Here comes a set with retpoline fixes for spectre variant 2 + some other security fixes... Advisory will follow... SRPMS: kernel-4.14.15-2.mga6.src.rpm kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.15-2.mga6.src.rpm kmod-xtables-addons-2.13-12.mga6.src.rpm i586: cpupower-4.14.15-2.mga6.i586.rpm cpupower-devel-4.14.15-2.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-4.14.15-2.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-4.14.15-2.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-devel-4.14.15-2.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-devel-latest-4.14.15-2.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-latest-4.14.15-2.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-4.14.15-2.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-latest-4.14.15-2.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.15-2.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-doc-4.14.15-2.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-server-4.14.15-2.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-server-devel-4.14.15-2.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-server-devel-latest-4.14.15-2.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-server-latest-4.14.15-2.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-source-4.14.15-2.mga6-1-1.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-source-latest-4.14.15-2.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.15-2.mga6.i586.rpm perf-4.14.15-2.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6-2.13-12.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.15-desktop586-2.mga6-2.13-12.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.15-server-2.mga6-2.13-12.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-desktop586-latest-2.13-12.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-desktop-latest-2.13-12.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-server-latest-2.13-12.mga6.i586.rpm x86_64: cpupower-4.14.15-2.mga6.x86_64.rpm cpupower-devel-4.14.15-2.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-4.14.15-2.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-4.14.15-2.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-latest-4.14.15-2.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.15-2.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-doc-4.14.15-2.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-server-4.14.15-2.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-server-devel-4.14.15-2.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-server-devel-latest-4.14.15-2.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-server-latest-4.14.15-2.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-source-4.14.15-2.mga6-1-1.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-source-latest-4.14.15-2.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.15-2.mga6.x86_64.rpm perf-4.14.15-2.mga6.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6-2.13-12.mga6.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.15-server-2.mga6-2.13-12.mga6.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-desktop-latest-2.13-12.mga6.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-server-latest-2.13-12.mga6.x86_64.rpm
Virtualbox kmods will be built after virtualbox 5.2.6 is validated/pushed...
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$drakboot --boot Reboot to working desktop System: Host: difda Kernel: 4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6 x86_64 CPU: Quad core Intel Core i7-4790 (-HT-MCP-) speed/max: 3837/4000 MHz Machine: Device: desktop Mobo: MSI model: Z97-G43 (MS-7816) v: 3.0 UEFI: American Megatrends v: V17.8 date: 12/24/2014 Graphics: Card: NVIDIA GM204 [GeForce GTX 970] GLX Version: 4.5.0 NVIDIA 384.111 Network: Card: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet driver: r8169 RAM: 31.37 GB Common desktop applications working. Stellarium OK. Ran stress tests to completion. NFS share mounted OK. SSH login over the lan. Booted virtualbox with mga5::i586 guest. So far so good.
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Started with kernel 4.14.13-desktop-1 Installed: - cpupower-4.14.15-2.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-4.14.15-2.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-devel-4.14.15-2.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-devel-latest-4.14.15-2.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.15-2.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-doc-4.14.15-2.mga6.noarch - kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.15-2.mga6.x86_64 - perf-4.14.15-2.mga6.x86_64 - xtables-addons-kernel-desktop-latest - xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6-2.13-12.mga6 Rebuilt nvidia-current on the fly. $ drakboot --boot Rebooted to Mate desktop. Everything in working order. Stress tests ran fine. Remote login on the lan. Installed kernel-source-latest. Installed blueman and placed bluetooth applet on the panel. Used vlc to watch free-to-air TV via a USB adapter. Paired with Bose speaker and selected it in pavucontrol for the vlc sound stream. Regular updates including systemd 230. Installed virtualbox and launched a 32-bit Mageia 6 guest; Xfce desktop running fine.
Virtualbox kmods now built: SRPMS: kmod-vboxadditions-5.2.6-2.mga6.src.rpm kmod-virtualbox-5.2.6-2.mga6.src.rpm i586: vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6-5.2.6-2.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.15-desktop586-2.mga6-5.2.6-2.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.15-server-2.mga6-5.2.6-2.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-desktop586-latest-5.2.6-2.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-2.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-server-latest-5.2.6-2.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6-5.2.6-2.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-4.14.15-desktop586-2.mga6-5.2.6-2.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-4.14.15-server-2.mga6-5.2.6-2.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-desktop586-latest-5.2.6-2.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-2.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-server-latest-5.2.6-2.mga6.i586.rpm x86_64: vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6-5.2.6-2.mga6.x86_64.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.15-server-2.mga6-5.2.6-2.mga6.x86_64.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-2.mga6.x86_64.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-server-latest-5.2.6-2.mga6.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6-5.2.6-2.mga6.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-4.14.15-server-2.mga6-5.2.6-2.mga6.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-2.mga6.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-server-latest-5.2.6-2.mga6.x86_64.rpm
Trying to install 32-bit, but I do not see xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-2, latest is 4.14.13. kernel itself is 4.14.15-2. Not proceeding till I get feedback. It might be a mirror not being fully updated, so I'll come back on this tomorrow.
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Created attachment 9929 [details] CLI output of # dnf upgrade Tested on a Sony Vaio E Series notebook - Intel i5 4Core host 4.14.13-desktop-1.mga6, x84_64 kernel driver radeon, Radeon HD 7550M/7570M/7650M Core dump during script of cpupower-4.14.14-4.mga6.x86_64: Creating: target|kernel|dracut args|basicmodules Running scriptlet: cpupower-4.14.14-3.mga6.x86_64 21/21 python3: backend/dbiset.c:62: dbiIndexSetUniq: Assertion `set->count > 0' failed. Aborted (core dumped) Nevertheless the system boots fine and I could not identify any regression. Any test sugested? Note: /dev/sda7 is an encrypted raw device which contains an LVM volume group. The message "Failed to find ..." is somehow misleading, but ok. Ulrich
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Created attachment 9930 [details] CLI output of # dnf upgrade (VM on Qemu/KVM) The same test on a Qemu/KVM guest. The core dump occurs here, too. But no regression found with kernel-server-4.14.15-2.mga6. The message "remove-boot-splash: Format of /boot/initrd-4.14.15-server-2.mga6.img not recognized" occurred before, not new. Ulrich
@Ulrich, are you using rpm-4.13.0.2-3.2.mga6 from testing ? If so, please downgrade to the earlier rpm-4.13.0.2-3.1.mga6 to confirm the segfaults are gone...
