in register GRP09, which is zero:

[ 174.695217] GPR08: c01df14a0800  c01e3b60c400


Looking at the object code, I believe this oops is because the control
sockets have been cleared for some reason, although it's not obvious
why.

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
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Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 160 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 
msync, 160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 
160 opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 
pthread, 160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 
160 remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 
160 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2017-11-07 Thread Colin Ian King
The CPU IPI issue may occurring because of the cpu-online stressor, this
can rapidly turn CPUs offline/online. I suggest re-running the tests
with the '-x cpu-online' option to exclude that stress test to see if
that is causing that specific issue.

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
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Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 160 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 
msync, 160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 
160 opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 
pthread, 160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 
160 remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 
160 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4313] stress-ng-numa: system has 2 of a maximum 256 memory 
NUMA nodes
  stress-ng: info:  [4455] stress-ng-rdrand: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2017-11-07 Thread Colin Ian King
Just one thing to note, running stress-ng as root with all the stressors
is a pathological test scenario. The manual does state:

   Running  stress-ng  with root privileges will adjust out of memory set‐
   tings on Linux systems to make the stressors unkillable in  low  memory
   situations,  so  use this judiciously.  With the appropriate privilege,
   stress-ng can allow the ionice class and ionice levels to be  adjusted,
   again, this should be used with care.

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
  New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 160 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 
msync, 160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 
160 opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 
pthread, 160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 
160 remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 
160 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2017-11-07 Thread Colin Ian King
Which version of stress-ng is being used?  stress-ng -V will show this
info.

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
  New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 160 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 
msync, 160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 
160 opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 
pthread, 160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 
160 remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 
160 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4313] stress-ng-numa: system has 2 of a maximum 256 memory 
NUMA nodes
  stress-ng: info:  [4455] stress-ng-rdrand: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: fail:  [4558] stress-ng-rtc: ioctl RTC_ALRM_READ failed, errno=22 
(Invalid argument)
  stress-ng: fail:  [4017] stress-ng-key: keyctl KEYCTL_DESCRIBE failed, 
errno=12

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2017-11-07 Thread Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo
Colin, can you look into why stress-ng has crashed this system?

Thanks.
Cascardo.

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
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Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
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Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 160 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 
msync, 160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 
160 opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 
pthread, 160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 
160 remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 
160 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4313] stress-ng-numa: system has 2 of a maximum 256 memory 
NUMA nodes
  stress-ng: info:  [4455] stress-ng-rdrand: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: fail:  [4558] stress-ng-rtc: ioctl RTC_ALRM_READ failed, errno=22 
(Invalid argument)
  stress-ng: fail:  [4017] stress-ng-key: keyctl KEYCTL_DESCRIBE failed, 
er

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2017-09-11 Thread Manoj Iyer
** Tags removed: triage-a
** Tags added: triage-r

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
  New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 1
 60 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 msync, 
160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 160 
opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 pthread, 
160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 160 
remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 1
 60 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4313] stress-ng-numa: system has 2 of a maximum 256 memory 
NUMA nodes
  stress-ng: info:  [4455] stress-ng-rdrand: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: fail:  [4558] stress-ng-rtc: ioctl RTC_ALRM_READ failed, errno=22 
(Invalid argument)
  stress-ng: fail:  [4017] stress-ng-key: keyctl KEYCTL_DESCRIBE failed, 
errno=127 (Key has expired)
  st

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2017-08-21 Thread Andrew Cloke
** Changed in: ubuntu-power-systems
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Canonical Kernel Team (canonical-kernel-team)

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
  New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 1
 60 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 msync, 
160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 160 
opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 pthread, 
160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 160 
remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 1
 60 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4313] stress-ng-numa: system has 2 of a maximum 256 memory 
NUMA nodes
  stress-ng: info:  [4455] stress-ng-rdrand: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: fail:  [4558] stress-ng-rtc: ioctl RTC_ALRM_READ failed, errno=22 
(Invalid argument)
  stress-ng: fail:  [4017] stress-ng-key: k

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2017-08-14 Thread Joseph Salisbury
** Tags added: kernel-da-key

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
  New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 1
 60 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 msync, 
160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 160 
opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 pthread, 
160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 160 
remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 1
 60 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4313] stress-ng-numa: system has 2 of a maximum 256 memory 
NUMA nodes
  stress-ng: info:  [4455] stress-ng-rdrand: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: fail:  [4558] stress-ng-rtc: ioctl RTC_ALRM_READ failed, errno=22 
(Invalid argument)
  stress-ng: fail:  [4017] stress-ng-key: keyctl KEYCTL_DESCRIBE failed, 
errno=127 (Key has expired)
  stress-ng: fail:  [4017

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2017-08-14 Thread Manoj Iyer
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Canonical Kernel Team (canonical-kernel-team)

