I am still having to kill the X server (kill -QUIT) ever other day or so
because the GUI hangs, while awaiting instructions on how to move this
bug report to the Xorg X server or the Radeon video device driver. Thank
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I am still having to kill the X server (kill -QUIT) ever other day or so
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I am still having to kill the X server (kill -QUIT) ever other day or so
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I am still having to kill the X server (kill -QUIT) ever other day or so
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I am still having to kill the X server (kill -QUIT) ever other day or so
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I am still having to kill the X server (kill -QUIT) ever other day or so
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I am still having to kill the X server (kill -QUIT) ever other day or so
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I am still having to kill the X server (kill -QUIT) ever other day or so
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I am still having to kill the X server (kill -QUIT) ever other day or so
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I am still having to kill the X server (kill -QUIT) ever other day or so
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I am still having to kill the X server (kill -QUIT) ever other day or so
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Christopher, since bug report 153241 documents the bisecting the kernels
to isolate this problem, is there any reason for Raymond and I to do
likewise?
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Joseph, yes, we will be testing the 4.4.19 kernel to see if the
DID_ERRORs manifest themselves.
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Title:
Disk Device Driver Reported
Public bug reported:
Once or twice a week, the system becomes non-responsive, with the mouse
cursor tracking mouse movement but no keyboard response. Until today I
would resort to using the kernel magic keys to reboot the system
(R-E-I-S-U-B). Today I remotely logged in from another machine on the
Joseph, to answer your question regarding when the issue appeared, it
has been something I have tolerated for a long time (> 6 mo) so it
probably appeared after an Ubuntu update, but I cannot pinpoint which
one.
Regarding testing the latest upstream kernel, yes, I believe I can test
v3.11 but we'l
Okay, I am running v3.11 so I'll report any subsequent hangs between now
and September 23, 2013.
$ uname -a
Linux elijah 3.11.0-031100-generic #201309021735 SMP Mon Sep 2 21:44:40
UTC 2013 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
$
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Whoops! I just realized that you wanted me to also test the 3.0 final
kernel so I will boot that shortly.
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Title:
System Ha
The system hung running the 3.1 final kernel so I reverted back to
running the current stock Ubuntu kernel, 3.2.0-55-generic.
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Booted and running 3.0 final kernel. Will report success or failure
during the next two weeks.
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Title:
System Hangs With Kernel Migr
Running kernel 3.0.0-0300-generic this morning, the system hung like
before: kworker/0 and kworker/1 processes each consuming about 15%, Xorg
35%. The Xorg process would not respond to signals 1, 15 or 9. I
resorted to the magic key sequence R-E-I-S-U-B to reboot, running the
current stock kernel,
Running 3.2.0-55-generic, my system again hung this morning but the
evidence is increasingly pointing to either the X server (Xorg) or the
video device driver as the culprit.
As earlier, the keyboard became non-responsive (except the kernel magic
keys) and the mouse nearly non-responsive, the mous
Today (September 15 ,2013, 1830 CDT) this Ubuntu 12.10 system running
the 3.11 kernel hung as described above. Adding tag "kernel-bug-exists-
upstream."
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Joseph, I am a bit leery of running an RC kernel. Any chance of
filesytsem corruption?
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Joseph, I installed the three 3.12-rc1 kernel packages:
linux-headers-3.12.0-031200rc1_3.12.0-031200rc1.201309161735_all.deb
linux-image-3.12.0-031200rc1-generic_3.12.0-031200rc1.201309161735_i386.deb
linux-headers-3.12.0-031200rc1-generic_3.12.0-031200rc1.201309161735_i386.deb
but the installati
** Attachment added: "Linux kernel 3.12 rc1 installation log."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1223055/+attachment/3827945/+files/Linux%20Kernel%203.12%20Install%20Log
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What about the Radeon module missing firmware messages?
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Sta
Joseph, I'd like to test the 3.12 kernel but need an answer to my
question about the missing Radeon firmware messages (see 9/18/13 note
above). Thanks!
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I am following up on my 9/18/13 and 9/22/13 question. It is safe to run
the 3.12rc kernel even though the installation reported many missing
firmware warnings? The first few warnings from the installation log I
posted above are:
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/radeon/CYPRESS_smc.bin for
I booted the 3.12rc kernel but discovered that All Settings -> Sound no
longer recognizes my two attached USB headsets. It only reports the
motherboard sound card (Thinkpad T60). These are the /var/log/syslog
messages from attaching one of the headsets:
==
Sep 26 15:41:32 elija
When the system hung this afternoon, I was able to recover control by
killing the X server with a QUIT signal (3). However, when I logged back
in from the display manager (LightDM), the color palette was messed up.
Logging out and back did not resolve the problem. I finally power cycled
the machine
I recovered from a system hang this morning with a "kill -SIGQUIT ". The color palette is still fine.
How may I move this bug report to either Xorg or to the Radeon video
driver?
Thanks.
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When the system hung this afternoon, I was able to recover control by
killing the X server with a QUIT signal (3). However, when I logged back
in from the display manager (LightDM), the color palette was messed up.
Logging out and back did not resolve the problem. I finally power cycled
the machine
This bug report ought to be transferred from "Linux Package" to either
the X server or the Radeon video driver. The X server still hangs in a
livelock-like fashion every three or four days, requiring a kill -QUIT
to kill the server.
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Booted the current Ubuntu 12.10 kernel, 3.2.0-56-generic.
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Title:
System Hangs With Kernel Migration Processes Consuming 100% CPU
S
System hung again today but I was able to kill the X server (Xorg) with
signal 3 (QUIT) by ssh-ing in from another machine on the LAN, running
top(1) as root, and using the "k" command.
To recap the current status: running kernels 3.0.0 though the current
Ubuntu 12.10 kernel, 3.2.0-56-generic, an
Joseph, I am now running the 3.2.0-54 kernel that was pushed out today:
$ uname -a
Linux elijah 3.2.0-54-generic #82-Ubuntu SMP Tue Sep 10 20:09:12 UTC 2013 i686
i686 i386 GNU/Linux
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I had to reboot my system this morning for the same reason as described
in the bug description: System became non-responsive as though the CPU
was running at 100% or it was fielding thousands of interrupts. I am
currently running the 3.2.0-54 kernel.
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Will do. I will report results within two weeks, by October 14, 2013.
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Title:
System Hangs With Kernel Migration Processes Consuming
Kernel 3.2.0-030200-generic appears to hang just as frequently as the
latest Ubuntu 12.10 kernel (3.2.0-54-generic). Hence, I suspect that, if
this is a kernel bug, it was introduced before 3.2.0-030200-generic.
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Will do!
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Title:
System Hangs With Kernel Migration Processes Consuming 100% CPU
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
The 3.12 kernel hung this morning, as in earlier instances. These are a
few observations from a remote login (ssh) from another system on the
LAN:
* No process was consuming an inordinate amount of CPU, unlike previous
migration/0 and migration/1 processes
* No process or thread was doing any sig
Joseph, I mailed "Benjamin Herrenschmidt " an
upstream bug report.
Regarding bisecting, I will run the 3.1 kernel for two weeks or until I
observe the same failure. Thanks.
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I have not received a reply from Benjamin Herrenschmidt so I opened
kernel upstream bug report 63801
(https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63801).
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #63801
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63801
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