[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1790652] Re: Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape VMStandard2.1

2019-07-24 Thread Brad Figg
** Tags added: cscc

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Title:
  Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape
  VMStandard2.1

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  I tried to register and boot a cosmic image to verify new changes in it and 
in cloud-init.
  The image failed to bring up networking in the initramfs, and thus failed to 
find iscsi root.
  this could be user error.

  Here is what I did to publish the image.

   - use oci build tool [1].
 following
 
https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Compute/Tasks/imageimportexport.htm#ImportinganImage
   - Download a livefs build from cloudware
 https://launchpad.net/~cloudware/+livefs/ubuntu/cosmic/cpc/
 example: livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img
 My image had version 20180821.1

   - oci os bucket create --name=smoser-devel
   - oci os object put \
--parallel-upload-count=4 \
--part-size=10 \
--bucket-name=smoser-devel \
--file=/tmp/livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img \
--name=cosmic-20180821.1.img

   - import the object
  $ oci compute image import from-object \
  --display-name=smoser-cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --launch-mode=NATIVE \
  --namespace=intcanonical \
  --bucket-name=smoser-devel \
  --name=cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --source-image-type=QCOW2

  Then I launched from the web UI a VM.Standard2.1.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1790652] Re: Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape VMStandard2.1

2019-02-15 Thread Paul Graydon
I'm confused.  Do you need verification or not?  Cosmic is not
specifically supported on our platform, and there are no plans at the
moment to support non-LTS releases that I know of.  I can certainly test
this if needs be, though.

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Title:
  Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape
  VMStandard2.1

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  I tried to register and boot a cosmic image to verify new changes in it and 
in cloud-init.
  The image failed to bring up networking in the initramfs, and thus failed to 
find iscsi root.
  this could be user error.

  Here is what I did to publish the image.

   - use oci build tool [1].
 following
 
https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Compute/Tasks/imageimportexport.htm#ImportinganImage
   - Download a livefs build from cloudware
 https://launchpad.net/~cloudware/+livefs/ubuntu/cosmic/cpc/
 example: livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img
 My image had version 20180821.1

   - oci os bucket create --name=smoser-devel
   - oci os object put \
--parallel-upload-count=4 \
--part-size=10 \
--bucket-name=smoser-devel \
--file=/tmp/livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img \
--name=cosmic-20180821.1.img

   - import the object
  $ oci compute image import from-object \
  --display-name=smoser-cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --launch-mode=NATIVE \
  --namespace=intcanonical \
  --bucket-name=smoser-devel \
  --name=cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --source-image-type=QCOW2

  Then I launched from the web UI a VM.Standard2.1.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1790652] Re: Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape VMStandard2.1

2019-02-14 Thread Andy Whitcroft
This bug was erroneously marked for verification in bionic; verification
is not required and verification-needed-bionic is being removed.

** Tags removed: verification-needed-bionic

** Tags added: verification-done-bionic

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Title:
  Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape
  VMStandard2.1

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  I tried to register and boot a cosmic image to verify new changes in it and 
in cloud-init.
  The image failed to bring up networking in the initramfs, and thus failed to 
find iscsi root.
  this could be user error.

  Here is what I did to publish the image.

   - use oci build tool [1].
 following
 
https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Compute/Tasks/imageimportexport.htm#ImportinganImage
   - Download a livefs build from cloudware
 https://launchpad.net/~cloudware/+livefs/ubuntu/cosmic/cpc/
 example: livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img
 My image had version 20180821.1

   - oci os bucket create --name=smoser-devel
   - oci os object put \
--parallel-upload-count=4 \
--part-size=10 \
--bucket-name=smoser-devel \
--file=/tmp/livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img \
--name=cosmic-20180821.1.img

   - import the object
  $ oci compute image import from-object \
  --display-name=smoser-cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --launch-mode=NATIVE \
  --namespace=intcanonical \
  --bucket-name=smoser-devel \
  --name=cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --source-image-type=QCOW2

  Then I launched from the web UI a VM.Standard2.1.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1790652] Re: Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape VMStandard2.1

2019-02-14 Thread Brad Figg
This bug is awaiting verification that the kernel in -proposed solves
the problem. Please test the kernel and update this bug with the
results. If the problem is solved, change the tag 'verification-needed-
bionic' to 'verification-done-bionic'. If the problem still exists,
change the tag 'verification-needed-bionic' to 'verification-failed-
bionic'.

