hyper_ch,
please test the very latest kernel from raring-updates (3.8.0-31.46),
which contains the following patch:
commit bc421a035e6cc8420866754af35b355c165c6ed2
Author: Eric Dumazet eduma...@google.com
Date: Mon Jul 29 10:24:04 2013 -0700
atl1c: use custom skb allocator
#54
Same here I notice now also that with current kernel on the server
the transfer has become much slower. I still use 3.5 kernel on the
client though.
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After searching for a solution, I think that I do not have this bug. I
probably have Bug #1075923 nautilus hangs copying large directories
from a samba share.
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I tried today with 3.8.0-14. I tried to copy 1,2 GB of jpeg image files
(1,5MB average size of the file) from a Windows share (using Nautilus).
The transfer froze at 719,1MB. With previous 3.8.0-xx kernels, it
usually would froze much sooner (frequently under 100MB, never much
above 200MB).
I did
Seems to be fixed with 3.8.0-14, but transmitting large files over NFS
is way slower than before...
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Same problem with 3.8.0-13 which should be rebased on 3.8.3 according to
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/l/linux/linux_3.8.0-13.23/changelog
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I can confirm, not fixed yet.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
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Had to revert back to Quantal because KDE just wouldn't let me login
anymore with 3.5 kernel... xserver crash 3.8 no fun with the network
card. So when will that be included as you marked it now as Fix
Committed?
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It looks like commit 7cb08d7f3a5ea6131f4f243c2080530ac41cb293 was
applied to v3.9-rc1 and queued up for linux-stable by David Miller.
The fix will make it into the Raring kernel when the 3.8.3 stable
updates are applied to the Raring kernel.
** Tags removed: performing-bisect
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Thanks for the help :)
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At least it has been requested to be included in upstream 3.8.3.
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Will this be ported to 3.8.0-xx ?
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Fixed upstream with:
commit 7cb08d7f3a5ea6131f4f243c2080530ac41cb293
atl1c: restore buffer state
Queued for stable, but doesn't look like it made it for 3.8.2.
Please include said patch
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http://www.spinics.net/lists/netdev/msg227820.html
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Upstream patch identified as fix; see comment 44/45
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just tested with 3.8.0-9 still same error.
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Is there any reason to not use rc7 kernel compare to quantal 3.5?
Because then I could remove the quantal repos now :)
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Sure, you should be able to use rc7, until this bug is fixed.
Now that we know v3.8 final introduced the regression, I can start a
kernel bisect between v3.8-rc7 and v3.8 final. I'll build a test kernel
and post a link to it shortly.
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I started a kernel bisect between v3.7 final and v3.8-rc1. The kernel
bisect will require testing of about 7-10 test kernels.
I built the first test kernel, up to the following commit:
42976ad0b26b2465f33c9a9146eb15f3a644d269
The test kernel can be downloaded from:
That one works.
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btw, did you make an error when you said to bisect between 3.7 final and
v3.8-rc1? Since v3.8-rc7-raring/ 08-Feb-2013 22:13 worked...
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Whoops, yes that is an error from a common template I use.
I'm bisecting between v3.8-rc7 and v3.8 final.
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Can you confirm rc1 of v3.8 also exhibits this bug. That kernel can be
downloaded from:
v3.8-rc1: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.8-rc1-raring/
If rc1 has this bug, I can bisect between v3.7 final and v3.8-rc1.
Also, ensure you install both the linux-image and
Will do so... latest 3.8.0-8 still has same issue.
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Ok, I just checked v3.8-rc1 works without flaws.
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Thanks for testing. To perform a bisect, we need to identify the last
good and first bad kernel versions.
Can you test some of the other release candidates:
v3.8-rc2: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.8-rc2-quantal/
v3.8-rc4:
I can do that tomorrow :)
3 tries should be sufficient:
v3.8-rc1-raring/22-Dec-2012 02:58-
v3.8-rc2-raring/03-Jan-2013 03:59-
v3.8-rc3-raring/10-Jan-2013 03:59-
v3.8-rc4-raring/
Thanks!
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Ok, rc7 still works fine... current kernel doesn't.
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Did you install both the linux-image and linux-image-extras .deb
packages?
If you did install both packages, can you see if you get prompted for the luks
password with the latest upstream stable 3.5 kernel:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.5.7.6-quantal/
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no, just image and headers. Will also do the extras.
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There was a kernel update today and I just tried it at work and I could
transfer 4GB and 6GB just fine. I'll test it at home. Maybe today's
kernel update already fixed it.
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Ok, tested it at home with current 3.8 and same problem again. Maybe I
used the 3.5 in the office - I'll have to try tomorrow again.
What I can say is that with 3.7 it all worked fine at home.
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Ok, I tested at work again and current 3.8 kernel gives same problems.
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I'd like to perform a bisect to figure out what commit caused this
regression. It would be very helpful to know 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
I can't use any of those kernels... for some reasons I don't get
prompted for luks password so they just hang
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