*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1674838 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1674838
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1674838
kernel BUG at /build/linux-7LGLH_/linux-4.10.0/include/linux/swapops.h:129
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Same issue encountered 5 times so far:
Apr 9 19:28:51 [59352.218844] kernel BUG at
/build/linux-dfiP6t/linux-4.10.0/include/linux/swapops.h:129!
Apr 11 18:36:27 [ 1067.925360] kernel BUG at
/build/linux-Fk60NP/linux-4.10.0/include/linux/swapops.h:129!
Apr 11 18:41:21 [ 75.894177] kernel BUG
I installed v4.10.8 and left stress running on for about an hour. Just
got back and the system has been stable for the past 5 hours without any
failures.
painter@merlin:~$ uname -a
Linux merlin 4.10.8-041008-generic #201703310531 SMP Fri Mar 31 09:33:56 UTC
2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
So far I have test v4.10.2, v4.10.4 and v4.10.6 - each time running
Thunderbird, Chrome, RhythmBox, Eclipse and then starting up stress to
push a system load (20-25 minutes each). I originally saw some funky
performance within the first few minutes with the kernel that started
this thread, but so
I will try to see what I can do. Leaving town tomorrow for a long
weekend. If not, I can work on it Sunday when I get back.
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I'd like to perform a bisect to figure out what commit caused this regression.
We need to identify the earliest kernel where the issue started happening as
well as the latest kernel that did not have this issue.
Can you test the following kernels and report back? We are looking for
the first
If it doesn't exist in 4.10 then it's either one of our "sauce" patches
or one of the 4.10 stable updates. We should be able to run a bisect to
find out what broke it though, which for you will basically mean testing
a series of kernels to help us zero in on the change which causes this
issue.
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Mainline v4.10 seems to have fixed the issue.
However, now I am getting a Bluetooth error on startup. This does not
seem to impact actual use though as I can still do an audio sync and
stream to my main receiver.
Up and running for over an hour with VirtualBox, MySQL, Eclipse,
Thunderbird and
I've installed the v4.10 mainline.
painter@merlin:~$ uname -a
Linux merlin 4.10.0-041000-generic #201702191831 SMP Sun Feb 19 23:33:19 UTC
2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Will monitor and see if there are any more system crashes. I will update
in a few hours.
Thanks!
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For reference this is the daily build which is reported to resolve the
issues:
git://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel-test/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/mainline-crack
cod/tip/daily/2017-04-13 (b9b3322f13f350587f17f0a76f008830e3a420d3)
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Could you try the 4.10 mainline build and see if the bug exists there?
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.10/
If that one fails for you we have a straight-forward path for bisecting
to find out what fixed the issue.
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Status: Confirmed =>
I had another system crash last night, and two this morning. I then installed
the daily mainline kernel and have been running for a few hours without any
issues. I think this issue is resolved in the updated kernel.
painter@merlin:~$ uname -a
Linux merlin 4.11.0-999-generic #201704122202 SMP
apport information
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Apologies in advance if this is not the right place to file the bug, but I
have been running Ubuntu 17.04-beta2 for 2 days now and have had a kernel bug
cause system lock up twice now requiring a hard
** Package changed: ubuntu => linux (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Kernel bug 4.10.0-19-generic causing lockup and crash on Ubuntu
17.04-beta2
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