If verification is not done by 5 working days from today, this fix will
be dropped from the source code, and this bug will be closed.

See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how
to enable and use -proposed. Thank you!


** Tags added: verification-needed-bionic

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Title:
  Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape
  VMStandard2.1

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  I tried to register and boot a cosmic image to verify new changes in it and 
in cloud-init.
  The image failed to bring up networking in the initramfs, and thus failed to 
find iscsi root.
  this could be user error.

  Here is what I did to publish the image.

   - use oci build tool [1].
 following
 
https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Compute/Tasks/imageimportexport.htm#ImportinganImage
   - Download a livefs build from cloudware
 https://launchpad.net/~cloudware/+livefs/ubuntu/cosmic/cpc/
 example: livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img
 My image had version 20180821.1

   - oci os bucket create --name=smoser-devel
   - oci os object put \
--parallel-upload-count=4 \
--part-size=10 \
--bucket-name=smoser-devel \
--file=/tmp/livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img \
--name=cosmic-20180821.1.img

   - import the object
  $ oci compute image import from-object \
  --display-name=smoser-cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --launch-mode=NATIVE \
  --namespace=intcanonical \
  --bucket-name=smoser-devel \
  --name=cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --source-image-type=QCOW2

  Then I launched from the web UI a VM.Standard2.1.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1790652] Re: Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape VMStandard2.1

2019-02-14 Thread Andy Whitcroft
** Tags removed: verification-needed-bionic
** Tags added: kernel-fixup-verification-needed-bionic

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Title:
  Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape
  VMStandard2.1

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  I tried to register and boot a cosmic image to verify new changes in it and 
in cloud-init.
  The image failed to bring up networking in the initramfs, and thus failed to 
find iscsi root.
  this could be user error.

  Here is what I did to publish the image.

   - use oci build tool [1].
 following
 
https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Compute/Tasks/imageimportexport.htm#ImportinganImage
   - Download a livefs build from cloudware
 https://launchpad.net/~cloudware/+livefs/ubuntu/cosmic/cpc/
 example: livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img
 My image had version 20180821.1

   - oci os bucket create --name=smoser-devel
   - oci os object put \
--parallel-upload-count=4 \
--part-size=10 \
--bucket-name=smoser-devel \
--file=/tmp/livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img \
--name=cosmic-20180821.1.img

   - import the object
  $ oci compute image import from-object \
  --display-name=smoser-cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --launch-mode=NATIVE \
  --namespace=intcanonical \
  --bucket-name=smoser-devel \
  --name=cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --source-image-type=QCOW2

  Then I launched from the web UI a VM.Standard2.1.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1790652] Re: Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape VMStandard2.1

2019-02-14 Thread Brad Figg
This bug is awaiting verification that the kernel in -proposed solves
the problem. Please test the kernel and update this bug with the
results. If the problem is solved, change the tag 'verification-needed-
bionic' to 'verification-done-bionic'. If the problem still exists,
change the tag 'verification-needed-bionic' to 'verification-failed-
bionic'.

If verification is not done by 5 working days from today, this fix will
be dropped from the source code, and this bug will be closed.

See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how
to enable and use -proposed. Thank you!


** Tags added: verification-needed-bionic

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Title:
  Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape
  VMStandard2.1

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  I tried to register and boot a cosmic image to verify new changes in it and 
in cloud-init.
  The image failed to bring up networking in the initramfs, and thus failed to 
find iscsi root.
  this could be user error.

  Here is what I did to publish the image.

   - use oci build tool [1].
 following
 
https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Compute/Tasks/imageimportexport.htm#ImportinganImage
   - Download a livefs build from cloudware
 https://launchpad.net/~cloudware/+livefs/ubuntu/cosmic/cpc/
 example: livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img
 My image had version 20180821.1

   - oci os bucket create --name=smoser-devel
   - oci os object put \
--parallel-upload-count=4 \
--part-size=10 \
--bucket-name=smoser-devel \
--file=/tmp/livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img \
--name=cosmic-20180821.1.img

   - import the object
  $ oci compute image import from-object \
  --display-name=smoser-cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --launch-mode=NATIVE \
  --namespace=intcanonical \
  --bucket-name=smoser-devel \
  --name=cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --source-image-type=QCOW2

