oneiric has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the oneiric task for this ticket as "Won't Fix".
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Hi Ruedi - Unfortunately, this bug was reintroduced recently. The good
news is that it has been fixed upstream and updated Ubuntu kernels are
on their way. You can find more information, as well as links to test
kernels, in bug 1047261.
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At least for me, the problem still persists on Lubuntu 12.04, Kernel
"3.2.0-30-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Aug 24 16:54:40 UTC 2012 i686
athlon i386 GNU/Linux", all updates installed up to now. In the "dmesg"
log, i got the error messages below. However, my disk is certainly not
full (> 100 GB left
this happends every hour or so , ending up stopping me from doing
anything , (cannot unlock desktop or run an application ) works for
another hour or two after reboot.
kernel 3.0.0.16
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This bug was fixed in the package linux - 3.0.0-15.25
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[Brad Figg]
* Release Tracking Bug
- LP: #910894
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* Revert "clockevents: Set noop handler in clockevents_exchange_device()"
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I can confirm it has been fixed with the 3.0.0-15.24 kernel.
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Tested and verified this fix through the various pre-proposed kernels
since it was committed, and now using the 3.0.0-15.24 kernel in
Proposed.
Never have had the issue crop up again. Thanks!
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Wrong bug; apologies - forget about #83.
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My testing uncovered no regressions.
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This bug is awaiting verification that the kernel for Oneiric in
-proposed solves the problem (3.0.0-15.24). Please test the kernel and
update this bug with the results. If the problem is solved, change the
tag 'verification-needed-oneiric' to 'verification-done-oneiric'.
If verification is not do
@cheoppy: Yes. Exactly what you described is what I would do if affected
by this bug. And I am, so I did.
Hopefully one of the builds with the fix makes it through SRU soon. I
hate to wonder how many people are affected by this, but have no idea
the cause or solution.
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Great Idea
+1
On 06/12/11 22:59, cheoppy wrote:
> @tekstr1der: How long usually does that cycle take?
>
> Would it be sensible to download a recently built kernel from the ppa
> with this patch included to avoid possible data corruption? And when
> 3.0.0-15.24 arrives to oneiric-updates I would
@tekstr1der: How long usually does that cycle take?
Would it be sensible to download a recently built kernel from the ppa
with this patch included to avoid possible data corruption? And when
3.0.0-15.24 arrives to oneiric-updates I would switch to that.
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@cheoppy: The patch is included in the latest pre-proposed kernel build
for Oneiric: linux - 3.0.0-15.24~pre201112060400 ( started 7hrs ago,
still building currently).
It will eventually make it's way to proposed, followed by the stable
release to the updates repository. No need for backports.
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Will this patch included in a kernel available in oneiric-updates or in
oneiric-backports?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Also affects: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Invalid
** Also affects: linux
Released in 3.2-rc3:
http://git.kernel.org/linus/32001d6fe9ac6b0423e674a3093aa56740849f3b
Submitted to Ubuntu kernel-team list:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2011-November/017949.html
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Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Specifically, the latest test version of the proposed Oneiric kernel:
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https://launchpad.net/~kernel-ppa/+archive/pre-proposed/+packages
was built earlier today and does not appear to contain the fix in
comment# 70. This is disconcerting for those of us regularl
Will the patch in comment #70 be included in the 3.0.9 rebase kernel
update proposed in bug# 890952 :Oneiric update to 3.0.9 stable release?
It's been a month since I've triggered this problem, but I mistakingly
double-clicked a .deb file, which launched Software Center. Later on, I
got the usual
Is the patch expected to make its way upstream and into the official
Ubuntu kernel? How long is that process usually take?
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I encountered this bug with a clean install of 11.10 on a Lenovo X1 and
could see the problem also after starting the software center. I'm now
using the kernel from #70 and it seems to fix the problem for me. At
least there are no more messages.
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I was finally able to track down the lockdep issue I mentioned in
comment #66. It was a bug with how the VFS was using lockdep. Since this
was a lockdep false positive, it allows for the fix to be very clean and
simple. The patch I'm attaching is against 3.2-rc1.
I've built an Oneiric test kernel,
I'm hitting this exact same issue. I initially noticed this in software
center, when clicking 'install' there was no progress, it returned
immediately.
I then tried to backup the ~/.thunderbird directory and got permission
errors, noticed that some files were owned by root. I chowned them and
the
Have this problem too, and I think it makes my system unstable.
How can I fix it?
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => precise-alpha-2
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Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Hello!
how did you manage to fix the bug?
please inform me so i can help out with this..
//Rickard.