(In reply to Thomas Backlund from comment #8) > @Ulrich, > > are you using rpm-4.13.0.2-3.2.mga6 from testing ? > > > If so, please downgrade to the earlier rpm-4.13.0.2-3.1.mga6 to confirm the > segfaults are gone... Yes, I made a full upgrade on testing. Retested with another instance on the same hardware as #6. The error messages (core dump) are gone. Ulrich
Created attachment 9931 [details] CLI output of test, Comment #9
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ok, I've dropped the broken rpm-4.13.0.2-3.2.mga6 from mirrors
Installed and tested without regressions. Tested on both HW and VirtualBox VM. Tested for about two days (two boot cicles) of normal usage with some extra testing. No regressions noticed. System host: Mageia 6, x86_64, Plasma DE, LXQT DE, Intel CPU, nVidia GPU using nvidia340 proprietary driver. System VirtualBox guest: Mageia 6, x86_64, Plasma DE, OpenBox DE, Intel CPU, using VB guest additions. $ # host info follows. $ uname -a Linux marte 4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6 #1 SMP Wed Jan 24 23:42:14 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux $ rpm -qa | egrep 'kernel|virtualbox|vbox|dkms' | sort dkms-2.0.19-39.mga6 dkms-minimal-2.0.19-39.mga6 dkms-nvidia340-340.106-1.mga6.nonfree dkms-virtualbox-5.2.6-1.mga6 kernel-desktop-4.14.15-2.mga6-1-1.mga6 kernel-desktop-devel-4.14.15-2.mga6-1-1.mga6 kernel-desktop-devel-latest-4.14.15-2.mga6 kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.15-2.mga6 kernel-firmware-20170531-1.mga6 kernel-firmware-nonfree-20171220-1.mga6.nonfree kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.15-2.mga6 virtualbox-5.2.6-1.mga6 virtualbox-doc-5.1.30-1.mga6 virtualbox-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6-5.2.6-2.mga6 virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-2.mga6 $ dkms status nvidia340, 340.106-1.mga6.nonfree, 4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6, x86_64: installed virtualbox, 5.2.6-1.mga6, 4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6, x86_64: installed virtualbox, 5.2.6-1.mga6, 4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6, x86_64: installed-binary from 4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6 $ lspcidrake snd_hda_intel : Intel Corporation|82801JI (ICH10 Family) HD Audio Controller [MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO_DEV] Card:NVIDIA GeForce 8100 to GeForce 415: NVIDIA Corporation|GT218 [GeForce 210] [DISPLAY_VGA] (rev: a2) uhci_hcd : Intel Corporation|82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Controller #2 [SERIAL_USB] r8169 : Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.|RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller [NETWORK_ETHERNET] (rev: 02) shpchp : Intel Corporation|4 Series Chipset PCI Express Root Port [BRIDGE_PCI] (rev: 03) lpc_ich : Intel Corporation|82801JIB (ICH10) LPC Interface Controller [BRIDGE_ISA] uhci_hcd : Intel Corporation|82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Controller #5 [SERIAL_USB] shpchp : Intel Corporation|82801JI (ICH10 Family) PCI Express Root Port 1 [BRIDGE_PCI] pata_jmicron : JMicron Technology Corp.|JMB368 IDE controller [STORAGE_IDE] unknown : Intel Corporation|82801JI (ICH10 Family) SATA AHCI Controller [STORAGE_SATA] shpchp : Intel Corporation|82801JI (ICH10 Family) PCI Express Root Port 3 [BRIDGE_PCI] ehci_pci : Intel Corporation|82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB2 EHCI Controller #1 [SERIAL_USB] ehci_pci : Intel Corporation|82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB2 EHCI Controller #2 [SERIAL_USB] snd_hda_intel : NVIDIA Corporation|High Definition Audio Controller [MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO_DEV] (rev: a1) uhci_hcd : Intel Corporation|82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Controller #1 [SERIAL_USB] uhci_hcd : Intel Corporation|82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Controller #4 [SERIAL_USB] uhci_hcd : Intel Corporation|82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Controller #3 [SERIAL_USB] uhci_hcd : Intel Corporation|82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Controller #6 [SERIAL_USB] shpchp : Intel Corporation|82801JI (ICH10 Family) PCI Express Port 2 [BRIDGE_PCI] unknown : Intel Corporation|4 Series Chipset DRAM Controller [BRIDGE_HOST] (rev: 03) i2c_i801 : Intel Corporation|82801JI (ICH10 Family) SMBus Controller [SERIAL_SMBUS] unknown : Intel Corporation|82801 PCI Bridge [BRIDGE_PCI] (rev: 90) hub : Linux 4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6 ehci_hcd|EHCI Host Controller [Hub|Unused|Full speed (or root) hub] usb_storage : Generic|Mass Storage Device [Mass Storage|SCSI|Bulk-Only] hub : Linux 4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6 ehci_hcd|EHCI Host Controller [Hub|Unused|Full speed (or root) hub] hub : Genesys Logic, Inc.|USB2.0 Hub [Hub|Unused|Full speed (or root) hub] usb_storage : Prolific Technology Inc.|Mass Storage Device [Mass Storage|SCSI|Bulk-Only] hub : Linux 4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6 uhci_hcd|UHCI Host Controller [Hub|Unused|Full speed (or root) hub] hub : Linux 4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6 uhci_hcd|UHCI Host Controller [Hub|Unused|Full speed (or root) hub] hub : Linux 4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6 uhci_hcd|UHCI Host Controller [Hub|Unused|Full speed (or root) hub] hub : Linux 4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6 uhci_hcd|UHCI Host Controller [Hub|Unused|Full speed (or root) hub] Mouse:evdev : Logitech|USB Receiver [Human Interface Device|Boot Interface Subclass|Keyboard] hub : Linux 4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6 uhci_hcd|UHCI Host Controller [Hub|Unused|Full speed (or root) hub] hub : Linux 4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6 uhci_hcd|UHCI Host Controller [Hub|Unused|Full speed (or root) hub] hid_logitech : Logitech USB Receiver hid_logitech : Logitech USB Receiver $ # VirtualBox guest info follows. $ uname -a Linux localhost 4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6 #1 SMP Wed Jan 24 23:42:14 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux $ rpm -qa | egrep 'kernel|virtualbox|vbox|dkms' | sort dkms-minimal-2.0.19-39.mga6 kernel-desktop-4.14.15-2.mga6-1-1.mga6 kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.15-2.mga6 kernel-firmware-20170531-1.mga6 kernel-firmware-nonfree-20171220-1.mga6.nonfree vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6-5.2.6-2.mga6 vboxadditions-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-2.mga6 virtualbox-guest-additions-5.2.6-1.mga6 x11-driver-video-vboxvideo-5.2.6-1.mga6 $ dkms status vboxadditions, 5.2.6-1.mga6, 4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6, x86_64: installed-binary from 4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6
CC: (none) => mageia
MGA5-32 on Dell Latitude D600 Mate No installation issues. Usual operations on local files (text, odp, wav, mpg, pdf) all OK But problem with access to nfs shares: the update in /etc/systemd/system/remote-fs.target.wants/nfs-client.target to put nss-lookup.target in "After" has no results anymore: mount of shares during boot still running before network is up. What's worse: after using as root mount -av, the shares are mounted and are accessible for a short time and then access gets onto an unending wait. never seen this before. Once I get that far, using caja as root to access e.g. /etc also gets the running wheel for - I guess - two minutes. Even on this old slow laptop I've never seen this before.
