o -59 for me to hit the bug by chance.
I had a job (duplicity) that would oom every time under -59 and -62. With
-63 from proposed, it doesn't.
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Just as a note for newcomers reading this, I can confirm the bug is NOT
fixed in the officially released 4.4.0-62.83.
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hought. After checking my logs, it seems to have started right
after upgrading the kernel from 4.4.0-57-generic to -59. And now I have
found https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1655842 so I
think this is a duplicate of that.
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On a vps with 512MB RAM and a 2 GB swapfile, I am experiencing 100%
reproducible OOM when running duplicity. duplicity uses a fair amount
of memory, about 300 MB at the time of OOM, but there should be plenty
of
Public bug reported:
On a vps with 512MB RAM and a 2 GB swapfile, I am experiencing 100%
reproducible OOM when running duplicity. duplicity uses a fair amount
of memory, about 300 MB at the time of OOM, but there should be plenty
of swap to accommodate it.
I have attached a syslog excerpt.
/rmi4id=9fb6bf02e3ad04c20edb8e46536ce3eeda32c736
It's better we can have it in 14.04 .
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Title:
kernel BUG at /build/buildd/linux-3.11.0/fs/buffer.c:1268
I am able to reproduce this bug as well, using Ubuntu saucy (13.10) with
kernel 3.11.0-15-generic #23-Ubuntu SMP. The machine is an HP Folio13
laptop. I am happy to provide more info and/or test patches.
I actually encountered it independently. When you run latex from emacs,
it spawns evince
For what it's worth, here is the backtrace from when I reproduced the
bug using emacs/evince. Maybe it is helpful to look for similarities in
the code path, though it certainly sounds like the crypto code in
ecryptfs is the place to begin. I may try putting in lots of
WARN_ON(irqs_disabled()).
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