I just tried building a custom kernel using "make deb-pkg" instead of
kernel-package
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make modules -C /lib/modules/4.9.2-1custom01-686-pae/build
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make[1]: Entering directory '/usr/src/linux-source-4.9'
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GreeterMenuBar)
(lightdm-gtk-greeter:18795): Gdk-WARNING **: lightdm-gtk-greeter: Fatal IO
error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X server :0.
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> On Mon, 2016-05-23 at 21:06 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
>>
>> The following message is received at boot time when booting the stock Debian
>> kernel
>> version 4.5.3-2 on the s390x architecture:
>>
>&g
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The kernel does boot; but the kernel gets tainted, which disables lock
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>
Interesting. I wasn't aware of that. Thank you for calling my attention
to it. Under the circumstances, wishlist is fine.
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@@ -128,14 +128,28 @@
# lilo compatibility
parse
but not in menu
texinfo.texi:19492: node `@@-Command Details' lacks menu item for `Command
Contexts' despite being its Up target
debian/rules:13: recipe for target 'build-stamp' failed
make: *** [build-stamp] Error 1
dpkg-buildpackage: error: debian/rules build gave error exit status 2
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That's one less piece of code to maintain, and one less item that needs to be
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device online. Thus, the DASD options are ignored. A patch which
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`-diff -ura a/etc/sysconfig/scripts/hardware/hwup-ccw-
re
pipelines". But sysconfig-hardware requires bash. I tried once to convert
it to dash, but ran into problems with array assignment statements that
I didn't know how to convert, and decided to leave well enough alone.
>
> To improve correctness it makes sense to apply the patch.
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On Thu, 27 Aug 2015 18:06:49 -0400 (EDT), Ben Hutchings wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2015-08-26 at 21:33 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
>>
>> The Linux kernel in jessie fails to build from source for
>> the combination ARCH=s390, CONFIG_SMP=n, and CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG=y.
>> Co
=a313bdc5310dd807655d3ca3eb2219cd65dfe45a
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and the code will fail. I have attached a patch file which corrects the
problems.
Note: the portion of the patch which changes chandev-convert affects only
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I have personally tested the fixes, and they work for me on my z890.
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them seem to have
a colon in them. I suggest the following code to replace the above:
case "${modalias}" in
""|*:*)
:
;;
*)
force_load "${modalias}"
;;
esa
int vect
Do you suppose that any non-KMS-based driver will have the same problem?
Installing the 2:1.17.2-1 version of xserver-xorg-core (and xserver-common)
fixed the problem for me as well.
Please CC me if you reply, as I am not subscribed to this bug report.
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>
> Since this is an upstream issue, please consider filing a bug report
> upstream at https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues
> ...
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or the device categories that you don't want. But creating unnecessary symbolic
links really doesn't do any harm. Not creating ones that are depended on will
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in the parse_numeric function. Problem solved. And yes, I realize that using
disk labels or uuids is the recommended way to specify the root file system
these
days. But that's another story, as I mentioned earlier.
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f. With the patch, it should be able to handle any valid
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ave verified by experimentation that
release 6
of texinfo-doc-nonfree will not build unless the texinfo binary package is
already
installed at release 6. The 5.2.0 version of texinfo fails when run against
the .texi
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-utf8 terminal definition. All I'm asking
for is an xterm-256color-utf8 terminal definition to go with
the existing xterm-256color terminal definition, just as there is
an existing xterm-utf8 terminal definition to go with the xterm
terminal definition. All I'm asking for is c
for users of a modern xterm with the vt100Graphics
resource set to false. This new terminal definition reflects how xterm actually
behaves under those conditions. None of the existing terminal definitions are
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and I will correct them.
>
> dircolors is hardcoded, ignores terminal database (and some of
> its definitions as I recall, do not correspond to the terminal
> database).
Yes, I'm painfully aware of that.
Anyway, please reconsider.
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derived from it:
i3164, ibm3151, ibm3161-C, ibm3162, ibm3163, ibm3164, and wy60-316X.
