Hello!
I am very happy having found this bug report as it is possible that the
NMI watchdog mechanism has given me serious headaches since Debian
kernel 2.6.38 was released! I cannot tell it definitely yet as it is an
intermittent error in my case which may take up to a week to appear
once,
Hi Hans-Juergen,
Hans-Juergen Mauser wrote:
I am very happy having found this bug report as it is possible that
Please file a separate bug.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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Ben Hutchings wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 11:08:30PM +0200, Thibault Manlay wrote:
Issue comes from CONFIG_LOCKUP_DETECTOR=y (issue disappears when
unsetting it).
But why would this option/feature locks-up the system?
It doesn't. It just tells you when a process is stuck for a long
On 12/09/11 21:36, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
That's the theory, but if Thibault has to use the power button to
reboot to recover, then something's going wrong, no?
Anyway, it seems it's time to take this upstream. Thibault, could you
send a summary of findings so far (i.e., what the state is
Thibault Manlay wrote:
Since I can't find any pertinent similar problem (they are either too
old or with no answer, or both) I begin to believe this is a hardware
problem on my laptop. I'll try to patch the BIOS someday.
Fun fact : closing lid hangs the system, but after I have done a single
On 29/08/11 04:44, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Nice. Have you found which item in the .config caused it?
Found it.
Issue comes from CONFIG_LOCKUP_DETECTOR=y (issue disappears when
unsetting it).
But why would this option/feature locks-up the system?
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On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 11:08:30PM +0200, Thibault Manlay wrote:
On 29/08/11 04:44, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Nice. Have you found which item in the .config caused it?
Found it.
Issue comes from CONFIG_LOCKUP_DETECTOR=y (issue disappears when
unsetting it).
But why would this
On 29/08/11 04:44, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Ah, that must have been painful. I should have included confirming that
v2.6.36-rc6 is broken in the list of steps; sorry. :/
Np
Nice. Have you found which item in the .config caused it?
No, not yet.
I should report back this week or next week.
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Thibault Manlay wrote:
Ok, finished bisecting v2.6.35 to v2.6.36-rc6 and found nothing.
Ah, that must have been painful. I should have included confirming that
v2.6.36-rc6 is broken in the list of steps; sorry. :/
[...]
- 2.6.36-rc6 (git) + minimal configuration is ok;
- 2.6.36-rc6 (git) +
Thibault Manlay wrote:
[...]
I will do this sometime tomorrow but I think this may take a while :-)
Thanks!
I have a friend with the same hardware as me, although he is running
stable I think it would be pertinent trying a recent kernel on his
laptop even if I'm pretty sure of the result.
On 26/08/11 17:41, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Thanks!
Ok, finished bisecting v2.6.35 to v2.6.36-rc6 and found nothing. After
all maybe it is not a bug in the kernel code.
This may come from the kernel configuration then.
Well, I narrowed the search space : issue comes between
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.36~rc6-1~experimental.1
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
Hello,
I have a problem occurring for some time now, my system hangs each time I close
the lid of my laptop (Dell studio 1555) whether I'm on a tty or in a X session,
and the only solution is to restart
Hi Thibault,
Thibault Manlay wrote:
I have a problem occurring for some time now, my system hangs each
time I close the lid of my laptop
[...]
This problem was not present in the 2.6.32 version and appeared in
the 2.6.38 version. I had not much time to determine at which
version this
On 26/08/11 03:04, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Does the latest -pae or -amd64 kernel from sid produce the same
symptoms? Are you able to get logs from right before the hang (for
Same issue on sid kernels linux-image-3.0.0-1-amd64 (3.0.0-2) and
linux-image-3.0.0-1-686-pae (3.0.0-2).
I tried to get
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