On real hardware, ASRock motherboard, Athlon X2 7750 processor, 8GB RAM, Geforce 9800GT video card (nvidia340), Atheros wifi. 64-bit Plasma install, updated server kernel, including virtualbox kmods. Nvidia340 driver module built locally. Played with all the usual suspects, no problems noted. 32-bit Xfce install, updated server kernel. Nvidia340 driver module built locally. Virtualbox not on this install. Played with all the usual suspects, and again no problems noted.
CC: (none) => andrewsfarm
Mageia 6 :: x86_64 Installed: - cpupower-4.14.15-2.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-4.14.15-2.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-devel-4.14.15-2.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-devel-latest-4.14.15-2.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.15-2.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-doc-4.14.15-2.mga6.noarch - kernel-source-4.14.15-2.mga6-1-1.mga6.noarch - kernel-source-latest-4.14.15-2.mga6.noarch - kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.15-2.mga6.x86_64 - perf-4.14.15-2.mga6.x86_64 - vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6-5.2.6-2.mga6.x86_64 - vboxadditions-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-2.mga6.x86_64 - virtualbox-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6-5.2.6-2.mga6.x86_64 - virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-2.mga6.x86_64 - xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6-2.13-12.mga6.x86_64 - xtables-addons-kernel-desktop-latest-2.13-12.mga6.x86_64 Rebooted to Mate desktop. 4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz NVIDIA Corporation GF114 [GeForce GTX 555] GLX Version: 4.4.0 NVIDIA 340.106 RAM: 8 GB NFS shares mounted. Ran stress tests successfully for CPU, IO and RAM but disk IO refused to timeout or be killed but gave up after several minutes. This happens from time to time on other machines as well. glmark2 ran fine. virtualbox is working - launched 32-bit and 64-bit Mageia guests. Sound and video working. All desktop applications checked so far are working normally including kmahjongg. Leaving this to run, but might switch to the server version in a day or two.
On HP Probook 6550b, Intel i3, 8GB, integrated Intel graphics, Intel wifi. 64-bit Plasma on desktop kernel, with virtualbox, packages updated cleanly, tried the usual suspects, tried closing the lid and resuming. No problems noted. 32-bit Plasma on desktop kernel, without virtualbox, packages updated cleanly, tried the usual suspects, everything OK. But as before with the 4.14 kernels, closing the lid and trying to resume resulted in a restart rather than a resume. 32-bit Plasma on server kernel, as above, except that resume works as it should.
64-bit Xfce on VirtualBox on AMD the system is running nextcloud without issue, browser and applications are working as designed.
CC: (none) => brtians1
mga6 - 64bit Gnome RS780L [Radeon 3000] AMD Athlon(tm) II X3 450 Processor ---- Applied updates and rebooted ---- $ uname -a Linux localhost 4.14.15-desktop-2.mga6 #1 SMP Wed Jan 24 23:42:14 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux ---- Virtualbox is working Browser is working Libreoffice is working Working as deisgned.
The desktop kernel had been running smoothly for three days. Installed the server kernel and rebooted to a fully functional Mate desktop. Mageia release 6 (Official) for x86_64 4.14.15-server-2.mga6 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz NVIDIA Corporation GF114 [GeForce GTX 555] RAM: 7.69 GB Repeated the usual tests - all good. Leaving this to run.
Unfortunately there are some regressions / missing fixes here so new kernel is building..
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And the fixes set is: SRPMS: kernel-4.14.15-3.mga6.src.rpm kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.15-3.mga6.src.rpm kmod-vboxadditions-5.2.6-3.mga6.src.rpm kmod-virtualbox-5.2.6-3.mga6.src.rpm kmod-xtables-addons-2.13-13.mga6.src.rpm i586: cpupower-4.14.15-3.mga6.i586.rpm cpupower-devel-4.14.15-3.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-4.14.15-3.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-4.14.15-3.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-devel-4.14.15-3.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-devel-latest-4.14.15-3.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-latest-4.14.15-3.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-4.14.15-3.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-latest-4.14.15-3.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.15-3.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-doc-4.14.15-3.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-server-4.14.15-3.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-server-devel-4.14.15-3.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-server-devel-latest-4.14.15-3.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-server-latest-4.14.15-3.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-source-4.14.15-3.mga6-1-1.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-source-latest-4.14.15-3.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.15-3.mga6.i586.rpm perf-4.14.15-3.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6-5.2.6-3.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.15-desktop586-3.mga6-5.2.6-3.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.15-server-3.mga6-5.2.6-3.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-desktop586-latest-5.2.6-3.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-3.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-server-latest-5.2.6-3.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6-5.2.6-3.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-4.14.15-desktop586-3.mga6-5.2.6-3.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-4.14.15-server-3.mga6-5.2.6-3.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-desktop586-latest-5.2.6-3.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-3.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-server-latest-5.2.6-3.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6-2.13-13.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.15-desktop586-3.mga6-2.13-13.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.15-server-3.mga6-2.13-13.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-desktop586-latest-2.13-13.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-desktop-latest-2.13-13.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-server-latest-2.13-13.mga6.i586.rpm x86_64: cpupower-4.14.15-3.mga6.x86_64.rpm cpupower-devel-4.14.15-3.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-4.14.15-3.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-4.14.15-3.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-latest-4.14.15-3.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.15-3.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-doc-4.14.15-3.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-server-4.14.15-3.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-server-devel-4.14.15-3.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-server-devel-latest-4.14.15-3.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-server-latest-4.14.15-3.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-source-4.14.15-3.mga6-1-1.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-source-latest-4.14.15-3.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.15-3.mga6.x86_64.rpm perf-4.14.15-3.mga6.x86_64.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6-5.2.6-3.mga6.x86_64.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.15-server-3.mga6-5.2.6-3.mga6.x86_64.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-3.mga6.x86_64.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-server-latest-5.2.6-3.mga6.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6-5.2.6-3.mga6.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-4.14.15-server-3.mga6-5.2.6-3.mga6.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-3.mga6.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-server-latest-5.2.6-3.mga6.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6-2.13-13.mga6.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.15-server-3.mga6-2.13-13.mga6.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-desktop-latest-2.13-13.mga6.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-server-latest-2.13-13.mga6.x86_64.rpm
Keywords: feedback => (none)Summary: Update request: kernel-4.14.15-2 => Update request: kernel-4.14.15-3
mga6 - 64bit Gnome RS780L [Radeon 3000] AMD Athlon(tm) II X3 450 Processor ---- Applied updates and rebooted ---- $ uname -a Linux localhost 4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6 #1 SMP Mon Jan 29 20:44:50 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux --- ran virtualbox with updates, it is working fine, firefox, libreoffice, gnome player, sound is working, ---- installed 64bit for Xfce Vbox as well. Working as designed, sound, firefox, gimp working
Same hardware as Comment 14, same kernels updated to 4.14.15-3, same tests, same results. OK for this machine.
