Both login and newgrp leak a file descriptor to /etc/shadow, please see
the see the Debian bug report
http://bugs.debian.org/505071
for details.
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user to "grab" the open file descriptor to /etc/shadow.
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S
Hmm... maybe in fact there is no problem? Testing Debian, it seems
that getspnam() does not leave an open file descriptor, but setspent()
would. (I do not know what /bin/login does exactly.)
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chunks of /etc/shadow (other than the line for right user) could
be found in process memory, before or after endspent(). Have so far
failed to read /proc/self/mem in my test program, and wonder if that
feature works in my kernel...
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I now got my test program reading /proc/self/mem to work, and it seems
that neither getspnam() nor getspent() leave "garbage" in memory: no
security risk.
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for details.
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Even now, at shadow version 4.1.3, there are DoS issues with securetty,
and bypass/trick of pam_time, pam_group checks. Please see
http://bugs.debian.org/505071
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ardless of
setting, using
perl -e 'print "\e\]0;;bad-command;\a\e\[21t"'
does not set the title; but with "Allow Window Ops" ticked, it echoes
the bad command into the input buffer.
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aybe retrieve it); but that setting does not
happen on Ubuntu. (The setting works fine on Debian, and there is no
retrieval because Debian sensibly barred that.)
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Hmm... would love to test v5.13-rc3, but no *.deb files there,
file "log" suggests the build filled up the disk.
I will check again in a day or two... or please let me know when fixed.
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I have now tried the RC4 kernel from
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.13-rc4/amd64/
and sorry, but the freeze is still there.
Only now I notice that, curiously, the freeze may (is more likely to?)
occur while the network is essentially idle.
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Just wondering (maybe I am way off ...).
In kernel code I often see segments like
lock(thing)
do stuff
unlock(thing)
but in drivers/net/wireless/realtek/rtw88/main.c there is:
void rtw_core_stop(struct rtw_dev *rtwdev)
{
...
mutex_unlock(&rtwdev->mutex);
...
m
Thanks, 5.13-rc4 with those pcie_aspm options looks promising,
no freeze in about an hour. Output of dmesg attached. I wonder
about the "timed out to flush queue 2" lines.
(Hmm... cannot attach file? Will try later.)
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Do you mean to use disable_aspm=0 as kernel parameter, instead of
previous "pcie_aspm=force pcie_aspm.policy=performance"? OK, will try.
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Title:
Setting /etc/modprobe.d/rtw88_pci.conf to contain
options rtw88_pci disable_aspm=1
seems to have worked: no freeze. To confirm the setting:
psz@ollee:~$ grep . /sys/module/rtw88_pci/parameters/*
/sys/module/rtw88_pci/parameters/disable_aspm:Y
/sys/module/rtw88_pci/parameters/disable_msi:N
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The info you wanted (though was in the original bug report):
psz@ollee:~$ sudo dmidecode | grep -E "(Manufacturer|Product)"
Manufacturer: Protempo Ltd
Product Name: L116HTN6SPW
...
I still worry about that (0.1sec?) timeout "to flush queue 2":
why would that happen, sure
Sorry I do not think I can (in a practical sense) test the patch:
I do not think I have ever built my own Ubuntu kernel.
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rtw88_8821ce cau
Running "uname -a" shows:
Linux ollee 5.13.0-051300rc4-generic #202105302331 SMP Sun May 30 23:33:24 UTC
2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
as installed from
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.13-rc4/amd64/
Maybe you could send me the compiled files that I would need to put in
plac
Thanks, the kernel from
https://people.canonical.com/~khfeng/lp1927808/
seems to work fine. Attaching dmesg output.
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Your message to "upstream" seems fine.
No I did not "do" anything to elicit those "timed out to flush queue 2"
messages with the RC4 kernel. With the 5.13.0-5 kernel as built by
Kai-Heng, I did not seem to get them anymore.
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My laptop (Ollee L116HTN6SPW) has a Realtek 8821CE WiFi card.
Now at hirsute, this is "supported" in the linux-image-5.11.0-16-generic kernel,
and it works "well" for both WiFi and Bluetooth. However, this module (driver)
causes frequent freezes, randomly but usually within a
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My laptop (Ollee L116HTN6SPW) has a Realtek 8821CE WiFi card.
- Now at hirsute, this is "supported" in the linux-image-5.11.0-16-generic
kernel,
- and it works "well" for both WiFi and Bluetooth. However, this module (driver)
- causes frequent freezes, randomly but usual
I should have added: I had tried the 5.12 kernel from
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.12/amd64/
and that was same (or worse, seemed to freeze quicker).