  Then I launched from the web UI a VM.Standard2.1.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1790652] Re: Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape VMStandard2.1

2018-10-12 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package linux - 4.18.0-9.10

---
linux (4.18.0-9.10) cosmic; urgency=medium

  * linux: 4.18.0-9.10 -proposed tracker (LP: #1796346)

  * Cosmic update: v4.18.12 upstream stable release (LP: #1796139)
- crypto: skcipher - Fix -Wstringop-truncation warnings
- iio: adc: ina2xx: avoid kthread_stop() with stale task_struct
- tsl2550: fix lux1_input error in low light
- misc: ibmvmc: Use GFP_ATOMIC under spin lock
- vmci: type promotion bug in qp_host_get_user_memory()
- siox: don't create a thread without starting it
- x86/numa_emulation: Fix emulated-to-physical node mapping
- staging: rts5208: fix missing error check on call to rtsx_write_register
- power: supply: axp288_charger: Fix initial constant_charge_current value
- misc: sram: enable clock before registering regions
- serial: sh-sci: Stop RX FIFO timer during port shutdown
- uwb: hwa-rc: fix memory leak at probe
- power: vexpress: fix corruption in notifier registration
- iommu/amd: make sure TLB to be flushed before IOVA freed
- Bluetooth: Add a new Realtek 8723DE ID 0bda:b009
- USB: serial: kobil_sct: fix modem-status error handling
- 6lowpan: iphc: reset mac_header after decompress to fix panic
- iommu/msm: Don't call iommu_device_{,un}link from atomic context
- s390/mm: correct allocate_pgste proc_handler callback
- power: remove possible deadlock when unregistering power_supply
- drm/amd/display/dc/dce: Fix multiple potential integer overflows
- drm/amd/display: fix use of uninitialized memory
- md-cluster: clear another node's suspend_area after the copy is finished
- cxgb4: Fix the condition to check if the card is T5
- RDMA/bnxt_re: Fix a couple off by one bugs
- RDMA/i40w: Hold read semaphore while looking after VMA
- RDMA/bnxt_re: Fix a bunch of off by one bugs in qplib_fp.c
- IB/core: type promotion bug in rdma_rw_init_one_mr()
- media: exynos4-is: Prevent NULL pointer dereference in 
__isp_video_try_fmt()
- IB/mlx4: Test port number before querying type.
- powerpc/kdump: Handle crashkernel memory reservation failure
- media: fsl-viu: fix error handling in viu_of_probe()
- vhost_net: Avoid tx vring kicks during busyloop
- media: staging/imx: fill vb2_v4l2_buffer field entry
- IB/mlx5: Fix GRE flow specification
- include/rdma/opa_addr.h: Fix an endianness issue
- x86/tsc: Add missing header to tsc_msr.c
- ARM: hwmod: RTC: Don't assume lock/unlock will be called with irq enabled
- x86/entry/64: Add two more instruction suffixes
- ARM: dts: ls1021a: Add missing cooling device properties for CPUs
- scsi: target/iscsi: Make iscsit_ta_authentication() respect the output
  buffer size
- thermal: i.MX: Allow thermal probe to fail gracefully in case of bad
  calibration.
- scsi: klist: Make it safe to use klists in atomic context
- scsi: ibmvscsi: Improve strings handling
- scsi: target: Avoid that EXTENDED COPY commands trigger lock inversion
- usb: wusbcore: security: cast sizeof to int for comparison
- ath10k: sdio: use same endpoint id for all packets in a bundle
- ath10k: sdio: set skb len for all rx packets
- powerpc/powernv/ioda2: Reduce upper limit for DMA window size
- platform/x86: asus-wireless: Fix uninitialized symbol usage
- ACPI / button: increment wakeup count only when notified
- s390/sysinfo: add missing #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
- alarmtimer: Prevent overflow for relative nanosleep
- s390/dasd: correct numa_node in dasd_alloc_queue
- s390/scm_blk: correct numa_node in scm_blk_dev_setup
- s390/extmem: fix gcc 8 stringop-overflow warning
- mtd: rawnand: atmel: add module param to avoid using dma
- iio: accel: adxl345: convert address field usage in iio_chan_spec
- posix-timers: Make forward callback return s64
- posix-timers: Sanitize overrun handling
- ALSA: snd-aoa: add of_node_put() in error path
- selftests: forwarding: Tweak tc filters for mirror-to-gretap tests
- ath10k: use locked skb_dequeue for rx completions
- media: s3c-camif: ignore -ENOIOCTLCMD from v4l2_subdev_call for s_power
- media: soc_camera: ov772x: correct setting of banding filter
- media: omap3isp: zero-initialize the isp cam_xclk{a,b} initial data
- media: ov772x: add checks for register read errors
- staging: android: ashmem: Fix mmap size validation
- media: ov772x: allow i2c controllers without I2C_FUNC_PROTOCOL_MANGLING
- staging: mt7621-eth: Fix memory leak in mtk_add_mac() error path
- drivers/tty: add error handling for pcmcia_loop_config
- arm64: dts: renesas: salvator-common: Fix adv7482 decimal unit addresses
- serial: pxa: Fix an error handling path in 'serial_pxa_probe()'
- staging: mt7621-dts: Fix remaining pcie warnings
- media: tm6000: add error handling for dvb_register_adapter
- ASoC: qdsp6: qdafe: fi