Mageia 6 :: x86_64 Updated the desktop kernel and rebooted OK. 4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz NVIDIA Corporation GF114 [GeForce GTX 555] RAM: 7.69 GB stress tests and glmark2 ran fine. Leaving this to run - machine in continuous use.
Updated another 64-bit system, ran drakboot and rebooted to the Plasma desktop. System: Host: difda Kernel: 4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6 x86_64 CPU: Quad core Intel Core i7-4790 (-HT-MCP-) Machine: Device: desktop Mobo: MSI model: Z97-G43 (MS-7816) v: 3.0 UEFI: American Megatrends v: V17.8 date: 12/24/2014 Graphics: Card: NVIDIA GM204 [GeForce GTX 970] GLX Version: 4.5.0 NVIDIA 384.111 RAM: 31.37 GB Everything running fine. Hardware stress tests completed. NFS share mounted automatically. Launched a couple of Mageia virtualbox clients. Everything else works normally.
on mga5-64 plasma packages installed cleanly: - cpupower-4.14.15-3.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-4.14.15-3.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.15-3.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.15-3.mga6.x86_64 - virtualbox-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6-5.2.6-3.mga6.x86_64 - virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-3.mga6.x86_64 system re-booted normally: $ uname -r 4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6 No regressions noted vbox and client launched normally OK for mga6-64 on this system: Dell product: Precision Tower 3620 Mobo: Dell model: 09WH54 Card: Intel HD Graphics 530 CPU: Quad core Intel Core i7-6700 (-HT-MCP-) PC-BIOS (legacy) boot GPT partitions
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on mga6-32 in a vbox VM packages installed cleanly: - cpupower-4.14.15-3.mga6.i586 - kernel-desktop-4.14.15-3.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586 - kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.15-3.mga6.i586 - kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.15-3.mga6.i586 - vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6-5.2.6-3.mga6.i586 - vboxadditions-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-3.mga6.i586 VM re-started normally: [jim@mga6-32-vm ~]$ uname -r 4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6 No regressions OK for mga6-32 in a vbox VM
(In reply to Thomas Andrews from comment #16) > On HP Probook 6550b, Intel i3, 8GB, integrated Intel graphics, Intel wifi. > > 64-bit Plasma on desktop kernel, with virtualbox, packages updated cleanly, > tried the usual suspects, tried closing the lid and resuming. No problems > noted. > > 32-bit Plasma on desktop kernel, without virtualbox, packages updated > cleanly, tried the usual suspects, everything OK. But as before with the > 4.14 kernels, closing the lid and trying to resume resulted in a restart > rather than a resume. > > 32-bit Plasma on server kernel, as above, except that resume works as it > should. The above comments are also valid for the 4.14.15-3 kernels. With both of these tests, as before with the 32-bit 4.14 kernel tests on this laptop, booting into the desktop kernel shows about a screen and a half of (mostly too fast to read) text during the boot, where the server kernel does not. It shouldn't make any difference as far as I know, but be aware that in these tests both 32-bit kernels were updated in one operation.
4.14.13-desktop-1.mga6 Dell XPS 13 Installed the kernel packages and rebooted to Mate desktop. 4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7500U CPU @ 2.70GHz - 4 cores - Skylake? Intel Corporation HD Graphics 620 GLX Version: 3.0 Mesa 17.1.5 RAM 15.55 GB nvme SSD Network: Card-1: Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter driver: ath10k_pci glmark2 score = 1606 Ran stress tests - core temperatures reached 96°C. In resting state: $ sensors coretemp-isa-0000 Adapter: ISA adapter Package id 0: +44.0°C (high = +100.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) Core 0: +43.0°C (high = +100.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) Core 1: +43.0°C (high = +100.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) The desktop is running normally. mplayer and vlc video and bluetooth sound working well together. Fullscreen video at 3200x1800. Touchscreen functions work.
Updated the kernel packages but the operation did not run smoothly. After MageiaUpdate the packages installed but then the process hung forever after the message "removing cpupower...". Could not kill the process so had to close the terminal. Tried 'drakboot --boot' and that hung as well - closed the terminal and rebooted to the earlier kernel and ran 'drakboot --boot' again. Everything seemed to be in order at that point and it was possible to boot to the Mate desktop running the new kernel. $ rpm -qa | grep 4.14.15 vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6-5.2.6-3.mga6 perf-4.14.15-3.mga6 cpupower-devel-4.14.15-3.mga6 kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.15-3.mga6 kernel-desktop-devel-4.14.15-3.mga6-1-1.mga6 kernel-desktop-devel-latest-4.14.15-3.mga6 xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6-2.13-13.mga6 kernel-source-4.14.15-3.mga6-1-1.mga6 kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.15-3.mga6 kernel-doc-4.14.15-3.mga6 virtualbox-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6-5.2.6-3.mga6 kernel-source-latest-4.14.15-3.mga6 cpupower-4.14.15-3.mga6 kernel-desktop-4.14.15-3.mga6-1-1.mga6 System: Host: vega Kernel: 4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6 x86_64 CPU: Quad core Intel Core i7-4790K (-HT-MCP-) speed/max: 4399/4400 MHz Machine: Device: desktop Mobo: Gigabyte model: G1.Sniper Z97 v: x.x Graphics: Card-2: NVIDIA GK104 [GeForce GTX 770] GLX Version: 4.5.0 NVIDIA 384.111 RAM: 15.35 GB Ran the usual tests and checked desktop applications. All seemed to be well, so this update is OK for this particular machine.
