@David Bierce, can you give the 4.10.13 kernel a test? It is available
from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.10.13/
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It still fails with the kernel in #31.
$ uname -a
Linux cola 4.8.0-49-generic #52~lp1679823v2 SMP Mon May 1 21:32:12 UTC 2017
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ dmesg | grep enp4s0
[1.197150] e1000e :04:00.0 enp4s0: renamed from eth0
[ 52.924244] enp4s0: Invalid MTU 9000 requested, hw
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Just attempting to install package results in:
root@edwardnewman-MacBookPro:~# dpkg -i
/var/cache/apt/archives/linux-headers-4.10.0-20_4.10.0-20.22_all.deb
(Reading database ... 194747 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack
Public bug reported:
We see a number of kernel panics on servers running Apache Mesos using
cgroups with small (0.1-0.2) cpu limits.
These all appear as NULL pointer dereferences in and around
pick_next_entity and pick_next_task_fair, for example:
[24334.493331] BUG: unable to handle kernel
@Joseph Salisbury, the 4.10.0-21 kernel crapped out on me but with a
different error:
May 1 18:42:25 vancouver kernel: [28120.190864] BUG: unable to handle kernel
NULL pointer dereference at 0021
May 1 18:42:25 vancouver kernel: [28120.190895] IP:
dma_fence_wait_timeout+0x36/0xf0
@David, maybe test 4.10.12 while I review that build failure:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.10.12/
Others have reported this bug is fixed in mainline, so I was just
curious if the fix was also cc'd to upstream stable.
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Thanks, Jesse. I'll investigate further. I'll probably try to
reproduce the bug to make debugging faster.
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Will try the mainline kernel 4.10.12 With the load failure usually <45
minutes. Will let you know. Thanks!
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Looks like I ran into the same bug. Constantly having to restart the
entire system:
[53368.776850] [ cut here ]
[53368.776895] kernel BUG at
/build/linux-2NWldV/linux-4.10.0/include/linux/swapops.h:129!
[53368.776915] invalid opcode: [#1] SMP
[53368.776928] Modules
I can confirm the problem with kernel 4.4.0-75-generic.
Removing the virtual dvd drive does not resolve the problem.
I have two virtual machines with attached pysical hard drives - perhaps this is
another cause for the problem?
It is not possible for me to remove the physical drives.
Interesting
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I wanted to detail that I had the DVD drive on a separate SCSI controller
so I just removed the controller not just the DVD drive.
Maybe this is different.
On May 1, 2017 9:50 AM, "Werner Reinersmann" <1679...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> I can confirm the problem with kernel 4.4.0-75-generic.
Yes, it is odd. I think the post-installation scripts will be run
because the depending linux-image- package might not get
removed (and is present at the time anyway), thus initramfs-tools is
used to create /boot/initrd.img- without the extra kernel
modules provided by linux-image-extra-. I guess
I also had a crash with the #22~lp1674838 kernel. This happend after 2-3
days, over night when the machine was supposedly mainly idle.
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I just compiled 4.11 final without AMD PINCTRL this morning. Could
someone please test it?
http://www.nextized.net/repo/linux/ubuntu-
linux-4.11.rc8_ryzen01_amd64_generic.tar.gz
Thanks.
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Extract of system log (Oops part)
Apr 30 12:01:25 salon kernel: [ 8273.281441] Oops: [#1] SMP
Apr 30 12:01:25 salon kernel: [ 8273.281447] Modules linked in: ccm gpio_ich
snd_hda_codec_hdmi joydev input_leds arc4 ath9k ath9k_common coretemp kvm_intel
ath9k_hw ath kvm
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- SAUCE: pci-hyperv: Use only 16
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On ASRock QC5000M-ITX/PH P1.10 and BIOSTAR Group A68N-2100 4.6.5 the
mouse cursor is displayed distorted since we upgraded to kernel linux-
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We use 32bit Xubuntu 14.04.5 with 64bit Kernel on about 150 machines.
Core2Duo,
The package has been published and the bug is being set to Fix Released
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Does not need to be copied to security pocket.
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@Joseph Salisbury, I'm running the 4.10.0-21 kernel now. Let's see what
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Needs to be copied to the yakkety security pocket.
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bond0: Invalid MTU 9000 requested, hw max 1500 with kernel 4.10 (or 4.8.0-49)
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FYI, I switched to the mainline build of 4.10.11 and did *not*
experience this issue. Today I tried to switch back to linux-
image-4.10.0-20-generic (4.10.0-20.22) to see if it had been fixed, and
hit the bug again within a few minutes. Trying out jsalisbury's -21
build now.
