Bug#719627: linux-image-3.10-2-amd64: ten minute delay during boot

2013-09-15 Thread Ben Hutchings
On Tue, 2013-09-10 at 16:35 +0100, Matthew Foulkes wrote:
 Hi Ben,
 
 On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 08:11:14PM +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
  Control: tag -1 upstream
  
  On Mon, 2013-08-19 at 14:04 +0100, Matthew Foulkes wrote:
   Googling for hp dc5800 boot problems suggested adding pci=nommconf to
   the kernel command line. This cures the problem.
   
   Other reports discussing this problem are at least three years old.
   Does its reappearance indicate a regression in kernel 3.10?
  
  Clearly it's a regression, though not necessarily with the same cause.
  
  Please open a bug report at https://bugzilla.kernel.org under product
  'Platform Specific/Hardware', component, 'x86-64'. and let us know the
  new bug URL or bug number.
  
  Ben.
 
 I have not reported this bug upstream because I am not able to provide a
 sensible summary of the problem.

Really, you seem to have provided a reasonable summary here.

[...]
 Any ideas?

I'm sorry but I don't have any suggestions.  This does need to be
reported upstream.

Ben.

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Bug#719627: linux-image-3.10-2-amd64: ten minute delay during boot

2013-08-31 Thread Ben Hutchings
Control: tag -1 upstream

On Mon, 2013-08-19 at 14:04 +0100, Matthew Foulkes wrote:
 Googling for hp dc5800 boot problems suggested adding pci=nommconf to
 the kernel command line. This cures the problem.
 
 Other reports discussing this problem are at least three years old.
 Does its reappearance indicate a regression in kernel 3.10?

Clearly it's a regression, though not necessarily with the same cause.

Please open a bug report at https://bugzilla.kernel.org under product
'Platform Specific/Hardware', component, 'x86-64'. and let us know the
new bug URL or bug number.

Ben.

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Bug#719627: linux-image-3.10-2-amd64: ten minute delay during boot

2013-08-19 Thread Matthew Foulkes
Googling for hp dc5800 boot problems suggested adding pci=nommconf to
the kernel command line. This cures the problem.

Other reports discussing this problem are at least three years old.
Does its reappearance indicate a regression in kernel 3.10?

Matthew


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Bug#719627: linux-image-3.10-2-amd64: ten minute delay during boot

2013-08-14 Thread Matthew Foulkes
Hi Ben,

On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 09:43:14PM +0200, Ben Hutchings wrote:
 Does this problem go away if you add 'blacklist=tpm_tis' to the kernel
 command line?

Blacklisting tpm_tis makes no difference. The boot process still pauses
at exactly the same point. The pause this time was only about five
minutes long, but I was booting in single-user mode and had set
boot-delay=100 to allow me to inspect the boot messages as they scrolled
past, so not everything was identical.

Thanks for your help.

Matthew

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Bug#719627: linux-image-3.10-2-amd64: ten minute delay during boot

2013-08-13 Thread Ben Hutchings
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On Tue, 2013-08-13 at 19:15 +0100, Matthew Foulkes wrote:
 Package: src:linux
 Version: 3.10.5-1
 Severity: important
 
 Dear Maintainer,
 
 This afternoon I installed the linux-image-3.10-2-amd64 package on my
 old HP dc5800 small form factor desktop running Debian testing.
 
 As you can see from the attached dmesg output, the 3.10 kernel freezes
 for about 10 minutes at a specific point during the boot process. The
 computer does not respond to any key strokes during this time. The long
 but temporary freeze is completely reproducible; it happens on every
 boot/reboot at exactly the same place. Once the kernel has booted the
 kernel seems to work fine.
 
 For comparison, I have also attached the dmesg output obtained using the
 kernel from linux-image-3.9-1-amd64, which does not freeze.
 
 I'd be happy to try to help you track this down given detailed
 instructions, but please note that my technical knowledge is limited.

Does this problem go away if you add 'blacklist=tpm_tis' to the kernel
command line?

Ben.

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