11th test kernel
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Test #10 is GOOD.
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10th test kernel
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Test #9 is GOOD.
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9th test kernel
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Test #8 is GOOD.
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Test #7 is GOOD.
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7th test kernel
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Test #6 does not panic, but it does not boot either. Rather, it seems
to stop in its tracks after "CE: hpet increased min_delta_ns to 37968
nseclock script 1"
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No real consequences, it just takes longer as you have to kick off a
build let it fail, bisect skip and the startup a new build again. As
for your wireless not working, that really isn't a surprise as I haven't
been building the firmware package to match the kernel, its an extra
step I was hoping
Test #5 is GOOD. (With the same caveat.) I understand completely; if
most commits did not need to be skipped, I would have continued doing
this myself. (Are there no consequences to breaking the build other
than the piles of dead kittens?)
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5th test kernel (sorry these are taking so long there are a lot of build
failures and git bisect skips)
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Test #4 is GOOD. (Well, except that neither it nor test #2 seem to
recognize my wireless networking hardware.)
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4th test kernel
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The third test kernel is bad (boots, but exhibits the bug).
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I am pleased to report that this one boots and does *NOT* exhibit the
bug.
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alright thanks, second test kernel
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That kernel panics at boot time. It does not write anything to
/var/log, so I am attempting to transcribe the last part of the
screendump here:
RIP [] kmem_cache_alloc+0x6e/0x140
RSP
---[ end trace 0005c10720098185 ]---
general protection fault: [#8] SMP
last sysfs file: /sys/devices/LNXS
I have a bisect kernel for you to test, whether or not this succeeds
there will be several more kernels to test to narrow down the problem.
using
dpkg -i
please install the test kernel from
http://people.canonical.com/~jj/linux-image-2.6.39-2-generic_2.6.39-2.7~lp793437.1_amd64.deb
and repor
I installed the 2.6.38-02063808.201106040910_amd64 mainline kernel
following instructions from
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds/, and found that the bug
persists there as well. Following that, I performed a manual binary-ish
search between the newest kernel known to work and the oldes
I ran a test of my own devising, in which I wrote a trivial C program
that calculates the square of a number using a quadratic algorithm,
built it, and ran it under both the old and new kernels. Here are the
results:
[2.6.35-28 kernel]
chad@siga-asus:~/temp/testing$ time ./a.out 2
The square
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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