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1790652] Re: Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape VMStandard2.1

2018-10-09 Thread Robert C Jennings
Seth,

I've installed your kernel in an image that wasn't booting on the
instance type and validated that the test kernel from comment #12 does
fix boot.

$ sudo ethtool -i ens3
driver: bnxt_en
version: 1.9.1
firmware-version: 20.8.172.0/pkg 20.8.29.0
expansion-rom-version: 
bus-info: :00:03.0
supports-statistics: yes
supports-test: no
supports-eeprom-access: no
supports-register-dump: no
supports-priv-flags: no

$ uname -a
Linux rcj-lp1790652-21 4.18.0-8-generic #9+lp1790652v201809170859 SMP Mon Sep 
17 07:01:34 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

$ dmesg|grep bnx
[2.366526] Broadcom NetXtreme-C/E driver bnxt_en v1.9.1
[2.384175] bnxt_en :00:03.0 (unnamed net_device) (uninitialized): hwrm 
req_type 0xf seq id 0x5 error 0x
[2.394757] bnxt_en :00:03.0 eth0: Broadcom NetXtreme-E Ethernet Virtual 
Function found at mem 200010, node addr 00:00:17:02:42:58
[2.401353] bnxt_en :00:03.0: 0.000 Gb/s available PCIe bandwidth, 
limited by Unknown speed x0 link at :00:03.0 (capable of 63.008 Gb/s with 8 
GT/s x8 link)
[2.474211] bnxt_en :00:03.0 ens3: renamed from eth0
[4.379763] bnxt_en :00:03.0 ens3: NIC Link is Up, 25000 Mbps full 
duplex, Flow control: none
[4.382846] bnxt_en :00:03.0 ens3: FEC autoneg off encodings: None

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Title:
  Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape
  VMStandard2.1

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  I tried to register and boot a cosmic image to verify new changes in it and 
in cloud-init.
  The image failed to bring up networking in the initramfs, and thus failed to 
find iscsi root.
  this could be user error.

  Here is what I did to publish the image.

   - use oci build tool [1].
 following
 
https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Compute/Tasks/imageimportexport.htm#ImportinganImage
   - Download a livefs build from cloudware
 https://launchpad.net/~cloudware/+livefs/ubuntu/cosmic/cpc/
 example: livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img
 My image had version 20180821.1

   - oci os bucket create --name=smoser-devel
   - oci os object put \
--parallel-upload-count=4 \
--part-size=10 \
--bucket-name=smoser-devel \
--file=/tmp/livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img \
--name=cosmic-20180821.1.img

   - import the object
  $ oci compute image import from-object \
  --display-name=smoser-cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --launch-mode=NATIVE \
  --namespace=intcanonical \
  --bucket-name=smoser-devel \
  --name=cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --source-image-type=QCOW2

  Then I launched from the web UI a VM.Standard2.1.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1790652] Re: Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape VMStandard2.1

2018-09-26 Thread Seth Forshee
Still waiting on testing, but the patch has been added to the upstream
stable queue so I went ahead and applied it for cosmic as well. Would
still appreciate some testing of the kernel I posted so we can be sure
of the fix.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Cosmic)
   Status: Triaged => Fix Committed

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Cosmic)
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Seth Forshee (sforshee)

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Title:
  Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape
  VMStandard2.1

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  I tried to register and boot a cosmic image to verify new changes in it and 
in cloud-init.
  The image failed to bring up networking in the initramfs, and thus failed to 
find iscsi root.
  this could be user error.

