[Bug 1683091] Re: The whole system froze for something like 30 seconds, then a process got killed

2017-05-06 Thread throwaway45224
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1674838 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1674838

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1674838
   kernel BUG at /build/linux-7LGLH_/linux-4.10.0/include/linux/swapops.h:129

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[Bug 1683091] Re: The whole system froze for something like 30 seconds, then a process got killed

2017-05-06 Thread throwaway45224
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1674838 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1674838

Related: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1674838.

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[Bug 1683091] Re: The whole system froze for something like 30 seconds, then a process got killed

2017-05-06 Thread throwaway45224
Related: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1684080.

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[Bug 1683091] Re: The whole system froze for something like 30 seconds, then a process got killed

2017-05-06 Thread throwaway45224
Related: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1687731.

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[Bug 1683091] Re: The whole system froze for something like 30 seconds, then a process got killed

2017-05-06 Thread throwaway45224
Related: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1688643.

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[Bug 1683091] Re: The whole system froze for something like 30 seconds, then a process got killed

2017-05-06 Thread throwaway45224
Unfortunately, there's no reliable way to reproduce it, but similar
issues happen quite regularly. There were at least 9 cases since I
reported the bug. Sometimes the system freezes completely and I have to
restart, sometimes only one process gets killed, while its window is
still there, doing nothing and being gray. The grayed-out window's owner
(from `xprop | grep PID`) is always PID=13, which is always [cpuhp/1].
Oh, and also, when I say the system freezes completely, it sometimes
might not be entirely true: sometimes I have a web server running and it
still responds to requests; if I have music playing, sometimes it
continues to play even after the freeze. But the system doesn't respond
to any keyboard or mouse events.

I updated the kernel to 4.10.0.20.22 on 2017-04-28 23:44:32.
Subjectively, the issues became even worse and more frequent.

I save syslogs after every freeze or similar event. I will post them
after I prune them. I'm not sure though. Should I post all of them in
this issue or create a new one, which would describe the bug more
accurately? After all, this bug is about a process getting killed after
a short freeze, not about permanent freezes, even though I encounter
both.

Also, am I the only one affected? Really?

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[Bug 1683091] Re: The whole system froze for something like 30 seconds, then a process got killed

2017-04-17 Thread Joseph Salisbury
Do you have a way to reproduced this bug, or was it a one time event?

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

** Tags added: kernel-da-key

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[Bug 1683091] Re: The whole system froze for something like 30 seconds, then a process got killed

2017-04-15 Thread eeheeheeh
I have already mentioned that I'm not gonna share the output of `sudo
lspci -vnvn` unless absolutely necessary to resolve this issue, so I'm
changing the bug status to 'Confirmed', as instructed by brad-figg.

If you believe that the output of `sudo lspci -vnvn` is absolutely
necessary to resolve this issue, please explain why.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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[Bug 1683091] Re: The whole system froze for something like 30 seconds, then a process got killed

2017-04-15 Thread eeheeheeh
I also had a similar, but maybe not identical issue today.

First, several application windows grayed out, one after another. Then
my system slowed down and after a few seconds became completely
unresponsive. Of course, I couldn't switch to VT1 too. I waited for more
than 10 minutes, but nothing changed, so I restarted the laptop.

What is unusual about the situation is that during the freeze there was
no HDD activity (the blinkenlight didn't blink even once and I didn't
hear my HDD) and the CPU apparently did almost nothing too (my laptop's
fan was completely silent).

Unfortunately, there was nothing interesting in syslog when I checked it
after the restart, and checking out dmesg after a restart wouldn't help
much too.

I never experienced anything like this when I was on xenial. On xenial,
usually, when I was running out of memory and swap, my system would
become very, but not completely unresponsive, the fan would spin like
crazy, the blinkenlight responsible for HDD activity would blink like
crazy, and of course I would be able to hear the HDD too. I would
usually switch to VT1, patiently wait until the switch actually
happened, then type a command to kill the offending process. The 2
incidents that happened to me today (after I had upgraded to zesty) were
nothing like this.

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[Bug 1683091] Re: The whole system froze for something like 30 seconds, then a process got killed

2017-04-15 Thread eeheeheeh
** Description changed:

  Upgraded from xenial to zesty recently.
  
  I was using a Firefox instance, one which is a part of Tor Browser
  Bundled. First, the application window grayed out, then the whole system
  froze for something like 30 seconds (I tried to switch to VT1 to no
  avail), then the process got killed.
  
  Well, not exactly killed.
  
  The grayed-out window is still there, `xprop | grep PID` and clicking on
  it gives:
  
  ```
  _NET_WM_PID(CARDINAL) = 13
  ```
  
  PID 13 is a child of kthreadd:
  
  ```
  $ ps -A | awk '$1 == "13" { print }'
-13 ?00:00:00 cpuhp/1
+    13 ?00:00:00 cpuhp/1
  ```
  
  And this is how the relevant part of `ps -AH` with the "killed" process
  looks like:
  
  ```
-  5709 pts/11   00:00:00   firejail
-  5710 pts/11   00:00:00 firejail
-  5725 pts/11   00:00:00   bash
-  5736 pts/11   00:56:49 firefox 
-  5769 pts/11   00:00:24   tor
+  5709 pts/11   00:00:00   firejail
+  5710 pts/11   00:00:00 firejail
+  5725 pts/11   00:00:00   bash
+  5736 pts/11   00:56:49 firefox 
+  5769 pts/11   00:00:24   tor
  ```
+ 
+ EDIT: Launchpad doesn't preserve whitespace apparently, so I'm adding
+ the output above as ps.log.
  
  I checked syslog and dmesg. Both of them have an interesting and
  identical message, which I add as dmesg.log.
  
  I also add the output of `cat /proc/version_signature` as version.log.
  
  I don't think `sudo lspci -vnvn` is relevant here, so I'm not gonna
  share it unless absolutely necessary.
  
  The crashed process will be there for something like 2 or 3 days at
  least (I don't restart my laptop often), so feel free to ask me to
  manipulate or query it somehow, if necessary.

** Attachment added: "ps.log"
   
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[Bug 1683091] Re: The whole system froze for something like 30 seconds, then a process got killed

2017-04-15 Thread eeheeheeh
** Attachment added: "version.log"
   
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[Bug 1683091] Re: The whole system froze for something like 30 seconds, then a process got killed

2017-04-15 Thread eeheeheeh
** Attachment added: "dmesg.log"
   
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