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Status: New => Invalid
** Description
The bug was verified in Xenial kernel 4.4.0-142.168 available in
-proposed.
I'm running in an AWS 2-cpu instance, which exhibits the issue if we run
a small reproducer script (a loop that basically changes IRQ affinity
for the NVMe MSIs/legacy interrupt among the CPUs and performs a 4K
write to
Verification was done in Xenial kernel 4.4.0-142, available in -proposed
pocket.
Basically, a regular boot with "intel_iommu=on" was completed, and then we
kexec'ed
the same kernel, but now with "intel_iommu=off". Everything works as expected;
before this patch inclusion, we saw DMAR errors (as
No further information provided by reporter, hence unfortunately closing
as WORKSFORME.
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I'm guessing this must be caused by one of the new firmware files for
AMD gpus. Can you please attach the output of running 'lspci -vvnn' in a
terminal? Thanks!
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Title:
Fix Intel I210 doesn't work when
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Impact:
The upstream process for stable tree updates is quite similar
in scope to the Ubuntu SRU process, e.g., each patch has to
demonstrably fix a bug, and each patch is vetted by upstream
by originating
Try running 'sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-firmware' and see if
that helps.
If it doesn't, I'm guessing it's probably necessary to remove and
reinstall the package. The kernel meta package depends on linux-firmware
though, so you'll have to make sure that get reinstalled too.
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Hello,
I have the exakt same thing as Thorsten. Klick works, but the cursor
doesn't move. Very odd. Attaching my journalctl log as well.
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Hi Thorsten:
Your dmesg is flushed by input log.
please upload "journalctl -b 0 -k"
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Touchpad and/or trackpoint stop working
We're still pending the Xenial verification; I'm waiting for the trusty-
HWE kernel to be released in -proposed, since we have a user capable of
reproducing the crash in that version, so I'm planning to ask them to
try in the trusty-HWE package.
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I was able to verify/test in both Bionic and Cosmic proposed kernels,
respectively: 4.15.0-44.47 and 4.18.0-14.15.
I don't have a reproducer, but to exercise the paths modified by the
patches, the following approach was taken:
(a) Open ssh connection to the host/test machine, and run the
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- linux-aws: -proposed tracker
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backports: bug 1811847
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: In Progress => Confirmed
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Hi, here is the journalctl log
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Status: New => Confirmed
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This bug is awaiting verification that the kernel in -proposed solves
the problem. Please test the kernel and update this bug with the
results. If the problem is solved, change the tag 'verification-needed-
trusty' to 'verification-done-trusty'. If the problem still exists,
change the tag
Affects 4.15-azure in Xenial, 4.15-azure and 4.18-azure in Bionic.
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Upstream Commits Needed for DPDK on Azure
Status
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Po-Hsu, thanks for the report. I'm not sure the lock down kernel config
makes sense for ppc64el and s390x, and the qa-regression-testing script
should be updated to reflect that.
The linux-kvm case is possibly worth adjusting the config, I need to
discuss that more with the Security Team.
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Seems like it need ipu3 driver, which gets included since v5.0-rc1 [1].
[1] https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.0-rc1/
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The psock_tpacket in the net test from ubuntu_kernel_selftests failed with B-KVM
$ sudo ./psock_tpacket
test: TPACKET_V1 with PACKET_RX_RING open: No such file or directory
Look into the code, it seems that this file not found error is caused by
the attempt to access
Hardware Certification have begun testing this -proposed kernel.
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Hardware Certification have begun testing this -proposed kernel.
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For clarification, this happens on the target after it comes back from
the reboot and restores the iSCSI configuration.
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Public bug reported:
Problem description:
During our Linux distribution performance regression testing, we found
*significant* performance degradations on Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS compared to
other major Linux distributions on s390x when running SPECint2017. Some
SPECint2017 micro-benchmarks show a
Thanks for the heads up, sounds very interesting!
I know you said you are still analyzing, so I'll wait ... so many
questions in my mind already :-)
But one thing to check up front - which gcc version are you using on
this test on Ubuntu and which one on the systems you compare?
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verified on LNG5-DVT1-C2 for bionic , it works as expected.
image: X36
BIOS:0.5.4
package: thermald 1.7.0-5ubuntu2
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Could you try this kernel?
If it works, I will upstream the patch.
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To enable this kallsyms symbol, CONFIG_KALLSYMS must be enabled in the
kernel.
And this config is not enabled in:
X-KVM
B-KVM
C-KVM
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Kernel in #82 should use smbus mode.
i2c-i801 should be loaded;
no kernel parameters needed;
Recognized input devices names:
touchpad:
"Synaptics TM3288-011"
Trackpoint:
"TPPS/2 Elan TrackPoint"
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SPECint2017
the dmesg about disconnect is manual disconnection of usb DAC
[ 5937.978117] usb 1-1.4.2: USB disconnect, device number 16
After fresh boot, if I plug-in the DAC the dmesg shows
[ 155.552404] usb 1-1.4.1: new full-speed USB device number 10 using xhci_hcd
[ 155.941031] usb 1-1.4.1: New USB
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+ On Thinkpad X1 Extreme with two SSDs, if NQN in the firmware are
+ identical, then only one drive can be seen. NQN is supposed to be unique
+ but some Intel drives do not follow that.
