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doctormoWhat should I do to fix a known kernel issue to do with a net driver? information follows...00:17
doctormoI have 10 client machines, each with the same e1000 network card00:18
doctormoThe e1000 driver has a bug which doesn't allow the machine to be shutdown once it's been booted using wakeonlan.00:18
doctormoSee bug:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/69147900:18
ubot2Launchpad bug 691479 in linux "HP Computer won't shutdown after WOL" [Undecided,Confirmed]00:18
doctormoThe problem I have is how to apply the linked patch to client machines without manually going to each machine and breaking their upgrade path.00:18
bjfdoctormo, hold one00:19
doctormoI thought about using dkms, but trying to fit e1000 into a dkms package has been a challenge that I can't beat yet. bjf, yes, holding...00:19
bjfdoctormo, ok, looking at that "patch", it's not something we'd take because it's obviously just a hack00:22
doctormobjf: Yes, I can understand that. But there is no known fix otherwise.00:22
bjfdoctormo, do you know if this has been fixed upstream00:22
doctormoOK, so I've tested with 2.6.38 so far, I can't test beyond that yet.00:23
bjfdoctormo, and .38 has the same issue?00:23
doctormoyes00:23
bjfdoctormo, there have been changes to that driver since .38 so it's possible it got addressed, however I don't see anything that really jumps out as a fix for that issue00:33
bjfdoctormo, have you opened an upstream bug on it or sent email to the maintainer?00:33
doctormoI don't know how to do that.00:35
bjfdoctormo, so looking at the email thread on e1000-devel, it looks like the upstream tried to help the bug reporter but the bug reporter wasn't able to test much00:39
bjfdoctormo, also, they may not have been able to reproduce the issue in-house00:39
bjfdoctormo, i'd suggest either adding to that thread with your own report and offer to help test, or try a new email to that mailing list00:41
bjfdoctormo, other than that, yes, a DKMS driver is a lot of work00:41
bjfdoctormo, also the upstream suggested making sure you are running the latest BIOS version00:42
doctormobjf: Yes I looked at the latest bios, they say nothing about fixing the wake on lan.00:42
bjfdoctormo, but did you test the latest BIOS, they may not have documented that fix00:43
doctormobjf: I will test it and bare a grudge if it works :-)00:44
bjfdoctormo, heh, i'd really suggest an email to the development mailing list00:44
doctormothanks for your help bjf00:44
bjfdoctormo, np, didn't really do anything00:45
doctormobjf: Your time is worth at least my thanks.00:45
bjfdoctormo, your welcome and don't be afraid to come back00:45
bjfdoctormo, if you can find a real fix, let us know and we can spin a test kernel for you pretty quickly00:46
doctormobjf: Heh, an entire kernel.00:52
doctormoI had an idea that we should somehow force kernel developers to have dkms packages for every single non-core driver ;-)00:52
doctormoEmail sent to mailing list.00:53
azopdoctormo: so a kernel upgrade would take ~2 hours to compile all of the DKMS packages?01:04
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hallynjjohansen: i can't get a kernel with his config to boot in qemu.  it just scrolls constantly looking like it's finding devices but never finishes booting02:14
hallynjjohansen: and a stock natty image doesn't reproduce the claimed bug02:15
hallynjjohansen: gah, i can't reproduce with my userns tree, or with natty (which doesn't have my patchset), but can with our daily ppa02:43
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jjohansenhallyn_afk: hrmm, okay.  I'll take a peek at it in a couple hours04:14
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* apw yawns08:16
cooloneyapw: morning man08:18
apwcooloney, morning, how you ? 08:19
cooloneyapw: very good, working on my Irish visa.08:19
apwheh, so very many visas required, and i bet they all last 6 months so they are out of date by next time08:20
* smb is glad he has not to do so every journey08:22
cooloneyi need apply visa every time when i'm travelling to EU08:22
cooloneynext time, i will try to apply 1 year multi entry schegen visa 08:23
cooloneybut Ireland is not Schegan states08:23
apwbah what a pain08:24
smbcking, morning old man08:41
ckingsmb, morning, I'm not *that* old ;-)08:41
smbcking, At least you should now be wise and know the answer. :)08:42
ckingheh08:42
smbapw, cking Hows the view up there? Seems there is a volcano remembrance event going on. :-P08:54
