[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1803960] Re: 4.18.0 kernels hang system randomly

2019-10-29 Thread Terry Rudd
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Cosmic)
   Status: Triaged => Won't Fix

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Title:
  4.18.0 kernels hang system randomly

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  I've been using 18.04 on an Asus T300CHI without issue until I decided
  to switch to the v4.18 kernels from 18.10 via linux-image-lowlatency-
  hwe-18.04-edge.

  Since then the system randomly but regularly completely hangs. Only a
  hard power-off resolves it.

  Frustratingly there are never any clues in the kernel logs so it is
  very difficult to point to anything that might cause it; there is
  never any obvious pattern in the workload, the user interaction, or
  state of the PC when the hang occurs.

  A week ago I switched to the Ubuntu mainline v4.19 builds and that
  resolved the issue.

  I was reminded of it again today when it hung a few minutes ago. After
  the reboot I checked the previous boot log and realised the PC had
  accidentally been booted with the default v4.18 kernel rather than
  v4.19.

  I don't think this report can be debugged but it is worth having a
  tracking bug in case other people experience the same issue with
  v4.18.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1803960] Re: 4.18.0 kernels hang system randomly

2019-07-24 Thread Brad Figg
** Tags added: cscc

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Title:
  4.18.0 kernels hang system randomly

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I've been using 18.04 on an Asus T300CHI without issue until I decided
  to switch to the v4.18 kernels from 18.10 via linux-image-lowlatency-
  hwe-18.04-edge.

  Since then the system randomly but regularly completely hangs. Only a
  hard power-off resolves it.

  Frustratingly there are never any clues in the kernel logs so it is
  very difficult to point to anything that might cause it; there is
  never any obvious pattern in the workload, the user interaction, or
  state of the PC when the hang occurs.

  A week ago I switched to the Ubuntu mainline v4.19 builds and that
  resolved the issue.

  I was reminded of it again today when it hung a few minutes ago. After
  the reboot I checked the previous boot log and realised the PC had
  accidentally been booted with the default v4.18 kernel rather than
  v4.19.

  I don't think this report can be debugged but it is worth having a
  tracking bug in case other people experience the same issue with
  v4.18.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1803960] Re: 4.18.0 kernels hang system randomly

2019-04-09 Thread TJ
Continuing issues up to and including 5.0.0-8. Experienced three lock-
ups today.

I strongly suspect the iwlwifi device but as the lock up is total and
silent there are zero clues.

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Title:
  4.18.0 kernels hang system randomly

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I've been using 18.04 on an Asus T300CHI without issue until I decided
  to switch to the v4.18 kernels from 18.10 via linux-image-lowlatency-
  hwe-18.04-edge.

  Since then the system randomly but regularly completely hangs. Only a
  hard power-off resolves it.

  Frustratingly there are never any clues in the kernel logs so it is
  very difficult to point to anything that might cause it; there is
  never any obvious pattern in the workload, the user interaction, or
  state of the PC when the hang occurs.

  A week ago I switched to the Ubuntu mainline v4.19 builds and that
  resolved the issue.

  I was reminded of it again today when it hung a few minutes ago. After
  the reboot I checked the previous boot log and realised the PC had
  accidentally been booted with the default v4.18 kernel rather than
  v4.19.

  I don't think this report can be debugged but it is worth having a
  tracking bug in case other people experience the same issue with
  v4.18.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1803960] Re: 4.18.0 kernels hang system randomly

2018-12-24 Thread TJ
I almost forgot about this; 4.17.19-041719-lowlatency has been running
fine now for 16 days. I'm going to switch to 4.18.0-13-lowlatency and
confirm the problem still exists.

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Title:
  4.18.0 kernels hang system randomly

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I've been using 18.04 on an Asus T300CHI without issue until I decided
  to switch to the v4.18 kernels from 18.10 via linux-image-lowlatency-
  hwe-18.04-edge.

  Since then the system randomly but regularly completely hangs. Only a
  hard power-off resolves it.

  Frustratingly there are never any clues in the kernel logs so it is
  very difficult to point to anything that might cause it; there is
  never any obvious pattern in the workload, the user interaction, or
  state of the PC when the hang occurs.

  A week ago I switched to the Ubuntu mainline v4.19 builds and that
  resolved the issue.

  I was reminded of it again today when it hung a few minutes ago. After
  the reboot I checked the previous boot log and realised the PC had
  accidentally been booted with the default v4.18 kernel rather than
  v4.19.

  I don't think this report can be debugged but it is worth having a
  tracking bug in case other people experience the same issue with
  v4.18.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1803960] Re: 4.18.0 kernels hang system randomly

2018-12-07 Thread TJ
Five days running on 4.16.18-041618-lowlatency and had no problems so
I'm going to try the mainline build of v4.17.19.

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Title:
  4.18.0 kernels hang system randomly

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I've been using 18.04 on an Asus T300CHI without issue until I decided
  to switch to the v4.18 kernels from 18.10 via linux-image-lowlatency-
  hwe-18.04-edge.

  Since then the system randomly but regularly completely hangs. Only a
  hard power-off resolves it.

  Frustratingly there are never any clues in the kernel logs so it is
  very difficult to point to anything that might cause it; there is
  never any obvious pattern in the workload, the user interaction, or
  state of the PC when the hang occurs.

  A week ago I switched to the Ubuntu mainline v4.19 builds and that
  resolved the issue.

  I was reminded of it again today when it hung a few minutes ago. After
  the reboot I checked the previous boot log and realised the PC had
  accidentally been booted with the default v4.18 kernel rather than
  v4.19.

  I don't think this report can be debugged but it is worth having a
  tracking bug in case other people experience the same issue with
  v4.18.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1803960] Re: 4.18.0 kernels hang system randomly

2018-12-02 Thread TJ
This hang is affecting all mainline builds (from the kernel PPA) up to
and including 4.20-rc4.

The only version that doesn't appear to be affected is
4.15.0-38-lowlatency.

I'll start working backward from the 4.18* versions to try to narrow
where the apparent regression begins so that a bisect will be easier.

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Title:
  4.18.0 kernels hang system randomly

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I've been using 18.04 on an Asus T300CHI without issue until I decided
  to switch to the v4.18 kernels from 18.10 via linux-image-lowlatency-
  hwe-18.04-edge.

  Since then the system randomly but regularly completely hangs. Only a
  hard power-off resolves it.

  Frustratingly there are never any clues in the kernel logs so it is
  very difficult to point to anything that might cause it; there is
  never any obvious pattern in the workload, the user interaction, or
  state of the PC when the hang occurs.

  A week ago I switched to the Ubuntu mainline v4.19 builds and that
  resolved the issue.

  I was reminded of it again today when it hung a few minutes ago. After
  the reboot I checked the previous boot log and realised the PC had
  accidentally been booted with the default v4.18 kernel rather than
  v4.19.

  I don't think this report can be debugged but it is worth having a
  tracking bug in case other people experience the same issue with
  v4.18.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1803960] Re: 4.18.0 kernels hang system randomly

2018-11-28 Thread TJ
Just experienced the same symptom of a complete, silent, freeze with:

-- Logs begin at Sun 2018-04-01 13:42:23 BST, end at Wed 2018-11-28 10:33:23 
GMT. --
Nov 20 10:48:10 T300CHI kernel: microcode: microcode updated early to revision 
0x2b, date = 2018-03-22
Nov 20 10:48:10 T300CHI kernel: Linux version 4.18.0-12-lowlatency 
(buildd@lgw01-amd64-033) (gcc version 8.2.0 (Ubuntu 8.2.0-7ubuntu1)) #13-
Nov 20 10:48:10 T300CHI kernel: Command line: 
BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-4.18.0-12-lowlatency root=/dev/mapper/VG02-rootfs ro 
no_console_suspend acpi_osi=! "acpi_osi=Windows 2013" splash vt.handoff=7
...
Nov 20 10:48:10 T300CHI kernel: efi: EFI v2.40 by American Megatrends
Nov 20 10:48:10 T300CHI kernel: efi:  ESRT=0xcee2dd98  ACPI=0xcd72b000  ACPI 
2.0=0xcd72b000  SMBIOS=0xf05b0  MPS=0xfd6e0 
Nov 20 10:48:10 T300CHI kernel: secureboot: Secure boot could not be determined 
(mode 0)
...
Nov 20 10:48:10 T300CHI kernel: smpboot: CPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM) M-5Y71 CPU @ 
1.20GHz (family: 0x6, model: 0x3d, stepping: 0x4)

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Title:
  4.18.0 kernels hang system randomly

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I've been using 18.04 on an Asus T300CHI without issue until I decided
  to switch to the v4.18 kernels from 18.10 via linux-image-lowlatency-
  hwe-18.04-edge.

  Since then the system randomly but regularly completely hangs. Only a
  hard power-off resolves it.

  Frustratingly there are never any clues in the kernel logs so it is
  very difficult to point to anything that might cause it; there is
  never any obvious pattern in the workload, the user interaction, or
  state of the PC when the hang occurs.

  A week ago I switched to the Ubuntu mainline v4.19 builds and that
  resolved the issue.

  I was reminded of it again today when it hung a few minutes ago. After
  the reboot I checked the previous boot log and realised the PC had
  accidentally been booted with the default v4.18 kernel rather than
  v4.19.

  I don't think this report can be debugged but it is worth having a
  tracking bug in case other people experience the same issue with
  v4.18.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1803960] Re: 4.18.0 kernels hang system randomly

2018-11-21 Thread TJ
I've been using the 4.18.0-12-lowlatency kernel from cosmic and not had
any freeze-ups in the last 48 hours. I'll continue monitoring and report
back after a few more days.

Because there are lots of reports of Intel Baytrail CPUs suffering
freezes due to c-states I want to make clear the CPU here is Broadwell:

model name  : Intel(R) Core(TM) M-5Y71 CPU @ 1.20GHz

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Title:
  4.18.0 kernels hang system randomly

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I've been using 18.04 on an Asus T300CHI without issue until I decided
  to switch to the v4.18 kernels from 18.10 via linux-image-lowlatency-
  hwe-18.04-edge.

  Since then the system randomly but regularly completely hangs. Only a
  hard power-off resolves it.

  Frustratingly there are never any clues in the kernel logs so it is
  very difficult to point to anything that might cause it; there is
  never any obvious pattern in the workload, the user interaction, or
  state of the PC when the hang occurs.

  A week ago I switched to the Ubuntu mainline v4.19 builds and that
  resolved the issue.

  I was reminded of it again today when it hung a few minutes ago. After
  the reboot I checked the previous boot log and realised the PC had
  accidentally been booted with the default v4.18 kernel rather than
  v4.19.

  I don't think this report can be debugged but it is worth having a
  tracking bug in case other people experience the same issue with
  v4.18.

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[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1803960] Re: 4.18.0 kernels hang system randomly

2018-11-19 Thread Joseph Salisbury
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High

** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Cosmic)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Cosmic)
   Status: New => Triaged

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Cosmic)
   Importance: Undecided => High

** Tags added: kernel-da-key

** Tags added: cosmic

** Tags removed: kernel-da-key
** Tags added: kernel-key

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Title:
  4.18.0 kernels hang system randomly

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux source package in Cosmic:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I've been using 18.04 on an Asus T300CHI without issue until I decided
  to switch to the v4.18 kernels from 18.10 via linux-image-lowlatency-
  hwe-18.04-edge.

  Since then the system randomly but regularly completely hangs. Only a
  hard power-off resolves it.

  Frustratingly there are never any clues in the kernel logs so it is
  very difficult to point to anything that might cause it; there is
  never any obvious pattern in the workload, the user interaction, or
  state of the PC when the hang occurs.

  A week ago I switched to the Ubuntu mainline v4.19 builds and that
  resolved the issue.

  I was reminded of it again today when it hung a few minutes ago. After
  the reboot I checked the previous boot log and realised the PC had
  accidentally been booted with the default v4.18 kernel rather than
  v4.19.

  I don't think this report can be debugged but it is worth having a
  tracking bug in case other people experience the same issue with
  v4.18.

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