  Here is what I did to publish the image.

   - use oci build tool [1].
 following
 
https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Compute/Tasks/imageimportexport.htm#ImportinganImage
   - Download a livefs build from cloudware
 https://launchpad.net/~cloudware/+livefs/ubuntu/cosmic/cpc/
 example: livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img
 My image had version 20180821.1

   - oci os bucket create --name=smoser-devel
   - oci os object put \
--parallel-upload-count=4 \
--part-size=10 \
--bucket-name=smoser-devel \
--file=/tmp/livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img \
--name=cosmic-20180821.1.img

   - import the object
  $ oci compute image import from-object \
  --display-name=smoser-cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --launch-mode=NATIVE \
  --namespace=intcanonical \
  --bucket-name=smoser-devel \
  --name=cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --source-image-type=QCOW2

  Then I launched from the web UI a VM.Standard2.1.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1790652] Re: Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape VMStandard2.1

2018-09-17 Thread Seth Forshee
@Scott: I've put a test build with the fix at
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/lp1790652/. Can you test it and
confirm the fix? Thanks.

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Title:
  Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape
  VMStandard2.1

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I tried to register and boot a cosmic image to verify new changes in it and 
in cloud-init.
  The image failed to bring up networking in the initramfs, and thus failed to 
find iscsi root.
  this could be user error.

  Here is what I did to publish the image.

   - use oci build tool [1].
 following
 
https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Compute/Tasks/imageimportexport.htm#ImportinganImage
   - Download a livefs build from cloudware
 https://launchpad.net/~cloudware/+livefs/ubuntu/cosmic/cpc/
 example: livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img
 My image had version 20180821.1

   - oci os bucket create --name=smoser-devel
   - oci os object put \
--parallel-upload-count=4 \
--part-size=10 \
--bucket-name=smoser-devel \
--file=/tmp/livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img \
--name=cosmic-20180821.1.img

   - import the object
  $ oci compute image import from-object \
  --display-name=smoser-cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --launch-mode=NATIVE \
  --namespace=intcanonical \
  --bucket-name=smoser-devel \
  --name=cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --source-image-type=QCOW2

  Then I launched from the web UI a VM.Standard2.1.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1790652] Re: Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape VMStandard2.1

2018-09-14 Thread Paul Graydon
Patch submitted to netdev: https://marc.info/?l=linux-
netdev&m=153695411427176&w=2

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Title:
  Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape
  VMStandard2.1

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I tried to register and boot a cosmic image to verify new changes in it and 
in cloud-init.
  The image failed to bring up networking in the initramfs, and thus failed to 
find iscsi root.
  this could be user error.

  Here is what I did to publish the image.

   - use oci build tool [1].
 following
 
https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Compute/Tasks/imageimportexport.htm#ImportinganImage
   - Download a livefs build from cloudware
 https://launchpad.net/~cloudware/+livefs/ubuntu/cosmic/cpc/
 example: livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img
 My image had version 20180821.1

   - oci os bucket create --name=smoser-devel
   - oci os object put \
--parallel-upload-count=4 \
--part-size=10 \
--bucket-name=smoser-devel \
--file=/tmp/livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img \
--name=cosmic-20180821.1.img

   - import the object
  $ oci compute image import from-object \
  --display-name=smoser-cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --launch-mode=NATIVE \
  --namespace=intcanonical \
  --bucket-name=smoser-devel \
  --name=cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --source-image-type=QCOW2

  Then I launched from the web UI a VM.Standard2.1.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1790652] Re: Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape VMStandard2.1

2018-09-14 Thread Scott Moser
For the lazy
commit 707e7e96602675beb5e09bb994195663da6eb56d ->
 
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=707e7e96602675beb5e09bb994195663da6eb56d

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Title:
  Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape
  VMStandard2.1

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I tried to register and boot a cosmic image to verify new changes in it and 
in cloud-init.
  The image failed to bring up networking in the initramfs, and thus failed to 
find iscsi root.
  this could be user error.

