Looks like two patches are landing in next to resolve this:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git/commit/?h=next-20220527=8b48ec23cc51a4e7c8dbaef5f34ebe67e1a80934
Same issue on impish 5.13.13 kernel, running in VBox.
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** Tags added: apport-collected impish
** Description changed:
It seems to always occur during an mdcheck/resync, if I am logged in
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Here is Donald Buczek's reproducer script. I setup an Ubuntu 20.04 VM
with latest linux-image-generic and was able to reproduce it within
maybe 10 or 15 minutes. Exactly the same issue.
Filesystem layout built as follows:
# assemble raid devices
mdadm --create /dev/md0 --level=1
The patch hasn't made it into mainline from what I have seen, it looks
like it died back in March waiting for feedback from additional kernel
developers. From what I have gathered this is a deadlock scenario
directly caused by pausing the resync while the system is under heavy
write activity.
Here is the proposed patch, Doesn't appear to have been applied. Last
report was with 5.11rc5.
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-raid/1613177399-22024-1-git-send-email-
guoqing.ji...@cloud.ionos.com/
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Similar report here on 5.10.0-rc4:
https://www.spinics.net/lists/raid/msg66654.html
I ended up masking the services introduced with 20.04 LTS, and switched back
the crontab.
systemctl mask mdcheck_continue.service mdcheck_continue.timer
mdcheck_start.service mdcheck_start.timer
cat >
Hi Kleber,
I installed it later yesterday, but I won't know until the next resync. This
has been a problem since at least linux 5.4 kernel that shipped with Ubuntu
20.04. I don't think I had these problems on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, the same
hardware, running the linux-image-generic at that time.
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Public bug reported:
It seems to always occur during an mdcheck/resync, if I am logged in via
SSH it is still somewhat responsive and basic utilities like dmesg will
work. But it apppears any write I/O will hang the terminal and nothing
is written to syslog (presumably because it is blocked).
also affects linux-image-3.13.0-32-generic, can't use linux-lts-trusty
hardware enablement on precise.
fglrx 2:13.101-0ubuntu0.0.1
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When installing the linux-lts-trusty enablement stack on precise the fglrx
2:13.101-0ubuntu0.0.1 fails to build due to
error: implicit declaration of function ‘create_proc_entry’
** Affects: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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linux-image-3.11.0-20-generic seems to have resolved the issue, at least
the first time reboot went through fine.
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It was a problem with 2-3 consecutive reboots with 19. I believe it has
to do with mounting rpc_pipefs, and the stack trace also seems to align
with this, it looks like some piece of the memory structure is
uninitialized. I personally didn't notice anything between 18 and 19
that would have
Public bug reported:
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS
Release:12.04
$ apt-cache policy linux-image-generic-lts-saucy
linux-image-generic-lts-saucy:
Installed: 3.11.0.19.18
Candidate: 3.11.0.19.18
Version table:
*** 3.11.0.19.18 0
500
Fixed in Debian wheezy. Bug # 674788.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libnet-http-perl/+bug/1210429/+attachment/4025919/+files/fix_chunked_decoding_674788.diff
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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r8192se_pci: DHCP does not work when using WPA2-PSK
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For me gnome-power-manager has approximately a 170KB leak every 10
minutes on Ubuntu 10.04 amd64, and indicator-applet has about a 16KB
leak every 10 minutes. Using atop and looking at the history makes it a
bit obvious. All patches applied, still broken and leaking memory. :(
This is after all
Attached is a pcap (br0.pcap) from my wireless routers bridge interface.
The wireless router is clearly sending the DHCPOFFER's, but the client
is dropping them before dhclient or wireshark can see them. In any case
from 58.697458 seconds to 101.878812 seconds is when I try to use
NetworkManager
Tested with 2.6.32-0206322812-generic, the result was the same. WPA
supplicant authenticates, but no DHCP.
?field.comment=Tested with 2.6.32-0206322812-generic, the result was the
same. WPA supplicant authenticates, but no DHCP.
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
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Public bug reported:
RTL8191SE-VA2 PCIe card does not work when using WPA2-PSK. This is a
non-upstream module that Ubuntu added. I have tried updated drivers
from Realtek (2.6.0019.1207.2010) and they also do not work. The card
will associate with the access point if I use WPA-PSK (TKIP), but
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