Ran the updates. $ drakboot --boot Legacy boot to Mate desktop. System: Host: juza Kernel: 4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6 x86_64 (64 bit) CPU: Quad core Intel Core i7-3630QM (-HT-MCP-) Machine: Device: laptop System: LENOVO product: 9541 v: Lenovo IdeaPad Y500 Graphics: Card: NVIDIA GK107M [GeForce GT 650M] GLX Version: 4.5.0 NVIDIA 384.111 RAM: 7.74 GB Hardware tests OK. Ran scheduled updates. No obvious problems with desktop applications, networking, video or sound.
Installed and tested without regressions. Tested on both HW and VirtualBox VM. Tested for about a day and half of normal usage with some specific testing. No regressions noticed. System host: Mageia 6, x86_64, Plasma DE, LXQT DE, Intel CPU, nVidia GPU using nvidia340 proprietary driver. System VirtualBox guest: Mageia 6, x86_64, Plasma DE, OpenBox DE, Intel CPU, using VB guest additions. More system information at comment 12. System host: $ uname -a Linux marte 4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6 #1 SMP Mon Jan 29 20:44:50 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux $ rpm -qa | egrep 'kernel|cpupower|perf' | grep -v 4.14.15.*2.mga6 | sort cpupower-4.14.15-3.mga6 kernel-desktop-4.14.15-3.mga6-1-1.mga6 kernel-desktop-devel-4.14.15-3.mga6-1-1.mga6 kernel-desktop-devel-latest-4.14.15-3.mga6 kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.15-3.mga6 kernel-firmware-20170531-1.mga6 kernel-firmware-nonfree-20171220-1.mga6.nonfree kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.15-3.mga6 perf-4.14.15-3.mga6 virtualbox-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6-5.2.6-3.mga6 virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-3.mga6 System VirtualBox guest: $ uname -a Linux localhost 4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6 #1 SMP Mon Jan 29 20:44:50 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux $ rpm -qa | grep kernel | sort kernel-desktop-4.14.15-3.mga6-1-1.mga6 kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.15-3.mga6 kernel-firmware-20170531-1.mga6 kernel-firmware-nonfree-20171220-1.mga6.nonfree vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6-5.2.6-3.mga6 vboxadditions-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-3.mga6
Sorry, but I forgot a couple of security fixes in last build, so I refreshed it once more to 4.14.16 final (4.14.15-3 already was at 4.14.16-rc1) and added the missing fixes... so the re-test should/can be fast... the final rpm list is now: SRPMS: kernel-4.14.16-1.mga6.src.rpm kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.16-1.mga6.src.rpm kmod-vboxadditions-5.2.6-4.mga6.src.rpm kmod-virtualbox-5.2.6-4.mga6.src.rpm kmod-xtables-addons-2.13-14.mga6.src.rpm i586: cpupower-4.14.16-1.mga6.i586.rpm cpupower-devel-4.14.16-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-4.14.16-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-4.14.16-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-devel-4.14.16-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-devel-latest-4.14.16-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-latest-4.14.16-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-4.14.16-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-latest-4.14.16-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.16-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-doc-4.14.16-1.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-server-4.14.16-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-server-devel-4.14.16-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-server-devel-latest-4.14.16-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-server-latest-4.14.16-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-source-4.14.16-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-source-latest-4.14.16-1.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.16-1.mga6.i586.rpm perf-4.14.16-1.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.16-desktop-1.mga6-5.2.6-4.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.16-desktop586-1.mga6-5.2.6-4.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.16-server-1.mga6-5.2.6-4.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-desktop586-latest-5.2.6-4.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-4.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-server-latest-5.2.6-4.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-4.14.16-desktop-1.mga6-5.2.6-4.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-4.14.16-desktop586-1.mga6-5.2.6-4.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-4.14.16-server-1.mga6-5.2.6-4.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-desktop586-latest-5.2.6-4.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-4.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-server-latest-5.2.6-4.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.16-desktop-1.mga6-2.13-14.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.16-desktop586-1.mga6-2.13-14.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.16-server-1.mga6-2.13-14.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-desktop586-latest-2.13-14.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-desktop-latest-2.13-14.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-server-latest-2.13-14.mga6.i586.rpm x86_64: cpupower-4.14.16-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm cpupower-devel-4.14.16-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-4.14.16-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-4.14.16-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-latest-4.14.16-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.16-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-doc-4.14.16-1.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-server-4.14.16-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-server-devel-4.14.16-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-server-devel-latest-4.14.16-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-server-latest-4.14.16-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-source-4.14.16-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-source-latest-4.14.16-1.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.16-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm perf-4.14.16-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.16-desktop-1.mga6-5.2.6-4.mga6.x86_64.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.16-server-1.mga6-5.2.6-4.mga6.x86_64.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-4.mga6.x86_64.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-server-latest-5.2.6-4.mga6.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-4.14.16-desktop-1.mga6-5.2.6-4.mga6.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-4.14.16-server-1.mga6-5.2.6-4.mga6.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-4.mga6.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-server-latest-5.2.6-4.mga6.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.16-desktop-1.mga6-2.13-14.mga6.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.16-server-1.mga6-2.13-14.mga6.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-desktop-latest-2.13-14.mga6.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-server-latest-2.13-14.mga6.x86_64.rpm
Summary: Update request: kernel-4.14.15-3 => Update request: kernel-4.14.16-1
(In reply to Thomas Andrews from comment #28) > (In reply to Thomas Andrews from comment #16) > > On HP Probook 6550b, Intel i3, 8GB, integrated Intel graphics, Intel wifi. > > > > 64-bit Plasma on desktop kernel, with virtualbox, packages updated cleanly, > > tried the usual suspects, tried closing the lid and resuming. No problems > > noted. > > > > 32-bit Plasma on desktop kernel, without virtualbox, packages updated > > cleanly, tried the usual suspects, everything OK. But as before with the > > 4.14 kernels, closing the lid and trying to resume resulted in a restart > > rather than a resume. > > > > 32-bit Plasma on server kernel, as above, except that resume works as it > > should. > > The above comments are also valid for the 4.14.15-3 kernels. With both of > these tests, as before with the 32-bit 4.14 kernel tests on this laptop, > booting into the desktop kernel shows about a screen and a half of (mostly > too fast to read) text during the boot, where the server kernel does not. > > It shouldn't make any difference as far as I know, but be aware that in > these tests both 32-bit kernels were updated in one operation. And the above comments are still valid for the 4.14.16-1 kernels on this hardware. I would say that while very annoying for those it affects, the 32-bit "resume" problem is not serious enough to block these kernels, since it can be worked around by installing the server kernel. However, it should be addressed. So, once whatever kernel we settle upon is pushed, assuming the issue is still valid, I will open a separate bug on this issue.
