Original reporter states (comment #6) that using the 1.0.5 version fixes
it; we ship that in raring.
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Hmm my x86 is a bit rusty; have you got an actual test case that
triggers the warning?
It seems to be basically:
a) Do a bunch of individual character tests (32 bit at a time)
b) Do a bunch of tests of 64 bit words (pcmpeqd's) - i.e. 2 wchar's at a time
c) Get into an aligned loop doing 64
Hi Alistair,
OK, Raring has 1.0.5, so in that case I'll set to 'fixed release'.
If you need it we could possibly get an SRU to 12.10.
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Huh ok, weird, since as far as I can read from your logs it was only
running it at 3Gb/s anyway.
OK, so the next thing to try is to see if the latest upstream kernel has
the same problem exists if you don't add the libata.force.
From:
Medium: It's a problem with a required hardware component (high) but has
an easy workaround (low) - so I went for medium.
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On current raring I seem to have both 64 and 32 bit installed; so must
have been fixed.
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Hi Alistair,
Could you include a copy of your syslog showing the irqbalance errors; it's
probably be useful to include the output of dmesg, and any other relevant logs.
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It would be better if you could upload this bug info with apport-collect
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You might also want to install the -dbgsym package (
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash ) that will get a much
more detailed backtrace if you can't upload the crash
Medium - Moderate impact on core application
Thanks Alistair,
OK, so it is a little chatty in syslogd - but it's still only about 1 or 2 a
minute; I wouldn't have thought that would be the cause of your system load,
perhaps that's something separate. Anyway, I'll leave this to someone more
Justin,
Please submit a separate bug and when asked submit your logs, and put a
comment here with your bug number.
Although I agree it does look like the same oops.
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*** buffer overflow detected ***: tcpick terminated with -t arg
To
Hi Alistair,
Could you include a copy of your syslog showing the irqbalance errors; it's
probably be useful to include the output of dmesg, and any other relevant logs.
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To me that looks like a SATA link error - are you sure you've not got a
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[ 7927.477839] ata2: SError: { 10B8B Dispar BadCRC }
[ 7927.478874] ata2.00: failed command: READ FPDMA QUEUED
[ 7927.479914] ata2.00: cmd 60/08:00:a7:03:e0/00:00:14:00:00/40 tag 0 ncq 4096
in
[
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Hi Koen,
To try and nail down whether this is cu or a kernel serial problem, have you
tried:
1) Using a different serial program - e.g. minicom ?
2) use something simple like echo Hello /dev/ttyS0
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This looks suspiciously similar to bug 1039341(which is marked fix
released - but because the reporter couldn't reproduce) .
Melchiaros: Can you reproduce this every time ? How is the monitor
connected - VGA?DVI?HDMI?
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Medium - Moderate impact on core application
Thanks Alistair,
OK, so it is a little chatty in syslogd - but it's still only about 1 or 2 a
minute; I wouldn't have thought that would be the cause of your system load,
perhaps that's something separate. Anyway, I'll leave this to someone more
Hi Koen,
It would probably be worth retrying the things without the getty (might be
worth checking there wasn't one on the xubuntu host as well!).
Hmm odd; the echo is about the simplest thing to try. if retrying without
the getty doesn't help; have you got a
serial breakout box, or a
Hi Bill,
If you open a terminal and in the terminal type:
evince nameofyour.pdf
does evince open? If not does it give any errors there?
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Low: It's a known breakage and turning on busybox's devmem is probably a better
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Have you got any examples?
IMHO this can just be a false positive since it's safe to read beyond a buffer
end iff:
* You know you're not crossing a 64bit boundary (since you know you're not
crossing a page boundary and hence can't seg)
* Don't cause any data in that 64bit read to influence
Hi Shaun,
Can you confirm which Linux version was the last version that didn't trigger
the bug?
Also, can you state whether the logs you've attached are from a boot where this
bad behaviour happened or from a normal boot?
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Hi Adrien,
This can be rather difficult to find the cause of; I've seen it once on one
of my machine, and it turned out to be an application I was using that was
doing a lot to the X server for no good reason. (It was animating a little
icon but was trying to be too clever).
Run top and
ok, sorry - seems like I was going in the wrong direction there.
So I've had it fail on the 3.5.7-030507 generic but 3.5.0-19-generic #30 works
fine
and nothing newer works either.
The number of diffs looks tiny, and I don't see anything obvious.
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[drm:radeon_cs_ioctl]
Hi Ron,
Could you submit that as a separate bug report, and then put a comment in
here with it, and as requested attach logs to that report, so we can just keep
it separate from the original reporters; we can link them together again later.
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Cannot install Ubuntu Server on
..and a rebuilt 3.5.7 mainline fails.
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Peter,
What I was thinking about for /etc/default/grub was more a commented line
showing how to do it,
in the same way that GRUB_INIT_TUNE, GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY etc are there as
examples.
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I can get it to fail with 3.5.0-030500-generic #201207211835
so I guess that's a fairly small gap relative to 3.5.0-19-generic #30.
Is it something we added/unconfigured?
