[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1765232] Re: Kernel 4.15.0-15 breaks Dell PowerEdge 12th Gen servers

2018-04-21 Thread Tyler Doherty
Seth, thanks for the guidance, that did it. Looks like the kernel from
#12 works without issue. Glad you were able to identify the commits that
did it.

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Title:
  Kernel 4.15.0-15 breaks Dell PowerEdge 12th Gen servers

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in linux source package in Bionic:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  For Ubuntu 18.04 amd64 server, I updated the kernel from 4.15.0-13 to
  4.15.0-15. The system hangs at boot up now. Rolling back to the old
  kernel everything works as expected. It appears to hang while trying
  to enumerate an SD card device, which isn't even installed. I have
  tried this on a Dell R620 and R820 and both have the exact same
  problem. I even downloaded a new installer iso from the daily builds
  to reinstall the OS and the installer hangs too now.

  Support for Dell PowerEdge 12th gen servers appears to be broken with
  kernel 4.15.0-15.

  https://imgur.com/VT9zd0w
  https://imgur.com/4BQPCXo

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1765232] Re: Kernel 4.15.0-15 breaks Dell PowerEdge 12th Gen servers

2018-04-19 Thread Tyler Doherty
Looks similar to the issue I am having on my HP ProLiant, where it hangs
then panics at boot on 4.15.0-15. In my case, it's hanging on the HP
Smart Array driver, here's the bug in question
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1765105

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Title:
  Kernel 4.15.0-15 breaks Dell PowerEdge 12th Gen servers

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  For Ubuntu 18.04 amd64 server, I updated the kernel from 4.15.0-13 to
  4.15.0-15. The system hangs at boot up now. Rolling back to the old
  kernel everything works as expected. It appears to hang while trying
  to enumerate an SD card device, which isn't even installed. I have
  tried this on a Dell R620 and R820 and both have the exact same
  problem. I even downloaded a new installer iso from the daily builds
  to reinstall the OS and the installer hangs too now.

  Support for Dell PowerEdge 12th gen servers appears to be broken with
  kernel 4.15.0-15.

  https://imgur.com/VT9zd0w
  https://imgur.com/4BQPCXo

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1765105] Re: HP Smart Array driver fails to load, kernel panics boot process

2018-04-18 Thread Tyler Doherty
Re the above bot, I can run the command, however the logs would be
limited in usefulness as the only way to run it is a kernel that is
unaffected by the bug. Hence the manually attached logs of the
information I can provide. If there is anything else I can do to
clarify, I am more than happy to accommodate

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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Title:
  HP Smart Array driver fails to load, kernel panics boot process

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi

  I have an HP ProLiant G6 with a Smart Array controller on Bionic,
  Kernel 4.15.0-15, that fails to load the hpsa driver for the Smart
  Array, (occasionally) drops to the initramfs shell, as it cannot find
  a root device in a reasonable amount of time, and then finally  kernel
  panics with the stack trace leading to the hpsa driver. Occasionally
  it will complain about resetting the logical volume scsi bus.
  Downgrading to the previous kernel 4.15.0-13 works just fine.

  Attached is a screenshot showing the kernel panic, and below is a link
  to a YouTube video of the whole boot process, a video recording from
  ILO. To save you the time of watching the whole thing, 39 seconds is
  the bus reset error, then it hangs around waiting for a root device,
  and the kernel panics at 4:16. The relevant information are separate
  below

  Video: https://youtu.be/45ka2Btgiqk

  
  lsb_release: 
  Description:  Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (development branch)
  Release:  18.04

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1765105] [NEW] HP Smart Array driver fails to load, kernel panics boot process

2018-04-18 Thread Tyler Doherty
Public bug reported:

Hi

I have an HP ProLiant G6 with a Smart Array controller on Bionic, Kernel
4.15.0-15, that fails to load the hpsa driver for the Smart Array,
(occasionally) drops to the initramfs shell, as it cannot find a root
device in a reasonable amount of time, and then finally  kernel panics
with the stack trace leading to the hpsa driver. Occasionally it will
complain about resetting the logical volume scsi bus. Downgrading to the
previous kernel 4.15.0-13 works just fine.