(In reply to Thomas Andrews from comment #14) > On real hardware, ASRock motherboard, Athlon X2 7750 processor, 8GB RAM, > Geforce 9800GT video card (nvidia340), Atheros wifi. > > 64-bit Plasma install, updated server kernel, including virtualbox kmods. > Nvidia340 driver module built locally. Played with all the usual suspects, > no problems noted. > > 32-bit Xfce install, updated server kernel. Nvidia340 driver module built > locally. Virtualbox not on this install. Played with all the usual suspects, > and again no problems noted. Same hardware, same tests, this time with server kernels 4.14.16-1. Same results. Looks OK here.
(In reply to Thomas Andrews from comment #14) > On real hardware, ASRock motherboard, Athlon X2 7750 processor, 8GB RAM, > Geforce 9800GT video card (nvidia340), Atheros wifi. > 32-bit Xfce install, updated server kernel. Nvidia340 driver module built > locally. Virtualbox not on this install. Played with all the usual suspects, > and again no problems noted. Can you please confirm suspend fails on 32 bit? I have this problem with desktop* kernels since 4.10, only server kernel resumes from suspend.
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Tested in 32 bits : Pentium-M 740. All Ok with kernel-server, but kernel-desktop fails to resume from suspend since 4.10.x.
(In reply to José Jorge from comment #36) > (In reply to Thomas Andrews from comment #14) > > On real hardware, ASRock motherboard, Athlon X2 7750 processor, 8GB RAM, > > Geforce 9800GT video card (nvidia340), Atheros wifi. > > > 32-bit Xfce install, updated server kernel. Nvidia340 driver module built > > locally. Virtualbox not on this install. Played with all the usual suspects, > > and again no problems noted. > > Can you please confirm suspend fails on 32 bit? I have this problem with > desktop* kernels since 4.10, only server kernel resumes from suspend. The particular hardware you reference is a desktop, and it only has the server kernels installed. But, if you look at Comment 34, you'll see that I did confirm it on my HP laptop. BTW, word from another is that the 32-bit tmb kernel also handles resume correctly.
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The following 8 packages are going to be installed: - cpupower-4.14.16-1.mga6.i586 - cpupower-devel-4.14.16-1.mga6.i586 - kernel-desktop-4.14.16-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586 - kernel-desktop-devel-4.14.16-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586 - kernel-desktop-devel-latest-4.14.16-1.mga6.i586 - kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.16-1.mga6.i586 - vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.16-desktop-1.mga6-5.2.6-4.mga6.i586 - vboxadditions-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-4.mga6.i586 95MB of additional disk space will be used. 60MB of packages will be retrieved. $ uname -a Linux localhost.localdomain 4.14.16-desktop-1.mga6 #1 SMP Wed Jan 31 19:52:46 UTC 2018 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux --- I had to update the virtualbox-kernel-desktop as well virtualbox is working, firefox is working, office is working. Same issue with i686 desktop when system sleeps. Restarting causes an error and it quickly shuts down. This is not an issue to stop promotion. It is working as designed.
Mageia 6 :: x86_64 Updated the desktop kernel. $ drakboot --boot Rebooted to Mate desktop. System: Host: vega Kernel: 4.14.16-desktop-1.mga6 x86_64 CPU: Quad core Intel Core i7-4790K (-HT-MCP-) speed/max: 4396/4400 MHz Machine: Device: desktop Mobo: Gigabyte model: G1.Sniper Z97 v: x.x Graphics: Card-2: NVIDIA GK104 [GeForce GTX 770] GLX Version: 4.5.0 NVIDIA 384.111 RAM: 15.35 GB stress tests and glmark2 OK. virtualbox launched a 64-bit mga6 guest - working fine. Common desktop applications working fine. Installed blueman and set up bluetooth. Paired with speaker and played a video in vlc. Sound OK.
4.14.13-desktop-1.mga6 :: x86_64 Updated the desktop kernel files. $ drakboot --boot Rebooted to Mate OK. System: Host: difda Kernel: 4.14.16-desktop-1.mga6 x86_64 CPU: Quad core Intel Core i7-4790 (-HT-MCP-) speed/max: 3807/4000 MHz Machine: Device: desktop Mobo: MSI model: Z97-G43 (MS-7816) v: 3.0 Graphics: Card: NVIDIA GM204 [GeForce GTX 970] GLX Version: 4.5.0 NVIDIA 384.111 RAM: 31.37 GB NFS shares mounted OK. Booted to GNOME Classic in mga5 32-bit host in virtualbox. Running fine. The usual stress tests and glmark2 were OK. Sound and video OK - tested with vlc and mplayer.
Installation on Lenovo Ideapad. System: Host: juza Kernel: 4.14.16-desktop-1.mga6 x86_64 CPU: Quad core Intel Core i7-3630QM (-HT-MCP-) Machine: Device: laptop System: LENOVO product: 9541 v: Lenovo IdeaPad Y500 Graphics: Card: NVIDIA GK107M [GeForce GT 650M] GLX Version: 4.5.0 NVIDIA 384.111 RAM: 8 GB stress tests and glmark2 - ran fine. No problems with Mate desktop or common applications. NFS share mounted properly. Sound and video OK with vlc and built in speaker. Switched sound to bluetooth speaker OK.
Looks like suspend and recover works on the Y500 (comment 42).
Installed and tested without regressions. Tested on both HW and VirtualBox VM. Tested for two days of normal usage. No regressions noticed. System host: Mageia 6, x86_64, Plasma DE, LXQT DE, Intel CPU, nVidia GPU using nvidia340 proprietary driver. System VirtualBox guest: Mageia 6, x86_64, Plasma DE, OpenBox DE, Intel CPU, using VB guest additions. Hardware info in comment 12. $ uname -a Linux marte 4.14.16-desktop-1.mga6 #1 SMP Wed Jan 31 20:50:08 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux $ rpm -qa | grep kernel | sort kernel-desktop-4.14.16-1.mga6-1-1.mga6 kernel-desktop-devel-4.14.16-1.mga6-1-1.mga6 kernel-desktop-devel-latest-4.14.16-1.mga6 kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.16-1.mga6 kernel-firmware-20170531-1.mga6 kernel-firmware-nonfree-20171220-1.mga6.nonfree kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.16-1.mga6 virtualbox-kernel-4.14.16-desktop-1.mga6-5.2.6-4.mga6 virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-4.mga6
on mga6-64 plasma 4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6 packages installed cleanly: - cpupower-4.14.16-1.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-4.14.16-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.16-1.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.16-1.mga6.x86_64 - virtualbox-kernel-4.14.16-desktop-1.mga6-5.2.6-4.mga6.x86_64 - virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-4.mga6.x86_64 system re-booted normally $ uname -r 4.14.16-desktop-1.mga6 vbox and client launched normally OK for mga6-64 on this system: Dell product: Precision Tower 3620 Mobo: Dell model: 09WH54 Card: Intel HD Graphics 530 CPU: Quad core Intel Core i7-6700 (-HT-MCP-) PC-BIOS (legacy) boot GPT partitions
on mga6-32 in a vbox VM plasma 4.14.15-desktop-3.mga6 packages installed cleanly: - cpupower-4.14.16-1.mga6.i586 - kernel-desktop-4.14.16-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586 - kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.16-1.mga6.i586 - kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.16-1.mga6.i586 - vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.16-desktop-1.mga6-5.2.6-4.mga6.i586 - vboxadditions-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.6-4.mga6.i586 VM re-started normally: [jim@mga6-32-vm ~]$ uname -r 4.14.16-desktop-1.mga6 no regressions noted OK for mga6-32 in a vbox VM
Created attachment 9942 [details] VBox error
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Hello QA Returning after a long time I have the issue shown in the attachment Briefly is: The original MGA 6 kernel boots OK, but update kernel and QA testing kernel 4.14.16 does not boot The little difference is the No relocations need before the Booting kernel message, in the original kernel is Relocations done I installed the VBox 5.2.6 update from web vbox site and the problem is reproducible too Thanks for all the attention
I think I found a regression in the kernel 4.14.16-desktop-1.mga6. I'm seeing a kernel process "btrfs-cleaner" using 100% of one core for more than an hour and iotop reports for the same process a write rate of 2.95 GB/s. I don't remember ever seeing something like this in previous kernels.
