Are there ppc64le versions of those kernels?
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Title:
memory_stress_ng failing for IBM Power S812LC(TN71-BP012) for 16.04
Status in
Hi, sorry for the lack of update. In the meantime I've seen reports of a
few cases of this on actual desktops and laptops, so the workaround of
disabling the usbhid dirver via udev isn't really an option there :)
Our setup relies on a handful of out-of-tree modules that don't seem to
build on
The tests run manually above were NOT run as root. The test during
certification does run as root. I have run the test as root and as the
ubuntu user, both with the same results.
Also, as shown above, this test ran fine manually while running Ubuntu
14.04 without root and during proper
Rolling back to 4.2 worked fine for me. Here are two quick commands to make
that easy:
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/198003/set-default-kernel-in-grub/278575#278575
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Works after only reloading the brcmfmac module btw...
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Title:
Auto Ethernet connection profile appears. Wifi does not work anymore.
As reported elsewhere, using system settings to disable auto login and
the re-enable it fixed the problem on Kubuntu.
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I upgraded to 16.04 from 15.10 today and requested auto login, but it
always requests password. I also used the system settings to set auto
login, but it still requests password.
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... continuing my post: blacklisting the Radeon made no difference
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Suspension does not work, freezes the pc
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Before I upgraded from 15.10 yesterday, suspend worked perfectly on my HP
Pavilion dv6t-6c00 CTO Quad laptop (Product number A1U57AV) with AMD Radeon
video.
After upgrading to the released version of XUbuntu 16.04 yesterday, my laptop
now has these exact symptoms.
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I was able to restore wireless networking by removing and re-loading the
modules as follows:
sudo rmmod brcmfmac
sudo rmmod brcmutil
sudo rmmod cfg80211
sudo modprobe brcmfmac
This is only a temporary fix, needs to be repeated after reboot. Has
worked 2 for 2 attempts for me so far...
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The very first line of the screen session shows how the test is being
run:
/usr/lib/plainbox-provider-checkbox/bin/memory_stress_ng
The machine is completely unresponsive. No ssh, no ping and the console
over ipmi is locked up. Hitting CTRL+C over the sol console does nothing
at all. This is
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memory_stress_ng failing for IBM Power
screen session log from successful test on 14.04
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memory_stress_ng, as part of server certification is failing for IBM
Power S812LC(TN71-BP012) in bare metal mode. Failing in this case is
defined by the test locking up the server in an unrecoverable state
which only a reboot will fix.
I will be attaching screen and kern
I have also shown that this issue has the exact same results on PowerNV
above.
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** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu)
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1. the bug reporter is using a powervm partition. KVM cannot be used
there. This is not a KVM bug.
PowerVM mode is an LPAR. It is not a kvm instance trying to run an KVM
within. This was also working in 14.04 without issue and is being asked
of us from IBM to certify
2. the xenial cloud images
The PowerVM machine I've been using for these tests has the following
output:
ubuntu@alpine01:~/kvm$ cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep platform
platform: pSeries
The PowerNV server has the following output:
ubuntu@binacle:~$ cat /etc/issue; uname -a ; ppc64_cpu --smt ; cat
/proc/cpuinfo |grep
Sorry, I copied the wrong thing:
sudo qemu-system-ppc64 -enable-kvm -m 256 -display none -nographic -net nic
-net user,net=10.0.0.0/8,host=10.0.0.1,hostfwd=tcp::-:22 -machine pseries
-drive file=xenial-server-cloudimg-ppc64el-disk1.img,if=virtio -drive
file=seed.iso,if=virtio
@mdroth
I don't think PPC supports kvm the same way as x86:
ubuntu@alpine01:~/kvm$ qemu-system-ppc64 -enable-kvm -m 256 -display none
-nographic -net nic -net
user,net=10.0.0.0/8,host=10.0.0.1,hostfwd=tcp::-:22 -machine pseries -drive
@serge-hallyn
ubuntu@alpine01:~/kvm$ cat /etc/issue; uname -a ; ppc64_cpu --smt
Ubuntu Xenial Xerus (development branch) \n \l
Linux alpine01 4.4.0-17-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Tue Mar 29 17:15:31 UTC 2016
ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux
SMT is off
ubuntu@alpine01:~/kvm$ qemu-system-ppc64 -m 256
ubuntu@alpine01:~$ sudo ppc64_cpu --smt=1
ubuntu@alpine01:~$ ppc64_cpu --info
Core 0:0*1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Core 1:8*9101112131415
Core 2: 16* 17181920212223
Core 3: 24* 25262728
ubuntu@alpine01:~$ ppc64_cpu --info
Core 0:0*1*2*3*4*5*6*7*
Core 1:8*9* 10* 11* 12* 13* 14* 15*
Core 2: 16* 17* 18* 19* 20* 21* 22* 23*
Core 3: 24* 25* 26* 27* 28* 29* 30* 31*
Core 4: 32* 33*
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I noticed in dmesg:
Working kernel:
[3.565137] i2c_hid i2c-SYN1B7D:01: failed to retrieve report from device.