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I tried 5.13, installing packages
linux-headers-5.13.0-051300rc1-generic_5.13.0-051300rc1.202105092230_amd64.deb
linux-headers-5.13.0-051300rc1_5.13.0-051300rc1.202105092230_all.deb
linux-image-unsigned-5.13.0-051300rc1-generic_5.13.0-051300rc1.202105092230_amd64.deb
linux-modules-5.13.0-0
Public bug reported:
Since the update to version 1:60.2.1+build1-0ubuntu0.18.04.2
a few days ago, my Thunderbird does not show calendar messages,
e.g. shows nothing, just a blank page, for meeting invites.
** Affects: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
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The suggestion to install package xul-ext-lightning fixed the
problem for me. Thanks!
However, I do not think is a duplicate, because I do not have
Google calendars, but I had Exchange meeting invites. Also
After updating from 20.04 LTS "focal fossa" to to 20.10 "groovy gorilla",
this issue seems solved (does not occur anymore).
** Changed in: alsa-ucm-conf (Ubuntu)
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such scripts or subterfuge.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Summary changed:
- No sound on Asus X206HA cx2072x
+ No sound on Asus X206HA cx2072x [SOLVED? with workaround]
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Script with slightly better wording
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Dear Christopher,
> ... test the latest upstream kernel ...
Did not I do that already in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1098961/comments/18
? Is there really a need to re-test? (Yes I know that the kernel now is
different
from what I tested... but unless you know that somet
Dear Christopher,
About testing the latest kernel (with a development Ubuntu, which may be
unrelated to the kernel bug): would not it be better for you to test?
The feedback to you would be more immediate, allowing you to test kernel
tuneables, or maybe tweak/fix/patch the kernel sources.
Thanks,
See also
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ntp/+bug/288905
where I said:
The way I read "man ntpd" (on Debian wheezy), we could (should?) replace
ntpdate by
"ntpd -q"; and if we are going to run ntpd then ntpdate is unnecessary anyway.
If we have (or are going to have) ntpd, then we
The way I read "man ntpd" (on Debian wheezy), we could (should?) replace
ntpdate by
"ntpd -q"; and if we are going to run ntpd then ntpdate is unnecessary anyway.
If we have (or are going to have) ntpd, then we should simply skip
/etc/network/if-up.d/ntpdate;
seeing how that depends on NTPSERVER
Created attachment 8523379
Workaround
While we await a patch for this issue... there is a workaround described in
http://git.auf.org/?p=auf-poste-client.git;a=tree;f=lucid/auf-thunderbird-hack
that works without needing to re-build Thunderbird (but using just LD_PRELOAD
in a wrapper script); teste
pending on the value of /proc/sys/fs/file-max .
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a crude workaround without any
guarantee of correctness, until some understanding of this bug:
the kernel code is common between 32- and 64-bit.
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Should a CVE be assigned, seeing how this issue causes a DoS?
And then a USN/DSA should be issued when eventually solved.
Should it be reported to SecurityFocus and obtain a BID?
Could the Status be changed to something better than "Expired"?
Would some kind soul confirm and explicitly state that t
Expired? That is weird... how come it did not expire between comments#18
and comments#19, between 16Jan and 6Aug?
Anyway the bug is "alive"... as anyone could easily test, with a simple
bash -c 'n=0; while [ $n -lt 33000 ]; do sleep 600 & ((n=n+1));
((m=n%500)); if [ $m -lt 1 ]; then echo -n "$
Low:865208 214080 651128
High: 412 4671081755304
-/+ buffers/cache: 1615602926060
Swap: 2920 0 2920
and re-trying the "sleep test", it ran into OOM after 18000 or so sleeps
and crashed/froze so I had to press the POWER butt
apport information
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and re-trying the "sleep test", it ran into OOM after 18000 or so sleeps
and crashed/froze so I had to press the POWER button to recover.
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Tested "latest upstream kernel": the mainline kernel does NOT fix the bug.
Tag 'kernel-bug-exists-upstream' added, bug marked as 'Confirmed'.
More verbose blurb below.
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Logs with new 802.11n router and with 11n_disable=1 workaround
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** Affects: fuse (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Tested
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.12-rc1/
and it causes freeze. Details:
Installing (dpkg -i) the files
linux-image-unsigned-5.12.0-051200rc1-generic_5.12.0-051200rc1.202103032009_amd64.deb
linux-
modules-5.12.0-051200rc1-generic_5.12.0-051200rc1.202103032009_amd64.deb
(
Surely same non-fix as Impish
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Now at Ubuntu 21.10 (impish) and kernel 5.13.0-19, my Ollee (ProTempo)
L116HTN6SPW is "happy".