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
  New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 1
 60 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 msync, 
160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 160 
opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 pthread, 
160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 160 
remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 1
 60 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4313] stress-ng-numa: system has 2 of a maximum 256 memory 
NUMA nodes
  stress-ng: info:  [4455] stress-ng-rdrand: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: fail:  [4558] stress-ng-rtc: ioctl RTC_ALRM_READ failed, errno=22 
(Invalid argument)
  stress-ng: fail:  [4017] stress-ng-key: keyctl 

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2017-08-14 Thread David Britton
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: Nish Aravamudan (nacc) => (unassigned)

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
  New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 1
 60 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 msync, 
160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 160 
opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 pthread, 
160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 160 
remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 1
 60 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4313] stress-ng-numa: system has 2 of a maximum 256 memory 
NUMA nodes
  stress-ng: info:  [4455] stress-ng-rdrand: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: fail:  [4558] stress-ng-rtc: ioctl RTC_ALRM_READ failed, errno=22 
(Invalid argument)
  stress-ng: fail:  [4017] stress-ng-key: keyctl KEYCTL_DESCRIBE failed,

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2017-07-31 Thread Nish Aravamudan
I believe this request should be routed to the kernel team (setting of a
kernel default value for POWER systems)?

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
  New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 1
 60 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 msync, 
160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 160 
opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 pthread, 
160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 160 
remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 1
 60 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4313] stress-ng-numa: system has 2 of a maximum 256 memory 
NUMA nodes
  stress-ng: info:  [4455] stress-ng-rdrand: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: fail:  [4558] stress-ng-rtc: ioctl RTC_ALRM_READ failed, errno=22 
(Invalid argument)
  stress-ng: fail:  [4017] stress-ng-key: 

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2017-07-31 Thread Manoj Iyer
** Tags added: triage-a

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
  New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 1
 60 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 msync, 
160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 160 
opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 pthread, 
160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 160 
remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 1
 60 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4313] stress-ng-numa: system has 2 of a maximum 256 memory 
NUMA nodes
  stress-ng: info:  [4455] stress-ng-rdrand: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: fail:  [4558] stress-ng-rtc: ioctl RTC_ALRM_READ failed, errno=22 
(Invalid argument)
  stress-ng: fail:  [4017] stress-ng-key: keyctl KEYCTL_DESCRIBE failed, 
errno=127 (Key has expired)
  stress-ng: fail:  [4017] str

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2017-07-19 Thread Manoj Iyer
** Changed in: ubuntu-power-systems
   Importance: Undecided => High

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
  New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 1
 60 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 msync, 
160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 160 
opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 pthread, 
160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 160 
remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 1
 60 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4313] stress-ng-numa: system has 2 of a maximum 256 memory 
NUMA nodes
  stress-ng: info:  [4455] stress-ng-rdrand: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: fail:  [4558] stress-ng-rtc: ioctl RTC_ALRM_READ failed, errno=22 
(Invalid argument)
  stress-ng: fail:  [4017] stress-ng-key: keyctl KEYCTL_DESCRIBE failed, 
errno=127 (Ke

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2017-06-01 Thread Manoj Iyer
** Tags added: ubuntu-17.04

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
  New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 1
 60 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 msync, 
160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 160 
opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 pthread, 
160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 160 
remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 1
 60 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4313] stress-ng-numa: system has 2 of a maximum 256 memory 
NUMA nodes
  stress-ng: info:  [4455] stress-ng-rdrand: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: fail:  [4558] stress-ng-rtc: ioctl RTC_ALRM_READ failed, errno=22 
(Invalid argument)
  stress-ng: fail:  [4017] stress-ng-key: keyctl KEYCTL_DESCRIBE failed, 
errno=127 (Key has expired)
  stress-ng: fail:  [4017]

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2017-05-08 Thread Manoj Iyer
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: Taco Screen team (taco-screen-team) => Nish Aravamudan (nacc)

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
  New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 1
 60 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 msync, 
160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 160 
opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 pthread, 
160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 160 
remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 1
 60 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4313] stress-ng-numa: system has 2 of a maximum 256 memory 
NUMA nodes
  stress-ng: info:  [4455] stress-ng-rdrand: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: fail:  [4558] stress-ng-rtc: ioctl RTC_ALRM_READ failed, errno=22 
(Inv

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1680349] Re: Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine crashes while running stress-ng.

2017-04-26 Thread Manoj Iyer
** Also affects: ubuntu-power-systems
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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Title:
  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng.

Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project:
  New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - PAVITHRA R. PRAKASH <> - 2017-03-10 02:43:10 ==
  ---Problem Description---

  Ubuntu 17.04: Kdump fails to capture dump on Firestone NV when machine
  crashes while running stress-ng. Machine hangs.

