Still happens on 5.4.0-40 #44
The only way to see these logs is with netconsole.
[149556.375416] BUG: unable to handle page fault for address: dbe0
[149556.375450] #PF: supervisor read access in kernel mode
[149556.375455] #PF: error_code(0x) - not-present page
[149556.375459]
The kernel from #22 doesn't get to boot. Last message shown is a
suspicious:
fb0: switching to inteldrmfb from EFI VGA
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It looks like it doesn't happen with 5.7.0-050700rc7-generic. I cannot
be 100% sure as it happened randomly. I have got, however, something
suspiciously similar that has never happened before. It has happened
several times already, as randomly as when I got a kernel panic before.
Screen hangs for
It still crashes on 5.4.0-31-generic #35-Ubuntu
I'm still looking for that damm __i915_schedule+0x261/0x350, still
haven't been able to pinpoint that to code.
[ 9640.917215] BUG: kernel NULL pointer dereference, address: 00e0
[ 9640.917262] #PF: supervisor read access in kernel mode
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I'm using 20.04 fully up to date on an Asrock N3700.
I'm getting random crashes every now and then. Total crash, no ssh or
anything (later I found out it's a kernel panic). Not tied to any app,
but it happened
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I'm using 20.04 fully up to date on an Asrock N3700.
I'm getting random crashes every now and then. Total crash, no ssh or
anything (later I found out it's a kernel panic). Not tied to any app,
but it happened more often during gaming. Logs didn't show anything,
they just
Trying to fix this bug
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Please enable CONFIG_PMIC_OPREGION and it's components to resolve
issues with enabling integrated
Dan,
We had been running 80-100 instances on the hotfix kernel and I was
calling victory on the workaround as it has been a month without this
issue popping up, but I just had an instance lockup on, say, "docker ps"
and dmesg shows:
[2924480.806202] unregister_netdevice: waiting for vethd078a31
Using:
linux-image-4.4.0-127-generic 4.4.0-127.153+hf1711407v20180524b3
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Many thanks, Dan! Going to roll it out to a few test boxes and try it
out over the next few days. Will report back as soon as I have some
feedback.
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Thanks for the ping, Dan. No worries. Looking forward to it as this issue
seems to be biting us more frequently nowadays so really interested to see
if this kernel helps.
On Sat, May 19, 2018 at 7:19 AM, Dan Streetman
wrote:
> > Would you be able to build a test
Hi Dan,
We're using a newer kernel:
4.4.0-109-generic #132-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jan 9 19:52:39 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64
x86_64 GNU/Linux
Would you be able to build a test kernel against this version?
Thanks very much, Dan.
On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 12:14 AM, Dan Streetman
Hi Dan,
> There's actually been quite a lot of discussion/work in this bug since
> comment 2, so I don't
> actually need that info anymore (except for reproduction steps, that's always
> welcome).
Fair enough. I wish I had some reproduction steps but unfortunately it
just happens randomly and
Hi Dan,
We run a bunch of instances both on AWS and GCP, and we run a
significant number of containers on both. We've only ever seen this
problem on GCP and never on AWS (it's baffling!). The kernels are as-
close-as-possible and the rest (Ubuntu version / Docker version / etc)
are identical. To
The new kernel fixed all of my FN keys on a G752VS, however the Elantech
1203 touchpad is still dead.
As the user above me, the following lines appear while booting:
[6.110760] i2c_designware i2c_designware.1: controller timed out
[6.110768] i2c_hid i2c-ELAN1203:00: hid_descr_cmd failed
Once
** Description changed:
- Earlier today I installed
+ Earlier today I installed
linux-headers-3.13.0-59
linux-headers-3.13.0-59-generic
linux-image-3.13.0-59-generic
linux-image-extra-3.13.0-59-generic
and after that some applications, most notably steam, started to behave
strange,
X doesn't start after upgrade to this Kernel on Kubuntu 14.04. Booting
on 3.13.0-58 everything starts to work again.
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