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On Tue, 15 Jul 2014 22:49:18 +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2014-07-12 23:30 +0200, Stephen Powell wrote:
>>
>> The problem occurs when libc6 must be upgraded during "apt-get upgrade"
>> or "apt-get dist-upgrade&quo
By the way, for those of you running wheezy, the following patch
http://users.wowway.com/~zlinuxman/kernel-package/add-s390x-support.patch
will add support to kernel-package version 12.036+nmu3 (the wheezy version
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ne the external
interruption code.
I do worry, though, about this being a more general problem. What about
the interrupt handler in the Linux kernel? Or any other portion of the
kernel that needs to examine (or change) data in real page 0 for
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the next higher multiple of 8. Is this correct?
I have no idea. What I do know is that the current algorithm doesn't work for
me, but the above does. For now. Will it continue to work in the future?
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32ee: 07 07 nopr%r7
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Obviously bad code. Something is terribly wrong here. The complete eckd2.list
file is available for download at
http://users.wowway.com/~zlinuxman/zipl/eckd2.list
It was compiled w
ruction"
starts at storage address 32EC, and is two bytes long, that means that
the updated instruction address in the PSW at the time of the program
interruption will be 32EE, which is the value used in the disabled wait
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>
> The full PSW is as follows:
>
>0002 8000 32EE
By the way, Hercules has an instruction tracing facility, similar to
the CP TRACE command on z/VM. The "T" command, along with the
have tested, and it fixes the problem. Here's a link to the
official upstream git commit at kernel.org:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/s390/linux.git/commit/?h=features&id=e512d56c799517f33b301d81e9a5e0ebf30c2d1e
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and the instruction address (i.e. disabled wait state code) is set
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I have found the bug!
Finding it was hard; fixing it was easy.
(Isn't that usually the way it works?)
The following patch will fix the problem:
http://users.wowway.com/~zlinuxman/kernel-package/fix-s390x.patch
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(zipl/boot/libc.c), which the 1.17.1 version doesn't need.
Yes, this bug has C breakage written all over it.
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zipl menu being written out. The system is unbootable. This may
be related to the "general brokenness" of C on s390x in jessie/sid.
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> that has happened.
The patch is now official.
Here is a link to the official git commit at kernel.org:
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upgrade the rest of
your database.
apt-get upgrade
apt-get clean
apt-get --purge dist-upgrade
apt-get clean
apt-get --purge autoremove
aptitude forget-new
aptitude keep-all
I hope this helps someone.
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start-stop-daemon --start --background -m --oknodo --pidfile
/var/run/vsftpd/vsftpd.pid --exec ${DAEMON}
and
_PID="$(if [ -e /var/run/vsftpd/vsftpd.pid ]; then cat
/var/run/vsftpd/vsftpd.pid; fi)"
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> On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 11:23:38 -0500, Stephen Powell wrote:
>>
>> I have had to go back to using
>>
>>Option "ExaNoComposite" "true"
>>
>> in the xorg.conf
Y does *not* support ISO-2022 escape sequences
in UTF-8 mode, and due to the terminal type definition of xterm-utf8,
ncurses knows this. Yet it is being sent untranslated ISO-2022 escape
sequences somehow. But only when upgrading package libc6. Not when upgrading
any other
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//g'\
-e 's/=CV/./g' \
-e 's/=M/Stephen Powell /g'
\
-e 's/=ST/linux/g' -e 's/=B/s390x/g'\
-e 's/=R//g'/usr
late one:
http://users.wowway.com/~zlinuxman/hercules.htm
It will be slow compared to a real mainframe. It may take days to compile
a kernel, depending on how fast your host system is. But it does work.
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"Kernel Hacking".) Then I issued
make KDEB_PKGVERSION=3.14.4-1 KBUILD_PKG_ROOTCMD=fakeroot \
INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 KBUILD_DEBARCH=s390x deb-pkg
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Version: 13.003
Severity: normal
There is no support in kernel-package for the s390x architecture.
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as opposed to letting a timeout occur and letting the default kernel
boot via a timeout. I don't know why that matters, but that has been
my experience.
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> Stephen Powell wrote:
>> Debian has a file called /etc/init/udev-finish.conf, and I
>> tried changing the similar logic there to reference directory
>> /run/udev instead of /dev/.udev, but it didn't
#x27;t seem to have
any effect. Adding the code to /etc/init.d/checkroot.sh
did work, however.
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during boot, which is the historical behavior.
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-70-persistent-net.rules. Once the permanent root
file system was mounted read/write, the temporary file was appended to
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules. This logic is either absent
or incomplete in jessie. Try this.
cd /etc
grep -r tmp-rules .
Compare the output on a wheezy syst
ated names that come with the "Predictable
Network Interface Names" feature, such as eno1, ens1, enp2s0, etc.
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> [0]
> http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/
> [1] http://packages.qa.debian.org/s/systemd/news/20130719T130007Z.html
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In short, this "bug" is not a bug. It is an intentional design change
made by upstream. 70-persistent-net.rules is not going to be created
or maintained automatically anymore. But it is still honored during
boot, if it is
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console with Ctrl+Alt+F1, then switching back to the graphical console with
Alt+F7; but after doing this a number of times, the X server usually crashes.
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On Sun, 09 Feb 2014 07:23:10 -0500 (EST), Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Sat, 08 Feb 2014, Stephen Powell wrote:
>> I'm finally ready for you to close this bug report.
>> Thank you for your patience.
>
> It will remain open, as the report was actually about t
ebian 3.12
kernel.
>
> For the record, I've confirmed that the other issue (cpus don't log when
> they have been updated as a side-effect of the update of a different cpu)
> also happen for some Intel processors, kernel 3.10.29.
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On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 05:49:55 -0500 (EST), Ben Hutchings wrote:
> Stephen Powell wrote:
>> [38587.355263] BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at
>> 081c
>
> Looks like a bit flip to me (0 turned to 0x800 and then treated
> as a real pointer). D
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>
> Can you confirm that, at the moment of this /proc/cpuinfo, sysfs was showing
> the microcode of cpu1 and cpu3 to be outdated (i.e. not 0x6000822) ?
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> On Sat, 01 Feb 2014, Stephen Powell wrote:
>> On second thought, maybe I spoke too soon. There is another place
>> where I can check the microcode levels:
>>
>> /sys/devices/system
/system/cpu/cpu3/microcode/version: 0x600081c
What's going on here?
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bogomips: 4784.72
clflush size: 64
cache alignment : 128
address sizes : 36 bits physical, 32 bits virtual
power management:
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I have discovered that this bug can be circumvented by using the following
option in the "Device" section of the xorg.conf file:
Option "ExaNoComposite" "true"
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05:03.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
[AMD/ATI] Rage XL PCI [1002:4752] (rev 27)
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lower than 4096. I'm not sure
where that boundary is.
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ill. If you want
to enhance the code to correctly handle the full 16-hex-digit composite
device number, go ahead. As you say, it's trivial. And that would
once again make you the author of the final patch, which is fine.
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tools assumes also. If those assumptions
ever become a problem, lilo will probably specify the root file system
in a different way rather than continuing to use a hexadecimal number.
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re using the "root" kernel boot
parameter in a non-standard way, in which case you are on your own.
There is a legitimate bug in the parse_numeric function which has
been discovered as the result of your bug report, and it appears to
me that this proposed patch fixes that problem. But adding su
hat you have not encountered. Have you tried the patch? (You will of
course need to rebuild the initial RAM file system after applying the
patch.)
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wowway.com/~zlinuxman/parse_numeric.patch
I have used a link to it, rather than include the patch inline, since
my e-mail client has the nasty habit of expanding tabs, inserting unwanted
line breaks, etc.
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an the complete string is numeric
or is
the null string.) But these are not regular expressions, these are shell
patterns.
As a shell pattern, [0-9]* means "a single numeric digit at the beginning of the
string followed by zero or more arbitrary characters". Your patch solves t
risk. But if you do try it, please report
your results.
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ccur if the user
specifies a block special file name or a symbolic link to a block special
file name.
For more information, see my LILO web page:
http://users.wowway.com/~zlinuxman/lilo.htm
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