Following comment 49, shutting down the system took some 90 seconds when it usually takes less than 15. There was no disk activity for most of those 90 seconds. The system was just waiting for something. The following lines are taken from journal (journalctl -b-1 | tail -n 100). You can see the 70 seconds delay in the timestamps for the first and second lines. It seems the Xorg process refuses to die and keeps several block devices tied, causing unmounting timeouts. From the back trace, the nvidia340 driver may have something to do with it. Fev 05 11:30:21 marte kernel: audit: type=1131 audit(1517830221.992:1202): pid=1 uid=0 auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 msg='unit=dovecot comm="systemd" exe="/usr/lib/systemd/systemd" hostnam e=? addr=? terminal=? res=success' Fev 05 11:31:42 marte systemd[1]: sys-devices-virtual-block-dm\x2d0.device: Job sys-devices-virtual-block-dm\x2d0.device/stop timed out. Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: INFO: rcu_sched self-detected stall on CPU Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: 1-...: (59999 ticks this GP) idle=c1e/140000000000001/0 softirq=311366/311366 fqs=14395 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: (t=60000 jiffies g=257085 c=257084 q=174) Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: NMI backtrace for cpu 1 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: CPU: 1 PID: 20400 Comm: Xorg Tainted: P O 4.14.16-desktop-1.mga6 #1 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: Hardware name: System manufacturer System Product Name/P5QL/EPU, BIOS 0408 07/20/2009 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: Call Trace: Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: <IRQ> Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: dump_stack+0x5c/0x85 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: nmi_cpu_backtrace+0xb4/0xc0 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: ? irq_force_complete_move+0xd0/0xd0 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: nmi_trigger_cpumask_backtrace+0x7f/0xc0 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: rcu_dump_cpu_stacks+0x89/0xbb Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: rcu_check_callbacks+0x73b/0x870 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: ? tick_sched_do_timer+0x40/0x40 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: update_process_times+0x28/0x50 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: tick_sched_handle+0x35/0x50 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: tick_sched_timer+0x34/0x70 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: __hrtimer_run_queues+0xd6/0x220 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: hrtimer_interrupt+0xa2/0x1e0 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: smp_apic_timer_interrupt+0x5a/0x120 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: apic_timer_interrupt+0x98/0xa0 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: </IRQ> Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: RIP: 0010:os_io_read_byte+0x8/0x10 [nvidia] Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: RSP: 0018:ffffbaa600947c58 EFLAGS: 00000286 ORIG_RAX: ffffffffffffff10 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: RAX: 00000000000000cf RBX: ffff98b5d2765fa0 RCX: 0000000000000002 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: RDX: 00000000000003d5 RSI: 00000000000c0000 RDI: 00000000000003d5 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: RBP: ffff98b5d2765f58 R08: 00000000000c328b R09: 00000000000c328b Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: R10: 0000000000000001 R11: ffffffffc0d2b390 R12: 000000000000c000 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: R13: 00000000000017c9 R14: ffff98b5d2765fa4 R15: ffff98b5d2765fa8 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: ? rm_shutdown_gvi_device+0x1f0/0x2d0 [nvidia] Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: rm_shutdown_gvi_device+0x9c/0x2d0 [nvidia] Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: ? _nv017299rm+0x84a1/0xbd60 [nvidia] Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: ? _nv000921rm+0x85/0xb0 [nvidia] Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: ? _nv013096rm+0x164/0x7f0 [nvidia] Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: ? _nv013389rm+0x7c/0x160 [nvidia] Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: ? _nv000810rm+0x342/0x3b0 [nvidia] Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: ? _nv000732rm+0x333/0x580 [nvidia] Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: ? _nv000744rm+0xd8/0x330 [nvidia] Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: ? rm_disable_adapter+0x6e/0x110 [nvidia] Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: ? nvidia_close+0x1c4/0x440 [nvidia] Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: ? nvidia_frontend_close+0x44/0x80 [nvidia] Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: ? __fput+0xcd/0x1d0 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: ? task_work_run+0x7d/0xa0 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: ? exit_to_usermode_loop+0xab/0xb0 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: ? do_syscall_64+0xe4/0x110 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: ? entry_SYSCALL64_slow_path+0x25/0x25 Fev 05 11:31:53 marte kernel: audit: type=1131 audit(1517830313.578:1203): pid=1 uid=0 auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 msg='unit=prefdm comm="systemd" exe="/usr/lib/systemd/systemd" hostname=? addr=? terminal=? res=failed' Fev 05 11:31:53 marte audit[1]: SERVICE_STOP pid=1 uid=0 auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 msg='unit=prefdm comm="systemd" exe="/usr/lib/systemd/systemd" hostname=? addr=? terminal=? res=failed' Fev 05 11:31:42 marte systemd[1]: Timed out stopping /sys/devices/virtual/block/dm-0. Fev 05 11:31:42 marte systemd[1]: