Public bug reported:

When I run the 3.13.0-69 -proposed kernel on Trusty, I'm seeing infinite
amount of ip rules:

$ ip -f inet rule show | head
0:      from all lookup local 
0:      from all lookup local 
0:      from all lookup local 
0:      from all lookup local 
0:      from all lookup local 
0:      from all lookup local 
0:      from all lookup local 
0:      from all lookup local 
0:      from all lookup local 
0:      from all lookup local 

And it never stops:

$ time ip -f inet rule show | wc -l
^C

real    3m30.262s
user    0m46.742s
sys     3m39.516s

Deleting the "lookup local" then shows an infinite amount of "lookup
main".

When I go back to 3.13.0-68, things look normal:

$ time ip -f inet rule show
0:      from all lookup local 
32766:  from all lookup main 
32767:  from all lookup default 

real    0m0.002s
user    0m0.000s
sys     0m0.002s

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Incomplete


** Tags: regression-proposed

** Summary changed:

- [regression] 3.13.0-69
+ [regression] 3.13.0-69 infinite ip rules

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  [regression] 3.13.0-69 infinite ip rules

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