O too.
Unfortunately I could not yet figure out how to reopen this bug so that
correct fix can tracked.
Thanks,
Petr Vandrovec
Disclosure: I'm VMware employee.
** Patch added: "Do not ignore WRITE_SAME failures"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1371591/+attachment/42
It was fixed upstream. I'm not entirely sure whether 9.10 got this, but
as VMware did not receive any further bug reports I guess it did.
commit 31a5639623a487d6db996c8138c9e53fef2e2d91
Author: Daisuke Nishimura
Date: Mon Sep 21 17:02:50 2009 -0700
mm: add_to_swap_cache() must not sleep
I had to reboot my box, so I've given theoretical Xsession.d code I
described in #16 a try, and indeed setting it there does not work if you
are using gnome-session, as for unknown reason gtk+2.0 refuses to pass
variable down to applications it starts. So gnome-session itself uses
native windows -
On command line, before starting X. If you are using gdm/kdm, adding
file /etc/X11/Xsession.d/85fixsynergy with contents:
# -*- sh -*-
GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true
export GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS
could do the trick. Or - for one-time testing - you can do that in your
xterm, and then kill & restart problem
You are THE MAN! Set GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true in the environment, and
everything works like it did before. Thanks!
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And now when taskbar works I've noticed that problem is much more
widespread: apparently all Gtk::Button instances are affected, so for
example VMware Workstation user interface can be controlled only through
menus - toolbars work like task list did, and buttons in summary do not
work at all :-(
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Attached is hack I've applied to my synergys (from debian, 1.3.1-6).
Unfortunately task list does not have any name, so I had to filter out
everything below '* Expanded Edge Panel' - so if there are other screens
on edges where your panel lives, either move mouse through places where
no applet liv
Just in case you can reproduce this on any system which supports
hibernate but does not support sleep. Responsible code is this:
static void
idle_do_sleep (GpmManager *manager)
...
} else if (strcmp (action, ACTION_SUSPEND) == 0) {
gpm_info_explain_reason (manager->priv->i
Attached is patch which seems to fix problem on my system. I'm not sure
whether cond_resched() is necessary in failure path when add fails (err
!= -ENOMEM), as I cannot trigger that path in the test, but one in
EEXIST path is rather vital...
Signed-off-by: Petr Vandrovec
--- a/mm/swap_st
Ah, none of Ubuntu kernels is built with CONFIG_PREEMPT=y - only with
PREEMPT_NONE or PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY. That explains why thread above never
runs, as there is no cond_resched() in a read_swap_cache_async() loop
mentioned above.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/
I've reproed it with all daemons & programs killed - see new attachment.
Apparently one of memhog threads went to sleep on malloc while adding
entry to the radix tree:
<6>[ 1789.980812] memhogR running task0 3039 3036 0x0002
<4>[ 1789.980812] 88003309dc38 0
** Attachment added: "memhog test application"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32121754/memhog
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** Attachment added: "alt-sysrq-t on hung system"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32121681/tasklist.txt
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Public bug reported:
When running memhog test program (which allocates lots of memory and
then randomly touches pages) 9.10 alpha 6 gets stuck in
read_swap_cache_async forever - or at least for longer than 48000
seconds, which is effectively forever:
<3>[50313.402614] BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: module-init-tools
When modinfo 3.10-3 (or -2) is run on the module which is removed but
listed in generated index files (for example after package providing
module is removed before depmod is run), modinfo crashes when trying to
do asprintf(..., "modinfo:
Unfortunately I cannot figure out how to mark this bug as confirmed...
Yes, problem happens with bigiron kernel package as well.
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/87278
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>From looking at the code I doubt that it will help - both server and
bigiron kernels have support for 64GB of memory. bigiron has support
for discontiguous memory, but as we report all memory on one node it
probably won't help. I've asked tester with access to the box to try it
out (box actually
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.17-10-server
Hello,
when doing tests with huge machine configurations at VMware we've noticed
that if machine has more than 63GB of memory then kernel fails to boot, saying
that it run out of memory:
[42949372.96] Linux version 2.
Thanks Scott! VMware Workstation/Player are already crashing on recent
Ubuntu builds due to hal-dbus interdependencies (we end up with both
libdbus 0.6 and 0.9 loaded in one process, and this does not work quite
well:
http://www.vmware.com/community/thread.jspa?threadID=53507&tstart=0), so
I think
hanks, Petr Vandrovec
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