[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1945451] Re: linux-image-5.4.0-8x kernels on Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS cause incorrect disk enumeration

2021-10-01 Thread konsole
** Description changed:

  My system had this disk configuration running 20.04.3 LTS server (fresh 
install, not upgrade) without issue:
  1 SATA SSD ext4 on internal 6Gb SATA port was /dev/sda with 20.04.3 LTS 
server OS installed.
  1 SATA disk ext4 on internal 6Gb SATA port was /dev/sdb
  8 SATA disks ext4 on LSI Megaraid 9240-8i in IT mode was /dev/sd[cdefghij]
  2 SATA disks (mdraid1) on internal 3Gb SATA ports was /dev/sd[kl]
  
  apt upgrade from 5.4.0-7x kernel booting any current linux-image-5.4.0-8x 
kernel now looks like this:
  8 SATA disks ext4 on LSI Megaraid 9240-8i in IT mode are /dev/sd[abcdefgh]
  1 SATA SSD ext4 on internal 6Gb SATA port is now /dev/sdi with 20.04.3 OS 
installed.
- 1 SATA disk ext4 on internal 6Gb SATA port now /dev/sdj with 20.04.3 OS 
installed.
+ 1 SATA disk ext4 on internal 6Gb SATA port now /dev/sdj
  2 SATA disks (mdraid1) on internal 3Gb SATA ports is /dev/sd[kl]
  
  The system boots, but any utils e.g. smartd, hdparm etc. referencing
  /dev/sda are now fubared.
  
  Booting any 5.4.0-7x kernel enumerates the disks correctly.
  Booting any 5.4.0-8x kernel enumerates the disks incorrectly as described 
above.
  Booting latest Mainline kernel 5.15.0-051500rc3-generic enumerates the disks 
correctly.
  
  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
  Package: linux-image-generic 5.4.0.86.90
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-86.97-generic 5.4.133
  Uname: Linux 5.4.0-86-generic x86_64
  AlsaDevices:
-  total 0
-  crw-rw 1 root audio 116,  1 Sep 29 20:36 seq
-  crw-rw 1 root audio 116, 33 Sep 29 20:36 timer
+  total 0
+  crw-rw 1 root audio 116,  1 Sep 29 20:36 seq
+  crw-rw 1 root audio 116, 33 Sep 29 20:36 timer
  AplayDevices: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'aplay'
  ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.20
  Architecture: amd64
  ArecordDevices: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'arecord'
  AudioDevicesInUse: Error: command ['fuser', '-v', '/dev/snd/seq', 
'/dev/snd/timer'] failed with exit code 1:
  CasperMD5CheckResult: pass
  Date: Wed Sep 29 20:40:44 2021
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2021-03-27 (186 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu-Server 20.04.2 LTS "Focal Fossa" - Release amd64 
(20210201.2)
  IwConfig: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'iwconfig'
  MachineType: System manufacturer System Product Name
  PciMultimedia:
-  
+ 
  ProcFB:
-  
+ 
  ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-5.4.0-86-generic 
root=UUID=f84368a6-a484-40ef-aacf-d7cd3ce2ecc2 ro
  RelatedPackageVersions:
-  linux-restricted-modules-5.4.0-86-generic N/A
-  linux-backports-modules-5.4.0-86-generic  N/A
-  linux-firmware1.187.16
+  linux-restricted-modules-5.4.0-86-generic N/A
+  linux-backports-modules-5.4.0-86-generic  N/A
+  linux-firmware1.187.16
  RfKill: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'rfkill'
  SourcePackage: linux
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  dmi.bios.date: 08/13/2013
  dmi.bios.vendor: American Megatrends Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: 2104
  dmi.board.asset.tag: To be filled by O.E.M.
  dmi.board.name: P8Z77-V
  dmi.board.vendor: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
  dmi.board.version: Rev 1.xx
  dmi.chassis.asset.tag: Asset-1234567890
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Chassis Manufacture
  dmi.chassis.version: Chassis Version
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAmericanMegatrendsInc.:bvr2104:bd08/13/2013:svnSystemmanufacturer:pnSystemProductName:pvrSystemVersion:rvnASUSTeKCOMPUTERINC.:rnP8Z77-V:rvrRev1.xx:cvnChassisManufacture:ct3:cvrChassisVersion:
  dmi.product.family: To be filled by O.E.M.
  dmi.product.name: System Product Name
  dmi.product.sku: SKU
  dmi.product.version: System Version
  dmi.sys.vendor: System manufacturer

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Title:
  linux-image-5.4.0-8x kernels on Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS cause incorrect
  disk enumeration