On 10/25/2011 05:57 PM, Tyler Hicks wrote:
> Since this is a critical bug, I wanted to give a quick update. I've
> wrote a patch which fixes this issue but it is triggering a new lockdep
> warnin
Since this is a critical bug, I wanted to give a quick update. I've
wrote a patch which fixes this issue but it is triggering a new lockdep
warning. I think it is a false positive, but I've got more investigation
to do before I'm sure of that.
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I've identified what software-center (actually, it is the python bsddb
module) is doing to trigger this. A simple file 'open() -> mmap() ->
close() -> modify the mapping' will hit this bug.
332ab16f is the upstream commit that likely introduced this regression.
It was an attempt to fix a problem w
I have a zero-byte file in my encrypted home which produces an error in the
log every time I try to read it:
chris@chris:~/bad$ tail -n 0 -f /var/log/kern.log &
[2] 13767
chris@chris:~/bad$ ls -l 1
-r--r--r-- 1 chris chris 0 2011-09-19 22:23 1
chris@chris:~/bad$ cat 1
cat: 1: Input/output errorOct
Thanks for the tips Rickard, klerfayt, and Nicolas - Software Center is
triggering it for me. No further info needed.
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it seems to be the Software Center (SC) that triggers this behavior.
i have run the following snipet multiple times - checking to see if it was
related to size of files would cause it.
for i in {1..100} ; do dd if=/dev/urandom of=file_n_$i.dd bs=${i}M count=1 ;
done
nothing happens
but followi
>If you can't exactly pinpoint what you were doing when you saw these
errors, your best guesses could be helpful.
1
Fresh install of Xubuntu 11.10 64bit with completely new partitions (all ext4).
2
Swap 256MB, single user with encrypt home option.
3
After installation was complete and I logged in
I found out that when i've used software center the error came up.. so i
hade to reboot my system and when i got back in to the system again it
ran fine.. but directly when i open software center the errors came
back.. and my system started to act funny.. couldn't reboot the system
via the reboot/s
Has anyone affected discovered a reliable way to trigger this bug? I'm
not able to reproduce it myself, which makes it difficult for me to
begin fixing the problem. If you can't exactly pinpoint what you were
doing when you saw these errors, your best guesses could be helpful.
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It's hard to say if something 'fixes the problem'. I've gone over 24 hours
of working on lots of files after rebooting without seeing the problem only
to have it come back later.
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Interestingly deleting the user (including files) with Users
Administration Tool, rebooting and then recreating the same user
(enabling home encryption again of course) with the exact same id fixes
the problem.
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Don't forget to update the link
in /usr/share/doc/ecryptfs-utils/ecryptfs-faq.html where it says:
Send a message to the http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ecryptfs-users
">ecryptfs-users
mailing list.
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 5:16 PM, Tyler Hicks wrote:
> BTW, we recently moved our mai
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Importance: Undecided => Critical
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Importance: Undecided => Critical
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On 2011-10-21 00:00:22, Chris Moore wrote:
> This bug needs to be given some attention, and marked as being important,
> since it's causing file corruption, and is in a package that is installed by
> default.
I'm currently looking into the problem. Sorry, I should have done a
better job at updatin
** Changed in: ecryptfs
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: ecryptfs
Assignee: (unassigned) => Tyler Hicks (tyhicks)
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Thanks tekstr1der.
I think I'll leave my files unencrypted until this is fixed. Thanks for
confirming that this is really causing corruption and isn't just an issue
with zero length files.
This bug needs to be given some attention, and marked as being important,
since it's causing file corruptio
I've waited for a week since my last update on this bug to ensure that I
have resolved the situation.
I was starting to experience serious corruption after repeatedly
deleting zero-length files per my comment #37. They kept cropping up
with each new reboot. If I spent more than an hour or so in Ub
Rickard, can you be more specific? Which post above has any useful
information in it? I'd also like to know if this bug is causing
filesystem corruption or not, and what to do about it.
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Can someone explain to dummies what this error means?
Is my filesystem corrupt?
What is the appropriate action to take now? Reinstall?
Try different filesystem? Install without home encryption?
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Clean install of Xubuntu Oneiric Ocelot with new custom partition table:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda116G2.9G 12G 20% /
/dev/sda4 221G 304M 210G1% /home
/home/fakename/.Private
I think this bug is causing data corruption.
I was in the process of moving my files off the encrypted partition to
an unencrypted partition:
chris@chris:~$ sudo mv dotfiles /home/chris2/
[sudo] password for chris:
mv: cannot open `dotfiles/.du.txt.swp' for reading: Input/output error
mv: cannot
sorry guys - ignore my last post. Problem has now re-appeared. Would be
very interested in a fix for this. Thanks.