apwsmb, sky is clear and blue where i am08:55
htorqueapw: morning! bug 787610 - i'm pretty sure i've found the commit that's responsible for the hangs. should i report this upstream?08:55
ubot2Launchpad bug 787610 in udev "System fails to boot with Intel HD graphics" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/78761008:55
smbNot that we would have seen much last time (even more being away)08:55
jussiGood morning alll08:55
apwhtorque, is it reported in out bug too ?08:55
jussiJust had a total freeze of the PC, even reisub didnt help. Anyone feel like helping me diagnose this ?08:56
apwhtorque, and which commit it is?  kernel or udev ?08:56
htorqueapw: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/hotplug/udev.git;a=commit;h=ff2c503df091e6e4e9ab48cdb6df6ec8b7b525d008:56
jussiapw: is it possible the bug I reported yesterday can manifest itself without dropping to the console as it did then? 08:58
apwhtorque, oh man, they have changed socket type .... and rewritten the code completely ... bah09:00
apwand from the error i guess its when we restart udev across the chroot into / from the initramfs that we hit adrr in use09:02
ckingsmb, all clear here, blue sky, no dust09:02
smbcking, Yeah, did not really expect something to see. There have been two airports affected in the north last time I looked.09:04
smbcking, Three by now it seems09:05
mnemochi, for this sort of crash http://dpaste.com/546289/ resuming an pure-efi laptop (thinkpad x120e) after suspend, what sort of bug report should I do? (natty/64)09:15
apwhtorque, so have you backed that one out to confirm?09:16
mnemocusually it just locks up, this time magically resurented after some minutes with the panel black09:16
apwmnemoc, that tells you your resume was slow and nothing more, the bits before that in the log are the key information09:17
mnemoc1m09:17
apwmnemoc, do you have the preceeding lines?09:17
mnemocyes, let me post it09:17
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mnemocapw: http://dpaste.com/546291/09:19
htorqueapw: i rebooted the revision before that commit ten times without a problem where the offending commit failed 6/10 times09:20
apw htorque ok thanks, just checking something, as i have a theory09:20
mnemocapw: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/769812 is related to freezes with the wifi driver, but comments imply they are also experiencing freezes on resume09:25
ubot2Launchpad bug 769812 in linux "X120e crashes randomly (wireless?)" [Undecided,Confirmed]09:25
apwmnemoc, from that log i'd guess its one or more usb devices.  i think a camera and maybe some kind of storage got borked.  possibly the controller got lost in the d/r09:28
apws/r09:28
apwmnemoc, anyhow file a bug against linux (ubuntu-bug linux) and attach that entire log09:28
mnemocapw: thanks a lot, i will now09:29
jussiNobody interested to help me get this reported :/09:30
apwhtorque, ok i think i see a possible bug ... not sure why the old version is not also susceptable though09:32
mnemocapw: done, thanks :) https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/78798009:36
ubot2Launchpad bug 787980 in linux "thinkpad x120e freezing on resume" [Undecided,New]09:36
apwmnemoc, did you say this is an efi machine ?09:38
mnemocapw: yes, it's in pure-efi mode09:39
mnemocapw: should I attach the output of something else?09:39
apwmnemoc, nothing i know of, but i am no efi expert09:40
apwmnemoc, is this a sandy bridge machine ?09:41
mnemocapw: amd e-350 "fusion"09:43
apwwhich graphics drivers are you using mnemoc ?09:44
mnemoccurrently fglrx, not sure if I was getting freezes with the radeon09:44
apwwell that is a good test to know the answer to09:45
mnemocapw: ok, i'll uninstall fglrx09:45
apwbinary drivers don't have a good record with suspend/resume09:45
mnemoclovely, blank screen.... but I have ssh in09:50
apwmnemoc, after s/r ?n09:52
mnemocno, reboot after uninstalling fglrx, same after a second reboot09:52
apwmnemoc, try nomodeset on the kernel command line09:52
apwdamn amd and their lack of specs09:53
apw(or drivers that work)09:53
mnemocbut 12s since `sudo reboot` to ssh is nice :)09:53
apwheh thats something i guess, make a nice little server perhaps09:54
mnemocmnemoc: nomodeset worked09:55
apwmnemoc, ok could you file a second bug against xserver-xorg-video-radeon saying you need nomodeset as well10:08
apwand get me the number of that one too10:09