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  My system had this disk configuration running 20.04.3 LTS server (fresh 
install, not upgrade) without issue:
  1 SATA SSD ext4 on internal 6Gb SATA port was /dev/sda with 20.04.3 LTS 
server OS installed.
  1 SATA disk ext4 on internal 6Gb SATA port was /dev/sdb
  8 SATA disks ext4 on LSI Megaraid 9240-8i in IT mode was /dev/sd[cdefghij]
  2 SATA disks (mdraid1) on internal 3Gb SATA ports was /dev/sd[kl]

  apt upgrade from 5.4.0-7x kernel booting any current linux-image-5.4.0-8x 
kernel now looks like this:
  8 SATA disks ext4 on LSI Megaraid 9240-8i in IT mode are /dev/sd[abcdefgh]
  1 SATA SSD ext4 on internal 6Gb SATA port is now /dev/sdi with 20.04.3 OS 
installed.
  1 SATA disk ext4 on internal 6Gb SATA port now /dev/sdj
  2 SATA disks (mdraid1) on internal 3Gb SATA ports is /dev/sd[kl]

  The system boots, but any utils e.g. smartd, hdparm etc. referencing
  /dev/sda are now 

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1621699] Re: Upgrade to 16.04.1 LTS incorrect disk enumeration

2016-09-15 Thread konsole
Booting the mainline v4.8-rc6 kernel, the disk enumeration is still
incorrect.

The SATA SSD OS disk is still /dev/sdi and the 8 SATA disk LSI Megaraid
hba is still /dev/sd[abcdefgh]

As an aside the mainline v4.8-rc6 kernel boots into emergency mode as it
cannot mount the zfs filesystems. The zfs modules do not exist in this
kernel or headers.

Can this be escalated to the author of the mpt3sas module?

** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream

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

** Description changed:

  My system had this disk configuration running 14.04 without issue:
  1 SATA SSD ext4 on internal 6Gb SATA port was /dev/sda with 14.04 OS 
installed.
  3 SATA disks (zfs raidz) on internal 3Gb SATA ports was /dev/sd[bcd]
  8 SATA disks ext4 on LSI Megaraid 9240-8i in IT mode was /dev/sd[efghijkl]
  
  Upgrade to 16.04.1 LTS now looks like this:
  1 SATA SSD ext4 on internal 6Gb SATA port is now /dev/sdi with 16.04.1 
installed.
  3 SATA disks (zfs raidz) on internal 3Gb SATA ports is now /dev/sd[jkl]
  8 SATA disks ext4 on LSI Megaraid 9240-8i in IT mode are /dev/sd[abcdefgh]
  
  The sytem boots, but any utils e.g. smartd, hdparm etc. referencing
  /dev/sda are now fubared.
  
  Booting a 12.04 LiveCD enumerates the disks correctly.
- Booting a 16.04 Lice CD enumarates the disks incorrectly as described above.  
+ Booting a 16.04 LiveCD enumerates the disks incorrectly as described above.
  
  I'm pointing the blame for this at mpt3sas.ko (kernel module loaded for
  the LSI hba) which was previously mpt2sas.ko
  
  This bug is completely repeatable on every boot.
  
  See attached:

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Title:
  Upgrade to 16.04.1 LTS incorrect disk enumeration

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  My system had this disk configuration running 14.04 without issue:
  1 SATA SSD ext4 on internal 6Gb SATA port was /dev/sda with 14.04 OS 
installed.
  3 SATA disks (zfs raidz) on internal 3Gb SATA ports was /dev/sd[bcd]
  8 SATA disks ext4 on LSI Megaraid 9240-8i in IT mode was /dev/sd[efghijkl]

  Upgrade to 16.04.1 LTS now looks like this:
  1 SATA SSD ext4 on internal 6Gb SATA port is now /dev/sdi with 16.04.1 
installed.
  3 SATA disks (zfs raidz) on internal 3Gb SATA ports is now /dev/sd[jkl]
  8 SATA disks ext4 on LSI Megaraid 9240-8i in IT mode are /dev/sd[abcdefgh]

  The sytem boots, but any utils e.g. smartd, hdparm etc. referencing
  /dev/sda are now fubared.

  Booting a 12.04 LiveCD enumerates the disks correctly.
  Booting a 16.04 LiveCD enumerates the disks incorrectly as described above.

  I'm pointing the blame for this at mpt3sas.ko (kernel module loaded
  for the LSI hba) which was previously mpt2sas.ko

  This bug is completely repeatable on every boot.

