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jk-ogasawara: ping?01:48
BenCI just saw that Canonical was supposed to have a session at the Freescale Technology Forum, but it seems to have been canceled...sad :(02:25
lifelessthe forum or the session?02:36
ogasawarajk-: pong04:16
jk-ogasawara: hey04:16
jk-just been looking though lucid git04:17
jk-bcbfc24ead6935714a001ab6f1f725763075f98c in particular - is this yours?04:18
jk- ( http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-maverick.git;a=commitdiff;h=bcbfc24ead6935714a001ab6f1f725763075f98c )04:20
ogasawarajk-: indeed it appears that way as I'd signed off on it, however I'm slightly confused by the bug noted in the commit message04:40
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ogasawarajk-: the commit for that bug should really be:04:40
ogasawaracommit 5b4d91d21e6c3e57fdbd5b4c2354c6f98153a3f304:40
ogasawaraAuthor: Islam Amer <pharon@gmail.com>04:40
ogasawaraDate:   Thu Jun 24 13:39:47 2010 -040004:40
ogasawara    (pre-stable) dell-wmi: Add support for eject key on Dell Studio 155504:40
jk-ok, i'm confused now04:41
jk-that patch is for drivers/media/video/04:41
jk-ah, yeah, buglink is wrong04:41
jk-anyhow04:41
jk-there are a couple of changes that aren't IR-related04:42
jk-- to drivers/media/video/cx23885/cx23885-core.c04:43
jk-is this intentional?04:43
ogasawarajk-: I want to say yes but I'd likely need to go back and review the email thread to completely refresh my memory04:46
jk-ogasawara: probably getting late there, I can put this in an email to kernel-team if you prefer04:46
jk-I'll check the thread out.04:46
ogasawarajk-: Subject: "LIRC 0.8.7 Fixes for Maverick"04:51
jk-ogasawara: cool, thanks04:52
bullgard4Ich bin mit einer Natty-Live-CD unterwegs. Warum öffnet 'Alt+F2 > Run a command > gparted <Enter>' nicht GParted? Ebenso nicht das Klicken auf  auf das Symbol »gparted«?  07:32
bullgard4Wie kann man in der Live-CD umschalten von Unity auf GNOME 2?07:33
bullgard4upps! Pardon me.07:34
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smbmorning08:19
diwicmorning08:19
* apw yawns ... morning08:21
smbapw, You sound like "need tea/coffee"08:22
aboganimorning all08:37
* apw needs t/c badly thank you ...08:38
apwsmb you got a hardy box lying around still ?08:50
smbapw, You bet. Currently using it for xen test but I got a desktop install on it too.08:51
apwsmb, http://people.canonical.com/~apw/CVE-2011-0726-hardy/09:02
ubot2apw: ** RESERVED ** This candidate has been reserved by an organization or individual that will use it when announcing a new security problem.  When the candidate has been publicized, the details for this candidate will be provided. (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2011-0726)09:02
YoBoYhi09:03
apwsmb, so we should expect the contents of /proc/<pid>/stat to have addresses 0'd out for stack, code start and code end09:03
apwwith that kernel09:03
apwYoBoY, hi09:03
YoBoYlast week I came here with a freeze problem on my computer on natty (since the release). I used ubuntu some days without effects like recommended and no freeze problem anymore. I also tried since yesterday the new 2.6.39 kernel and the freeze problem came back, any idea what I can try to correct that and keep visual effects on my computer ?09:06
apwYoBoY, there is nothing other than a hard hang?  you are unable to contact the machine over the network when it hangs ?09:08
YoBoYapw: I can go to a tty and restart gdm09:10
apwYoBoY, and things work find after restarting gdm ?09:10
apws/find/fine09:10
YoBoYyes until the next freeze09:10
YoBoYthe hang occurs when the computer go to screensaver by the way (forget to tell)09:11
YoBoYand not each times09:11
apwok thats very odd, it is cirtainly unusual for restarting gdm to recover from a kernel grpahics driver failure09:11
apwand this only occurs when 'effects' are enabled yes ?09:12
YoBoYyes09:12
apwi am suspicious this is not a kernel issue, but a compiz one09:12
apwmy first suggestion would be to reproduce the issue again and then switch to VT109:12
YoBoYvt1 ?09:12
apwfrom there, first take a copy of the kernel dmesg, running: dmsg >DMESG.FROZEN09:13
YoBoYtty ?09:13
apw(vt1 == tty1, ctrl-alt-F1)09:13
YoBoYok ^^"09:13
apwand then try restarting compiz,  i think that the incantation is:  DISPLAY=:0.0 compiz --replace09:13
YoBoYI can do that, next time :)09:14
