We're now building armhf/arm64 packages on real arm64 hardware in
Launchpad, so, while this problem may well still exist in qemu, it no
longer applies to Launchpad builds.
** Changed in: launchpad-buildd
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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Ah, thanks for setting me straight.
** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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tcg.c:1693: tcg fat
Well. This is definitely wrong. It is a valid bug, but it needs quite
serious work to fix, which requires major refactoring of the tcg code.
Upstream is working on it, see http://wiki.qemu.org/Features/tcg-
multithread
** Changed in: qemu
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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This patch is still not applied upstream.
As there has been no discussion in over a year, I assume it is no longer
a problem and I'm going to mark it invalid. Please rep;ly if that is
not the case.
If it *is* still a problem, then we should go discuss on oftc#qemu.
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I didn't install a VM because:
-I'm on ubuntu 14.04 on my laptop
-I use pbuilder-dist (from ubuntu-dev-tools) armhf that uses qemu as underlying
virtualization system.
the fact is:
why on my machine it doesn't show this error?
possible solution:
-because qemu+pbuilder-dist is not multithreaded?
Perhaps i don't understand what you are doing.
My understanding was that a package is being built (in the buildds)
under qemu. Qemu is failing due to tcg failure. We want to tes
twhether a qemu patch fixes it.
That's why I suggest installing the new qemu package on your host, using
it to run a
Hi Serge, sorry for the delay,
the problem is that if I run pbuilder-dist utopic armhf create
pbuilder-dist utopic armhf build boinc_whatever.dsc the build never fails also
with the trusty qemu, so I cannot test your package with the patch.
(I'm already on trusty, should I really install a server
No, that won't work as it's the emulator in which the build is running.
You should however be able to install the ppa's qemu on a local host,
install a standard ubuntu server vm, apt-get install ubuntu-dev-tools,
copy the package sources over to the vm, and build the packages inside
the vm.
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How can I use your one? I have no possibility to tweak the host system,
I'm not an lp admin, do you think I can try to add your ppa as
dependency and it will work?
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Are these new failures using the qem upackage in ppa:serge-hallyn/qemu-
user-thread, or using the stock trusty qemu package?
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Title:
And when I retried the failed build it succeeded but a segmentation fault (core
dumped) is in the logs
https://code.launchpad.net/~costamagnagianfranco/+archive/ubuntu/firefox/+build/6254532
qemu: uncaught target signal 11 (Segmentation fault) - core dumped
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Segment
I got this morning a new FTBFS in a package that have been always built
successfully in the past, just FYI
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/181879742/buildlog_ubuntu-trusty-armhf.boinc_7.4.0~nightly1~~git20140809%2Br21874~r184~ubuntu14.04.1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
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Interesting enough the utopic build was successful!
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contains a package with this patch applied (built for trusty). Please
let us know how much it helps.
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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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Right, I can absolutely understand that. The question would I suppose
be whether you think this is a completely unreasonable thing to put in a
distro patch; I think SUSE are doing so for basically the same reason we
would be, that is, a setup such as PPAs where virtualisation isn't
available direc
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
Peter: While this is true, is it actually likely to happen? I thought
in our conversations in the past (when I previously attempted to
escalate this class of problems via Linaro) it had been fairly clear
that this was a very difficult task that isn't likely to be scheduled
for the foreseeable futu
** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu)
Importance: High => Wishlist
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No, I did not test the patch, I don't think that I can push that patch
in lp infrastructure, and I don't have my own one.
Anyway Peter is right, we don't need to hide bugs, but to fix them ;)
** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Tags removed: patch
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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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Hi,
have already tested with that patch to verify that it fixes the
issue? If I put qemu + that patch into a ppa, will your infrastructure
allow you to test that way?
I'm a bit concerned about this patch, as it appears to be one which has
been in the Suse tree for quite some time, begging the qu
** Also affects: qemu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Also affects: launchpad-buildd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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