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I also received this error when I installed amd64 for the first time on
my computer. I was having trouble getting the install to complete (kept
crashing), so i played around with my bios setting and turned off the
"High Performance Event Timer" (HPET). Installed fine, but then I
started receiving t
I had a spate of such messages on a fresh oneiric installation. There
are no zero-length files (although there are some zero-length
directories, this being a btrfs file system).
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These messages occur here a fresh installation as well: I just did a
clean install of Oneiric with the current stable kernel 3.0.0-12-generic
and also got exactly the same messages as you. However the command
mentioned in #38 yields no zero-length files in my folder.
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Nope...happened again with the default natty kernel 2.6.38-11.50. Looks
like the corruption is getting more severe. I'll post a log when able.
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Update: I experienced this bug again today. I had a pretty heavy
workload with virtual machines and rdp sessions active. Once again, my
dmesg log was flooded to the point where I was alerted to "0 disk space
remaining" error, and system was unresponsive.
This required an REISUB since all my tty'
thnaks tekstr1der
i will remove my files 300+ and post back
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@Nicolas: Yes, actually $HOME/.Private is simply simlinked to
/home/.ecryptfs/$USER/.Private - so the result is the same.
After deleting the 24 found zero-length encrypted files, I've not
experienced the issue again. No more dmesg errors. This is after several
reboots also.
Clearly this is neithe
find /home/.ecryptfs/$USER/.Private/ -size 0c -exec ls '{}' \; | wc -l
find:
"/home/.ecryptfs/michael/.Private/ECRYPTFS_FNEK_ENCRYPTED.FWaayGbRiJnCGUT.cGbKYcjW1tkyqmYP2Ls7mgjb5WeUuQCBBFHIIaItYk--/ECRYPTFS_FNEK_ENCRYPTED.FWaayGbRiJnCGUT.cGbKYcjW1tkyqmYP2Ls7BV8DM17FbQ9PayEKgxv6Uk--":
Keine Berechti
current version of encryption would need something like
find /home/.ecryptfs/$USER/.Private/ -size 0c -exec ls '{}' \; | wc -l
could you also confirm that removing the zero size files from the encryption
folder has solved this problem?
thanks,
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I can confirm the same. I recently experienced a flood of thousands of
such ecryptfs dmesg errors, so many that I was alerted to the issue by
errors regarding zero disk space remaining.
After reading up on Bug #372014, I resolved (hopefully) the issue by
deleting all ecryptfs-encrypted files of ze
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? It
will allow additional upstream developers to examine the issue. Refer to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the release
candidate kernel versus the daily build. Once you've tested the
upstream kernel, plea
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hi,
i have upgrade the kernel
uname -r
3.0.0-12-generic
and i still receive same errors
kernel: [ 5423.240071] ecryptfs_writepage: Error encrypting page (upper index
[0x008d])
kernel: [ 5453.519194] ecryptfs_encrypt_page: Error attempting to write lower
page; rc = [-5]
what else
@Nicholas
There is a newer version of the development kernel than the one you last
tested when this issue was found. Please test again with the newer
kernel and indicate in the bug if this issue still exists or not.
If the bug still exists, change the bug status from Incomplete to
Confirmed. If
hi,
i am having this problem after installing 11.10 amd64
after reinstalling 11.10 and re-using existing encrypted home partition i find
these entries on my /var/log/kern.log
Oct 9 20:58:06 mypc kernel: [ 2406.561924] ecryptfs_writepage: Error
encrypting page (upper index [0x001c]
Thank you for taking the time to file a bug report on this issue.
However, given the number of bugs that the Kernel Team receives during
any development cycle it is impossible for us to review them all.
Therefore, we occasionally resort to using automated bots to request
further testing. This is s
@Tyler Hicks
unfortunately I can currently not explicitly perform an action to
reproduce to create this error at the same time, but I see this message
very often in the logfile.
prehistory:
I Installed the current Ubuntu Beta on my laptop. The /home partition is
untouched and i use old "encrypte
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected oneiric running-unity staging
** Description changed:
Oct 7 23:36:34 ubuntu kernel: [ 2543.251908] ecryptfs_encrypt_page: Error
attempting to write lower page; rc = [-5]
Oct 7 23:36:34 ubuntu kernel: [ 2543.251911] ecryptfs_writepage: Err
tankdriver (stoneraider) mentioned this error message here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ecryptfs/+bug/509180/comments/137
This is likely from the following upstream kernel commit, which was
fixing an oops:
http://git.kernel.org/linus/f61500e000eedc0c7a0201200a7f00ba5529c002
Michael, or tankdriver,
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. We appreciate the difficulties you are facing, but this appears
to be a "regular" (non-security) bug. I have unmarked it as a security
issue since this bug does not show evidence of allowing attackers to
cross privile
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