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I also can comfirm that
Linux atomi 3.2.5-030205-generic #201202061401 SMP Mon Feb 6 19:11:06
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works OK.
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This is great news, Neal. Yes, I am also interested in the fix.
It would be great if other folks affected by this bug could upgrade to
the latest Precise kernel and confirm the bug is fixed.
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Sorry I've been MIA for the past week.
I can confirm that the bug is fixed with the latest Precise kernel
works.
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I was demonstrating this bug to Ryan at the Boulder Linux User Group
meeting tonight, and while booting, looked for a kernel that I knew
would fail - the latest 3.2 kernel on my machine. And lo and behold, it
worked:: "3.2.0-14-generic #24-Ubuntu"! And so did the mainline kernel
v3.2.4 in the UBU
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That one is good: 3.1.0-030100rc9.201202081750_i386 generic-pae
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Thanks. I booted that one, and the first time, it just froze on the GUI
login screen - mouse wouldn't move. So I booted it again, and this time
it gave the now-classic panic at 53 seconds. This was 3.1.0-030100
-generic-pae #201202081420 (reading the version number off the backtrace
on the text
Hi Neal,
Based off your comment, I built a new test kernel up to commit:
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So as far as the bisect goes, we have reset and performed the following:
v3.1 good
v3.2-rc2
5619a693965b
Thanks for testing, Neal. That is going to give us a different path to
bisect then. I'll kick off another test kernel based on your result.
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I just tested that kernel, 3.1.0-030100-generic-pae #201202072053 and it
panics like all the others that failed for this bug.
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The original bug reported could not fully test the test kernel that was
built up to commit 5619a693965b291315685bdfe01a0246ebd7e41e.
This was due to an ecryptfs bug.
Can other folks affected by this bug try the latest test kernel, which is
available at:
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It seems the bisect should step through the merged branch.
I'm going to re-review all the bisect steps to confirm all the good and
bad commits were marked properly.
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It looks like commit dabcbb1bae0f55378060b285062b20f6ec648c6a is a
branch merge. I'll see if we need to revert this entire branch, or
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Thanks for testing, Neal. Yes it does appear that is the commit that
introduced this regression:
git bisect bad dabcbb1bae0f55378060b285062b20f6ec648c6a
dabcbb1bae0f55378060b285062b20f6ec648c6a is the first bad commit
I'll now build a test kernel with that commit reverted. If that
resolves the
And the answer is...
(drum roll please)
PANIC on that last kernel (3.1.0-030100-generic-pae #201202062054)
So does that mean that commit dabcbb1bae0f55378060b285062b20f6ec648c6a
introduced the change that led to the panics?
This is my first bisect experience, and I'd love to know how to se
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According to this last bisect, the results of this kernel will give us the bad
commit:
Bisecting: 0 revisions left to test after this (roughly 0
@Joseph,
I can confirm @Neal's observation, this one oops just like others from
3.2.x series tested before.
I also included screenshot of crash dump screen here.
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Thanks Joseph. I tried linux-image-3.1.0-030100-generic-
pae_3.1.0-030100.201202041537_i386.deb and it paniced like the others
reported here.
I just also wanted to note for this bug the information from the dup bug
924042, i.e. that the 3.3 kernel also works, in particular
Linux atomi 3.3.0-030
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@Neal and @Pasi,
Yes that is the kernel that should have been tested. Sorry I left the
old kernels there.
I'll build the next kernel in the bisect. Were getting pretty close
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I can confirm @Neal's observation, I also tested kernel version (without PAE)
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and it works OK.
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I tested
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and it worked.
But I wasn't sure if that was the one you wanted, or if you wanted others also.
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Test kernel
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works OK.
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@Joseph looking at that issue, it sounds like those crashes are more
sporadic, rather than at a consistent time.
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I have a card reader, but there is no card in it.
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No, I don't have anything in the card reader on the Del 1012. I'm not
using a usb stick either. In fact nothing plugged in at all.