apwand then switch back to X and see if that unfreezes things09:14
apwif the compiz replace works i am suspicious that we have a compiz hang and need to report against that, otherwise a report it against the kernel09:14
YoBoYI tried the 2.6.39 kernel beacause I thought my problem was similar to the bug 74012609:19
ubot2Launchpad bug 740126 in linux "Disabling an output can cause vblank events to be missed" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/74012609:19
apwhttp://awhitcroft.blogspot.com/2011/05/union-file-systems-again.html09:20
YoBoYthanks apw i'll come back with the results09:22
apwYoBoY, sounds good09:22
apwppisati, i am assuming you're noticong that when i am doing CVEs now i am sending out fsm-imx51 etc patches too, so you don't have to worry about those CVEs separatly10:50
ppisatiapw: yep, saw it10:56
apwppisati, maybe one day you and i will meet in the middle of the table10:57
apwppisati, and i think we deserve some beer when we get there10:57
ppisatithat's a good excuse to booze :)10:57
ppisatibug 80012111:30
ubot2Launchpad bug 800121 in linux-ti-omap4 "CVE 2010-4649" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/80012111:30
ppisatiplease accept the nominations11:30
apwppisati, you should mention my nick ... and done12:20
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apwout12:46
jjohansenapw: thanks for setting up the planet.ubuntu syndication12:49
jvargashi13:00
jvargasI want to downgrade the 11.04 kernel to the one shipped with 10.10, so my network card could work at a very decent speed.13:01
jvargashow can I proceed? I do not find info aboiut that..13:02
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* apw whines about poor internet13:35
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bjf##14:44
bjf## Ubuntu Kernel Team Meeting - Today @ 17:00 UTC - #ubuntu-meeting14:44
bjf##      agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Meeting14:44
bjf##14:44
* ogasawara back in 2015:02
apwtgardner, would you cast an eye over the oneiric ti-omap4 binaries in ckt PPA, they are oneiric2 as the ppa wouldn't allow me to reuse the name, but would be oneiric1 for upload to OO15:09
apw(then i can delete them before i get moaned at by those whining stable people)15:09
tgardnerapw, cast an eye to what end ?15:09
apwtgardner, sanity check the version numbers for me, i don't want another libc abi hack or similar15:10
tgardnerapw, ah15:10
apwthey look ok to me, but i am too familiar with them now15:10
apwthe way they are made it should be impossible to be anything other than the same as natty ... but i've been blind to it before15:10
tgardnerapw, you don't have a ti-omap4 branch in oneiric yet ?15:14
apwtgardner, we have nothing newer than what is in natty no15:14
apwtgardner, i've pushed what i am proposing to upload into the repo for now15:14
apwtgardner, when we do finally get a real one then it will just get pushed over and go away15:14
apwlast i asked it was still at least weeks away before we see anything15:15
apwand i am not confident, we'll get it then, plus the fact its behind natty is starting to impact testing15:16
tgardnerapw, just did an update on oneiric. now I see the ti-omap4 branch15:16
apwtgardner, cool 15:17
tgardnerapw, so, isn't the issue a namespace collision? e.g., the binary package names will collide in the archive. right now you're creating identicle package names for 2 pockets - http://ports.ubuntu.com/pool/main/l/linux-ti-omap4/linux-image-2.6.38-1209-omap4_2.6.38-1209.13_armel.deb15:19
tgardner2 releases, rather (natty and oneiric)15:20
apwthey are at different version number however15:20
tgardnerthats the reason I've had to change the ABI series in the past15:20
* apw looks15:21
tgardnerapw, is simple version skew sufficient?15:21
brendandbjf, sconklin - any news on the Natty -proposed kernel?15:22
apwlinux-image-2.6.38-1209-omap4_2.6.38-1209.13oneiric2_armel.deb15:23
apwtgardner, thats the one in the pool in the PPA, so the filename is different15:23
apwi thought we needed the abi to be different between all releases in the same pocket15:23
apwso that the common header don't collide15:23
apwand update each other15:24
tgardnerapw, there is that as well15:24
apwie all the armel common headers would be -10.X and swap about randomly15:24
apwbut version skew is enough if you only have that abi range once as far as i can tell15:24
