Kernel 5.4.0-99-generic is now running without a fault for 40 days.
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Kernel BUG with btrfs on linux 5.13
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Kernel 5.4.0-99-generic is now running without a fault for 11 days.
Kernels 5.11 and 5.13 crashed within 4-5 days of uptime.
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The kernel BUG also happens with 5.11.0-46 and 5.13.0-28 kernels. In
5.11 the location of the fault is different, but the symptoms are very
similar to crash in 5.13.
Attached are kern.log excerpts for 5.11.0-46 and 5.13.0-28 crashes. I'm
now testing 5.4.0-99-generic.
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I am hitting the below kernel oops every 2-5 days on my home server box.
RIP is always "0010:btrfs_evict_inode+0xa1/0x480 [btrfs]" and address is
always "0068". I'm using btrfs in raid1 configurat
Public bug reported:
I am hitting the below kernel oops every 2-5 days on my home server box.
RIP is always "0010:btrfs_evict_inode+0xa1/0x480 [btrfs]" and address is
always "0068". I'm using btrfs in raid1 configuration for
general storage.
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Feb 1 01:40:38 server kernel: [172867
No way to reproduce, unfortunately. This bug shows up once in a couple
of months on otherwise a very stable machine. Bug manifests itself that
"ps auxf" and related process-listing commands start to hang
indefinitely.
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Public bug reported:
Random kernel panic on AArch64 APM Mustang running ubuntu xenial kernel.
==
[2244826.215921] Unhandled fault: alignment fault (0x9621) at
0x03b00a53
[2244826.223377] Internal error: : 9621 [#1] SMP
[2244826.228057] Modules linked in: veth xt_nat xt_tcpudp ip
Tentative fix applied, see bugs.linaro.org #3718 .
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kernel build fails on arm64
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Hi Greg,
Did you push the qemu patch upstream, and now it is a matter of fixing
the kernel?
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9pfs does not honor open file handles on unl
Perf utility from linux-tools is affected for AArch64.
** Also affects: linux-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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IMO, the AArch64 libunwind port (included via AArch64-port.diff debian
patch) should be setting enable_debug_frame to "yes" for aarch64
alongside arm in confirure.ac:
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to load .debug_frame sections])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug_frame,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-debug-frame],[Load the
Hi,
Would, please, someone clarify for users whether the fix will be
backported to trusty's gnome-session or to any other released ubuntu
version?
Thank you.
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** Changed in: gcc-linaro
Assignee: (unassigned) => Kumar Venkataramanan (venkataramanan-kumar)
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ICE in change_address_1, at emit-rt
Also confirmed on linaro-4.8-branch as of yesterday
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Status: New => Confirmed
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We track Linaro toolchain bugs on bugs.linaro.org. Please report future
bugs there directly.
This is now https://bugs.linaro.org/show_bug.cgi?id=307
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Thanks for the testcase. This is reproducible with 4.8 2014.04 (our
latest 4.8), but not with 4.9 2014.06 (didn't test other 4.9 versions).
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How was "sleep" and system glibc compiled?
To get reliable stack traces GDB has to have access to either frame
pointer (-fno-omit-frame-pointer compiler flag) or to unwind tables
(-funwind-tables). In the absence of either of these, GDB has to guess
where stack frame boundaries are. In this case
Public bug reported:
I've encountered the following kernel crash on a system that heavily
uses overlayfs. While not necessarily an overlayfs problem, it (adding
overlayfs) was the last major change to the system.
During the crash rsync was synchronizing non-overlayfs directory which
was bind-mou
We can debug a compiler crash with PCH enabled.
Please attach a tarball that has all the files to reproduce the crash
and, ideally, a Makefile with command line.
Thank you.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1214500 ***
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consistent failure with overlayfs and unix sockets
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Hi Eugene,
Any user-friendly instructions on how to install packages from your PPA?
Or which packages need to be replaced?
Thank you.
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g
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1251281
Anyone has a workaround?
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gnome-session is bro
Fixed on 2.18.1.
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Race condition using ATOMIC_FASTBINS in _int_free causes crash or heap
corruption
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Fixed in 2.16.1
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Race condition using ATOMIC_FASTBINS in _int_free causes crash or heap
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Fixed in 2.15.1
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Fixed in 2.17.1.
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Race condition using ATOMIC_FASTBINS in _int_free causes crash or heap
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Fixed on trunk only. I've pinged release managers to merge the fix to
2.15 onwards.
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[For the benefit of Carlos and other developers]
There are two patches for this bug posted to libc-alpha@, one from
Ondrej and one from myself.
The attached Trusty Tahr reproduction testcase has line numbers for GDB
breakpoints wrong, and one has to correct them to get the failure.
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Created attachment 7331
Trusty reproduction testcase
Fixed trusty testcase.
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Fixed by the above commit.
Real credit goes to Josh Pieper, whose carefully prepared testcase made
it possible to investigate and fix the bug.
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