On Fri, Feb 03, 2012 at 04:42:39PM -, Joseph Salisbury wrote:
> I'm searching upstream for similar issues. I found the following:
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/1
Yes,
I have "permanently" mount 16GB SD card to reader, it is also bootable
if that matters?
On Pe 03 helmi 2012 18:42:39, Joseph Salisbury
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> I'm searching upstream for similar issues. I found the following:
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/1/15/123
>
> Just curious if you have an SD card
I'm searching upstream for similar issues. I found the following:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/1/15/123
Just curious if you have an SD card in the built in card reader?
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Thanks for confirming Neal. Yes we are at the very end of the bisect.
Maybe one or two more kernels to test. I am building another test
kernel, which is up to commit:
79835a710d6ff811659c8de46f89c7577c3b8cc6
It would be great if you could test this in addition to nloewen.
I'll take a look at b
Ahh - I reported bug 924042 Dell 1012 kernel panic in 3.2.0-12-generic - Precise
and Pasi Tarhonen just noted the similarity of that one with this one.
I just tested what I think to be the inner edges of your bisect, with
the same results as @nloewen:
fail: 3.1.0-030100-generic-pae #201201251615
this one works.
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Thanks for taking the time to test all these kernels. We should be able
to identify the bad commit very soon.
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The oops looked a bit different this time, but it still triggered at 57
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Are you hitting the original bug, or does the kernel not boot at all?
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I'll take a picture of the original crash when I get home and compare
them, but I'm fairly certain they are the same because they are always
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Thanks for the update and taking the time to test. Just to confirm, you
are seeing the same original crash?
Bisecting can take some time, but we should be able to find the commit
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That is from the latest one you built. It appears to be the same as the
3.2 oops, but I haven't compared them closely.
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Is the panic photo you posted with the latest test kernel I built? If
so, is that the same panic you've been seeing with the 3.2 kernel?
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That last kernel doesn't work either. I can't find the oops in syslog.
I'll try and get a readable picture of it when I get home.
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That kernel didn't work. Here is the log from it.
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There are 13 steps to bisect between v3.1 and v3.2-rc2
There are 12 steps between v3.1 and v3.2-rc1, so I think we can skip the test
of rc-1.
I'm building a test kernel with commits halfway between v3.1 and
v3.2-rc2. I'll post a link to the kernel shortly.
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the link for 3.2-rc2 does not appear to have an i386 build. Is there
somewhere else I can get it?
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Interesting. Can you test rc1 available at:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.2-rc1-oneiric/
Then test v3.1, which is available at:
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If the bug exists in v3.2-rc1 and not v3.1, we can bisect between the
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If the bug does not exist in v3.2-rc1, we can bisect between rc1 and rc2
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3.2-rc2 does have the bug.
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Can you test the following kernel:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.2-rc2-oneiric/
This was the next kernel released after 3.1.0-2.3, so it would be good
to know if that's when the regression was introduced. Based on the
results of that kernel, we should have a starting
That kernel is also affected.
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Sorry for the delay. Can you test the following kernel before I start
bisecting:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.2-precise/
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Thanks for the update. I will work on bisecting this, and should have
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I am currently using 3.0.0-14 from oneiric, which does not have the
issue. I tested 3.1.0-2.3, and it also does not have the bug.
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I'd like to perform a bisect to figure out what commit caused this
regression. It would be very helpful to know the earliest kernel where
the issue started happening as well as the latest kernel that did not
have this issue.
If you boot with the 3.0.0-15 kernel, does this issue go away?
Would it
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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The bug is present in linux-image-3.2.0-030200rc6-generic and linux-
image-3.2.0-999-generic
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
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Were you able to test the latest development kernel?
If so, 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 . If possible, please
test the latest v3.2
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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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
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** Tags added: regression
** Tags removed: regression
** Tags added: regression-release
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