Running the
Yes, the bisect reported commit da2ba564a6dcf46df4f828624ff55531ff11d5b0
as the culprit. To see if that is the case, I built a kernel with that
commit reverted.
The test kernel can be downloaded from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1685865/
Can you test that kernel and report back if it
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Zesty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Triaged
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This is a quick respin and no need for Cert. testing
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As described in the initial bug report, Ubuntu Desktop 17.04 is no
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Can you see if this bug still exists if you install the latest 17.04
kernel, which can be downloaded from:
https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-
team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/12451317
To test this kernel, you need to install both the linux-image and linux-
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zesty unable to handle
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any news about kernel 4.10.0-20 to fix also openvswitch interfaces (bug
1685742) ?
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@jsalisbury: I can still reproduce this issue with the kernel in #12...
$ uname -a
Linux cola 4.8.0-49-generic #52~lp1679823 SMP Tue Apr 25 17:29:26 UTC 2017
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ dmesg | grep enp4s0
[1.194350] e1000e :04:00.0 enp4s0: renamed from eth0
[ 53.469795] enp4s0:
It seems I can reproduce this bug now. I'm in the process of "Reverse"
bisecting now, which will identify the commit(s) in mainline that fix
this and are needed in Zesty.
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I did try to install the upstream kernel linux-
image-4.11.0-041100rc8-generic_4.11.0-041100rc8.201704232131_amd64.deb
and linux-
headers-4.11.0-041100rc8-generic_4.11.0-041100rc8.201704232131_amd64.deb
but unfortunately the system barely boots and the networking is messed
up after the change. I
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kernel BUG at /build/linux-7LGLH_/linux-4.10.0/include/linux/swapops.h:129
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If you reboot (or unmount/remount) with the "ls every minute" cron job
active, it should prevent the timeout on the share and not reach the
keep-alive echo that starts the flood. I think it is about the
15-minute mark (of inactivity) where the client starts the echo flood.
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Did as requested and changed the status to 'Confirmed'. Let me know if I
can do anything else that could help to solve it.
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Can folks affected by this bug see if it is fixed with the kernel posted
in comment #12? To test that kernel you would need to install both the
linux-image and linux-image-extra .deb packages. You should see this
bug number in the output of uname -a if it the kernel is installed and
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I think I encountered the same thing. The screen would not wake up
though I could still ssh to the system, a lot of commands were not
working, they would just hang or do nothing. Had to resort to a hard
reset. The crash just continued to loop over and over again in the logs
4/30/17 11:11 PM
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When plugging in/out my external monitor (Acer B286HK) via an USB-C ->
DP Adapter, there is a great chance, that the computer completely
freezes. SysReq-Keys are also not working.
I added a kernel.log where you can see the boot-up after one crash, than
plugging In/Out the
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After that my system crash. Grub does not start the system. I used grub-
recovery solution.
Solved.
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As a workaround, I've added a cron job that does a directory listing on
the share every minute. It has not stopped the flood but it seems to be
allowing the cifs client to stay connected for a longer period of time
(a major annoyance when the application relies on that share being
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Extract of system log (Oops part)
Apr 30 12:01:25 salon kernel: [ 8273.281441] Oops: [#1] SMP
Apr 30 12:01:25 salon kernel: [ 8273.281447] Modules linked in: ccm gpio_ich
snd_hda_codec_hdmi joydev
Hi. The same problem here. Release 16.04.2 LTS, iptables 1.6.0-2ubuntu3
etc. I noticed this one in dmesg entry:
$ sudo dmesg |grep iptables
[ 1168.282586] nf_conntrack: automatic helper assignment is deprecated and it
will be removed soon. Use the iptables CT target to attach helpers instead.
My workaround may have added some time, but eventually the share
dismounted :(
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Title:
connection flood to port 445 on mounting
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I encountered a problem when trying to install Ubuntu Desktop 17.04 on a
HP Pavilion g7 Notebook with 8 Gigs of memory, on a disk that had been
completely wiped clean. Basically, the installation CD could not connect
to the Internet. I tried both a wired
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Title:
Kernel freeze when plugging
I've got the same problem from a number of Ubuntu 16.04 machines.
They're running on Hyper-V and so they've got the following installed as
per Microsoft recommendations:
linux-virtual-lts-xenial linux-tools-virtual-lts-xenial linux-cloud-
tools-virtual-lts-xenial
It happens a few minutes after
Did this issue start happening after an update/upgrade? Was there a
prior kernel version where you were not having this particular problem?
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v4.11
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