Yeah we can, kernel had the fixes a while now.
It was a bit complex in this case as we had fix A, fix B and all 4 combinations
thereof.
Thanks Jeff!
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix
Also verified that the SRU resolves the issue on the previously failing
hardware (POWER8NVL).
This was tested on Xenial w/ 4.4 kernel
Can we set the Ubuntu and Xenial tasks to Fix Released now?
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* debian/patches/ubuntu/vvfat-fix-volume-name-assertion.patch:
Fix the volume name assertion in vvfat rw mode (LP: #1684239)
qemu
On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 5:10 PM, Jeff Lane
wrote:
> Call it pebkac. It's possible I missed the package when I manually
> updated the qemu-* packages.
>
I call it "thank you for sticking on and working through it"!
So as I understand we can set v-done now.
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Call it pebkac. It's possible I missed the package when I manually
updated the qemu-* packages.
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Title:
Power S822LC (8335-GTB) fails KVM guest
OK, THAT worked. Sorry for the worry. I have no idea why qemu-system-
ppc was skipped over when I upgraded everything, but I did retry and
indeed it does now pass the virt test.
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So I thought that was a bit weird, so look below:
First, I wanted to see what was installed:
ubuntu@fesenkov:~$ apt-cache policy qemu-system-ppc*
qemu-system-ppcemb:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: (none)
Version table:
qemu-system-ppc: ###this is what I had installed, and I'm not entirely
Hi Jeff,
this bug always was and seems to stay an interesting one - as on the ppc
part this is actually identical to what mike tested successfully before.
Yet I think the dpkg listing you posted holds the answer.
It seems only some of the qemu packages got updated.
The fix needed would be in
ubuntu@fesenkov:~$ dpkg -l |grep qemu | awk '{print $2"\t\t"$3}'
ipxe-qemu 1.0.0+git-20150424.a25a16d-1ubuntu1
qemu-block-extra:ppc64el 1:2.5+dfsg-5ubuntu10.13
qemu-slof 20151103+dfsg-1ubuntu1
qemu-system 1:2.5+dfsg-5ubuntu10.13
qemu-system-arm
I've tested the updated qemu in proposed and it fails.
ubuntu@fesenkov:~$ sudo qemu-system-ppc64 -m 1024 -display none -nographic -net
nic -net user,net=10.0.0.0/8,host=10.0.0.1,hostfwd=tcp::-:22 -enable-kvm
-machine pseries,usb=off -cpu host -drive
Additionally, as noted above, qemu-block-extra modules fail to load:
Failed to initialize module: /usr/lib/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/qemu/block-iscsi.so
Note: only modules from the same build can be loaded.
Failed to initialize module: /usr/lib/powerpc64le-linux-gnu/qemu/block-curl.so
Note: only
Due to security cert work, we won't be able to get to this until next
week. I've got this on my list to test out on Monday.
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Title:
Power
Hello Mike, or anyone else affected,
Accepted qemu into xenial-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu/1:2.5+dfsg-
5ubuntu10.13 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
Re-prepared, and merged with another SRU that was ready now.
Pushed to SRU unapproved queue.
P.S. Since I pretest a lot one can already look at [1]. Please do note
that the iscsi dep8 test is a notorious noisy transient issue that is
not related to the update, but will likely be seen in -proposed
FYI - Recent security update burned the version number that this was
supposed to be, re-preparing an adapted version now.
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Title:
Power S822LC
** Tags removed: kernel-da-key
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Title:
Power S822LC (8335-GTB) fails KVM guest cert test with kvm_init_vcpu
failed: Invalid argument
To
So I think this is ready for SRU now:
- Template complete
- Updated triaging states to match reality
- Xenial SRU queue free of older qemu
- Minimized the patches down to the SRU'ed case
- Tested on ppa to work
- bileto dep8 tests are all good
- ppa checked on regressions (once more with
** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu Xenial)
Assignee: (unassigned) => ChristianEhrhardt (paelzer)
** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
** Description changed:
[Impact]
- * Some newer Power8 derivates fail to work correctly e.g. Power S822LC
- (8335-GTB)
I have tested the qemu-system-ppc package from both PPA's and both work
without issue.
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Title:
Power S822LC (8335-GTB) fails KVM guest cert test
Hi,
thank you a lot Daniel to identify the potentially missing two patches.
I wonder thou if we really need all 7 then, or maybe just the two new ones.
While the extra 5 are valid fixes in general I'm not sure they are 100% needed
as Xenial seems to be fine without and at least according to Mike
** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => In Progress
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** Summary changed:
- Power S822LC (8335-GTB) failes KVM guest cert test with kvm_init_vcpu failed:
Invalid argument
+ Power S822LC (8335-GTB) fails KVM guest cert test with kvm_init_vcpu failed:
Invalid argument
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