apwmnemoc, then pls do test s/r in this combination and see if that works, and report on that in the first bug10:09
mnemocapw: 2m an still hasn't returned from s/r :(10:12
mnemocand*10:12
apwso likely the issue is not graphics related10:13
apwas you changed the drivers and its still there10:13
* mnemoc nods10:13
apw(binary drivers related should i say)10:13
apwdid this ever work for you or is natty the first install on it10:13
mnemocapw: yes, was natty is the first install10:14
mnemocbtw, I do get beeping when connecting/disconnecting the power, so "something" is alive10:15
apwthats likely the EC which is outside the OS10:15
mnemocok10:15
* mnemoc powercycling10:20
mnemocapw: btw, what's the right place to `dmesg -n8` on init?10:30
mnemoc(for a netconsole)10:30
apwmnemoc, hmn  no idea10:30
apwmnemoc, the next thing to try probabally is taking the latest maverick kernel and install that and see how that behaves10:30
mnemocfrom the last boot I only received one line on the netconsole :-/ "[drm:drm_mode_getfb] *ERROR* invalid framebuffer id"  ... pretty useless for debugging10:32
apwmnemoc, oh and of course you can try the latest oneiric kernel, if we can find one which works we have some hope of fixing one or other of these bugs10:43
mnemocapw: do you suggest to go forward or backward first?10:50
mnemocapw: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-ati/+bug/78802110:56
ubot2Launchpad bug 788021 in xserver-xorg-video-ati "Radeon HD 6310 (amd e-350 zacate) needs nomodeset" [Undecided,New]10:56
apwcking, your fwts blueprint has no work-items yet ...11:14
apwcking, and tommorrow is feature definition freeze, when we're meant to have work defined :)11:15
apwactually cking are these ACTIONS meant to be work items ?11:16
ckingapw, thanks for the prod, I'm onto it in a mo11:26
sorenhttps://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-server/2011-May/005676.html  <--- This looks like something for you guys11:28
apwcking, if those actions are meant to be work-items i can convert them11:31
ckingapw, I need to work through it and break it up into some sane steps11:32
apwsoren, as far as i know his cpu won't be able to run userspace either11:32
* apw lets smb reply as he is likely subscribed to that list11:33
sorenapw, smb: I can let it through the moderation queue if you're not subscribed.11:47
mnemochi, i've totally failed to find what's the "right way" (tm) of installing oneric's kernel in natty? is there is ppa I've failed to find? or I must use git and build manually?11:59
mnemocor just take the .deb from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.39-oneiric/ ?12:00
apwmnemoc, use the official build from the launchpad librarian:https://www.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux12:04
mnemocapw: but how? :( fetching and installing all .deb manually?12:10
apwmnemoc,yes there is no automated way12:10
mnemocok12:10
smbapw, The same mail was cross posted to the kernel-team mailing list. :P Ok, I have not replied (neither did anyone else). But I probably would not have remembered that userspace might be compiled differently too. Though it may be a processor feature which is not relevant for userspace.12:21
mnemocapw: what does the '-di' mean in https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/kernel-image-2.6.39-3-generic-di_2.6.39-3.9_amd64.udeb12:34
mnemoc?12:34
mnemoc.oO(this should be on a ppa :'( )o12:35
apwmnemoc, thats the wrong one, thats the unstaller, ignore the .udeb forms12:37
mnemocok12:38
apwmnemoc, no cause then everyone would install it and get themselves into an unsupported combination12:38
apwmnemoc, it needs to be sufficiently hard to reduce that12:38
mnemocso only linux-headers-2.6.39-3-generic_2.6.39-3.9_amd64.deb and linux-image-2.6.39-3-generic_2.6.39-3.9_amd64.deb ? or linux-libc-dev and linux-tools also?12:40
apwyou want the first two and the _all headers package as well12:40
smbsoren, apw, Ok, I replied (likely not making new friends there)12:53
mnemocapw: http://dpaste.com/546354/ might be useful for future12:57
sorensmb: I don't see your reply (neither in my inbox, in the ml archive nor in the moderation queue).13:46
smbsoren, I did reply to the mail (which looked identical) that was posted to the kernel-team ml (sorry, forgot to add a crosspost)13:47
* smb forwards it to server13:48
sorensmb: Oh, I didn't spot the original mail on the kernel ml, so didn't even realise he had crossposted. Weird.13:48
sorenAh, there it is.13:49
smbsoren, Not crossposted in that sense. Just sent it twice I guess13:49