  Here is what I did to publish the image.

   - use oci build tool [1].
 following
 
https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Compute/Tasks/imageimportexport.htm#ImportinganImage
   - Download a livefs build from cloudware
 https://launchpad.net/~cloudware/+livefs/ubuntu/cosmic/cpc/
 example: livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img
 My image had version 20180821.1

   - oci os bucket create --name=smoser-devel
   - oci os object put \
--parallel-upload-count=4 \
--part-size=10 \
--bucket-name=smoser-devel \
--file=/tmp/livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img \
--name=cosmic-20180821.1.img

   - import the object
  $ oci compute image import from-object \
  --display-name=smoser-cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --launch-mode=NATIVE \
  --namespace=intcanonical \
  --bucket-name=smoser-devel \
  --name=cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --source-image-type=QCOW2

  Then I launched from the web UI a VM.Standard2.1.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1790652] Re: Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape VMStandard2.1

2018-09-14 Thread Scott Moser
@Seth,
I'm confused by:
"I'm not currently aware of any working kernel version."

Ubuntu 18.04 kernels (4.15) work correctly.

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Title:
  Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape
  VMStandard2.1

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I tried to register and boot a cosmic image to verify new changes in it and 
in cloud-init.
  The image failed to bring up networking in the initramfs, and thus failed to 
find iscsi root.
  this could be user error.

  Here is what I did to publish the image.

   - use oci build tool [1].
 following
 
https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Compute/Tasks/imageimportexport.htm#ImportinganImage
   - Download a livefs build from cloudware
 https://launchpad.net/~cloudware/+livefs/ubuntu/cosmic/cpc/
 example: livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img
 My image had version 20180821.1

   - oci os bucket create --name=smoser-devel
   - oci os object put \
--parallel-upload-count=4 \
--part-size=10 \
--bucket-name=smoser-devel \
--file=/tmp/livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img \
--name=cosmic-20180821.1.img

   - import the object
  $ oci compute image import from-object \
  --display-name=smoser-cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --launch-mode=NATIVE \
  --namespace=intcanonical \
  --bucket-name=smoser-devel \
  --name=cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --source-image-type=QCOW2

  Then I launched from the web UI a VM.Standard2.1.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1790652] Re: Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape VMStandard2.1

2018-09-14 Thread Paul Graydon
I've been able to replicate the situation with a few different
distributions.  It seems to only occur with VMs.  When I tried 4.18.7 on
a bare metal instance, there was no problem.

We believe we've isolated the kernel commit that is introducing the
problem to 707e7e96602675beb5e09bb994195663da6eb56d

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Title:
  Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape
  VMStandard2.1

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I tried to register and boot a cosmic image to verify new changes in it and 
in cloud-init.
  The image failed to bring up networking in the initramfs, and thus failed to 
find iscsi root.
  this could be user error.

  Here is what I did to publish the image.

   - use oci build tool [1].
 following
 
https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Compute/Tasks/imageimportexport.htm#ImportinganImage
   - Download a livefs build from cloudware
 https://launchpad.net/~cloudware/+livefs/ubuntu/cosmic/cpc/
 example: livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img
 My image had version 20180821.1

   - oci os bucket create --name=smoser-devel
   - oci os object put \
--parallel-upload-count=4 \
--part-size=10 \
--bucket-name=smoser-devel \
--file=/tmp/livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img \
--name=cosmic-20180821.1.img

   - import the object
  $ oci compute image import from-object \
  --display-name=smoser-cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --launch-mode=NATIVE \
  --namespace=intcanonical \
  --bucket-name=smoser-devel \
  --name=cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --source-image-type=QCOW2

  Then I launched from the web UI a VM.Standard2.1.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1790652] Re: Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape VMStandard2.1

2018-09-13 Thread Paul Graydon
I haven't specifically seen that one, but I'll check in with both the
Oracle Linux team and our Hypervisor team.

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Title:
  Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape
  VMStandard2.1

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I tried to register and boot a cosmic image to verify new changes in it and 
in cloud-init.
  The image failed to bring up networking in the initramfs, and thus failed to 
find iscsi root.
  this could be user error.

  Here is what I did to publish the image.

