, I don't. dpt_i2o is working just fine for me.
All's well that ends well!
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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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tainting kernel
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
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# lilo compatibility
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> 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
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I have personally tested the fixes, and they work for me on my z890.
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a colon in them. I suggest the following code to replace the above:
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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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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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have tested, and it fixes the problem. Here's a link to the
official upstream git commit at kernel.org:
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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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"Kernel Hacking".) Then I issued
make KDEB_PKGVERSION=3.14.4-1 KBUILD_PKG_ROOTCMD=fakeroot \
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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.
I will be more than happy to assist in debugging this.
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> I may have found the problem. This problem may be related to Debian bug
> number 736892.
As it turned out, Debian bug number 736892 was an unrelated problem.
My real problem was faulty memory (RAM). Ben, I know
n all systems with
non-ECC memory
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>> [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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vives long enough for
me to login as root and issue these two commands before it crashes.
But once I get that far, I haven't had any problems since. I now
think 736892 really is a bug, and that it is the cause of the kernel
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even know where to start. I may as well turn my computer off until
I can find a stable kernel. If there's anything I can do to help,
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> On Sun, 2013-11-24 at 20:29 -0500, Stephen Powell wrote:
>>
>> The real-time preemption patches for kernel 3.11 do not appear to be present
>> in linux-source-3.11. What happened to them?
>
> The
The real-time preemption patches for kernel 3.11 do not appear to be present
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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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ever become a problem, lilo will probably specify the root file system
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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
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I have used a link to it, rather than include the patch inline, since
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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
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specifies a block special file name or a symbolic link to a block special
file name.
For more information, see my LILO web page:
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inserting unwanted line breaks, etc. Therefore, to preserve the patch
unaltered, I provided a link instead.
I have tested the patch on my system, and it works fine. The patch is
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usbcore 108302 3 ehci_hcd,uhci_hcd
usb_common 12338 1 usbcore
Obviously not all of these need to be in the initial RAM file system.
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package maintainer for kernel-package (i.e. Manoj). It seems to
work for me and for my purposes, but I do not warrant the patch
to be free from defects. Take this with as many grains of salt
as you think it's worth.
P.S. kernel-package is also incompatible with make 3.8
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 09:25:37 -0400 (EDT), Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-07-20 at 07:39 -0400 (EDT), Stephen Powell wrote:
>> On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 04:52:59 -0400 (EDT), Ben Hutchings wrote:
>>>
>>> Hook scripts will just perpetuate the use of the undocument
, but it's just one of a long
> list of tasks.
I didn't start this thread as criticism. As a matter of fact, I am
amazed at the prolific productivity of the kernel team. I don't know
how you find time to do all that you do. But I didn't want to wait
until the last minute to
alternatives that I haven't thought of. What are your
thoughts?
P.S. For this initial post I have CC-ed debian-boot and debian-devel, as
there may be interested parties on that list that are not subscribed
to debian-kernel, but it is my intention that the discussion take place
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l fix:
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I used kernel 2.6.38 as my code base.
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I'd rather wait to publish my fixes until I have everything working
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> On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 09:10:19AM -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
>> On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 23:09:50 -0400 (EDT), Jonathan Nieder wrote:
>>>
>>> If you run "git log dd30ac3 --grep='dasd: correct device t
; Date: Thu Feb 17 13:13:55 2011 +0100
>
> [S390] dasd: correct device table
>
> The 3880 storage control unit supports a 3380 device
> type, but not a 3390 device type.
>
> Reported-by: Stephen Powell
> Signed-off-by: Stefan Haberland
> Signed
I ask sta...@kernel.org to port the whole commit?
(It may have dependencies on previous commits and get complicated rather
quickly.) Or do I ask them to cherry pick that one-line change in
drivers/s390/block/dasd_eckd.c? I could use some advice here.
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> Stephen Powell wrote:
>> I installed linux-image-2.6.38-2-s390x version 2.6.38-3 on my up-to-date
>> Wheezy
>> system today. It runs in a virtual machine under z/VM 5.4.0 running in an
>> LPAR
>>
hours now,
which is definitely a good sign. Without this patch, I've not been able
to keep a 2.6.38 s390x kernel up for more than a few hours. Unfortunately,
since I can't reproduce the problem on demand, I cannot say with 100%
certainty that the problem is fixed, but it looks good and
On Thu, 14 Apr 2011 21:48:56 -0400 (EDT), Stephen Powell wrote:
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> The problem appears to be fixed in the latest vanilla upstream kernel
> source, which at the time of this writing is 2.6.39-rc3.
> ...
Oops! I spoke too soon. I checked the server before I went to bed
last night
handled. I will run the upstream
vanilla kernel source until a Debian package containing the fix is
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I have backed out to a 2.6.32 kernel until the problem is resolved. The 2.6.38
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> This is a bug report for drivers/s390/block/dasd_eckd.c in the
> Linux kernel source code. The device table indicates that a
> combination of a 3880 storage control unit and a 3390 DASD device
> type is valid. Th
with no apparent ill effects.
However, you might want to look things over to see if anything
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The kernel command line sees
... root=UUID=055d446a-977d-4aa6-877d-62c716f5e85a ...
which gets you around the problem for now.
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... root=806 ...
