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Title:
ADMtek ADM8511 "Pegasus II" USB Ethernet causes oops
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Triage
The commit has made it into a maintainer's repo.
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/davem/net.git/commit/?id=b7302ca05871e50208bc328cbc8199a21f5d876e
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I guess this thread will be used to get the patch into mainline...
http://marc.info/?l=linux-netdev&m=146174255118232&w=2
http://marc.info/?l=linux-netdev&m=146174254318229&w=2
http://marc.info/?l=linux-netdev&m=146174254318228&w=2
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Sorry for the delay in posting this. It took forever to actually show
up. Here's my post to the mailing list. http://marc.info/?l=linux-
usb&m=145985232019173&w=2
I've also been in contact with the maintainer off-list (he got me to
test another change).
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list (TO Petko Manolov CC linux-usb)?
Please provide a direct URL to your post to the mailin
I downloaded the Ubuntu 4.6.0 rc2 image (4.6.0-040600rc2-generic) and confirmed
the issue remains (as with the last mainline build I tested, it does not show
up as quickly, I guess something about the memory layout has changed).
I downloaded current linux HEAD source and verified the code still l
a1291762, before submitting your patch, you would want to confirm the
issue is still reproducible with the latest mainline kernel (4.6-rc2).
Could you please advise to the results?
** Tags removed: needs-bisect
** Tags added: bisect-done
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => I
** Tags added: patch
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Title:
ADMtek ADM8511 "Pegasus II" USB Ethernet causes oops
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
B
Another data point for consideration... (I didn't think of this until
late last night)
git checkout Ubuntu-3.10.0-0.6
git revert 313a58e487ab3eb80e7e1f9baddc75968288aad9
# resolve a header conflict - nothing major
After building this, I was able to use the network dongle just fine (ie.
second and
The good news is that I have identified the commit that breaks my
system. It is 313a58e487ab3eb80e7e1f9baddc75968288aad9 (the first of 3
commits to the pegasus driver). I have attached the bisect log in case
it's interesting.
Here's some notes on my process...
The bisecting was entirely in commit
I have narrowed it further to these builds.
3.9.0-7.15 - good
3.10.0-0.6 - bad
I've managed to fetch the saucy repo. git says there's around 14,000
commits between these two tags?!
I'm going to first verify that when I build both of these tags I get the
same behaviour as I do with the binary bui
Sigh. I was forgetting about the linux-image-extra package. This proved
to make a difference. Indeed, the post-Saucy versions that were
succeeding were only doing so because the image-extra package was
missing. Strangely, the USB dongle worked without that package but
clearly there's an interaction
In the absence of a reply to my question, I tried downloading various
binary kernels to at least narrow down the scope of the bisecting I'll
have to do. After trying older releases and having no failures, I
unexpectedly found that 14.04 kernels only cover 3.11 to 3.13. But I'm
running 14.04 and I'm
Am I supposed to be bisecting mainline kernel or the Ubuntu kernel?
That page seems a bit out of date, I'm guessing I should be cloning
git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-trusty.git ?
I am somewhat bandwidth challenged at home. Is there a recommended way
to fetch this monstrosity over a low-ba
a1291762, the next step is to fully commit bisect from kernel 2.6.22 to
3.19 in order to identify the last good kernel commit, followed
immediately by the first bad one. This will allow for a more expedited
analysis of the root cause of your issue. Could you please do this
following https://wiki.ub
It is still broken in the mainline kernel.
The top entry at the URL was this:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.5-wily/
The package versions were:
Selecting previously unselected package linux-headers-4.5.0-040500-generic.
Selecting previously unselected package linux-headers-4.5.0
a1291762, in order to allow additional upstream developers to examine the
issue, at your earliest convenience, could you please test the latest upstream
kernel available from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D ?
Please keep in mind the following:
1) The one to test is at the
It seems I was mistaken.
The bug seems to remain, though it takes longer to trigger now than it
did before.
I just got this crash over a netconsole.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
** Attachment added: "Kernel crash after applying new BIOS"
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I had to jump through some hoops to update the BIOS (since the updater
was a Windows binary and this machine does not have Windows on it). But
I finally sorted something out.
dmidecode output:
68PDV Ver. F.20
12/08/2011
The adapter seems to be stable now. I brought it up, did some pings,
even som
a1291762, as per
http://h20564.www2.hp.com/hpsc/swd/public/readIndex?sp4ts.oid=3781730&swLangOid=8&swEnvOid=4060
an update to your computer's buggy, insecure, and outdated BIOS is
available (F.20). If you update to this following
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BIOSUpdate does it change anything?
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
This is a rather old USB ethernet adapter. It worked fine for me with
older distributions (including Ubuntu 10.04). I noticed it causing
problems after upgrading to 14.04 and stopped using it as a result
(since I
It seems this is a known issue...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/997020
I have set w3m as the text-mode browser (it was already installed) and
run apport-collect. It wants to upload nearly 600K, quite a bit more
than the other command gave.
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I couldn't figure out if there was a "crash" thing or not. I suspect not
(/var/crash is empty).
Attached is the result of running sudo apport-cli -f -plinux --save bug.apport
** Attachment added: "bug.apport"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1547838/+attachment/4591797/+fi
a1291762, if it isn't terribly inconvenient, one could boot from a live
environment via http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ .
If it is, then one could engage
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Filing_bugs_when_offline_or_using_a_headless_setup
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apport-collect requires a web browser. This machine is a server. It has
lynx or links or something but Ubuntu's website does not work with that
browser. How should I continue?
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The first bit of complaining on the last log didn't all make it to the
netconsole and unlike previous instances, stayed on the screen for a
while so I got a photo.
** Attachment added: "IMG_20160221_244551_024.jpg"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-lts-vivid/+bug/1547838/+attachm
I think the first netconsole missed some data at the start (I got a
belated firewall warning) so here's a second capture that seems to start
earlier.
In case it wasn't clear, most of the time I've been booting the machine
and then inserting the USB device (so that I could be sure all the
logging w
Here's another netconsole, with the dongle inserted during boot.
** Attachment added: "netconsole3.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-lts-vivid/+bug/1547838/+attachment/4576560/+files/netconsole3.log
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Hmm... I tried the crash kernel but it didn't seem to work. So I used
the netconsole to capture more data than could fit on the screen.
** Attachment added: "netconsole.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-lts-vivid/+bug/1547838/+attachment/4576557/+files/netconsole.log
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Note if I plug in the device but don't send traffic over it, the system
manages to remain running for longer. I brought the interface up with a
static IP and the system remained up for well over 5 minutes before it
died. I was monitoring ifconfig and it had around 30 Rx packets and 300
Tx packets.
I've attached a screenshot of a hard-freeze. Will upload whatever logs
were recovered too.
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