This bug was fixed in the package qemu - 1:2.5+dfsg-5ubuntu10.34
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qemu (1:2.5+dfsg-5ubuntu10.34) xenial; urgency=medium
* d/p/ubuntu/lp1807743-linux-user-timerfd.patch: fix define for
timerfd_create system call (LP: #1807743)
-- Christian Ehrhardt Wed, 12 Dec
2018 13:18:0
Some tag updates needed for the automatism's to pick it up, thanks for
testing Wes!
** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-xenial
** Tags added: verification-done verification-done-xenial
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I have tested this package and it fixes the bug without causing any
regressions in my tests. To test the update I re-performed the test case
procedure to verify the updated package fixed the bug and then used the
updated package to run the unit tests for an internal application
compiled for ppc64.
Hello Wes, or anyone else affected,
Accepted qemu into xenial-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu/1:2.5+dfsg-
5ubuntu10.34 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
https://
** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu Xenial)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer)
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Opened Packaging MP for review at
https://code.launchpad.net/~paelzer/ubuntu/+source/qemu/+git/qemu/+merge/360798
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Title:
QEMU timerfd_create sup
** Merge proposal linked:
https://code.launchpad.net/~paelzer/ubuntu/+source/qemu/+git/qemu/+merge/360798
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Title:
QEMU timerfd_create support
Tested on X-container - triggered the bug (slightly improved the test
description)
Now:
# qemu-ppc64 ./timertest
Setting timerfd delay to 3 seconds ...
2 seconds remaining
current time: Wed Dec 12 14:27:15 2018
Checking delay after 1 second ...
1 seconds remaining
** Description changed:
[Impact]
* A bad named define made timerfd_create be in the code but not
available
* two smaller fixes to be backported from upstream that change the define
names; This will enable the timerfd_create in qemu-user
[Test Case]
- * Compile the att
** Description changed:
[Impact]
- * A bad named define made timerfd_create be in the code but not
+ * A bad named define made timerfd_create be in the code but not
available
- * two smaller fixes to be backported from upstream that change the define
-names; This will enable the
When I try to edit the description I'm getting timeout errors (maybe
because I'm behind a corporate proxy?). I've written the test case
below. Please add it to the bug description.
[Test Case]
* Compile the attached source code using your host C compiler.
* Run the resulting binary.
> It sho
I've attached source code to use for the test case. I tested it using
the Ubuntu standard compiler (gcc package), the Ubuntu standard
powerpc64 cross compiler (gcc-powerpc64-linux-gnu package), and a custom
GCC 4.9.2 targeting PowerPC64 on an embedded board.
** Attachment added: "C source code to
@Wes: I added the SRU template and filled all but the testcase which I'd
ask you to do.
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Title:
QEMU timerfd_create support on PowerPC
To manage
I agree to the case, but not fully to the fix.
The old syscall definitions came in in 2007 via [1] "Update Linux kernel
syscall list" (v0.10.0)
The feature adding the timerfd was added in 2014 with [2] "linux-user: support
timerfd_{create, gettime, settime} syscalls" (v2.2.0) using the wrong
def
The attachment "Add an extra define to enable timerfd_create support."
seems to be a patch. If it isn't, please remove the "patch" flag from
the attachment, remove the "patch" tag, and if you are a member of the
~ubuntu-reviewers, unsubscribe the team.
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