Ah, it looks like Colin did just cherry pick the fix for this bug; from
the backport .deb's changelog:
+dnsmasq (2.68-1ubuntu0.1ppa1) trusty; urgency=medium
+
+ * Cherry-pick from 2.73:
+- Correctly sanitise DNS header bits in answer when recreating query for
+ retry.
+
+ -- Colin Watson
This post to the dnsmasq-discuss list:
http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/pipermail/dnsmasq-
discuss/2015q2/009575.html suggests that the bug has been fixed in a
later version of dnsmasq and should be fairly easy to backport.
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#10: if that's your entire command line then that's expected behaviour,
and is saying "we just executed a pile of zeros and fell off the end of
RAM". You need to supply a kernel to run.
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I think it is in theory supposed to work, but possibly in practice it
doesn't...
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Title:
destination arm board hangs after migrati
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Title:
AArch64 emulation ignores SPSel=0 when taking (or returning from)
Patch which seems to at least make the test case work (tested with
i386-on-i386 linux-user): http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/378769/
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On 9 August 2014 07:15, Erik de Castro Lopo <1042...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Unfortunately the test case @pittit submitted is far harder to support
> than the original test case. In this case the timer_create() syscall
> gets passed pointers to functions and data in the target's address space
Well, it won't make anything any worse, so it's your call based on how
much it actually improves your failure rate I guess.
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Title:
I think it's likely to happen eventually; it depends rather on the
balance between this and other work priorities (at least if it's going
to be Linaro doing the work). Regardless, I'm not taking hacky
workarounds like this into mainline (hacks are hard to get out once you
let them in, and they remo
That patch is not in mainline because it's an appalling hack. If we care
about multi-threaded guests we need to fix them properly, not paper over
the issues by constraining multiple threads to one CPU in the hopes the
race conditions don't bite us so often.
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On 9 May 2014 09:14, Riku Voipio wrote:
> Hi Craig,
>
> On Wed, May 07, 2014 at 03:53:38PM +0100, Peter Maydell wrote:
>> Original 2011 patch:
>> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-trivial/2011-12/msg00025.html
>
>> (hitting the 'reply' button gets us b
On 7 May 2014 15:48, Peter Maydell wrote:
> On 7 May 2014 15:34, Paul Jimenez <1317...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
>> Bug description:
>> Using the latest version of qemu-user-static from trusty, 2.0.0+dfsg-
>> 2ubuntu1.
>>
>> Reported to qemu and
On 7 May 2014 15:34, Paul Jimenez <1317...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Bug description:
> Using the latest version of qemu-user-static from trusty, 2.0.0+dfsg-
> 2ubuntu1.
>
> Reported to qemu and patch submitted long ago by the guy who wrote
> http://www.devttys0.com/2011/12/qemu-vs-sstrip
Doing this only for aarch64 targets seems like a bad idea to me -- this
isn't an aarch64 specific issue. QEMU needs SIGSEGV to go to its own
handler (so we can unprotect pages we've marked as read-only in order to
catch guest writes to them so we can throw away invalidated translated
code), and tha
Actually, the interesting bit of the stack trace starts just below where
you cut it off, because object_initialize_with_type() is just asserting
that it wasn't called with a NULL pointer, so what we really want to
know is what the caller was...
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Does this patch fix this issue?
http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/309529/
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Title:
qemu-s390x-static: segmentation fault entering c
The backtrace indicates that this is a multithreaded application. These
won't work reliably under qemu-user : they tend to crash, as you have
found.
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(ancient distro packaging bug so never valid for QEMU upstream itself;
marking Invalid there)
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Closing as invalid for QEMU because it's an Incomplete bug against an
ancient QEMU version.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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The 'qemu' binary (which is for x86 and kvm) is not always the same version as
the one used for ARM user-mode emulation (and in particular it is in a
different package for newer Ubuntu releases). What is the output of:
qemu-arm-static -h | grep version
?
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** Changed in: qemu-linaro
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
llseek bug in amd64 host
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Title:
llseek bug in amd64 host
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Moving back to qemu-kvm as specific to that package.
** Package changed: qemu-linaro (Ubuntu) => qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
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Title:
[qe
Moving back to qemu-kvm as specific to that package.
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Title:
qem
Suggested patch sent upstream: http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/83964/
I'll put this in qemu-linaro 2011.03 one way or another.
** Changed in: qemu-linaro
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: qemu-linaro
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: qemu-linaro
Milestone:
I've now posted this patchset; it comes in 7 parts:
http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/77887/
http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/77882/
http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/77884/
http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/77885/
http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/77888/
http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/77881/
I have a patchset which fixes this bug, which I need to do a bit more
cleanup and testing with before I post it to the list.
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Status: New => In Progress
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I've analysed this segfault. The problem is that we're not correctly
taking account of the IT state on entry to a Thumb translation block if
we're retranslating it for cpu_restore_state().
The offending TB here is:
0x0003dc00: movle r2, #0
0x0003dc02: ldrr1, [pc, #644] (0x3de88)
0x
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