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Hi Vadim,
I *think* this is bug 1087622 the -20 kernel never made it into the -updates
set because lots of people hit this in proposed.
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Hmm, this is a bit messy
On raring:
sparse t.c
/usr/include/stdc-predef.h:30:11: error: unable to open 'bits/predefs.h'
so I add a -I:
sparse -I/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu t.c
/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/gnu/stubs.h:7:12: error: unable to open
'gnu/stubs-32.h'
then we have Stéphane's
Still broken in Raring 3.1.4-5
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Looks like Colin pushed this report upstream 3 years ago; not been
looked at though.
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=2880497group_id=7763atid=107763
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Hi,
Chopped it down a bit further, 3.5.1-030501-generic #201208091310 also
triggers,
but I still can't get 3.5.0-19-generic #30-ubuntu to fail.
Haven't tried a mainline 3.5.0 yet.
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modprobe
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Redshift crashes on startup
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Allow user
Hi Peter,
I don't know enough about GRUB to fully review your patch, however:
a) I think you should probably be adding an entry in the default
/etc/default/grub
b) Something in the grub info file that's referenced by /etc/default/grub
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Kian,
If memtest86 is ONLY showing you errors on pass 7 then there is a known
memtest86 bug in recent memtest's that
might be your problem (bug 1071209) so you might like to try an old memtest86
build.
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from: drivers/acpi/apei/ghes.c (this is git head rather than any
specific version):
if (hest_disable) {
pr_info(GHES_PFX HEST is not enabled!\n);
return -EINVAL;
}
then drivers/acpi/apei/hest.c:
bool hest_disable;
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hest_disable);
Hi Joseph,
this still occurs for me with the 3.5.7 from that link (and with current
raring), but as stated not with the 3.5.0-19 from quantal.
My test procedure on my box is:
* Fresh boot
* Log in via kdm as my default user
* Wait for my standard KDE desktop to settle
* K
Triaged: Because the reporter describes the problem exactly
Medium: I was thinking originally low since It's got an easy work around and I
think this is a very unusual situation,
however to someone not experienced it's going to be hard to understand and
I actually don't know how unusual the
Peter; could you state the OS install version, and package version of
the virt-manager and qemu-kvm you've got.
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vm
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id2ndr:
To me that looks like a separate problem from this one; all the people on
this one had keys that showed up as combination CDROM/disk pairs and it was the
kernel getting upset at the cdrom which from the limited debug from yours
doesn't seem to be the case. I suggest reporting a
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Triaged: Because the reporter describes the problem exactly
Medium: I was thinking originally low since It's got an easy work around and I
think this is a very unusual situation,
however to someone not experienced it's going to be hard to understand and
I actually don't know how unusual the
Peter; could you state the OS install version, and package version of
the virt-manager and qemu-kvm you've got.
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vm won't start if host
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Flipping to linux package since it's a kernel bug.
You'll be asked to record some logs; please do this on the kernel that
does boot ok, and put a note on the end reminding people that it's the
different version that fails
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Confirmed this on 4.6.3-13ubuntu1 on raring.
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$ g++-4.7 cc8HZt1y.i
ParserFunctions/BasicIntegerParser_continuous.cpp: In member function ‘virtual
Vertica::UDParser*
BasicIntegerParserFactory::prepare(Vertica::ServerInterface,
Vertica::PerColumnParamReader, Vertica::PlanContext, const
Hi Christopher,
Which model thinkpad is this?
(I've got thinkfan on a w520 and I don't think I had to edit those files to get
it to work - although I can't remember).
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Ken:
Can you submit a separate bug for it please and attach your logs showing the
oops to it please, and then add a comment here giving the bug number.
(They may well get merged)
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Maarten:
OK, it still crashes, and the reason is you're MIN/MAX aren't sufficient:
cirRefreshArea: pbox: (-958,52 / -236,486) clipped: (0,52 / -236,486)
pScrn-vX/Y 1024,768 rotate=0
you need to use both MIN and MAX on each coordinate to cope with the box
being completely off one side of the
Here's a fix; it was carefully snprintf'ing with a limit of 24 into a 20
char buffer - and then terminating at 23 chars for good luck.
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id2ndr: Can you attach the output of the
dmesgcommand
and
lsusbcommand
after having plugged the flash disk in.
My guess is this is actually a different problem than the sandisk one but
similar symptoms.
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Hang on, scrap that analysis - I noticed the logs show it's not loading
the rebuilt cirrus module with that change; It's now showing an EABI
mismatch error. I'll get back to you.
Dave
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Hi Maarten,
That patch isn't happy; but I'm not sure why yet; I've attached three screen
captures:
1) The version with the ubuntu built package - which shows the strange
crosshatching from bug 1080674
2) myversion.png - the version with my patch, looks the same as (1) but
doesn't
psivaa: Can you run an xdpyinfo in VBox and KVM and attach both the
outputs?
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[QEMU] Corrupted desktop screen for raring desktop
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memtest86 test #7 false positives (random number sequence error)
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The following bugs appear to all be ftrace related oopsen happening on
3.5.0-20.31 :
bug 1087967
bug 1087622
bug 1087584
So looks like something not too happy.