apwwe can't do it this way going back to lucid for the lts backports as they are elective only15:25
tgardnerthe difference with the LTS backports is that the source package name changes15:26
apwright so we avoid the update15:26
apwbut here we'd want it15:26
tgardnerapw, but we do it with the meta package, _not_ through versioning15:27
tgardnerversioning of the kernel binary, that is15:27
apwright, but the update would be ok15:29
apwsafe i mean15:29
apwi could bump abi and release it on .39 comining in, but i dont think we need to15:30
tgardnerapw, AKAIK .39 doesn't work yet, so there isn't much use in releasing on .3915:31
tgardnerAFAIK*15:31
apwright, that we are waiting  on a working one hense wnting a better .3815:31
tgardnerapw, but I think the ABI issue is separate. I'd be more comfortable with a unique ABI for each release.15:32
apwtgardner, ok i'll respin it with an updated abi15:40
apwshould be trivial15:41
tgardnerapw, thanks.15:41
sconklinbrendand: No. We're totally dependent on several people who reported regression in the -proposed kernel to help test  , and are not getting responses from them. So it will sit until we get more information.15:41
* apw notes just how close together 'Delete PPA' and 'Package details', somewhat different risks for clicking too15:42
tgardnersconklin, is that reasonable? how long do we wait on resources we don't own ?15:44
sconklintgardner: we have no way of knowing which of several hundred patches caused these, it's not a simple case of a known revert.15:45
sconklinIf we are to expend resources, the next step would be to assign someone to try to come up with reproducers15:45
tgardnerherton, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/794096/comments/816:35
ubot2Ubuntu bug 794096 in linux "SMTP and posting to a web-form time out (probably due to netfilter changes)" [Undecided,In progress]16:35
hertontgardner: I think not, didn't tried reverting that16:37
hertontgardner: other think I thought about that bug, the guy has a p54 card, and from 9.43 to 10.44 kernel it should have started to work again16:38
tgardnerherton, of the natty commits since the last release, its about the only patch that could have a bad effect on netfilter: 'git log -p --reverse Ubuntu-2.6.38-9.43..HEAD -- net'16:38
hertonso we could also have a conflict in his setup, from one of the logs seems the wifi is associating also on that machine16:39
hertonI'll revert also this commit and ask for him to test16:39
tgardnerherton, I frequently have that situation in Maverick on my laptop, e.g., 2 routes to the same place when I plug in an ethernet16:40
tgardnerherton, didn't lamont complain about a network regression also ?16:40
lamontI did.16:41
lamonttesting it is somewhat problematic16:41
lamontboth reproducing it reliably to the point of having a good test, and then making time to run the tests on the one place I've seen it thus far16:41
tgardnerlamont, would it be in an environment that experienced fragmentation?16:42
lamontPPPoE connection, so definitely subject to PMTU discovery and/or fragmentation16:43
tgardnerlamont, could you run one of herton's kernels with a specific patch reverted for awhile ?16:43
lamontsure16:44
hertonlamont: you're running on lucid correct?16:44
* lamont checks on exactly when he next needs his network to really work16:45
tgardnerherton, it should be a natty kernel.16:45
lamontherton lucid/i38616:45
lamontthough 'tever on the actual kernel you give me, as long as it's happy with a lucid/i386 userspace16:45
lamont(the box is i386 only)16:45
tgardnerlamont, I thought we were talking natty. do you have a lucid version that you _know_ works, and the one that doesn't ?16:46
lamontI have about 60 minutes before I'll need to yank the kernel back to something known-to-work16:46
lamont2.6.32-31-generic-pae works, the upgrade from about 4 days before I filed my bug to -32 broke things16:48
lamontpae or non-pae, doesn't seem to matter16:48
lamontsymptom was "web sites don't work", with what looked to be perfectly normal tcpdump of the traffic16:48
hertontgardner: lamont filled bug 791512 about it on lucid16:51
ubot2Launchpad bug 791512 in linux "tcp connections hang in forwarding machine" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/79151216:51
lamontyeah - that bug16:51
hertonso it may well be that commit, which should also be in lucid16:51
lamontherton: any chance you have a lucid kernel with that commit reverted?16:51