(the leading zero is suppressed). Chances are, the user is not directly
specifying the root device as a hexadecimal number anywhere. The boot
loader makes this substitution. lilo has done this forever, and zipl
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> It seems from my system at least grub2 will need fixing.
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sure that this is correct? Did you test the fix for CKD DASD as well
as FBA DASD?
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to work around this problem by listing the extra modules you need in
/etc/initramfs-tools/modules. I was able to circumvent a similar problem by
doing this. (See bug report 588452.)
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I am able to circumvent the problem by explicitly listing dasd_diag_mod
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>> ...
>> Perhaps more importantly, why do these architectures use the vmlinux
>> naming convention
>
> Hysterical raisins.
I take that to mea
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On Fri, 02 Jul 2010 02:20:45 -0400 (EDT), maximilian attems wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Jun 2010, Stephen Powell wrote:
>>
>> As promised, here are my proposed changes to the initramfs-tools hook
>> scripts.
>
> thank you very much. applied your 3 changes to branch maks/hooks
On Fri, 02 Jul 2010 02:20:45 -0400 (EDT), maximilian attems wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Jun 2010, Stephen Powell wrote:
>> Max,
>>
>> As promised, here are my proposed changes to the initramfs-tools hook
>> scripts.
>> ...
>
> thank you very much. applied your 3
On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 09:29:42 -0400 (EDT), Stephen Powell wrote:
>
> Since symlinks are not associated with any package in particular,
> and since they seem to have been designed for the convenience of
> historic boot loaders such as lilo and zipl, perhaps the best way
> to handle
On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 10:54:53 -0400 (EDT), Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 10:31:32AM -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
>> dpkg does not prevent multiple boot loaders from being installed
>> concurrently; but this environment is not supported by the various
>> syst
On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 10:00:10 -0400 (EDT), Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 09:29:42AM -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
>> ...
>> Since symlinks are not associated with any package in particular,
>> and since they seem to have been designed for the convenienc
On Tue, 29 Jun 2010 16:35:40 -0400 (EDT), maximilian attems wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 04:24:48PM -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
>>
>> Sorry I didn't think of this the first time, but there are up to
>> four steps to preparing a kernel for booting:
>>
>>
creates an initial RAM file system for kernel image packages
created by make-kpkg, even if the user doesn't want one.
There is a way to check to see if one is needed. I can
submit a revised version of the script if you like. Would
you like me to do so?
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so there is no need to CC me.
> On Mon, 2010-06-28 at 11:16 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
>> On Sun, 27 Jun 2010 22:02:35 -0400 (EDT), Ben Hutchings wrote:
>>> [...]
>>> The environment variable DEB_MAINT_PARA
ernel image.
> On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 11:16:58AM -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
>> Currently, hook scripts invoked by a stock kernel maintainer script
>> or a maintainer script from a kernel image package created by make-kpkg
>> pass these exact same arguments.
>
> no.
>Fr
if
you're going to drop support for it in Squeeze, then yes,
a warning message is necessary. Both the kernel maintainer scripts
*and* "update-initramfs -u" *must* issue a warning message if they
find "do_bootloader = yes" specified in /etc/kernel
oked from a kernel hook script.
>
> We're still left with the question of how to transition from the current
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> On Sat, 2010-06-26 at 20:35 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
>>
>> Sounds reasonable to me. This is for Squeeze+1, right?
>
> No, we need something like this for squeeze.
On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 17:51:11 +0200, Ma
t; distinguish creation, update and deletion. However, I suspect that
> these scripts will need to invoke the same command in all cases.
Sounds reasonable to me. This is for Squeeze+1, right?
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On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 22:55:38 -0400 (EDT), Ben Hutchings wrote:
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> Stephen Powell recently reminded the kernel team that LILO is not
> automatically updated on installation of a new kernel version in lenny.
> In fact there is a general problem that there are several different ways
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On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 11:51:11 -0400 (EDT), maximilian attems wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 10:55:35AM -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
>> As for "update-initramfs -u", it *will* invoke lilo if lilo is installed
>> and "do_bootloader = yes" is specified in /etc
On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 04:25:38 -0400 (EDT), Joachim Wiedorn wrote:
> Ben Hutchings wrote on 2010-06-18 02:02:
>> On Thu, 2010-06-17 at 20:37 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
>>> And how would one go about setting this "loader" variable?
>>> The "loader"
rical' bootloader
> setting should be restored in an update to lenny.
Great! What about Squeeze? It still supports creating the initial RAM
file system and updating symlinks via variables in /etc/kernel-img.conf.
Doesn't it make sense to allow the historical boot loader code to work
On Thu, 17 Jun 2010 18:11:04 -0400 (EDT), Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 12:33:58PM -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
>> [...]
>> I can maybe accept your proposal for Squeeze. But for Lenny, I believe
>> that the maintainer scripts should be changed back they
On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 23:25:45 -0400 (EDT), Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-06-08 at 09:43 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
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>>do_bootloader = yes
>>
>> in /etc/kernel-img.conf means "run the historic boot loader for this
>> platform".
>> Fo
On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 07:39:58 -0400 (EDT), Vincent Danjean wrote:
> On 07/06/2010 17:37, Stephen Powell wrote:
>> But for a kernel install or reconfigure, it is the responsibility of the
>> kernel maintainer scripts to invoke the bootloader. See also, for example,
>> linu
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