This crash is currently critical when using traffic control (tc) in one
of the Ubuntu LTS releases, bionic and xenial linux-hwe.

I referred to a simple script in the debian bug tracking system that
triggers the kernel crash. In my case a normal shutdown/reboot triggers
the crash, when the kernel tries to perform cleanup for tc. This leaves
the system hanging in a crashed state.

In the debian bug reporting system this bug had severity critical and it
was fixed March 12th 2019.

Is there anything that can be done in order to get this fixed for Ubuntu
LTS (bionic and xenial linux-hwe) during the SRU cycle 13-May through
02-June ?

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  kernel crash : net_sched  race condition in tcindex_destroy()

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