On 02/11/2013 05:08 AM, David Sterba wrote:
On Sat, Feb 09, 2013 at 11:21:16AM -0800, Blair Zajac wrote:
Running an Ubuntu Raring VM which was built a week ago that is now running
3.8-rc6, I was booting it last night when it hung. After a few forced
reboots, it came back up and I found the attached in kern.log.
Are these reports useful? Is there any additional information I can provide
from the VM? What happens if it gets hung again, is there additional
information I can gather?
Yes they're useful, we can see if it's a known or new issue. I've hit
the same problem not so long ago and a guy on IRC reported the same
problem yesterday.
There's a fix from Josef, https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/2083101/
and given the increasing number of reports (the warning followed by a
crash), I think this this a material for a late -rc.
Chris please consider picking this patch for 3.8. I think it qualifies
as a regression sice we haven't hit earlier than 3.8-rc4.
Looking at the v3.8 tag, it doesn't look like it made it in.
Since I ran into this issue on a week old VM, is it possible for this
patch to make its way into 3.8.1, so it'll be picked up by Ubuntu
automatically?
Thanks,
Blair
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