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High (dead on startup) - set for hjd
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horgand segfaults at startup (due
#5 0x004066f7 in strcpy (__src=0x430ed0 m(Maj7)(b5), __dest=0x65dd00
hor+105536 )
at /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/bits/string3.h:104
No locals.
#6 HOR::HOR (this=0x6440c0 hor) at organ.C:633
tapsg = {36, 33, 29, 27, 24, 21, 17, 15, 13, 16, 21, 24, 27, 31, 33, 36}
OK, here's a patch that gets past the overflow; I think it's safe; there are a
LOT of fixed length string buffers in the
code. This stretches this 10 char to 12 char to fit the string being copied
in; there are places that append that string
into others in other bits of the code, but I *think*
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I've set your bug 1024578 back to New; it shouldn't time out for a long time
now.
There are lots and lots and lots of bugs though, so whether or not yours is
seen by the developer
I cannot say.
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Title prints duplicate and
In your report you say that you had previously also used HP printers;
have you tried this, after the upgrade that broke it; it would be
interesting to know if the problem was only effecting Brother printers
or was something more general.
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Fails on g++ 4:4.7.2-1ubuntu7 on current Raring.
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Xorg process is eating my CPU cores in
I disagree; it needs a signed boot loader; whether it's grub or not is a
different matter.
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Signed Kernel should depend on
Setting to confirmed since it's a kernel bug (albeit in external module it
seems reasonable to treat the same way)
High-seems appropriate for oops on server.
Gavin:
Can you paste more of the syslog please; in particular is there are a line of
4 numbers just before it ; I can see an eprintk in
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kvm-spice[15252]: segfault at 20 ip 7fb7b9e83986 sp
Can you confirm when you say 'waking the computer to to resume work' you
mean it had previously booted but was hibernating/sleeping, and it only
does this when you wake it up from the sleep?
Dave
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This oops looks like the nasty; I can see a similar oops in bug 1087584
in the WiFiSyslog.txt around the 08:34 mark.
[ 17.782530] Could not create debugfs 'i915_gem_object_create' directory
[ 17.782595] Error: Driver 'i915' is already registered, aborting...
[ 17.848044] BUG: unable to
I notice at 08:34 there is this (similar to bug 1087622):
Dec 7 08:34:51 ubuntu kernel: [ 13.229526] BUG: unable to handle kernel
paging request at a0418f08
Dec 7 08:34:51 ubuntu kernel: [ 13.229562] IP: [810fd2ca]
register_ftrace_event+0x7a/0x2b0
Dec 7 08:34:51 ubuntu
Hi,
Attached is a patch that seems to fix this; however it needs looking at by
someone who understands the code; in particular I have some questions:
1) Does this also need to go in cirRefreshArea8/16/24/32 ?
2) Why is the generic one being called if there are those specialised ones
Yeh I'm also seeing this; note that the cirrus driver is the same
1:1.5.1-0ubuntu2 Quantal (that works) and Raring (where it gets this
corruption).
Note that Cirrus tends to run with 24bpp packed that always adds fun and
excitement; and might explain the odd rhythmic patterning.
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OK, it's a one char overrun in the hours reading code; because someone forgot
the remove the \n
This starts up, but I don't know the game so haven't checked the 'hours' work
as intended.
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Gah - got the wrong bug
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #695297
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=695297
** Changed in: xpilot-ng (Debian)
Importance: Undecided = Unknown
** Changed in: xpilot-ng (Debian)
Status: New = Unknown
** Changed in: xpilot-ng (Debian)
Remote
Trivially repeatable on raring
** Changed in: tcpick (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: tcpick (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- *** buffer overflow detected ***: tcpick terminated
+ *** buffer overflow detected ***: tcpick terminated with -t
(From a rebuild from the package) run with -t:
(gdb) bt full
#0 0x77814e35 in __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at
../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:63
resultvar = 0
pid = 22722
selftid = 22722
#1 0x77818498 in __GI_abort () at abort.c:90
This is a cut-n-paste thinko; fix attached.
(upstream seems dead looking at sourceforge so not sure what the best thing to
do is)
** Patch added: Fix for memset thinko
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tcpick/+bug/1086534/+attachment/3453310/+files/time_ascii-memset_thinko.diff
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Patch also submitted upstream (although it seems pretty dead):
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=3593303group_id=95657atid=612164
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #695307
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=695307
** Also affects: tcpick (Debian) via
** Summary changed:
- Ispci crashed with SIGSEGV in pci_load_name_list()
+ Ispci crashed with SIGSEGV in pci_load_name_list() (with invalid parameter to
-i)
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Confirmed this still happens on debian and upstream's pciutils-3.1.10; I
can see a trivial fix to lib/names-parse.c:
if (len = 3 memcmp(a-id_file_name + len - 3, .gz, 3) != 0)
return result;
to become
if (len 3 || memcmp(a-id_file_name + len - 3, .gz, 3) != 0)
return result;
but
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