Public bug reported:

Found on 2025.01.13/oracular/linux-lowlatency/6.11.0-1009.10 (metal
riccioli).

Raw log output:

--------8<--------
17:26:51 INFO |         START   
ubuntu_qrt_apparmor.ApparmorTestsuites.test_regression_mqueue_abi       
ubuntu_qrt_apparmor.ApparmorTestsuites.test_regression_mqueue_abi       
timeout=2100    timestamp=1737826011    localtime=Jan 25 17:26:51       
17:26:51 DEBUG| Persistent state client._record_indent now set to 2
17:26:51 DEBUG| Persistent state client.unexpected_reboot now set to 
('ubuntu_qrt_apparmor.ApparmorTestsuites.test_regression_mqueue_abi', 
'ubuntu_qrt_apparmor.ApparmorTestsuites.test_regression_mqueue_abi')
17:26:51 DEBUG| Waiting for pid 21248 for 2100 seconds
17:26:51 WARNI| System python is too old, crash handling disabled
17:26:51 DEBUG| Running 'python3 ./test-apparmor.py -v 
ApparmorTestsuites.test_regression_mqueue_abi'
17:26:52 DEBUG| [stdout] Running test: './test-apparmor.py' distro: 'Ubuntu 
24.10' kernel: '6.11.0-1009.10 (Ubuntu 6.11.0-1009.10-lowlatency 6.11.11)' 
arch: 'amd64' init: 'systemd' uid: 0/0 SUDO_USER: 'ubuntu')
17:26:52 ERROR| [stderr] test_regression_mqueue_abi 
(__main__.ApparmorTestsuites.test_regression_mqueue_abi)
17:27:10 DEBUG| [stdout] Skipping private tests
17:27:10 DEBUG| [stdout] 
scp: Connection closed

TEST SYSTEM FAILURE DETECTED
A failure of the system under test has been detected.
Please review log files for a potential panic, hang or unexpected reboot
--------8<--------

The machine where this occurred does not provide access to serial
console log, making further investigation difficult at the moment.

** Affects: ubuntu-kernel-tests
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: lowlatency oracular sru-20250113 ubuntu-qrt-apparmor

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Title:
  test_regression_mqueue_abi from ubuntu_qrt_apparmor stucks and leads
  to sut-test failure

Status in ubuntu-kernel-tests:
  New

Bug description:
  Found on 2025.01.13/oracular/linux-lowlatency/6.11.0-1009.10 (metal
  riccioli).

  Raw log output:

  --------8<--------
  17:26:51 INFO |       START   
ubuntu_qrt_apparmor.ApparmorTestsuites.test_regression_mqueue_abi       
ubuntu_qrt_apparmor.ApparmorTestsuites.test_regression_mqueue_abi       
timeout=2100    timestamp=1737826011    localtime=Jan 25 17:26:51       
  17:26:51 DEBUG| Persistent state client._record_indent now set to 2
  17:26:51 DEBUG| Persistent state client.unexpected_reboot now set to 
('ubuntu_qrt_apparmor.ApparmorTestsuites.test_regression_mqueue_abi', 
'ubuntu_qrt_apparmor.ApparmorTestsuites.test_regression_mqueue_abi')
  17:26:51 DEBUG| Waiting for pid 21248 for 2100 seconds
  17:26:51 WARNI| System python is too old, crash handling disabled
  17:26:51 DEBUG| Running 'python3 ./test-apparmor.py -v 
ApparmorTestsuites.test_regression_mqueue_abi'
  17:26:52 DEBUG| [stdout] Running test: './test-apparmor.py' distro: 'Ubuntu 
24.10' kernel: '6.11.0-1009.10 (Ubuntu 6.11.0-1009.10-lowlatency 6.11.11)' 
arch: 'amd64' init: 'systemd' uid: 0/0 SUDO_USER: 'ubuntu')
  17:26:52 ERROR| [stderr] test_regression_mqueue_abi 
(__main__.ApparmorTestsuites.test_regression_mqueue_abi)
  17:27:10 DEBUG| [stdout] Skipping private tests
  17:27:10 DEBUG| [stdout] 
  scp: Connection closed

  TEST SYSTEM FAILURE DETECTED
  A failure of the system under test has been detected.
  Please review log files for a potential panic, hang or unexpected reboot
  --------8<--------

  The machine where this occurred does not provide access to serial
  console log, making further investigation difficult at the moment.

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