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apport-collect 1787281 and then change the status of the bug to 'Confirmed'. If, due to the nature of the issue you have encountered, you are unable to run this command, please add a comment stating that fact and change the bug status to 'Confirmed'. This change has been made by an automated script, maintained by the Ubuntu Kernel Team. ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu) Status: New => Incomplete -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1787281 Title: errors when scanning partition table of corrupted AIX disk Status in linux package in Ubuntu: Incomplete Bug description: [Impact] * Users with disks/LUNs used for AIX operating system installations previously, which possibly undergone overwrites/corruption on the partition table, might hit kernel failures during partition scan of such disk/LUN, and possibly hang the system (seen with retries). * The Linux kernel should be robust to corrupted disk data, performing a better sanitization/checks and not failing. * The fix are a couple of simple logic changes to make the code of the AIX partition table parser more robust. [Test Case] * Run the partition scan on the (trimmed) disk image of the AIX lun. (It's not provided here since it contains customer data), with this command: $ sudo losetup --find --show --partscan rlv_grkgld.1mb * On failure, the command hangs, and messages like these are printed to the console, depending on the kernel version (see tests below) [ 270.506420] partition (null) (3 pp's found) is not contiguous [ 270.597428] BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at 0000000000001000 [ 270.599525] IP: [<ffffffff81379d4d>] strnlen+0xd/0x40 * On success, the command prints a loop device name, for example: /dev/loop0 [Regression Potential] * Low. Both changes are simple improvements in logic. * This affects users which mount disks/LUNs from the AIX OS; it should only change behavior for users which relied on a uninitialized variables to work correctly during partition scan of those disks/LUNs which should be rare as the code is likely to fail as we observe in this scenario. * This has been tested on Cosmic, Bionic, Xenial, and Trusty. [Other Info] * Patches will be sent to the kernel-team mailing list. Bug Description: --------------- We've recently received a disk image from an AIX LUN that when attached on Linux displayed errors on console, then eventually hung the system (specially if the SCSI bus was re-scanned, and leading to another partition scan). Apparently the LUN was originally installed with AIX and later exercised with some I/O stress/overwrites which caused certain bits to be wrong in just the right way for Linux to get a NULL pointer and invalid data. This is the test-case used ('--partscan' is the important bit). $ sudo losetup --show --find --partscan aix-lun.img Since the original code is old, it affects several releases. It's interesting to fix this on 14.04 and up, on which IBM Power servers were initially supported (since they can run AIX too, and possibly hit this due to an already used disk/LUN). To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1787281/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages Post to : kernel-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp