@sdeziel,thanks for your prompt. Today I have reproduced the bug in kernel
version 5.4 and kernel version 5.15 respectively. The experiment proves that
the bug still exists.
I use this command:
"./syz-execprog -executor=./syz-executor -repeat=0 -procs=8 -cover=0
-threaded=0 -collide=0
@sdeziel,thanks for your prompt. Today I have reproduced the bug in kernel
version 5.4 and kernel version 5.15 respectively. The experiment proves that
the bug still exists.
I use this command:
"./syz-execprog -executor=./syz-executor -repeat=0 -procs=8 -cover=0
-threaded=0 -collide=0
@sdeziel,thanks for your prompt. Today I have reproduced the bug in kernel
version 5.4 and kernel version 5.15 respectively. The experiment proves that
the bug still exists.
I use this command:
"./syz-execprog -executor=./syz-executor -repeat=0 -procs=8 -cover=0
-threaded=0 -collide=0
@saltf1sh, thanks for reporting this, however, the 5.13 kernel is no
longer supported (since July 2022). Are you able to reproduce the
problem on a kernel version that's still supported (like 5.4 or 5.15)?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1983436
Title:
BUG:soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 36s!
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