tgardnerherton, I'm not seeing that commit in Luciod16:52
hertontgardner: hmm indeed, so the issue gets more strange, may be it isn't the same bug16:54
tgardnerherton, the only common patches between Lucid and Natty updates are 'dccp: handle invalid feature options length' and 'af_unix: Only allow recv on connected seqpacket sockets.'. The second one deals with fragments.16:55
tgardnerherton, nm, the second patch deals with sequences, not fragments.16:56
tgardnerstill, those are the 2 patches that are common between the 2 releases, plus we have similar symptoms on natty.16:57
* lamont tries one of the two kernels he got before16:58
tgardnerherton, how about producing a kernel for lamont to try with those 2 patches reverted?16:59
hertonthe dccp change I also can't see how it would cause the issue16:59
hertontgardner: yep, will do this then16:59
hertonalso revert on natty and ask MacSlow to test it16:59
tgardneryeah, the dccp change looks benign, but you never know... the rest appear protocol specific.17:00
lamontbrb17:00
bjf##17:04
bjf## Kernel team meeting in one hour17:04
bjf##17:04
lamontlinux-image-2.6.32-32-generic-pae_2.6.32-32.63~01spc823e22f_i386.deb <-- this one is fai17:07
lamontl17:07
* lamont tries the other17:07
apwbjf, i hope it'll be over in an hour from then :)17:08
bjfapw, is editmoin working for you since the wiki upgrade?17:10
apwbjf they say they revoked all the key things, so you'd need to get the new one17:12
apwif you can remember how17:12
bjfapw, looking for that info now 17:13
apwerror: body information not found17:14
bjfapw, indexing must be working, the search returned results, fast17:14
apwbjf do yoou get htat ?17:14
apwif so i think thats a different problem17:14
lamonthrmpf.  did my last bit make it through?17:15
lamont585c_i386.deb <-- appears to be win17:15
lamont<lamont> sconklin: ^^17:15
lamontjust in case17:15
lamont<lamont> linux-image-2.6.32-32-generic-pae_2.6.32-32.63~01spce92585c_i386.deb <-- appears to be win17:15
tgardnersconklin, what patches got reverted for that kernel ?17:17
sconklinlamont: ok, those two commits (Sha1 in the version) bound the netfilter changes in the kernel17:17
sconklinI was hoping one would pass and one would fail. That should take the bisection down to about 3 tries17:17
sconklintgardner: ^^17:17
tgardnersconklin, ack17:18
tgardnersconklin, are you bisecting the whole mess, or just the net directory ?17:18
apwbjf, shame that login, and writing to pages is as slow as hell17:19
sconklintgardner: well, those were not bisections, just builds from those commits. 17:19
sconklinhold on let me look at the repo17:19
tgardnersconklin, that SHA1 includes the nf patches17:20
sconklinyeah, it appears to be backwards from what I would expect17:21
sconklinso I have no clue17:21
tgardnersconklin, I do. your 'win' kernel excludes 'af_unix: Only allow recv on connected seqpacket sockets' which I think is the likely culprit.17:21
sconklinok, but not sure that explains the "lose' kernel17:22
tgardnersconklin, herton is busily building a version with that and one other patch reverted. which one was the 'lose' kernel ?17:23
lamontlinux-headers-2.6.32-32-generic-pae_2.6.32-32.63~01spc823e22f_i386.deb17:23
sconklin823e22f was a faila ccording to lamont17:23
lamontsconklin: note that I wish I had a testcase that was 100% reliable17:24
bjfapw, did you get your's setup again, I can't find the "user info page"17:24
sconklinThanks Lamont - noted that it's not 100%.17:24
apwbjf,  no it seemed broken and i was relying on you to get there first :)17:24
bjfapw, i'll get it sorted and get back to you17:25
lamontfwiw, in about 10 minutes, I go dark-for-testing for a couple hours minimum17:25
apwheh, how lucky is that17:25
tgardnerlamont, I'll have herton post his kernel in bug #791512 please remember to check for it when you light up again17:27
ubot2Launchpad bug 791512 in linux "tcp connections hang in forwarding machine" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/79151217:27
lamonttgardner: will do.  I'll be able to fetch it and all, just can't get away with rebooting my "test" box for a while17:28
apwlamont, you'll be trying to convince us you have a day job next :)17:29
lamontheh17:29
tgardnerlamont, no problem. now I'm off to track down Mirco who had similar issues, but with natty.17:29
hertonlamont: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/791512/comments/417:29