Attached is a screenshot showing the kernel panic, and below is a link
to a YouTube video of the whole boot process, a video recording from
ILO. To save you the time of watching the whole thing, 39 seconds is the
bus reset error, then it hangs around waiting for a root device, and the
kernel panics at 4:16. The relevant information are separate below

Video: https://youtu.be/45ka2Btgiqk


lsb_release: 
Description:Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (development branch)
Release:18.04

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Attachment added: "snip2.PNG"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1765105/+attachment/5121150/+files/snip2.PNG

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Title:
  HP Smart Array driver fails to load, kernel panics boot process

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hi

  I have an HP ProLiant G6 with a Smart Array controller on Bionic,
  Kernel 4.15.0-15, that fails to load the hpsa driver for the Smart
  Array, (occasionally) drops to the initramfs shell, as it cannot find
  a root device in a reasonable amount of time, and then finally  kernel
  panics with the stack trace leading to the hpsa driver. Occasionally
  it will complain about resetting the logical volume scsi bus.
  Downgrading to the previous kernel 4.15.0-13 works just fine.

  Attached is a screenshot showing the kernel panic, and below is a link
  to a YouTube video of the whole boot process, a video recording from
  ILO. To save you the time of watching the whole thing, 39 seconds is
  the bus reset error, then it hangs around waiting for a root device,
  and the kernel panics at 4:16. The relevant information are separate
  below

  Video: https://youtu.be/45ka2Btgiqk

  
  lsb_release: 
  Description:  Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (development branch)
  Release:  18.04

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1765105] Re: HP Smart Array fails to load upon boot

2018-04-18 Thread Tyler Doherty
version_signature cannot be grabbed as it doesn't make it far enough
along to get it

lspci is attached

** Attachment added: "lspci.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1765105/+attachment/5121151/+files/lspci.log

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Title:
  HP Smart Array driver fails to load, kernel panics boot process

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hi

  I have an HP ProLiant G6 with a Smart Array controller on Bionic,
  Kernel 4.15.0-15, that fails to load the hpsa driver for the Smart
  Array, (occasionally) drops to the initramfs shell, as it cannot find
  a root device in a reasonable amount of time, and then finally  kernel
  panics with the stack trace leading to the hpsa driver. Occasionally
  it will complain about resetting the logical volume scsi bus.
  Downgrading to the previous kernel 4.15.0-13 works just fine.

  Attached is a screenshot showing the kernel panic, and below is a link
  to a YouTube video of the whole boot process, a video recording from
  ILO. To save you the time of watching the whole thing, 39 seconds is
  the bus reset error, then it hangs around waiting for a root device,
  and the kernel panics at 4:16. The relevant information are separate
  below

  Video: https://youtu.be/45ka2Btgiqk

  
  lsb_release: 
  Description:  Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (development branch)
  Release:  18.04

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1765105] Re: HP Smart Array fails to load upon boot

2018-04-18 Thread Tyler Doherty
$ apt-cache policy linux-image-generic
linux-image-generic:
  Installed: 4.15.0.15.16
  Candidate: 4.15.0.15.16
  Version table:
 *** 4.15.0.15.16 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status


** Summary changed:

- HP Smart Array fails to load upon boot
+ HP Smart Array driver fails to load, kernel panics boot process

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Title:
  HP Smart Array driver fails to load, kernel panics boot process

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hi

  I have an HP ProLiant G6 with a Smart Array controller on Bionic,
  Kernel 4.15.0-15, that fails to load the hpsa driver for the Smart
  Array, (occasionally) drops to the initramfs shell, as it cannot find
  a root device in a reasonable amount of time, and then finally  kernel
  panics with the stack trace leading to the hpsa driver. Occasionally
  it will complain about resetting the logical volume scsi bus.
  Downgrading to the previous kernel 4.15.0-13 works just fine.

  Attached is a screenshot showing the kernel panic, and below is a link
  to a YouTube video of the whole boot process, a video recording from
  ILO. To save you the time of watching the whole thing, 39 seconds is
  the bus reset error, then it hangs around waiting for a root device,
  and the kernel panics at 4:16. The relevant information are separate
  below

  Video: https://youtu.be/45ka2Btgiqk

  
  lsb_release: 
  Description:  Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (development branch)
  Release:  18.04

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