smbsoren, Shall I still push the reply to ubuntu-server?13:49
sorensmb: That would probably be a good idea, yeah. He's probably not alone with this question.13:50
sorensmb: Thanks!13:50
smbsoren, Ok, will do... and maybe I should subscribe to server... *sigh* more mail13:50
sorensmb: meh.13:51
sorensmb: I can just bug you if there's kernel stuff on there.13:51
sorenIt's rather low traffic, though.13:52
smbsoren, Yeah, I should not complain. There is always the del-button13:52
sorenOh, I can totally relate to e-mail overload.13:53
sorenAccepted through the moderation queue and added you as a nomail subscriber. This means you can post without getting caught in the queue.13:53
smbsoren, Bah, thats the reason I got that strange mail when I actually subscribed. :-P I was starting to question my sanity... Oh well.13:56
sorensmb: Heh, sorry :)13:57
smbsoren, Maybe you could change it to a withmail subscription. I still can filter it into a folder that I can ignore...13:58
smbSorry for the mind-changes. It is getting warm and I like to complain...13:59
sorensmb: Sounds only fair enough since I caused the confusion. Hang on.14:00
sorensmb: Done. Thanks for following up!14:00
smbsoren, Thanks as well. Hope it is helpful to some degree. Not good news probably...14:01
hallyn_afkjjohansen: good morning.  did you get any time to look into that capable() null deref?14:19
hallyn_afkjjohansen: my complete guess is that the recent rcu_free() changes exposed something,14:20
hallyn_afkjjohansen: but i'll have to do some bisecting, unless you've started that?14:21
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ogasawaracking: was going to pull in your suspend debugging patch to oneiric but didn't know if you were planning on sending a v2 of it taking into smb's and jj's comments about hardcoding some numbers?  I'm indifferent either way so am happy to apply it as is or wait, just let me know.14:28
ckinglet me reply on the list, but the hardcoded numbers are in the original code (it's kinda lame), so I just extended it, hence it's just as equally bad14:30
ogasawaracking: ack14:31
ckingput it this way, I'm not planning on sending a v2 of the patch14:31
* ogasawara goes ahead and applies it then14:31
jjohansenhallyn: no, I didn't end up getting that far before bed14:32
hallynok14:32
hallyni guess i'll try bisecting14:33
schizoschafhi. i have issues with my newly installed 64bit natty system freezing after short usage. might this be a kernel issue? is there anything known for 2.6.38?14:40
ckingthanks ogasawara14:41
tgardnerapw, so the Natty MIR into Lucid went OK? I see you've marked it done.15:10
apwtgardner, yes talked it through with master watson and he decided there was no need for do any hoop jumping, and we should just upload it, so i've uploaded it to ckt PPA and stable has ownership of it now15:11
apwit'll go through the normal testing into -proposed etc15:11
tgardnerapw, I saw build failures. those are resolved ?15:11
apwtgardner, those are normal, as in we only build for amd64/i38615:13
apwwe likely should be cleaning more of the control file to prevent builds going there15:13
tgardnerright15:13
apwi'll add that to my list to check into15:14
tgardnerogasawara, can you read bug #787740 ? I get the 'Lost something?' page.15:23
ogasawaratgardner: same here15:24
tgardnerogasawara, ok, then I'm not insane.15:24
ogasawaratgardner: well, that's debatable :)15:24
tgardnerhmm, well the amount of email that I've received in 3 days off _is_ driving me insane.15:25
* vanhoof emails tgardner 15:41
* ogasawara back in 2015:41
vanhoofogasawara: sorry I can't read well ;)15:42
ogasawaravanhoof: heh, no worries15:42
hallynjjohansen: think the bug's been found.  thanks again for the pointer15:44
apwsconklin, bjf, wondering if this is any use: http://people.canonical.com/~apw/cve/pkg/combo.html15:45
sconklinIt might interest kees ^^15:46
jjohansenhallyn: good to hear, sorry I didn't get to it last night but I didn't manage to get my three year old to sleep until after midnight15:48
hallynjjohansen: i should've looked at the top of his exploiter program from the start, it was obvious once i did15:48
hallynjjohansen: and please don't apologize for not getting to it at 9pm :)15:49
jjohansenhallyn: oh, /me goes to take a look15:49
hallyni was just freaking out since i'm about to disappear for awhile, so taht would look bad if i didn't figure it out first :)15:49
jjohansenhallyn: /me just looked at the top of his exploiter, wtf :)15:50