ubot2Ubuntu bug 791512 in linux "tcp connections hang in forwarding machine" [Undecided,New]17:29
lamonttest box actually gets used by other people, and they have needs17:29
hertongoing to lunch here, will come back in ~30min17:30
lamontGenerating grub.cfg ...17:32
lamont/usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: raid5rec is not loaded.17:32
lamontUser postinst hook script [/usr/sbin/update-grub] exited with value 117:32
lamontthis is my other problem child: lucid kernel on a ESXi 4 vm17:33
lamontwith software rade17:33
lamontraid. wow. where'd thatcome from17:33
apwdunno but its like totally rad man17:34
apwogasawara, are you rebasing to -rc4 ?  i fancy a new shiney kernel, this one is getting old and tired17:35
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ogasawaraapw: I am, ran into a minor bump, but test build should be finishing momentarily17:36
apwogasawara, yay, then i simply need to wait :)  17:36
ogasawaraapw: I'll ping you when it's ready17:36
apwi am seeing horrible disk slowness, but i can't work out if that is cause its worse, or just because my bug mailbox has hit 60k messages .... /me applies a liberal dollop of D17:37
tgardnerherton, will you have a kernel for bug #794096 soon? I'll track down Mirco and get him to test it when its ready.17:37
ubot2Launchpad bug 794096 in linux "SMTP and posting to a web-form time out (probably due to netfilter changes)" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/79409617:37
apwtgardner, last herton messages says back in 30, 7 mins ago17:37
tgardnerapw, right, I just didn't want him to forget what he was doing17:37
apw:) ahh17:38
apwbjf what was that weechat ish thingy called17:41
bjfapw, weechat17:42
lamontherton: you do promise this'll boot, right?17:43
bjfbooting is overrated17:44
lamontbah.  your -headers package fails to install17:45
* lamont reboots again17:45
smblamont, Something completely unrelated and mostly out of curiosity: do you know whether the ppa builders run 32bit domU on 64bit servers or only matching architectures?17:46
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bjfapw, got new moin ids from IS but still busted, and they don't support editmoin, so i'm still working it17:49
apwfrom is ?17:49
apwi thoight they were personal, and you got them from your broswer17:49
lamontherton: your kernel appears to be non-fail17:49
lamontthank you17:49
bjfapw, thought so also, still investigating17:50
apwi think it was pitti who first introduced me to it17:50
hertontgardner: yes it's built now, will copy it now17:50
lamontsmb: ppa builders are *wavehands* 64-bit everything where they can be (hw supports 64-bit), and 32-bit only where they need to be for hardware.17:50
hertonlamont: hmm ok, so one of the reverts probably worked17:50
lamontwith maybe 5 machines that make that statement a total lie. <-- smb17:51
hertonI'll build just with the af_unix change reverted, and ask you to test again, it's the most likely one17:51
lamontherton: and dark-to-testing for a couple hours, but can do another one after that if you want to try unreverting one of those17:51
lamontheh. nice collision there17:51
tgardnerherton, please detail in the LP report _which_ patches were reverted.17:52
apwbjf, pitti says its broken and he's not managed to fix it17:52
hertontgardner: ok17:52
bjfapw, sweet!17:52
smblamont, Hm ok. Just asking cause I found "xm save" crashing when trying to save a 32bit domU on a 64bit kernel. And that seemed to be the same at least for the previous abi release.17:52
apwbjf, see #ubuntu-devel17:52
ogasawaraapw: linux-image-3.0-2-generic_3.0-2.3_amd64.deb on tangerine in my oneiric-amd64 dir17:53
ogasawaraapw: i386 build in progress...17:53
apwogasawara, looks exciting 17:53
tgardnerogasawara, close enough to push ?17:53
* apw updates his amd64 crasher pre-install17:53
ogasawaratgardner: just booted it on an amd64 box so it must work everywhere :) which means I'm gonna push it17:54
tgardnergood enough for me17:54
apwogasawara, its those boots, hardcore17:54
lamontsmb: dom0 and domU are the same on all of them17:54
smblamont, Ah, that explains a lot. :)17:55
ogasawaratgardner, apw: pushed to master-next17:56
bjfapw, is got the ids from the server logs for my session, i don't know how to find them myself anymore, couldn't find them in firefox17:56
apwbjf, oh i see, hrm17:56
