On 14-10-18 10:49 AM, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
> Yuv, if the problem is reproducible on the latest mainline kernel
> available (now 3.17.1)

Why did you mark the bug as incomplete?

I know 3.17.1 is the latest mainline kernel now available.  When it was
published I could not install it without interrupting the testing of
3.17-rc7.  I have not found a way to trigger the bug in less than 10
days uptime, which means that inevitably a newer mainline kernel is
released in the meantime, so if the "latest mainline kernel available"
is a mandatory condition for completeness, this bug report will never
get completed, which I doubt is a desirable state of affairs.


> the next step would be to fully commit bisect
> the kernel in order to identify the offending commit following
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBisection .

OK, I understand the concept of commit bisecting and while I never built
the Linux kernel from source, I did the FreeBSD kernel a few years ago
and I think it is just a matter of time and disk space.  I am willing to
try that, but need a specific pointer:

I understand that I need two starting points: the last working kernel
version and the latest possible tip of the git repo.  Problem is: the
last working kernel version I know of was the one in Ubuntu 13.10.  Can
you help me map that to a specific git revision?

Thanks,
Yuv

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