It seems that ubuntu 12.04.3 is also affected.
I get the error using ubuntu 12.04.3 (after upgrading from 12.04.2 in the last
days):
Oct 28 18:43:29 localhost kernel: [31236.041655] [drm:i915_hangcheck_hung]
*ERROR* Hangcheck timer elapsed... GPU hung
Oct 28 18:43:29 localhost kernel:
I hit this bug on a Dell Latitude E5510, up-to-date BIOS version
installed.
I'm running up-to-date ubuntu 12.04.4 with last hardware-enablement stack
installed (uname -a:
Linux i306l 3.11.0-17-generic #31~precise1-Ubuntu SMP Tue Feb 4 21:25:43 UTC
2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux).
For me,
Generally, the frozen desktop was very very rare/seldom. I'd have to
work weeks with the cdimage to reproduce this issue.
In the meantime I don't experience frozen desktops in Ubuntu 14.04.4 any
more. Maybe it's already fixed even in 14.04.4. Maybe I see it again in
a month or so.
For the
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My desktop just froze and I could not press any keys.
When I tried CTRL+ALT+F1 I got logged out from my gnome session and the
graphical (!) login window appeared.
There's some messages in my syslog, e.g.
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@penalvch no, /var/crash is empty:
/var/crash$ ls -la
insgesamt 0
drwxrwsrwt 1 root whoopsie 0 Jun 1 10:10 .
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 130 Jul 26 2015 ..
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Still in the middle of the (stucked) upgrade, I get:
apport-collect 1592917
/usr/share/apport/apport-gtk:16: PyGIWarning: Wnck was imported without
specifying a version first. Use gi.require_version('Wnck', '3.0') before import
to ensure that the right version gets loaded.
from gi.repository
related: #1370930
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Title:
do-release-upgrade stuck when dealing with apparmor profile for cupsd
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After trying to stop or teardown apparmor, I still get
aa-status
apparmor module is loaded.
3 profiles are loaded.
3 profiles are in enforce mode.
/usr/lib/cups/backend/cups-pdf
/usr/sbin/cupsd
/usr/sbin/cupsd//third_party
0 profiles are in complain mode.
0 processes have profiles
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Workaround:
Step 1:
===
I killed the process with which I was stuck with (kill 20108):
root 20108 0.0 0.0 4508 1624 pts/18 S+ 18:42 0:00 /bin/sh
/var/lib/dpkg/info/cups-daemon.postinst configure 1.7.2-0ubuntu1.7
This had the result that the do-release-upgrade script continued to
configure
do-release-upgrade stucks at this place:
plymouth (0.9.2-3ubuntu13.1) wird eingerichtet ...
update-initramfs: deferring update (trigger activated)
update-rc.d: warning: start and stop actions are no longer supported; falling
back to defaults
update-rc.d: warning: start and stop actions are no
Public bug reported:
On an up-to-date 14.04.x, I started do-release-upgrade -d to upgrade to
ubuntu 16.04.
At about 50% of the installation of packages, do-release-upgrade stucks
in the following manner:
- cpu runs at 0%~ and there is no disk I/O for about 15 minutes now
- do-release-upgrade
output of ps aux | grep dpkg is attached.
Note that there is a process with no progress (stucks)
root 20108 0.0 0.0 4508 1624 pts/18 S+ 18:42 0:00 /bin/sh
/var/lib/dpkg/info/cups-daemon.postinst configure 1.7.2-0ubuntu1.7
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In syslog, I get a lot of complaints from apparmor:
Jun 15 19:06:02 lat61 kernel: [10041.854940] audit: type=1400
audit(1466010362.719:539): apparmor="STATUS" operation="profile_replace"
profile="unconfined" name="/usr/lib/cups/backend/cups-pdf" pid=24942
comm="apparmor_parser"
Jun 15 19:06:02
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** Description changed:
On an up-to-date 14.04.x, I started do-release-upgrade -d to upgrade to
ubuntu 16.04.
At about 50% of the installation of packages, do-release-upgrade stucks
in the following manner:
- cpu runs at
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related: #1592948 originates from ubuntu's apport and was automatically
created after the first reboot (while cups was still unconfigured at
that time).
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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As MikeB pointed out, the issue still exists with latest mainline
kernel. Therefore, I added Tag "kernel-bug-exists-upstream" and changed
status to "confirmed".
I know of another user with the same problem. He was also testing
against latest mainline kernel with no success.
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@daniel-serpell I fully agree. This should also made available for HES
wily.
Execution of
sudo apt-get install --install-recommends linux-generic-lts-wily
proposes to install linux-lts-wily-tools, but this package is not
available in the repo and the additional package is not installed
Checking the underlying mdraid with
echo check > /sys/block/md0/md/sync_action
now has finished and it is just fine:
cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid1] [linear] [multipath] [raid0] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4]
[raid10]
md0 : active raid1 sda3[0] sdb3[1]
2929833792 blocks super 1.2
Related: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1349711
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Title:
soft lockup during btrfs balance
Status in linux
Related: https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-btrfs/msg48037.html
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Title:
soft lockup during btrfs balance
Status in linux package
Error messages in dmesg |tail are still ongoing, presumably originating
from the btrfs command which still is eating 100% of the cpu,
I did not reboot yet nor kill the btrfs process (pid 27516).