* jjohansen should have caught that earlier15:51
hallyn:)15:51
smbsconklin, Darn, I just realized that we got the same patch that broke ec2 on maverick in the current lucid proposed as well. I just won't break ec2 because thats different xen code. But we are delayed there anyway you said. So I may have time to create a test install to be sure.15:52
hallynsmb: (just when you get a chance)  does bug  785668 ring any bells for you?15:54
ubot2Launchpad bug 785668 in linux "bonding inside a bridge does not update ARP correctly when bridged net accessed from within a VM" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/78566815:54
sconklinsmb: delayed for -proposed? Check with QA, and should I send a message to everyone to NOT publish it for ec2?15:54
sconklinand what about Maverick, is it still in -proposed and not published? Do we need to hold publishing?15:54
sconklin(looking)15:55
smbhallyn, Not really15:55
hallynsmb: ok, thanks15:55
smbsconklin, maverick proposed would need one patch reverted15:55
hallynsmb: for all i know it's by design15:55
hallyn(after all, if you're doing round robin over each ethX, maybe you want separate macs?  nah, that doesn't make sense)15:56
sconklinsmb: ec2 only, correct (I'm remembering now)15:56
smbhallyn, I have not read into the bug, but from what I remember about the bonding it will spoof the mac of one of the real nics15:56
sconklinwell, ec2 branch only for Lucid, Maverick is all in one15:57
smbsconklin, for maverick yes and only affecting that but as we use the virtual flavor there needs the kernel to be respun (master)15:57
bjfsconklin, there is nothing in the natty tracker from either cert. or QA15:58
bjfsconklin, same with maverick15:58
hallynsmb: right, it only starts to fail when you put the bond0 into a bridge with another device15:58
smbsconklin, For lucid it would be slightly different as for ec2 we use a different kernel and code. But people tend to run the generic kernels under xen too. I have not verified this yet (need to create an installation first)15:58
bjfsconklin, for lucid we have cert testing done but nothing from qa15:59
sconklinbjf: right, but I want to avoid having QA test it and perhaps miss this problem, and then having it published16:00
smbbjf, I doubt a bit that we cover that exact scenario. Usually we say xen and mean ec2...16:00
smbhallyn, I would need to draw myself some picture and actually spend a bit of time reading the bug. Just meant it does not ring a bell cause I it did not ring. :)16:01
hallynsmb: yup, that's all i was asking for right now, thanks :)16:01
hallynsmb: well, i shoudl ask - do you prefer tha ti go to the bonding m-l, or that i wait for someone on your team to look at it?16:02
smbhallyn, team? do I have one? ;-P I guess only tgardner may have played with bonding (network!) before...16:03
hallyntgardner: are you a NIC bonding pro?16:04
smbI guess he got enough stale email to trouble him16:04
sconklinsmb: I'm not sure I understand this completely. Is this correct? - We have a patch that was intended to fix a bug but it introduced new problems. We must revert that patch but we have no fix for the original bug yet.16:04
smbsconklin, Nope... /me takes breath16:05
smbThat patch came through upstream stable. At least for later kernels (natty) it seems ok and I think there was a problem it fixes.16:05
bjfsmb, when did you discover this issue and why wasn't the tracking bugs updated to reflect an issue?16:06
smbBut it applied to earlier kernels too. And at least for .35 there seems to be badness. I just saw it could be in .32 as well. But I have not tested whether it really causes issues there16:06
smbbjf, hggdh brought it up Mon and I have been posting to the sru list. I probably should have also added to the tracking bug but forgot16:07
bjfsmb, well, hggdh should have put something in the tracking bug, he found the issue16:08
bjfsmb, not that i'm trying to point a finger, but these issues need to get raised right away16:08
* sconklin is sending email now16:09
tgardnersmb, hallyn: no bonding experience here. Steve Hemminger is the upstream expert IIRC16:09
smbtgardner, thanks16:10
smbsconklin, bjf Generally the question would also be whether we want to add the combination server installation (at least) running under xen as opposed to run the ec2 kernel on ec2 to the verification matrix16:11
sconklinsmb: everything we support should be in the verification matrix. That's my position.16:12