  See attached:

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1621699] Re: Upgrade to 16.04.1 LTS incorrect disk enumeration

2016-09-09 Thread konsole
:~$ sudo apport-bug linux

see attached: apport.linux-image-4.4.0-36-generic.h3prytuz.apport

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Title:
  Upgrade to 16.04.1 LTS incorrect disk enumeration

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  My system had this disk configuration running 14.04 without issue:
  1 SATA SSD ext4 on internal 6Gb SATA port was /dev/sda with 14.04 OS 
installed.
  3 SATA disks (zfs raidz) on internal 3Gb SATA ports was /dev/sd[bcd]
  8 SATA disks ext4 on LSI Megaraid 9240-8i in IT mode was /dev/sd[efghijkl]

  Upgrade to 16.04.1 LTS now looks like this:
  1 SATA SSD ext4 on internal 6Gb SATA port is now /dev/sdi with 16.04.1 
installed.
  3 SATA disks (zfs raidz) on internal 3Gb SATA ports is now /dev/sd[jkl]
  8 SATA disks ext4 on LSI Megaraid 9240-8i in IT mode are /dev/sd[abcdefgh]

  The sytem boots, but any utils e.g. smartd, hdparm etc. referencing
  /dev/sda are now fubared.

  Booting a 12.04 LiveCD enumerates the disks correctly.
  Booting a 16.04 Lice CD enumarates the disks incorrectly as described above.  

  I'm pointing the blame for this at mpt3sas.ko (kernel module loaded
  for the LSI hba) which was previously mpt2sas.ko

  This bug is completely repeatable on every boot.

  See attached:

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1621699] Re: Upgrade to 16.04.1 LTS incorrect disk enumeration

2016-09-09 Thread konsole
apport-collect hangs here indefinitely:
≪ ↑ ↓ Viewing[SSL] 


(Please note that this system has no window manager or desktop environment. If 
there is an alternate method to gather the information, please let me know.)

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

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Title:
  Upgrade to 16.04.1 LTS incorrect disk enumeration

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  My system had this disk configuration running 14.04 without issue:
  1 SATA SSD ext4 on internal 6Gb SATA port was /dev/sda with 14.04 OS 
installed.
  3 SATA disks (zfs raidz) on internal 3Gb SATA ports was /dev/sd[bcd]
  8 SATA disks ext4 on LSI Megaraid 9240-8i in IT mode was /dev/sd[efghijkl]

  Upgrade to 16.04.1 LTS now looks like this:
  1 SATA SSD ext4 on internal 6Gb SATA port is now /dev/sdi with 16.04.1 
installed.
  3 SATA disks (zfs raidz) on internal 3Gb SATA ports is now /dev/sd[jkl]
  8 SATA disks ext4 on LSI Megaraid 9240-8i in IT mode are /dev/sd[abcdefgh]

  The sytem boots, but any utils e.g. smartd, hdparm etc. referencing
  /dev/sda are now fubared.

  Booting a 12.04 LiveCD enumerates the disks correctly.
  Booting a 16.04 Lice CD enumarates the disks incorrectly as described above.  

  I'm pointing the blame for this at mpt3sas.ko (kernel module loaded
  for the LSI hba) which was previously mpt2sas.ko

  This bug is completely repeatable on every boot.

  See attached:

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1621699] Re: Upgrade to 16.04.1 LTS incorrect disk enumeration

2016-09-08 Thread konsole
** Package changed: ubuntu => linux (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  Upgrade to 16.04.1 LTS incorrect disk enumeration

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  My system had this disk configuration running 14.04 without issue:
  1 SATA SSD ext4 on internal 6Gb SATA port was /dev/sda with 14.04 OS 
installed.
  3 SATA disks (zfs raidz) on internal 3Gb SATA ports was /dev/sd[bcd]
  8 SATA disks ext4 on LSI Megaraid 9240-8i in IT mode was /dev/sd[efghijkl]

  Upgrade to 16.04.1 LTS now looks like this:
  1 SATA SSD ext4 on internal 6Gb SATA port is now /dev/sdi with 16.04.1 
installed.
  3 SATA disks (zfs raidz) on internal 3Gb SATA ports is now /dev/sd[jkl]
  8 SATA disks ext4 on LSI Megaraid 9240-8i in IT mode are /dev/sd[abcdefgh]

  The sytem boots, but any utils e.g. smartd, hdparm etc. referencing
  /dev/sda are now fubared.

  Booting a 12.04 LiveCD enumerates the disks correctly.
  Booting a 16.04 Lice CD enumarates the disks incorrectly as described above.  

  I'm pointing the blame for this at mpt3sas.ko (kernel module loaded
  for the LSI hba) which was previously mpt2sas.ko

  This bug is completely repeatable on every boot.

  See attached:

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