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Filesystems end up remounted read-only
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Title:
tp-link AC1300 not working in 21.10
S
As expected, it's easy enough to repro with raw dm_snapshot:
root@bug-1894780-focal-3:~# for f in base snap1 snap2; do dd if=/dev/zero
of=$f.img bs=1M count=1 seek=512; done
root@bug-1894780-focal-3:~# losetup -f base.img
root@bug-1894780-focal-3:~# losetup -f snap1.img
root@bug-1894780
On 10/9/20 7:44 am, Jay Vosburgh wrote:
> wgrant, you said:
>
> That :a-152 is meant to be /sys/kernel/slab/:a-152. Even a
> working kernel shows some trouble there:
>
> $ uname -a
> Linux 5.4.0-42-generic #46~18.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 10
> 07:21:24 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GN
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-
mm/alpine.lrh.2.02.1806151817130.6...@file01.intranet.prod.int.rdu2.redhat.com/
(2018's "slub: fix failure when we delete and create a slab cache")
looks relevant to similar problems with this particular slub callsite.
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[ 31.566946] kobject_add_internal failed for :a-152 with -EEXIST, don't
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[ 31.580027] BUG: kernel NULL pointer dereference, address: 0020
[ 31.586990] #PF: supervisor read access in kernel mode
[ 31.592130] #PF
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Public bug reported:
One of my bionic servers with HWE 5.4.0 hangs on boot (apparently while
starting LVM snapshots) after upgrading from Linux 5.4.0-42 to 5.4.0-47,
with the following trace:
[ 29.126292] kobject_add_internal failed for :a-152 with -EEXIST, don't
try to register things w
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touchpad fails after turning on from sleep
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CAT$@#%Paypal online
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It doesn't seem likely that this has anything to do with Launchpad.
You'll need to try to reproduce it outside an autopkgtest and ideally
get logs with GIT_CURL_VERBOSE=1 GIT_TRACE=1.
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Apport crashing on resume...
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I've only been able to reproduce this on systems with an Intel IOMMU.
Disabling the IOMMU in the firmware (usually labelled "VT-d") lets the
latest 4.13 i386 kernel boot. It's also reproducible in qemu if you give
it an IOMMU, eg. "-machine q35 -device intel-iommu".
The problem is that the IDT pag
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Hm, what if you manually "run usb_boot" once PXE fails?
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Raspberry Pi 3 microSD support missing from the installer
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On 06/11/17 23:03, Paolo Pisati wrote:
> Your suggestion makes sense, but can you give me the exact steps on how
> to test it afterward?
>
> I gave a quick glance at u-boot master, but i couldn't find any 'uefi'
> or 'rpi3-uefi' target in configs. Or shall i just build the rpi3 target
> and then p
The linux source package produces the udebs that are installed by d-i.
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Please add bcm2835 to block-modules on arm64 (and armhf?).
artful's arm64 d-i mini.iso works fine on Raspberry Pi 3 when booting
with a UEFI-capable u-boot, except for one detail: mmc/host/bcm2835.ko
is missing from block-modules, so you can't install to microSD without
manua
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(For those playing at home, the boot failure in comment #25 was because
the m400 firmware preloads the dtb at 0x400300, which was clobbered
by the >16MiB kernel. The latest 4.8 builds are gzipped, so they're
short enough to leave it intact.)
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1 855 338 0710 Xbox
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The production hardware is mcdivitt as well, running trusty with lts-
vivid or lts-wily.
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[arm64] lockups some time after boo
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Assignee: (unassigned) => William Grant (wgrant)
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Title:
Enable arm64 emulation of removed ARMv7 instructions
S
Public bug reported:
Linux now supports emulation of three deprecated ARMv7 features that
were removed from ARMv8: SWP(B), CP15ISB/DSB/DMB, and SETEND. At least
CP15DMB is used by some armhf archive binaries (notably pandoc), so we
need emulation enabled on the kernels that scalingstack uses.
I h
I don't believe we've ever seen this in VMs. The main place excessive
kernel output has been problematic is on scalingstack compute nodes,
which are mostly HP ProLiant DL360p Gen8s (AMD64) and HP ProLiant m400s
(aka. mcdivitt, ARMv8). Both have a virtual serial port exposed by the
BMC or chassis, a
One could argue that libvirt should exclude x2apic from the host-model
checks, as it's emulated by qemu whether or not the host supports it.
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If you need avx2 support, --cpu Haswell-noTSX,-x2apic works on Haswell
desktop/laptop chips.
The most confusing problem is that qemu's definition of "Haswell" is
actually Haswell-E, -EP and -EX; Haswell itself lacks x2apic, which
qemu's Haswell requires. x2apic dates back to Nehalem, but qemu's CP
I've tested the compat_uts_machine patch, and it works fine. Thanks!
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New personality for more accurate armv7l emulation on a
up on polling and other situations
fairly repeatably
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Bug description:
While working on deploying arm64 builders in openstack, we found that
it was pretty easy to wedge them. Many hang just running ntpdate
right off the bat.
William Grant had
other situations
fairly repeatably
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While working on deploying arm64 builders in openstack, we found that
it was pretty easy to wedge them. Many hang just running ntpdate
right off the bat.
William Grant had more direct te
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[Lenovo ThinkStation S30-2] 'Run Fir
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Ah, in that case you probably wanted to report a bug against the linux
package in Ubuntu. I'll move it across.
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After upgrading from 13.10 to 14.04 system says major disk failure
when us
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WLAN connection break under load (iwl3945)
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The aarch64 vDSO __kernel_clock_gettime implementation crashes when
clock_gettime is called with CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE or
CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE, with a SIGSEGV or SIGBUS respectively.
In the implementation
(http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/
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Kernel stops during btrfs-balance
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syslog filled with urb status code
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