apwbut they don't work anymore anyhow ?17:56
bjfapw, right17:56
* apw focuses winning vibes on bjf17:57
bjf##17:59
bjf## Meeting starting now17:59
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apwppisati, should we consider using a specific older version of the compiler for the kernel on arm ?18:01
ppisatiapw: can we switch compiler just for the kernel package?18:02
apwppisati, i think it is possible, not desirable normally but possible18:03
jjohansenppisati: what was the bug # on that one again18:03
ppisatilp#79155218:03
ppisatibug 79155218:04
ubot2Launchpad bug 791552 in linux "No USB support on beagle/beagleXM" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/79155218:04
ppisatiin one of the message i attached the discussion where they acked the bug and proposed some workarounds (that didn't work here)18:04
ppisatiapw: goign back to 4.5 as long as this bug is not fixed is ok for me, but i fear that we could miss many early problems if we switch back even for the entire userland18:05
apwppisati, this would be only for the kernel18:06
tgardnerwe used to use a specific kernel compiler for PARISC18:08
hertontgardner: http://people.canonical.com/~herton/lp794096/reverts/18:10
hertonthe kernel for Mirco to check18:10
apwtgardner, thats what i thought, i think its a matter of setting GCC and adding the right build-dep18:10
macoi was just reading victor's blog post. system tap works on ubuntu?18:11
tgardnerapw, yep. I think Hardy has an example18:11
apwmaco, beleive so yes, that is all ckings work, but he is off today18:11
ppisatiapw: if a fix doesn't appera before alpha2, then yes, because wihout usb our SOCs are not that userful: we loose eth, keyboard, mouse, etcetc18:12
macoapw: ok. the system tap wiki claims it doesnt without lots of hacking around. one of the dinosaur book authors was looking at using ubuntu in the classroom and jumped to fedora after coming across that18:12
apwmaco, i'd not heard that, i would recommend you touch cking tommorrow and confirm he didn't have to jump hoop to make it work, i didn't think so18:13
tgardnerherton, Mirco won't know to try your new kernel unless you update the LP report. since he's subscribed he'll get an email18:13
apwand if he says its working then we need to find and kill the systemtap errorage18:13
hertonyep, adding a comment there18:13
macowill do18:13
apwmaco, thanks18:13
ppisatiapw: while here, can we have a meeting about arm kernel and the platform rally?18:16
ppisatis/arm kernel/arm kernels/18:16
apwppisati, sure whatsup18:16
ppisatiapw: well, basically to pull all people involved together and try to define some kind of a schedule18:17
ppisatiapw: e.g. TI first said they were going .3918:17
ppisatiapw: last week said they moved to 3.0 (and they only told us when we asked about an ETA for the BSP)18:18
apwppisati, the rally is normally pretty free form, but if you need to get people together thats great18:18
ppisatiapw: but thert's no ETA, and there's no consesus on what to do18:18
apwppisati, are you suggesting at the rally or before the rally to prepare for the rally ?18:18
apwppisati, if at the rally just add it to the agenda18:18
ppisatiapw: if there's a slot at the rally18:18
ppisatiapw: ok, i'll talk with the arm and linaro people18:19
apwppisati, rally has about 10 meetings total there is plenty of time ... normally we just walk to people and sit on their laps till they talk to us18:19
ppisatiapw: cool, than i'll inform all the parties involved18:20
apwppisati, i think we already had said we would get with davidm etc and work out what we are doing with the ti kernels18:20
apwppisati, but reminding them can't hurt18:20
ppisatiapw: cool, then we are already set18:20
ppisatibut i'll ping people18:21
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apwapw_, oi18:42
apwapw_, oi18:43
hertonlamont: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/791512/comments/618:47
ubot2Ubuntu bug 791512 in linux "tcp connections hang in forwarding machine" [Undecided,New]18:47
hertonwhen you finish testing the current kernel, just try that one with only af_unix change reverted18:48
lamontherton: fetching both18:52
=== bjf changed the topic of #ubuntu-kernel to: Home: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/ || Natty Kernel Version: 2.6.38 || Ubuntu Kernel Team Meeting - July-5 - 17:00 UTC || If you have a question just ask, and do wait around for an answer!