[3.565306] input: SYN1B7D:01 06CB:2991 UNKNOWN as
/devices/platform/80860F41:00/i2c-0/i2c-SYN1B7D:01/0018:06CB:2991.0001/input/input8
[3.565618] hid-multitouch
I noticed in dmesg:
Working kernel:
[3.565137] i2c_hid i2c-SYN1B7D:01: failed to retrieve report from device.
[3.565306] input: SYN1B7D:01 06CB:2991 UNKNOWN as
/devices/platform/80860F41:00/i2c-0/i2c-SYN1B7D:01/0018:06CB:2991.0001/input/input8
[3.565618] hid-multitouch
Public bug reported:
After Ubuntu updated the kernel to 3.19.0-56 the touchpad stopped working.
The mouse pointer never appears and touching/dragging/clicking has no effect.
I can make it work by using the GRUB menu to boot 3.19.0-49 instead.
On the older, working, kernel xinput outputs:
⎡
Due to the nature of no network connectivity, We cannot login (curtin
preseed didn't run to setup credentials) or submit logs.
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** Summary changed:
- IBM Power8 PPC MAAS images booting with no network
+ IBM ppc64le MAAS images booting with no network
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The latest daily Xenial image for MAAS seems to lack network
connectivity. Tested with kernel version 4.4.0-15 from the 20160328
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The latest daily Xenial image for MAAS seems to lack network
connectivity. Tested with kernel version 4.4.0-15 from the 20160328
image from the daily stream
Attached are logs from the boot sequence as well as the maas deployment
logs.
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Hi Joseph
I'll see if I can nab some extra hardware to try it out. Keep in mind
that I haven't found a way to reproduce this reliably yet, with our
usual setup it can take a few weeks before it happens. Basically we have
a cron job that periodically exports the state of our machines, which
Sorry, I'm not super familiar with apport (our security folks make us
disable it because they get upset for reasons I don't quite grasp).
I tried to install apport and python-apport, but no dice on actually
running apport-collect.
$ apport-collect 1557172
Traceback (most recent call last):
Public bug reported:
(Note that the attached logs are not a machine exhibiting the issue)
I've observed this issue specifically on Dell's PowerEdge R410 with its
DRAC. I manage quite a few other machines with DRACs and haven't seen
this issue so it may be limited to the R410. I've seen cases of
I don't need a backport, so closing as requested.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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console worked just fine (no need to ssh in to run apport-collect).
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Ubuntu 12.04.5, ASUS model 1015E, x86_64
When I boot the 3.2.0-99 kernel on my ASUS netbook, I pretty much never
get a working display manager. (I think it booted okay the first time
after installing
apport information
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I booted the -98 kernel, enabled wireless in Network Manager, and then
booted the -99 kernel. I'm afraid apport-collect still stalls, and I
still see rfkill stuck in D+ state.
So, I can manually attach files from /var/log. Or I could try running
apport-collect with the -98 kernel running. Let
I ran "apport-collect 1553626", but it appeared to hang. (After an
hour, it was still saying "Collecting problem information".)
I poked around a bit while it was running. Here's some ps output in
case it's useful:
camomile$ ps -t pts/1
PID TTY TIME CMD
1757 pts/100:00:00 bash
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 12.04.5, ASUS model 1015E, x86_64
When I boot the 3.2.0-99 kernel on my ASUS netbook, I pretty much never
get a working display manager. (I think it booted okay the first time
after installing the kernel, but that's it.) Usually I just get a black
display. I have
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Wily)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Confirming marcin's bug report as well after it failed starting on a TPM error:
"A TPM error (6) occurred attempting to read a pcr value"
The only way for me to get access was to boot from previous base:
4.2.0-27-generic
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because the systems can have no internet access.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The issue has existed for all kernel versions that I've tried.
When I try to install from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.4-wily/, I get a warning
that the lib/firmware/bnx2x/bnx2x-e2-7.12.30.0.fw for module bnx2x is
missing. And the NIC won't come up.
Thanks,
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On Thu
Hi Christopher,
I submitted the bug per your suggestion:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1536719
Thanks,
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On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 1:42 AM, Christopher M. Penalver <
christopher.m.penal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mike Thompson, it will help immensely if you fi
I'm a bit confused by the summary change. Is the LOCKUP issued addressed?
And pardon my ignorance, but is there any chance the fix could be applied
to the whatever is the latest kernel version that does not require a
compiler with stackprotect when making kernel modules?
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at
RE: the LOCKUP: It takes long enough to kill a zookeeper connection, which
hurts. It has always happened, but as I've upped the load, it happens
more. Started with 3.15. I was able to install the very latest kernel by
force-installing the firmware package. But the latest kernel won't let me
I am experiencing the same problem on 3.16.0-34-generic.