   - use oci build tool [1].
 following
 
https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Compute/Tasks/imageimportexport.htm#ImportinganImage
   - Download a livefs build from cloudware
 https://launchpad.net/~cloudware/+livefs/ubuntu/cosmic/cpc/
 example: livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img
 My image had version 20180821.1

   - oci os bucket create --name=smoser-devel
   - oci os object put \
--parallel-upload-count=4 \
--part-size=10 \
--bucket-name=smoser-devel \
--file=/tmp/livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img \
--name=cosmic-20180821.1.img

   - import the object
  $ oci compute image import from-object \
  --display-name=smoser-cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --launch-mode=NATIVE \
  --namespace=intcanonical \
  --bucket-name=smoser-devel \
  --name=cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --source-image-type=QCOW2

  Then I launched from the web UI a VM.Standard2.1.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1790652] Re: Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape VMStandard2.1

2018-09-13 Thread Robert C Jennings
Copied from Seth's upstream mailing list posting
https://www.spinics.net/lists/netdev/msg521428.html

This is with a kernel based on 4.18.5, and it has also been seen with a
4.17-based kernel. I'm not currently aware of any working kernel
version. The driver seems to be getting an error response from the
firmware when trying to set the MAC address.

[2.437420] Broadcom NetXtreme-C/E driver bnxt_en v1.9.1
[2.449820] bnxt_en :00:03.0 (unnamed net_device) (uninitialized): hwrm 
req_type 0xf seq id 0x5 error 0x
[2.455610] bnxt_en :00:03.0 (unnamed net_device) (uninitialized): VF 
MAC address 00:00:17:02:05:d0 not approved by the PF
[2.461443] bnxt_en :00:03.0: Unable to initialize mac address.
[2.483531] bnxt_en: probe of :00:03.0 failed with error -99

Posting here in case @pgraydon-oracle has seen this.

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Title:
  Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape
  VMStandard2.1

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I tried to register and boot a cosmic image to verify new changes in it and 
in cloud-init.
  The image failed to bring up networking in the initramfs, and thus failed to 
find iscsi root.
  this could be user error.

  Here is what I did to publish the image.

   - use oci build tool [1].
 following
 
https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Compute/Tasks/imageimportexport.htm#ImportinganImage
   - Download a livefs build from cloudware
 https://launchpad.net/~cloudware/+livefs/ubuntu/cosmic/cpc/
 example: livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img
 My image had version 20180821.1

   - oci os bucket create --name=smoser-devel
   - oci os object put \
--parallel-upload-count=4 \
--part-size=10 \
--bucket-name=smoser-devel \
--file=/tmp/livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img \
--name=cosmic-20180821.1.img

   - import the object
  $ oci compute image import from-object \
  --display-name=smoser-cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --launch-mode=NATIVE \
  --namespace=intcanonical \
  --bucket-name=smoser-devel \
  --name=cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --source-image-type=QCOW2

  Then I launched from the web UI a VM.Standard2.1.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1790652] Re: Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape VMStandard2.1

2018-09-13 Thread Seth Forshee
Just an update, I sent a report of the bug upstream over a week ago but
haven't received any response.

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Title:
  Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape
  VMStandard2.1

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I tried to register and boot a cosmic image to verify new changes in it and 
in cloud-init.
  The image failed to bring up networking in the initramfs, and thus failed to 
find iscsi root.
  this could be user error.

  Here is what I did to publish the image.

   - use oci build tool [1].
 following
 
https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Compute/Tasks/imageimportexport.htm#ImportinganImage
   - Download a livefs build from cloudware
 https://launchpad.net/~cloudware/+livefs/ubuntu/cosmic/cpc/
 example: livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img
 My image had version 20180821.1

   - oci os bucket create --name=smoser-devel
   - oci os object put \
--parallel-upload-count=4 \
--part-size=10 \
--bucket-name=smoser-devel \
--file=/tmp/livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img \
--name=cosmic-20180821.1.img

   - import the object
  $ oci compute image import from-object \
  --display-name=smoser-cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --launch-mode=NATIVE \
  --namespace=intcanonical \
  --bucket-name=smoser-devel \
  --name=cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --source-image-type=QCOW2

  Then I launched from the web UI a VM.Standard2.1.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1790652] Re: Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape VMStandard2.1

2018-09-06 Thread Joseph Salisbury
** Tags added: cosmic kernel-da-key

** Tags removed: kernel-da-key
** Tags added: kernel-key

** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Cosmic)
   Importance: High
   Status: Confirmed

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Cosmic)
   Status: Confirmed => Triaged

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Title:
  Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape
  VMStandard2.1

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I tried to register and boot a cosmic image to verify new changes in it and 
in cloud-init.
  The image failed to bring up networking in the initramfs, and thus failed to 
find iscsi root.
  this could be user error.

