there was a bugfix on 2017-12-22 for a double free in the function
get_cdtext_generic in the attached stack trace
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/libcdio.git/commit/?id=f6f9c48fb40b8a1e8218799724b0b61a7161eb1d
the latest upstream release (version 2.0.0) contains the bug fix
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I can confirm a crash with the default 4.13.0-19-generic kernel
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I just triggered a kernel oops with 4.13.0-17, but the system remains
responsive afterwards:
[ 18.645733] random: crng init done
[ 76.860979] BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at ea15932d2020
[ 76.861025] IP: kfree+0x53/0x160
[ 76.861039] PGD 0
[ 76.861040] P4D 0
[ 76.
I was unable to trigger the bug with the 4.13.0-19-TwoReverts kernel
(one hour of observation).
The stack traces in bug 1734327 look very similar to the ones I see,
like that bug I have one machine that triggers the bug (kernel panic
within 5 minutes of internet usage), and one that doesn't. I can
I am travelling right now, and I won't be able to try the test kernel
until after Christmas.
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Title:
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Is the ubuntu kernel built with 4.13 mainline plus a series of patches,
and I could rebuild the kernel while bisecting that set of patches? Or
is the situation more complicated than that?
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I've been unable to reproduce the bug with 4.13-rc1
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I do have a crashkernel dump of 4.13.0-16-generic
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I have been able to reproduce the problem with 4.13 mainline so far
I managed to capture a kernel dump with stock 4.13.0-16-generic
This is a MacBook, I managed to get a similar error with a thunderbolt-
ethernet adapter instead of wifi. I have captured a second backtrace
with netconsole
[ 305.
sorry, I have been _unable_ to reproduce with 4.13 mainline
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no crashes with 4.14-rc1 either
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currently testing 4.14-rc4 (no crash kernel), no crashes so far (I can
still trigger the problem with 4.13)
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Title:
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specifically, adding or removing the option "crashkernel=384M-:128M"
seems to affect my ability to trigger the bug
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Title:
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Unfortunately, I am no longer sure the issue is fixed at all, as opposed
to it just gets no longer triggered: I changed back to the stock kernel
affected by the bug, but changed boot parameters to capture a kernel
dump with a crash kernel - and now I get days of uptime without the
kernel oops.
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trying to reproduce with http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v4.14-rc8/
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I boot, I connect to wifi, I browse the internet, freeze happens within
minutes
had no similar issue with Ubuntu 17.04 before update
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Title:
Ker
[ 305.778878] BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at f9cafc20
[ 305.778915] IP: kfree+0x53/0x160
[ 305.778924] PGD 0
[ 305.778924] P4D 0
[ 305.778939] Oops: [#1] SMP
[ 305.778948] Modules linked in: rfcomm cmac bnep binfmt_misc
intel_spi_platform intel_spi spi_nor mtd
Public bug reported:
have captured dmesg just before oops
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: xorg 1:7.7+19ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-16.19-generic 4.13.4
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-16-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: wl
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3.1
Architectur
xorg was auto selected when I used apport and said "freeze"
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
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Title:
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After checking the gpsd source page, all generated dbgsym's seem to be
empty
** Also affects: gpsd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
I use Ubuntu 17.10 and the following repositories
deb http://ddebs.ubuntu.com artful main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://ddebs.ubuntu.com artful-updates main restricted universe multiverse
apt-cache show libgps22-dbgsym
Package: libgps22-dbgsym
Architecture: amd64
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** Also affects: findutils (Debian) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1722528 ***
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find buffer-overflow with -printf '%T+'
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I just checked the GNU git sources
(https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/findutils.git)
the bug was fixed upstream
commit febde26dd0e66dda5d4060fa29b85443ddc6a865
Author: Bernhard Voelker
Date: Mon Aug 28 23:15:12 2017 +0200
find: avoid buffer-overflow with -printf '%T+'
* find/print
I can confirm the bug:
There is a blatant stack overflow in the ubuntu 17.10 sources
(findutils-4.6.0+git+20170729):
file "find/print.c", function "static char* format_date", line 614 and following
char fmt[6];
/* a few lines later */
strcpy(fmt, "%Y-%m-%d+%T");
that is string is longer than 5
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1573307 ***
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wget crashed with SIGSEGV in __memset_avx2()
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I looked at the build logs and gnuradio is build with the flag std=c++98
while g++ defaults to std=c++14 and libuhd uses the defaults.
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gq
gnuradio in Ubuntu 17.10 will be built with std=c++11 hopefully that
will avoid the problem.
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gqrx-sdr crashes on startup
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since gqrx does not actually use boost::asio functionality in
libgnuradio-blocks, the following workaround prevents crashes:
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set LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libuhd.so.003
gqrx
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without the need to change libraries on the file system
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of course, the maintainers of libgnuradio and libuhd should figure out
which library is at fault (i.e. built with non-standard compile options
or boost versions) so that this does not happen again
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This crash is caused by a C++ ODR violation between libuhd.so.003 and
libgnuradio-blocks.so.3.7.10 both of which implement the virtual class
boost::asio::detail::task_io_service but the implementations are not
identical
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I believe this is a related bug report in debian
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=823978
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clang + boost regex + xenial =
I get the same error when compiling on 16.04, it links fine on 16.10
I suspect that might be because gcc6 of 16.10 defaults to C++14 when the
boost regex libraries were built, but have not verified that
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the "silent failure" issue has been fixed in cmake upstream:
https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/commit/e326d8cf3eb2ac3f98fe5b4783b35c6141c006a9
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Good point:
I have opened issue #16486 and will create a merge request
https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/issues/16486
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Title:
CPack DEB ge
I have described the issue on the cm...@cmake.org mailing list as
follows:
the CPack DEB generator executes the file tool to determine whether a
file is executable
this is a snippet from CPackDeb.cmake from cmake gitlab master:
# get file info so that we can determine if file is executable or no
Yes, I will report this in cmake upstream later today
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CPack DEB generator shlibdeps fails silently if /usr/bin/file is not
installed
T
my fault, I tested this, dpkg-shlibdeps works fine
the actual problem lies with cmake and is reported as #1647868
** Changed in: dpkg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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I use CPack to build a debian package
I use CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_SHLIBDEPS to let dpkg-shlibdeps figure out
shared library dependencies
this only works when the package "file" is installed and fails silently
otherwise
"file" is not a package dependency of the cmake package
note: "file" is installed by default via debootstrap
"file" is a dependency of debhelper
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dpkg-shlibdeps fails if /usr/bin/file not insta
Public bug reported:
the perl script dpkg-shlibdeps depends on /usr/bin/file for correct
execution but the package dpkg-dev providing dpkg-shlibdeps does not
depend on the package "file" providing /usr/bin/file
EFFECT
when building packages in a minimal system (e.g. a chroot) the generated
depen
The patch does not work - and I'm unable to find out why.
But I also don't want to use a prebuild kernel (or prepared sources) from a
third person, so MarcelloNuccios kernel is no option for me.
Please fix it, it shouldn't be to hard
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