Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 27 Jan 2023 12:11:22 +0100 | Subject | Re: regression on aarch64? panic on boot | From | "Linux kernel regression tracking (#update)" <> |
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[TLDR: there afaics is a fix for the regression discussed in this thread, but its author did not use a Link: tag to point to the report, as wanted by Linus and explained in the documentation; this forces me to write this mail, which sole purpose it to update the state of this tracked Linux kernel regression.]
On 19.01.23 14:10, Linux kernel regression tracking (#adding) wrote: > On 16.01.23 22:57, Klaus Jensen wrote: >> >> I'm getting panics when booting from a QEMU hw/nvme device on an aarch64 >> guest in roughly 20% of boots on v6.2-rc4. Example panic below. >> >> I've bisected it to commit eac3ef262941 ("nvme-pci: split the initial >> probe from the rest path"). >> >> I'm not seeing this on any other emulated platforms that I'm currently >> testing (x86_64, riscv32/64, mips32/64 and sparc64). >> [...] > > Thanks for the report. To be sure the issue doesn't fall through the > cracks unnoticed, I'm adding it to regzbot, the Linux kernel regression > tracking bot: > > #regzbot ^introduced eac3ef262941 > #regzbot title nvme: occasional boot problems due to the newly supported > async driver probe > #regzbot ignore-activity
#regzbot monitor: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230124171738.2311160-1-kbusch@meta.com/ #regzbot fix: nvme-pci: flush initial scan_work for async probe #regzbot ignore-activity
Ciao, Thorsten (wearing his 'the Linux kernel's regression tracker' hat) -- Everything you wanna know about Linux kernel regression tracking: https://linux-regtracking.leemhuis.info/about/#tldr That page also explains what to do if mails like this annoy you.
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