sys-devices-virtual-block-dm\x2d0.device: Job sys-devices-virtual-block-dm\x2d0.device/stop failed with result 'timeout'. Fev 05 11:31:42 marte systemd[1]: dev-disk-by\x2did-dm\x2duuid\x2dCRYPT\x2dLUKS1\x2d9fed5827b2b64377a6ee1b1358846188\x2dluks\x2d9fed5827\x2db2b6\x2d4377\x2da6ee\x2d1b1358846188.device: Job dev-disk-by\x2did-dm\x2duuid\x2dCRYPT\x2dLUKS1\x2d9fed5827b2b64377a6ee1b1358846188\x2dluks\x2d9fed5827\x2db2b6\x2d4377\x2da6ee\x2d1b1358846188.device/stop timed out. Fev 05 11:31:42 marte systemd[1]: Timed out stopping /dev/disk/by-id/dm-uuid-CRYPT-LUKS1-9fed5827b2b64377a6ee1b1358846188-luks-9fed5827-b2b6-4377-a6ee-1b1358846188. Fev 05 11:31:42 marte systemd[1]: dev-disk-by\x2did-dm\x2duuid\x2dCRYPT\x2dLUKS1\x2d9fed5827b2b64377a6ee1b1358846188\x2dluks\x2d9fed5827\x2db2b6\x2d4377\x2da6ee\x2d1b1358846188.device: Job dev-disk-by\x2did-dm\x2duuid\x2dCRYPT\x2dLUKS1\x2d9fed5827b2b64377a6ee1b1358846188\x2dluks\x2d9fed5827\x2db2b6\x2d4377\x2da6ee\x2d1b1358846188.device/stop failed with result 'timeout'. Fev 05 11:31:42 marte systemd[1]: dev-disk-by\x2did-dm\x2dname\x2dluks\x2d9fed5827\x2db2b6\x2d4377\x2da6ee\x2d1b1358846188.device: Job dev-disk-by\x2did-dm\x2dname\x2dluks\x2d9fed5827\x2db2b6\x2d4377\x2da6ee\x2d1b1358846188.device/stop timed out. Fev 05 11:31:42 marte systemd[1]: Timed out stopping /dev/disk/by-id/dm-name-luks-9fed5827-b2b6-4377-a6ee-1b1358846188. Fev 05 11:31:42 marte systemd[1]: dev-disk-by\x2did-dm\x2dname\x2dluks\x2d9fed5827\x2db2b6\x2d4377\x2da6ee\x2d1b1358846188.device: Job dev-disk-by\x2did-dm\x2dname\x2dluks\x2d9fed5827\x2db2b6\x2d4377\x2da6ee\x2d1b1358846188.device/stop failed with result 'timeout'. Fev 05 11:31:42 marte systemd[1]: dev-dm\x2d0.device: Job dev-dm\x2d0.device/stop timed out. Fev 05 11:31:42 marte systemd[1]: Timed out stopping /dev/dm-0. Fev 05 11:31:42 marte systemd[1]: dev-dm\x2d0.device: Job dev-dm\x2d0.device/stop failed with result 'timeout'.
Updated from the 4.14.3 desktop kernel. System: Host: markab Kernel: 4.14.16-desktop-1.mga6 x86_64 CPU: Quad core Intel Core i7-5700HQ (-HT-MCP-) speed/max: 2693/3500 MHz Machine: Device: laptop System: GIGABYTE product: X5 Graphics: Card-1: NVIDIA GM204M [GeForce GTX 965M] Card-2: NVIDIA GM204M [GeForce GTX 965M] GLX Version: 4.5.0 NVIDIA 384.111 RAM: 15.62 GB $ stress -c 3 -t 30 $ stress -m 4 -t 30 $ stress -i 4 -t 30 $ stress -d 3 -t 30 $ glmark2 Wifi connected at boot. Mounted NFS shares. Remote login. Used remote gqview to view a remote image on the local machine. vlc to view a video on a network shared directory. Trouble with sound. $ play Padstow.wav ALSA lib pulse.c:243:(pulse_connect) PulseAudio: Unable to connect: Connection refused play FAIL sox: Sorry, there is no default audio device configured Had to install task-codec-video and task-codec-audio and reboot to enable sound. Worked fine after that. No obvious regressions yet.
Validating as good enough because of the security issues... Advisory: type: security subject: Updated kernel packages fix security vulnerabilities CVE: - CVE-2017-5715 - CVE-2017-5753 - CVE-2017-8824 - CVE-2017-1000410 src: 6: core: - kernel-4.14.16-1.mga6 - kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.16-1.mga6 - kmod-vboxadditions-5.2.6-4.mga6 - kmod-virtualbox-5.2.6-4.mga6 - kmod-xtables-addons-2.13-14.mga6 - wireguard-tools-0.0.20180118-1.mga6 description: | This kernel update is based on the upstream 4.14.16 and and fixes several security issues. The most important fixes in this update is for the security issue named "Spectre, variant 2 (CVE-2017-5715)" that is partly mitigated by enabling retpoline support. For full retpoline mitigation, kernel needs to be built with a retpoline-aware cpmpiler (something we just added in testing), so next kernel will be built with full retpoline mititgation. For the security issue known as "Spectre, variant 1" there are some lfence bits added but full fix also needs microcode support, and that is something we dont have control over. The BPF interpreter has been used as part of the spectre 2 attack CVE-2017-5715. To make attacker job harder introduce BPF_JIT_ALWAYS_ON config option that removes interpreter from the kernel in favor of JIT-only mode. This is now enabled by default in Mageia kernels. KVM on x86 gained a memory barrier on vmcs field lookup as part of mitigating Spectre variant 2 (CVE-2017-5753). Other security fixes in this update: Linux kernel version 3.3-rc1 and later is affected by a vulnerability lies in the processing of incoming L2CAP commands - ConfigRequest, and ConfigResponse messages. This info leak is a result of uninitialized stack variables that may be returned to an attacker in their uninitialized state. By manipulating the code flows that precede the handling of these configuration messages, an attacker can also gain some control over which data will be held in the uninitialized stack variables. This can allow him to bypass KASLR, and stack canaries protection - as both pointers and stack canaries may be leaked in this manner (CVE-2017-1000410). The dccp_disconnect function in net/dccp/proto.c in the Linux kernel through 4.14.3 allows local users to gain privileges or cause a denial of service (use-after-free) via an AF_UNSPEC connect system call during the DCCP_LISTEN state (CVE-2017-8824). WireGuard has been updated to 0.0.20180118. For other fixes, see the referenced changelogs. references: - https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22454 - https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.14.14 - https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.14.15 - https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.14.16
Keywords: (none) => advisory, validated_updateWhiteboard: (none) => MGA6-64-OK, MGA6-32-OKCC: (none) => sysadmin-bugs
An update for this issue has been pushed to the Mageia Updates repository. https://advisories.mageia.org/MGASA-2018-0106.html
Resolution: (none) => FIXEDStatus: NEW => RESOLVED
Blocks: 22390 => (none)