** Changed in: cpufreqd (Ubuntu Saucy)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
** Tags removed: verification-done-saucy verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-done
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This bug was fixed in the package cpufreqd - 2.4.2-2ubuntu0.1
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cpufreqd (2.4.2-2ubuntu0.1) saucy-proposed; urgency=medium
* path_max.patch: Pull upstream patch to fix MAX_PATH_LEN (LP: #1162160)
-- Andreas Moog andreas.m...@warperbbs.de Sun, 19 Jan 2014 10:53:47 +0100
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It's working now. Thank you.
** Changed in: cpufreqd (Ubuntu Saucy)
Status: Fix Committed = In Progress
** Tags removed: verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-done
** Tags removed: verification-done
** Tags added: verification-done-saucy
** Tags added: verification-needed
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Hello Samuele, or anyone else affected,
Accepted cpufreqd into saucy-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at
http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cpufreqd/2.4.2-2ubuntu0.1 in a few
hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/saucy-proposed/cpufreqd
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cpufreqd buffer overflow detected
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** Description changed:
- After upgrade, cpufreqd don't start anymore.
- I'm using Ubuntu 13.04 on an Acer Aspire 1810TZ
+ SRU REQUEST TO SAUCY
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+ IMPACT
+ --
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+ cpufreqd doesn't start at all in saucy, crashing immediately:
* Starting CPU Frequency daemon
** Changed in: cpufreqd (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
** Changed in: cpufreqd (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Adam Conrad (adconrad)
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cpufreqd (2.4.2-2ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=medium
* path_max.patch: Pull upstream patch to fix MAX_PATH_LEN (LP: #1162160)
-- Adam Conrad adcon...@ubuntu.com Sat, 04 Jan 2014 03:51:23 -0700
** Changed in: cpufreqd
i cannot even install it.
* Starting CPU Frequency daemon cpufreqd
*** buffer overflow detected ***: /usr/sbin/cpufreqd terminated
=== Backtrace: =
as you suggested removing -f to start-daemon command in
/etc/init.d/cpufreqd worked for me . This is a serious issue, my server
was stuck to 800Mhz when it can reach 2.30GHz
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** Patch added: Unreleased fix that was applied to upstream
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cpufreqd/+bug/1162160/+attachment/3799508/+files/cpufreqd.git-b5b23525edcc09898288360c48e92b4a6c9cb0ee.patch
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Yes, delete -f from both of them. You can remove the '--' as well.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1185685
invoke-rc.d: initscript cpufreqd, action start failed : buffer overflow
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1185685 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1185685
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invoke-rc.d: initscript cpufreqd, action start failed : buffer overflow
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Sorry for being dense but I found two instances (start and reload) where
-f is used, do I delete -f and the config file variable from both of
these and do I also remove the -- argument before them?
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Same issue here, just a fresh install of cpufreqd removed when
crashed xD
yeradis@EXOPG06411:~$ sudo apt-get install cpufreqd cpufrequtils
indicator-cpufreq
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following extra packages will be
btw removing -f from /etc/init.d/cpufreqd works for me.
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** Tags added: upgrade-software-version
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The problem is that cpufreqd uses MAX_PATH_LEN (defined as 512 in
cpufreqd.h) to set buffer sizes when it should really use PATH_MAX
(defined as 4096 in /usr/include/linux/limits.h). The cpufreqd package
in quantal was built on maverick using an old glibc that didn't validate
the buffer size.
Note that if you re-build cpufreqd 2.4.2-1 or 2.4.2-2 on quantal, the
same issue appears.
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@kakurasan
The workaround worked for me, even if /etc/cpufreqd.conf exist in my
system.
Dell Inspiron 15RSE (7520), Ubuntu 13.04
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@kakurasan
The workaround worked for me.
My pc: Asus K55VM Linux Mint 15 Cinnamon RC
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I have upgraded to Lubuntu 13.04 on a Toshiba Satellite A135-S4427.
Cpufreqd crashes on system start up only. I then have to open the task manager,
track the PID of the running cpufreqd, and kill it in the terminal.
Once the process is killed, I just start go to my cpufreqd icon on the
bottom
To me the workaround from @kakurasan is working fine on 13.04
Thanks for the workaround @kakurasan !!!
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@kakurasan
the workaround did not work for me.
Also on 13.04 with Acer Aspire TimelineX 4830tg
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Workaround: don't use -f option
(unnecessary if using /etc/cpufreqd.conf)
** Patch added: This is a workaround, not a fix.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cpufreqd/+bug/1162160/+attachment/3654743/+files/raring-cpufreqd-initscript-workaround.diff
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