  ---Steps to Reproduce---

  1. Configure kdump.
  2. Install stress-ng
  # apt-get install stress-ng
  3. Run stress-ng
  # stress-ng - a 0

  
  Logs:
  
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config load
  Modified cmdline:root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet 
splash irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0 elfcorehdr=155200K 
   * loaded kdump kernel
  root@ltc-firep3:~# kdump-config show
  DUMP_MODE:kdump
  USE_KDUMP:1
  KDUMP_SYSCTL: kernel.panic_on_oops=1
  KDUMP_COREDIR:/var/crash
  crashkernel addr: 
 /var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz: symbolic link to /boot/vmlinux-4.10.0-11-generic
  kdump initrd: 
 /var/lib/kdump/initrd.img: symbolic link to 
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-4.10.0-11-generic
  current state:ready to kdump

  kexec command:
/sbin/kexec -p 
--command-line="root=UUID=8b0d5b99-6087-4f40-82ea-375c83a4c139 ro quiet splash 
irqpoll nr_cpus=1 nousb systemd.unit=kdump-tools.service 
ata_piix.prefer_ms_hyperv=0" --initrd=/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img 
/var/lib/kdump/vmlinuz
  root@ltc-firep3:~# stress-ng -a 0
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] defaulting to a 86400 second run per stressor
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] dispatching hogs: 160 af-alg, 160 affinity, 160 aio, 
160 aiol, 160 apparmor, 160 atomic, 160 bigheap, 160 brk, 160 bsearch, 160 
cache, 160 cap, 160 chdir, 160 chmod, 160 chown, 160 chroot, 160 clock, 160 
clone, 160 context, 160 copy-file, 160 cpu, 160 cpu-online, 160 crypt, 160 
daemon, 160 dccp, 160 dentry, 160 dir, 160 dirdeep, 160 dnotify, 160 dup, 160 
epoll, 160 eventfd, 160 exec, 160 fallocate, 160 fanotify, 160 fault, 160 
fcntl, 160 fiemap, 160 fifo, 160 filename, 160 flock, 160 fork, 160 fp-error, 
160 fstat, 160 full, 160 futex, 160 get, 160 getdent, 160 getrandom, 160 
handle, 160 hdd, 160 heapsort, 160 hsearch, 160 icache, 160 icmp-flood, 160 
inotify, 160 io, 160 iomix, 160 ioprio, 160 itimer, 160 kcmp, 160 key, 160 
kill, 160 klog, 160 lease, 160 link, 160 locka, 160 lockbus, 160 lockf, 160 
lockofd, 160 longjmp, 160 lsearch, 160 madvise, 160 malloc, 160 matrix, 160 
membarrier, 160 memcpy, 160 memfd, 160 mergesort, 160 mincore, 160 mknod, 160 
mlock, 1
 60 mmap, 160 mmapfork, 160 mmapmany, 160 mq, 160 mremap, 160 msg, 160 msync, 
160 netlink-proc, 160 nice, 160 nop, 160 null, 160 numa, 160 oom-pipe, 160 
opcode, 160 open, 160 personality, 160 pipe, 160 poll, 160 procfs, 160 pthread, 
160 ptrace, 160 pty, 160 qsort, 160 quota, 160 rdrand, 160 readahead, 160 
remap, 160 rename, 160 resources, 160 rlimit, 160 rmap, 160 rtc, 160 
schedpolicy, 160 sctp, 160 seal, 160 seccomp, 160 seek, 160 sem, 160 sem-sysv, 
160 sendfile, 160 shm, 160 shm-sysv, 160 sigfd, 160 sigfpe, 160 sigpending, 160 
sigq, 160 sigsegv, 160 sigsuspend, 160 sleep, 160 sock, 160 sockfd, 160 
sockpair, 160 spawn, 160 splice, 160 stack, 160 stackmmap, 160 str, 160 stream, 
160 switch, 160 symlink, 160 sync-file, 160 sysfs, 160 sysinfo, 160 tee, 160 
timer, 160 timerfd, 160 tlb-shootdown, 160 tmpfs, 160 tsc, 160 tsearch, 160 
udp, 160 udp-flood, 160 unshare, 160 urandom, 160 userfaultfd, 160 utime, 160 
vecmath, 160 vfork, 160 vforkmany, 160 vm, 160 vm-rw, 160 vm-splice, 160 wait, 1
 60 wcs, 160 xattr, 160 yield, 160 zero, 160 zlib, 160 zombie
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: using built-in defaults as unable to 
determine cache details
  stress-ng: info:  [3900] cache allocate: default cache size: 2048K
  stress-ng: info:  [3907] stress-ng-atomic: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [3955] stress-ng-exec: running as root, won't run test.
  stress-ng: info:  [3999] stress-ng-icache: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4040] stress-ng-lockbus: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: info:  [4313] stress-ng-numa: system has 2 of a maximum 256 memory 
NUMA nodes
  stress-ng: info:  [4455] stress-ng-rdrand: this stressor is not implemented 
on this system: ppc64le Linux 4.10.0-11-generic
  stress-ng: fail:  [4558] stress-ng-rtc: ioctl RTC_ALRM_READ failed, errno=22 
(Invalid argument)
  stress-ng: fail:  [4017] stress-ng-key: keyctl KEYCTL_DESCRIBE failed,