Make alldefconfig isn't producing passing results on amd64 for me
either.
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Title:
failing ftrace self tests from 5.7+ onwards
Is it possible to have a copy of a config where all these tests pass?
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Title:
failing ftrace self tests from 5.7+ onwards
Status
Created attachment 292173
config-5.8.3-050803-generic
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Title:
failing ftrace self tests from 5.7+ onwards
Status in Linux:
Created attachment 292175
config-5.9.0-rc2+
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Title:
failing ftrace self tests from 5.7+ onwards
Status in Linux:
Confirmed
Urgh, typo. It should be "AMD64", in a QEMU VM.
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Title:
failing ftrace self tests from 5.7+ onwards
Status in Linux:
Confirmed
I suspect I've got some config settings disabled. I wonder if the
require config settings are described somewhere for these tests to work
correctly?
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Yep, it definitely is the same issue.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1875941
Title:
using perf can crash kernel with a stack overflow
Status in Linux:
Confirmed
Also, I've tested this with today's upstream from Linus' repo, still
panics.
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Title:
4.20 kernel on s390x VM crashes
Status in
The following commits fix the issue:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mst/vhost.git/commit/?h
=linux-next=bf4dc0b2beebfd9338df7c0bcf473b356f67cf66
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mst/vhost.git/commit/?h
=linux-next=a229989d975eb926076307c1f2f5e4c6111768e7
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