I wonder about other models with the same wireless device...
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You have not posted your /etc/modprobe.d/rtw88_pci.conf file:
was the method was not successful?
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To manage no
Seems the issue affects devices from multiple manufacturers,
and various models. Maybe some "commonality" can be found
between them, to trigger disabling ASPM they cannot handle,
better than trying to enumerate them in kernel sources as
suggested in commit 956c6d4f20c5446727e0c912dd8f527f2dc7b779,
Sorry I cannot easily test Focal, I had since upgraded to Impish.
(Is there some linux-image package for Impish to test?)
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rtw88_8821ce causes freeze
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(Had sent this via email, but that seems delayed.)
Sorry but verification failed. Doing
sudo apt-get install linux-image-generic/impish-proposed
and rebooting (so "uname -r" shows 5.13.0-24-generic),
my Ollee (ProTempo) L116HTN6SPW froze almost instantly.
Adding the /etc/modprobe.d/rtw88_pci.con
Should have mentioned... that lspci is with the "plain impish"
5.13.0-23-generic kernel.
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rtw88_8821ce causes freeze
To manage notificati
Output of sudo lspci -vvnn below.
In hindsight, I should have tested your
people.canonical.com/~khfeng/8821ce-rx-aspm/
kernel... did not do because it is 5.15 that I thought was
too different, and mainly because of my laziness. Sorry!
Seems you do not actually have access to a "problem" machi
Sorry but verification failed. Doing
sudo apt-get install linux-image-generic/impish-proposed
and rebooting (so "uname -r" shows 5.13.0-24-generic),
my Ollee (ProTempo) L116HTN6SPW froze almost instantly.
Adding the /etc/modprobe.d/rtw88_pci.conf workaround of
options rtw88_pci disable_aspm=1
a
I do not see anything interesting in journalctl (does not go back long
enough)...
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As per original/initial bug report: yes I used the
https://github.com/tomaspinho/rtl8821ce
driver, and it seemed to work perfectly.
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Now at Jammy with kernel 5.15.0-25-generic, I have still observed
freezes. Quite infrequent, so not "quick" to reproduce (whereas at
Impish were frequent, within minutes of uptime).
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Thanks! 5.13.0-28-generic seems to work fine for me
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Sorry spoke too soon! Just after my message, my laptop froze.
The issue is not fixed on my machine (as per Comment#59).
Since I am the "original poster" or reporter of this bug,
maybe it should NOT be marked as fixed.
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Released "fix" did not solve issue
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Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Title:
rtw88_8821ce causes free
Released "fix" did not solve issue
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Impish)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Title:
rtw88_8821ce causes fre
Released "fix" did not solve issue
** Changed in: linux-oem-5.13 (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Title:
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Sorry Mr Launchpad Janitor, you are mistaken.
This bug is NOT FIXED in impish 5.13.0-28.31 ...
my laptop proves you wrong!
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Title:
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I do not actually know about Focal... but is NOT fixed in Impish,
and this is the only thing assigned to a person.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Impish)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
** Changed in: linux-oem-5.13 (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Can you post the contents of your /etc/modprobe.d/rtw88_pci.conf file?
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Title:
rtw88_8821ce causes freeze
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I wonder whether my problem is this bug 1965652, or is 1962036,
or something else.
Problem while upgrading impish to jammy: screen showing just
background (no windows), moving/clicking mouse eliciting the
"wait" cursor momentarily.
Fixed by hard reset, boot to "recovery" console, and used:
dpkg -
I wonder whether my problem is this bug 1962036, or something else.
Problem while upgrading impish to jammy: screen showing just
background (no windows), moving/clicking mouse eliciting the
"wait" cursor momentarily.
Fixed by hard reset, boot to "recovery" console, and used:
dpkg --configure -a
My laptop is running Ubuntu 21.10 "impish", still.
Can I test this fix somehow, without fully upgrading to "jammy"?
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Title:
rtw88_8821ce causes f
Do you know whether the fix that went into 5.15.0-22.22
(or into 5.15.0-17.17) is any different from what went
into impish 5.13.0-28.31? That impish fix did NOT work,
did NOT solve the issue.
Oh well... jammy will be released soon, and I will test.
I wonder whether this bug will remain "alive" unt
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