apwapw19:35
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lamontherton: so are we expecting love or hate from r3?19:38
hertonlamont: love, but who knows :)19:39
* lamont stabs the machine to find out19:40
lamontherton: the kernel is love19:45
* lamont boots in to -33.6819:45
hertonyeah, would be good to know now if -33.68 stock in proposed really has the issue19:45
hertonif 33.68 stock fails, that af_unix patch really is the culprit19:46
Quintasanhttp://paste.kde.org/8556119:50
QuintasanHow not normal is the above output is?19:50
apwQuintasan: depends how long it goes on for and what exactly the machine was doing when it occured19:51
Quintasanapw: I'm doing linaro-media-create magic on my i.MX53 Quick Start board19:52
Quintasanlast output is Populating rootfs partition. Be patient, this may take a few minutes19:52
apwand does the machine recover from that ?19:52
Quintasanapw: It does, but I was unable to interact for a few seconds19:53
apwif so then its likely you are just hammering crapola out of your usb stick and clogging up everything else19:53
QuintasanOh I see.19:53
apwyep, thats a known "not really meant to react that way", but non-fatal19:53
lamontherton: rebooting back into r3 to verify that the site that doesn't work now does work there19:53
apwone shouldn't be able to starve you when doing such things, but you can with a lot of writes19:53
Quintasanapw: http://paste.kde.org/8556719:54
hertonlamont: ok, so -33.68 stock failed then?19:55
Quintasanapw: I was also wondering if you could tell me what's this19:55
apwQuintasan: that implies the disk host controller lost the link to the drive and reset the link a couple of times to recover it19:56
Quintasanapw: What can be the cause of that?19:57
apwdoes it happen often, if it does something is up, could be a bug, could be bad h/w19:57
apwvery hard to diagnose, unless its common on one kernel and not on another, then we might be able to acertain why19:57
apwi think its saying there was a parity type error on the transaction on the bus19:58
lamontherton: 33.68 stock is fail19:59
lamontthough the test website did magically work on that one.  the other one was solidly fail, and works on r320:00
lamontso I have r3 live20:00
hertonhmm. well, seems that change then is causing things to break20:01
hertonlamont: can you post your testing results on bug 791512?20:01
ubot2Launchpad bug 791512 in linux "tcp connections hang in forwarding machine" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/79151220:01
Quintasanapw: Okay, is it possible that cable is bad?20:03
lamontherton: will do20:03
apwQuintasan: it is _possible_ if you have a spare it may be worth changing.  it depends how often you see that, if its once ever i'd not bother20:03
Quintasanmore like three times a day20:03
Quintasan:S20:03
* Quintasan goes to buy a new SATA cable20:04
* jjohansen -> lunch20:05
apwtgardner-afk: you applied this 0726 commit to hardy/master and lucid/ti-omap4, but not to maverick/ti-omap4 ... is there a reason or just an oversight20:10
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tgardnerapw, checking20:11
tgardnerapw, doh! I just missed Maverick ti-omap4, gimme a sec20:12
apwtgardner: heh np, the matrix _is_ some use after all20:13
tgardnerapw, done20:15
apwtgardner: ok i've pushed up a replacement oneiric ti-omap4 and tag (also removed the old tag) the tree diff is just the update script change and abi+10020:18
apwtgardner: so i am inclined to just upload it20:18
tgardnerapw, looks good to me20:20
apwtgardner: ok thanks :)20:21
apwENO-bjf20:22
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hertontgardner: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/791512/comments/720:39
ubot2Ubuntu bug 791512 in linux "tcp connections hang in forwarding machine" [Undecided,New]20:39
hertonseems that af_unix change is really at fault20:39
tgardnerherton, good. how about annoying the upstream authors? perhaps mention to the various stable maintainers that we're gonna revert it.20:40
hertonok, I'll try to enter in contact with patch author and CC netdev, lets see what they have to say20:42
tgardnerogasawara, did you have to use some magic to get oneiric to build ? I think ubuntu/rtl8192se is borken.21:46
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ogasawaratgardner: no magic needed for me21:46
ogasawaratgardner: used the usual build scripts21:46
tgardnerogasawara, hmm, a rebuild with that commented out in ubuntu/Makefile seems to be working better.21:47
ogasawaratgardner: what was the error you were seeing?  my build log is on tangerine:oneiric-amd64/build.log21:48
tgardnerogasawara, I've over written it already, but it was complaining about EXTRA_CFLAGS21:49
tgardnerogasawara, I've updated the chroot on tangerine since your build. perhaps you should try again.21:50
ogasawaratgardner: ah, will kick off another build then21:51
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