I've attached the kern.log output.
The effected systems are not attached to the internet, so I could not use
apport-collect
** Attachment added: "kern.log.1"
I tried your solution bsb, it was not the answer for me, the H800
headset microphone remains the only thing not working in my case.
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For what it's worth, Dockerized containers running common open-source
applications (Cassandra, Mongo, Flynn) have stumbled hard on this - and
of course, it's not just on Ubuntu, but all Linux kernels with
296291cdd: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109971 -
Akihiro has been a champion
Wow, I installed a 3.19 kernel today on 14.04, and suddenly found I
couldn't type my disk encryption password. Then I found it was non-
trivial to actually get into the non-hidden grub menu as holding shift
did not work apparently from my bios.
Why is this *still* an issue? Does no one at
Note: I ask about the qa for luks, as this is about the third time in
memory since 8.xx days luks has been suddenly broken with an update. No
one that tests the kernels seems to use disk encryption or understand it
to ensure this works consistently.
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I'm on an MSI Dominator GT72 2QD, and have the wifi working by implementing the
following bug fix, but bluetooth isn't working.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1383184
I'm running Ubuntu 15.10, here's my specific version:
$ uname -a
Linux 4.2.0-22-generic #27-Ubuntu SMP Thu
Public bug reported:
The underlying kernel bug was originally reported and fixed here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1508609
The bug was fixed confirmed not present in the original trusty kernel
and has been fixed in vivid and wily, but was not addressed in utopic as
it
Here's the fragment of Oops I have demonstrating the crash. If I'm
understanding the versioning here, it looks like the issue may now have
been fully addressed by that patch alone? :(
[0.104000] CR2: 8807b000 CR3: 01c13000 CR4: 001406f0
[0.104000] Stack:
[
*not have
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lts-utopic kernel needs boot-up race condition fix.
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug
@Serge, A workaround for me is to use "hypervisor default" in virt-
manager. I'm not sure what the equivalent is in virt-install, but maybe
using --cpu=host-model-only would be a workaround?
>From the man page:
Expose the host CPUs configuration to the guest. This enables
the
On my Trusty VM with "[x] Copy host CPU configuration" checked in virt-
manager, running 'sudo modprobe -r raid6_pq && sudo modprobe raid6_pq'
is enough to reproduce the kernel exception in dmesg (though I didn't
see it print "Segmentation Fault", so that may be somewhat of a red
herring).
Here's
I just tried again with two logical CPUs and the core set to "Westmere"
(I think that was the default), and didn't see the bug. So this seems
related specifically to "[x] Copy host CPU configuration" being checked.
Here's the /proc/cpuinfo from the "virtual Westmere" where it works:
Also, the hypervisor's /proc/cpuinfo reports the following CPU
configuration (8 cores of the same):
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 60
model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4710MQ CPU @ 2.50GHz
stepping: 3
microcode : 0x1e
Public bug reported:
The symptom I saw was this (note the segfault, and apt-get upgrade hangs
after this):
Setting up linux-image-3.13.0-71-generic (3.13.0-71.114) ...
Running depmod.
update-initramfs: deferring update (hook will be called later)
Examining /etc/kernel/postinst.d.
run-parts:
For what it's worth, unchecking "[ ] Copy host CPU configuration" in
virt-manager and selecting "Hypervisor default" for the CPU is a
workaround. (/proc/cpuinfo reports "QEMU Virtual CPU version 2.4.0")
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Thank you for your help to date.
What shall I do with this thread now? Close it down?
Mike
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10de:03ef [ASRock N68-G
Leonardos trick did not work for me.
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bluetooth not working in 15.10
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Unknown
Status in bluez package in
Kernel bug exists upstream.
using v4.4-rc3-wily/ did not fix the issue.
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** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
The Linux kernel seems to have an issue with my on-board networking
adapter and the ACPI of my computer.
On doing some research this seems to be a very old and somewhat common
bug that no one has ever done
apport information
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** Description changed:
The Linux kernel seems to have an issue with my on-board networking
adapter and the ACPI of my computer.
On doing some research this seems to be a very old and somewhat common
bug that no one has ever done anything about.
This bug results in two things:
** Description changed:
The Linux kernel seems to have an issue with my on-board networking
adapter and the ACPI of my computer.
On doing some research this seems to be a very old and somewhat common
bug that no one has ever done anything about.
This bug results in two things:
Public bug reported:
The Linux kernel seems to have an issue with my on-board networking
adapter and the ACPI of my computer.
On doing some research this seems to be a very old and somewhat common
bug that no one has ever done anything about.
This bug results in two things:
My on-board
Ok, I'll do that, but I'll struggle as the machine has no ethernet.
I'll do it soon, Thanks for the advice.
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