+
+ [Fix]
+ The device-supplied subnqn is ignored and one will be
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USB DAC stops playing sound after a second.
- I had problem with kernel 4.15.
- So, I tried upgrading to 4.19 but still issue persists.
+ I had problem with kernel 4.15.
+ So, I tried upgrading to 4.19 but still issue persists.
I think, we might need to add it to
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backports: bug 1811847
Cannot comply with request for apport as it "collects potentially
sensitive data, such as core dumps, stack traces, and log files. They
can contain passwords, credit card numbers, serial numbers, and other
private material" and I am not allowed to share such information.
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Thanks for your help in categorizing this, Brian. I had not clue at
all.
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Lfence not serializing
Status in linux package
I cannot comply with request for apport as it "collects potentially
sensitive data, such as core dumps, stack traces, and log files. They
can contain passwords, credit card numbers, serial numbers, and other
private material" and I am not allowed to share such information.
** Changed in: linux
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In kernel 4.14.59, monitor resolution is detected correctly. In
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The message appears on screen during computer bootup. The complete
message is "Lfence not serializing, switching to generic retpoling".
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS
Release:16.04
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Could you please add some details about the verification process for
bionic rather than just switching the tags?
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Lfence not serializing
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New
Bug
Juhani, thank you so much. I am so sorry for that mistake. You are
quite correct; it should have been IRQ. I wrote it down and was trying
to hurry before I missed the message. Shame on me. That makes a huge
amount of difference and I will change the title.
Thanks again for catching that.
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I built test kernels for bionic and cosmic with the fix applied. Please
can you test it and check if the problem is solved?
You can download the debian packages from:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~mhcerri/lp1795453/bionic/
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~mhcerri/lp1795453/cosmic/
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Thank you for the response! I try it and at the
end of the proccess I've got a message
E: amd64-microcode: unsupported kernel version!
E: intel-microcode: unsupported kernel version!
How bad can it be? Thank you, Yiannis
On Thursday, January 17, 2019, 7:00:49 PM GMT+2, Seth Forshee
Public bug reported:
It happens when fetching Android project files by "repo sync" through
ssh.
More logs:
Bad packet length 38201470.
Finished discarding for 10.65.180.40 port 29418^M
packet_process_incoming: Connection to 10.65.180.40 port 29418: message
authentication code incorrect^M
fatal:
Testing the kernel from https://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1796553/
without btusb.enable_autosuspend=0
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BT mouse
I added the kernel parameter and did a suspend/resume and attached the
dmesg log. Btw I never noticed that the trackpoint didn’t survived
suspend/resume (which occasional also happens with 4.19.x)
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Performance degradation with SPECint2017
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nvme multipath does not report path
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This test will attempt to insert the test_bpf module, but this module
does not exist in KVM kernels:
$ sudo modprobe test_bpf
modprobe: FATAL: Module test_bpf not found in directory
/lib/modules/4.15.0-1028-kvm
The script:
$ sudo ./test_bpf.sh
test_bpf: [FAIL]
$ cat
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backports: bug 1811847
Could this be a race condition with the device file creation and start
of the hv-kvp-daemon.service?
[from /var/log/syslog]
Jan 16 10:26:45 kvp-disco-test systemd[1]: Started Hyper-V KVP Protocol Daemon.
...
Jan 16 10:26:45 kvp-disco-test KVP: KVP starting; pid is:213
Jan 16 10:26:45
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And the exact kernel version is also of high interest - I assume the HWE
kernel was used (4.15) and not the GA kernel (4.4)?!
** Also affects: ubuntu-z-systems
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This test failed because of the unsuccessful attempt to add a dummy device with
ip link command:
# devdummy="test-dummy0"
# ip link add name "$devdummy" type dummy
RTNETLINK answers: Operation not supported
selftests: rtnetlink.sh
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I have built 5.0 rc2 with "do_dkms_nvidia = false"
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Mainline Kernel Builds Failing for > v4.20 for amd64 on
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Assignee: Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team (ubuntu-sru) => Łukasz
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Forgot to mention: Downgrading linux-firmware from 1.173.3 to 1.173.2
made a single port work again.
Still cannot use two ports.
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This test will attempt to insert the test_user_copy module, but this
module does not exist in KVM kernels:
# modprobe test_user_copy
modprobe: FATAL: Module test_user_copy not found in directory
/lib/modules/4.15.0-1028-kvm
The script:
if /sbin/modprobe -q test_user_copy;
In Cosmic, this test can be skipped by checking the module existence.
So maybe we should fix this in the kernel (testing tool).
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** Description changed:
This bug is for tracking the upload package. This
bug will contain status and testing results related to that upload.
For an explanation of the tasks and the associated workflow see:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/kernel-sru-workflow
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** Description changed:
This bug is for tracking the upload package. This
bug will contain status and testing results related to that upload.
For an explanation of the tasks and the associated workflow see:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/kernel-sru-workflow
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