smbsconklin, Yeah, not sure we support it really...16:12
bjfsmb, i agree with sconklin16:12
smbIts just what people do16:12
smbsconklin, bjf But let me do the lucid server install for xen and test first. Maybe its nothing and all the panic was without reason. Just wanted to warn you about it16:15
apwmove to /public_html/cve/pkg/16:15
sconklinsmb: so status is that we know Maverick is bad, but we're not sure about Lucid?16:15
apwmoved to http://people.canonical.com/~apw/cve/pkg/ALL-linux.html16:15
smbsconklin, right16:15
hggdhbjf: when I contacted the channel Monday I asked about posting it, and was suggested to wait16:16
bjfhggdh, thanks, really wasn't trying to find someone to blame, we just need early notification so folks get a heads-up that something might be broken16:17
bjfhggdh, i'm thinking that if issues are seen, they should go into the tracking bugs right away16:18
hggdhbjf: I agree. I would rather add a link to a bug in the results matrix (as opposed to "fail to boot")16:18
bjfhggdh, we can always add a follow on comment that "it was nothing"16:18
hggdhyes16:18
hggdhbjf: from now on it will be there, with a link in the results matrix16:19
sconklinsmb: do we know completely what it required for Maverick? Is it simply to revert the patch or is there another fix that will be required? I'm trying to understand how long this will take.16:20
apwsconklin, bjf, you have built lts-backports-foo in ckt PPA bebfore, did it error on none x86 for you on those do you remember?16:20
bjfapw, not that i recall16:20
sconklinapw: I do not know16:21
smbsconklin, bjf hggdh I think I misunderstood the posting part back then.16:21
sconklindont recall any failure16:21
apwok, then its new in the natty one, leave those failures with me and i'll try and get rid of em16:21
hggdhsmb: not really -- *I* should have posted it, after all I was the one running the test16:21
smbsconklin, Reverting the patch enables boot again. I am currently discussing with the author about it. So to fix it there is maybe a different approach16:22
bjfsmb, was suggesting that as soon as any issue is found with a kernel, a comment should be added to the tracking bug16:22
apwis not the appropriate thing to do just to revert the broken commit and release ?16:22
hggdhbjf: in cases like this, would it be better if a new bug is entered?16:22
bjfsmb, if necessary, a follow up can always be added that says something like "was just a test issue" or some such16:22
smbbjf, Totally agree. I meant when being asked (or when I saw it) I did not connect posting something to add a comment to the tracking bug 16:23
bjfhggdh, probably, however, since the tracking bug is used for a particular kernel release, that needs to be updated as well16:23
hggdhbjf: what I propose: (1) new bug; (2) comment in the tracking bug, linking to the new bug; (3) link in the results matrix16:23
bjfhggdh, that matches my thinking as well16:23
hggdhbjf: perfect16:24
tgardnerapw, I think the Maverick LTS build doesn't fail because I stripped out all non x86 arch support.16:31
apwtgardner, odd as i made the support from that support, but i must have missed something ...16:33
apweasy enough to compare though so ... i'll do that16:34
tgardnerapw, I was just looking at the abi directory. only i386 and amd64 are present16:34
hggdhbjf: this new bug, should we pre-assign it to the kernel team? Also have it as born high-importance?16:36
bjfhggdh, sure, let smb know and he'll probably assign it to himself16:37
apwtgardner, from what i can see on the branch it seems to be correct, i think i borked making the source package16:38
smbhggdh, Or assign it directly to me 16:38
JFosmb, I am almost done with your server bugs report16:39
JFojust FYI16:39
JFotesting/tweaking now16:39
smbJFo, Sounds awesome. Though I am a bit scared to find out how much I did not see...16:39
JFoheh16:39
apwbjf, if i wanted to re-upload this lts-backport-natty, i'd want to add the tracking bug, whats the proceedure for that16:41
hggdhsmb: ok, you are the lucky winner ;-)16:41
* smb feels so ... special16:41
bjfapw, from within the git clone, "create-release-tracker"16:42
bjfapw, this will create the tracking bug and add a line to the changelog16:42
smbAnyway I will have a sort of early eod today. There is some liquid waiting for me...16:42
JFommmm16:43
smbsconklin, Just to be sure and out of interest, you got mails I sent to the sru list about maverick bisected?16:44
bjfsmb, i got the emails as well, i just didn't recognize them for what they were, my bad16:45