  Here is what I did to publish the image.

   - use oci build tool [1].
 following
 
https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Compute/Tasks/imageimportexport.htm#ImportinganImage
   - Download a livefs build from cloudware
 https://launchpad.net/~cloudware/+livefs/ubuntu/cosmic/cpc/
 example: livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img
 My image had version 20180821.1

   - oci os bucket create --name=smoser-devel
   - oci os object put \
--parallel-upload-count=4 \
--part-size=10 \
--bucket-name=smoser-devel \
--file=/tmp/livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img \
--name=cosmic-20180821.1.img

   - import the object
  $ oci compute image import from-object \
  --display-name=smoser-cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --launch-mode=NATIVE \
  --namespace=intcanonical \
  --bucket-name=smoser-devel \
  --name=cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --source-image-type=QCOW2

  Then I launched from the web UI a VM.Standard2.1.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1790652] Re: Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape VMStandard2.1

2018-09-04 Thread Scott Moser
** Attachment added: "dmesg, lspci -vvn from a bionic instance of same type 
(vmstandard 2.1)"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1790652/+attachment/5184530/+files/vmstandard-2.1-bionic.log

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Title:
  Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape
  VMStandard2.1

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I tried to register and boot a cosmic image to verify new changes in it and 
in cloud-init.
  The image failed to bring up networking in the initramfs, and thus failed to 
find iscsi root.
  this could be user error.

  Here is what I did to publish the image.

   - use oci build tool [1].
 following
 
https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Compute/Tasks/imageimportexport.htm#ImportinganImage
   - Download a livefs build from cloudware
 https://launchpad.net/~cloudware/+livefs/ubuntu/cosmic/cpc/
 example: livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img
 My image had version 20180821.1

   - oci os bucket create --name=smoser-devel
   - oci os object put \
--parallel-upload-count=4 \
--part-size=10 \
--bucket-name=smoser-devel \
--file=/tmp/livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img \
--name=cosmic-20180821.1.img

   - import the object
  $ oci compute image import from-object \
  --display-name=smoser-cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --launch-mode=NATIVE \
  --namespace=intcanonical \
  --bucket-name=smoser-devel \
  --name=cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --source-image-type=QCOW2

  Then I launched from the web UI a VM.Standard2.1.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1790652] Re: Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape VMStandard2.1

2018-09-04 Thread Scott Moser
I updated the description to clarify.  This issue only occurs on
VMStandard2.1 size.  The image I uploaded works for VMStandard1.1 (which
gets a different NIC).


** Summary changed:

- Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in initramfs
+ Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape 
VMStandard2.1

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  Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in Shape
  VMStandard2.1

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I tried to register and boot a cosmic image to verify new changes in it and 
in cloud-init.
  The image failed to bring up networking in the initramfs, and thus failed to 
find iscsi root.
  this could be user error.

  Here is what I did to publish the image.

   - use oci build tool [1].
 following
 
https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/Compute/Tasks/imageimportexport.htm#ImportinganImage
   - Download a livefs build from cloudware
 https://launchpad.net/~cloudware/+livefs/ubuntu/cosmic/cpc/
 example: livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img
 My image had version 20180821.1

   - oci os bucket create --name=smoser-devel
   - oci os object put \
--parallel-upload-count=4 \
--part-size=10 \
--bucket-name=smoser-devel \
--file=/tmp/livecd.ubuntu-cpc.oracle_bare_metal.img \
--name=cosmic-20180821.1.img

   - import the object
  $ oci compute image import from-object \
  --display-name=smoser-cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --launch-mode=NATIVE \
  --namespace=intcanonical \
  --bucket-name=smoser-devel \
  --name=cosmic-20180821.1.img \
  --source-image-type=QCOW2

  Then I launched from the web UI a VM.Standard2.1.

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