Here's two lines from two of the latest error messages in dmesg:
[3111643.576434] []
cat /proc/mounts
sysfs /sys sysfs rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime 0 0
proc /proc proc rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime 0 0
udev /dev devtmpfs rw,relatime,size=8157548k,nr_inodes=2039387,mode=755 0 0
devpts /dev/pts devpts rw,nosuid,noexec,relatime,gid=5,mode=620,ptmxmode=000 0 0
tmpfs /run tmpfs
Something noticable: The command btrfs is consuming 100% of the cpu for
a long time:
# top
[...]
PID BENUTZER PR NIVIRTRESSHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
27516 root 20 0 15476132 0 R 100,0 0,0 1348:33 btrfs
I assume that this process originates from my
Currently, I'm checking the md-raid (raid 1) with
echo check > /sys/block/md0/md/sync_action
I have 2 x 3.5TB hard drives, so this will take some while.
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I found a few entries in kern.log, nothing special during btrfs balance:
Mar 19 03:47:03 server kernel: [2970569.341605] BTRFS info (device dm-0):
relocating block group 9553211031552 flags 36
Mar 19 04:01:08 server kernel: [2971415.588391] BTRFS info (device dm-0):
relocating block group
Public bug reported:
I performed a btrfs balance for a disk which ran out of space. When I
did this some months ago, I got an error message, but this time, I got a
soft lockup and the file system got mounted read-only:
# cat /proc/version_signature
Ubuntu 4.2.0-27.32~14.04.1-generic 4.2.8-ckt1
related: #1349711
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Title:
soft lockup during btrfs balance
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I
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Note that some months ago (when I got the error message), I still was
able to cleanly free up some diskspace and perform a clean btrfs balance
(which freed a lot of space).
My hope was that I'd get an error message and exit cleanly if disk space
is missing. Instead, I got the soft lockup.
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btrfs-tools:
Installiert: 3.12-1ubuntu0.1
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Title:
soft lockup during btrfs balance
I have # btrfs --version
Btrfs v3.12
Kernel is from Hardware enablement stack 14.04.4, Btrfs-tools from
ubuntu's package respectively.
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bt...@vger.kernel.org/msg48609.html
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Title:
soft lockup during btrfs balance
Status
For my setup, btrfs file system runs on top of a LUKS encrypted
partition which itself is on top of a mdraid (mirroring).
The Layout is:
# lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sda 8:00 2,7T 0 disk
├─sda1 8:10
Some relevant lines from /var/log/syslog:
Mar 19 19:15:10 server smartd[2251]: Device: /dev/sdb [SAT], SMART Usage
Attribute: 194 Temperature_Celsius changed from 107 to 106
Mar 19 07:59:21 server console-kit-daemon[2041]: GLib-CRITICAL: Source ID 376
was not found when attempting to remove it
The underlying md-raid (mirroring) is fine. So according to md-raid
status, there's nothing wrong with the mirrored partitions:
cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid1] [linear] [multipath] [raid0] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4]
[raid10]
md0 : active raid1 sda3[0] sdb3[1]
2929833792 blocks
@jsalisbury
What exactly should I test on a broken file system with a newer Kernel?
How could this help you? If btrfs balance corrupted my file system, how
should a newer kernel fix that?
If you can tell me test a scenario which will help you to see if the bug
is fixed upstream, I'd be happy to
As described in my previous comment, the fs was available in read-write
mode again.
I added another disk to the btrfs and with the additional space I was
able to rerun and successfully finish the btrfs balance operation (as
described in https://www.slicewise.net/debian/balancierung-eines-vollen-
I rebooted the system in the meantime. It now had Kernel 4.2.0-30.36
from previous updates:
cat /proc/version_signature
Ubuntu 4.2.0-30.36~14.04.1-generic 4.2.8-ckt3
During the reboot, the system performed some disk I/O for several hours.
Before services like sshd became available. I guess this
Now, this one is funny after ~2 days:
# btrfs balance status x
Balance on 'x' is running
0 out of about 2797 chunks balanced (533 considered), 100% left
# btrfs balance cancel x
ERROR: balance cancel on 'x' failed - Read-only file system
So the balance is still running, consuming 100% of one
No, /etc/rc.local was untouched. The file was empty besides of an "exit
0".
/etc$ sudo fgrep -ril powertop *
/etc$ sudo fgrep -ril autotune *
both give an empty result.
I installed TLP again, which automatially removed package
"laptop-mode-tools".