sconklinsmb: yes, but the implications were not clear to me, and the tracking bugs were not changed. The tracking bugs are the definitive record of problems, so I did not realize the magnitude of the problem16:45
smbbjf, Ah ok. No I was just wondering whether I sent them to myself or somethign16:45
bjfsconklin, we need to make sure that the new workflow handles this case really well (bells, lights, sirens, etc.)16:46
JFosmb, I am only seeing 4 bugs16:48
JFoare there any other tags you'd like included?16:48
smbJFo, Four sounds good... though a bit unlikely. There should be more actually with those two tags... For some the main task may be fixed though16:53
smbor invalid16:53
JFocould be16:53
JFoI'll verify16:53
smbJFo, Well if you mail me some list/link I could check and report at least the ones I find missing 16:55
JFook, will do. I hadn't added the ec2 one yet. doing that now16:55
JFoI see 18 tagged ec2-images16:56
sconklinbjf: we're going to need the equivalent of a big red button on the workflow process16:57
smbThat sounds possible. Maybe I just did not add the other tag often enough yet.16:57
smbJFo, Anyway, I hate to leave like that... but there is reason. :)16:58
JFono problem16:58
apwbjf, AttributeError: class Kernel has no attribute 'series'17:20
apwfrom create-release-tracker17:20
bjfapw, huh17:20
bjfapw, thanks for trying, i'll run that down17:21
bjfapw, don't worry about it for now17:21
apwbjf, i am told that its likely that its an inconsistancy archive wise, that triggered the erorrs on the natty backport and we should worry about it, for now i suggest we only worry about it after its been uploaded once to the archiive17:22
bjfapw, i'm thinking i've not checked in a change, i have something in my local repo that i've not pushed17:22
apwand we should not worry about it17:22
bjfapw, it's in my code17:22
jonpryi have serious acpi troubles on lenovo y560p. i am a semi experienced kernel hacker on arm platforms, but no idea about how acpi works17:24
mjg59With magic17:25
jonpryyeah i get that impression17:25
mjg59Got a bug number?17:26
jonpryhttps://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=69915617:26
ubot2bugzilla.redhat.com bug 699156 in kernel "Large amount of acpi interrupts on lenovo y560p with 2.6.38+" [Unspecified,New]17:26
mjg59Huh it's even assigned to me and everything17:27
jonpryyeah i have been stalking you17:28
mjg59Could you attach lspci -vvvxxx (run as root) to the bug?17:28
jonprysure thing17:28
jonpryi put up the lspci17:30
jonpryi tried the simple stuff like turning off the gpe's but it doesn't seem to stick. pcie compat is no help. acpi off does the trick but kills smp17:35
jonprywhats really cool is that there is GPE storm in dmesg. but all gpe are still running in interrupt mode. that seemed like the most obvious attack point to me17:36
mjg59jonpry: Looks like I'll need acpidump output as well17:40
jonpryany options?17:41
mjg59Nope17:41
jonprymjg59: posted17:43
mjg59Thanks17:44
jonpryno thank you17:47
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JFo<-lunch back soon18:37
* tgardner --> lunch19:02
sforsheeBenC, for the machines you were working with affected by bug #424142, were there any symptoms beyond the "address space collision" messages?19:20
ubot2Launchpad bug 424142 in linux "Address Collision" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42414219:20
BenCsforshee: yes, the collision kept the affected device from working (since ioremap would fail)19:20
BenCother than that, no19:21
sforsheeBenC, thanks19:26
* JFo stepping away to run an errand20:18
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bjfapw, i believe i have fixed the problem you were seeing with create-release-tracker (just fyi)20:40
sconklinapw: but create-release-tracker has also been changed to the new version, which likely requires you to be a member of the canonical-kernel-sru-team, I have added you20:46
jjohansengah, /me is suffering from wonderful graphical corruption again, making the display unreadable.  Time for a reboot, fsck, and lunch21:01
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moodaepoFolks are there plans to ship 2.6.39 with transparent_hugepage enabled? I was quite disappointed it couldn't get shipped as enabled in 2.6.38 but am hoping the i386 crash is fixed in the next release. Cheers23:10
broderwait, transparent hugepages was finally merged? awesome23:19
jjohansenbroder: yeah23:58

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