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[ Andy Whitcroft ]
* [Config] d-i -- add hpsa to the list of block devices
- LP: #684304
* [Config] add vmw-balloon driver to -virtual flavour
- LP: #592039
* rebase to
Ok the fixes tested above have now releases as v2.6.37-rc7 which will be
the base for the next Natty upload. This upload will contain both the
fixes and the d-i changes and should close this bug.
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Title:
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Andy, boots nicely :-)
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@C de-Avillez -- ok, final test kernel, this is the latest natty kernel
with the upstream updates to the layout algorithm. This should sort out
the ftrace issue. Could you test the uectst4 kernels from the link
below and report back, thanks:
http://people.canonical.com/~apw/uectest-natty/
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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kernel uectst3 boots on Maverick on the test rig. I see a kernel trace
on hpsa -- similar to bug 690190:
[4.722045] WARNING: at
/home/apw/build/natty/ubuntu-natty/kernel/trace/ftrace.c:1014
ftrace_bug+0x289/0x2c0()
[4.722048] Hardware name: ProLiant DL380 G6
[4.722049] Modules linked
@C de-Avillez -- ok I've confirmed that hpsa is not include by default
and added it to the d-i configuration. This d-i change is now Fix
Committed and will be included in the next upload to Natty.
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@C de-Avillez -- indeed good point, which look into the udebs to ensure
it is included.
Could we test the uectest3 kernel at the URL below and see if this one
works for you? This test kernel carries the mainline rejig of the
device layout code and is slated to fix your issue. If not I need to
kn
Another point -- may, or may not, help: 'hpsa.ko' is not included in the
standard ISO -- it would be under
./modules//kernel/drivers/scsi/.
So we need to include it in the standard ISO.
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Title:
cciss m
Boots successfully with the server image.
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As per comment #34 I have put together a further set of kernel images
for test. These are from the same code base Stefan used with only the
'subtractive bridge' change applied. If those with the hardware could
test and confirm if this is enough to fix the issue. Please report back
here. There k
Ah, did not actually check for it but apparently there is a new driver
hpsa which is implemented as a scsi driver and is claimed to be the way
to go for newer smart arrays. The docs say that cciss is a block driver
that is used for disks and tapes which seemed to give people headaches.
Another poi
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Applied the new kernel on a Maverick install -- it boots OK.
Interestingly, I do not see the cciss module in use anymore...
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Still have no way to test the provided kernels myself. Beside this there
seems at least moves upstream to get the things I suspect are causing
the problems here to be reverted:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=129243714212019&w=4
but that might be delaying verification more. So it would be good
It seems that despite the claim alloc_from_botttom does not completely
restore the old allocation scheme (the assigned addresses still are top
down, though lower than without). And there is currently some discussion
going on about this on the mailing list. I picked two patches floating
there and I
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cciss module does not identify resources
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Tried 'pci=nocrs', similar results. The kernel OOPS is related to the
bxn2, BTW. Installation syslog is attached.
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Tried resource_alloc_from_bottom, got a kernel OOPS (but it kept on),
and no disc resources identified. I have attached the installer syslog.
Output of 'lsmod' after the failure:
~ # lsmod
Module Size Used by
iscsi_tcp 18382 0
libiscsi_tcp 20966 1 iscsi
Digging around further in other bug reports seems to indicate
"pci=nocrs" may be another option to try of above option does not help.
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Title:
ccis
Could you give Natty a try with "resource_alloc_from_bottom" in the
kernel command line, please?
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Title:
cciss module does not identify resources
Right, actually it seems the cciss module is the least of the problems.
Something odd is going on with all the PCIe bridges. All of the root
port devices have msi disabled, some windows are different (thought that
might be just new layout) and none of them seems to have a driver
associated.
That m
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After the installation stops on failing to recognise a disk, I went to a
shell, and manually run a 'modprobe cciss'. The output is shown on
comment 10. So, manually modprobing the module does not do anything.
I wrongly stated, initially, that cciss was auto-loaded. It is *not*.
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Sorry for not responding. Would it be possible to get the full dmesg and
"sudo lspci -vvvnn" from Maverick so I can compare them? In comment #17,
you title the file "lsmod after error". Do I understand correctly that
this means after the installation failed? In that output the cciss
module is not l
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Title:
cciss module does not identify resources
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lspci output:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 5520 I/O Hub to ESI Port (rev 13)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 5520/5500/X58 I/O Hub PCI Express Root
Port 1 (rev 13)
00:02.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 5520/5500/X58 I/O Hub PCI Express Root
Port 2 (rev 13)
00:03.0 PCI bridge: Int
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Stefan Bader (stefan-bader-canonical)
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Title:
cciss module does not identify re
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Importance: High
Status: New
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Note, at the end of the output, that the cciss was loaded, but did not
find any resources.
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I then modprobed it:
~ # modprobe cciss
~ # lsmod
Module Size Used by
cciss 104356 0
iscsi_tcp 9910 0
libiscsi_tcp 16070 1 iscsi_tcp
libiscsi 46060 2 iscsi_tcp,libiscsi_tcp
scsi_transport_iscsi37628 3 iscsi_tcp,libi
No, I was wrong: the cciss module is not automatically loaded. I ran the
d-i install until I got the error, and then opened a shell:
~ # lsmod
Module Size Used by
iscsi_tcp 9910 0
libiscsi_tcp 16070 1 iscsi_tcp
libiscsi 46060 2 iscsi_tcp,
(1) it does happen I have the install logs from Maverick (which I ran
today after the failure, for verification). Now, this is the complete
/var/log/installer contents, with 9 files. Do you want them one after
the other, or a tarball? Your choice.
(2) yes, it showed up on lsmod.
Additionally, thi
One more thing, I am not sure I miss something or whether there is no
indication of the cciss modules actually being loaded. Does it show up
in lsmod?
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Would we happen to have a boot log that has the resources found (with a
previous release) from the same machine?
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Title:
cciss module does not ide
Developers don't like tarballs. ;) You have to download them, extract
stuff and then loose everything on your disk drive.
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Setting importance to high -- this blocks UEC QA testing.
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