Using powertop, I've set back the two USB
As documented in https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/laptop-mode-
tools/#Eingabegeraete, one can configure laptop-mode-tools with
AUTOSUSPEND_USBTYPE_BLACKLIST=”usbhid”
IMO, this should be enabled by default.
** Also affects: laptop-mode-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
**
I experience the same issue for device
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 413c:8187 Dell Computer Corp. DW375 Bluetooth
Module
together with an Arctic P311 head set.
For me, the problem does not occur reproducably, but about every 3-4
tries. Steps to reproduce
- Play video (e.g. youtube video in Firefox)
I have ubuntu 16.04, kernel 4.4.0-28-generic, up-to-date. I did not
experience the freezing video in 14.04.
However, in 14.04 (kernel 4.2) I sometimes did not have sound unless
toggling between A2DP and SCO. Freezing videos in 16.04 just come on-top
now.
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The two affected devices are:
Bus 002 Device 004: ID 046a:0023 Cherry GmbH CyMotion Master Linux Keyboard G230
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 046d:c24c Logitech, Inc. G400s Optical Mouse
Mouse and keyboard, respectively. Both connected with
Public bug reported:
This issue is a regression after update to 16.04 (coming from 14.04). To
my knowledge, I was using TLP together with 14.04, which got removed
during the upgrade in favour of upower.
Two devices behave unexpected reproducably after a fresh reboot:
Bus 002 Device 005: ID
For this symptomatic there is an upstream bug report with status RESOLVED FIXED:
- Dual monitor
- Flickering or black screen when mouse moved between screens
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89055#c62
Date: 2016-05-13
Upstream target kernel version: 4.8.
Maybe this can be backported?
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/drm-
intel/commit/?id=734fa01f3a17ac80d2d53cee0b05b246c03df0e4
This seems to be at least ONE of the patches done for
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89055#c62
I have no idea if it fixes this issue (=> not tested) nor do I really
understand the commit
This issue also affects ubuntu 16.04 as can be seen in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1553503
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Title:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1523088 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1523088
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1523088
WARN_ON(!wm_changed) warning and stacktrace in kernel log
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Confirming this, using a Dell Latitude E5510 with Intel HD Graphics (on-
chip), together with a docking station PR02X and a two-monitor-setup (2x
BenQ GW2460, 1920x1080, DVI).
The problem occurs most of the time when scrolling in a full screen
application on the left screen using the scroll bar
After more testing I can say that also the same screen on which I am
scrolling with the scroll bars can go black.
When the mouse switches between screens, I get a flickering in ~50% of
tries.
Please note that I'm using Kernel 4.4.0-28, which is newer than 4.4.0-24
which contains a fix for a
Tracked it further down (ubuntu 16.04).
On a fresh boot
- bluetooth device connects, with sound enabled (I configured bluetooth to
default to bluetooth sound device on connect)
- video playback does not stop
- Sound is played perfectly fine.
After a suspend to ram and suspend
- bluetooth
I can confirm this is not fixed for 4.4.0-36 with an Ironlake GPU
(tested with Intel Core i5 520M CPU).
Let's wait for the Ironlake-specific bugfix in 4.4.0-37, I'll report
back after it is released.
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Public bug reported:
There are two btrfs related patches available for kernel 4.8 which
improve latency and solve problems with low free disk space:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=ba929b6646c5b87c7bb15cd8d3e51617725c983b
Here's some of the results (done by Josef Bacik) in an early stage of
the changes:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-btrfs/msg53410.html
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The 4.4.0-38, which got released via regular updates mitigated all the
flickering for me. It's all fine now. Thanks for the patch.
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I'm faced with this issue using ubuntu 16.04, Kernel 4.4.0-53
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Title:
"Exception Emask 0x10 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x400 action 0xe
I got the same error using a bare metal system on 16.04.. That system
got updated from 14.04 (and is much older). That system got installed
completely separate/independent, so there is not much to consider that
both systems somehow seem to be similar in terms of configuration.
The kernel of this
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** Description changed:
I have a KVM guest system which was running for some time now (142 days
uptime).
Today, I logged in for the first time since months, and got an error
message in syslog (and console):
kernel: BTRFS error
The bare metal system is a backup server (2x3 Terabytes of disk space),
holding a lot of subvolumes from incremental backups).
The report files I just sent are from the bare metal system. Note that
btrfs is on top of a Luks encrypted partition which is on top of a md
raid. That setup is a lot
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Replacing the SATA cable fixed this issue for me.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1385165
Title:
"Exception Emask 0x10 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x400 action 0xe frozen" when
Confirming this issue:
Using Ubuntu 16.04, Kernel 4.4.0-57-generic wrong temperatures also make
it into syslog:
Jan 2 20:22:27 server smartd[876]: Device: /dev/sda [SAT], SMART Usage
Attribute: 194 Temperature_Celsius changed from 110 to 112
Jan 2 20:22:27 server smartd[876]: Device: /dev/sdb
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