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Bug#891249: linux: unstable kernel/data corruption on ppc64el



tag 891249 + fixed-upstream
thanks

On 2018-02-26 11:01, Breno Leitao wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On 02/23/2018 03:52 PM, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> 
> > DSA has installed the latest security kernel (4.9.82-1+deb9u2) on the
> > Debian POWER8 machines running ppc64el. While they boot correctly, then
> > programs segfault randomly (apt, sbuild, systemd, etc...). Passing
> > no_rfi_flush to the command line does not change anything. Looking more
> > in details, things looks scarying as some code actually get wrongly
> > executed. Here are some build logs examples:
> > - https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=python-msgpack&arch=ppc64el&ver=0.5.1-1&stamp=1519399908&raw=0
> > - https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=python-msgpack&arch=ppc64el&ver=0.5.1-1&stamp=1519396907&raw=0
> > - https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=tk8.5&arch=ppc64el&ver=8.5.19-3&stamp=1519362938&raw=0
> > 
> > While in the above case the packages fail to build from source, I guess
> > there are also some cases of undetected corruptions.
> > 
> > I'll try to run the 4.9.80-2 kernel at some point to narrow down the
> > issue.
> 
> I talked to the powerpc maintainer about this problem, and in fact this is a knew
> problem, since the 4.4 patches were 'backported' to 4.9 without success.
> 
> This is already fixed and in the stable tree already:
> 
> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable-rc.git/log/arch/powerpc?h=linux-4.9.y
> 
> I understand that the commit ids are:
>  * 3146a32b39cd78722869bca6e839b3c59155e012
>  * efe8bc07c47fff196bbc0822e249a27ae0574d24
>  * ec0084d082137b73460303b39f4089970a213ad7
> 
> But I suppose that Debian will do a full merge with the stable tree, then, I expect
> that the next release will just work.

Thanks for the quick answer. I confirm that these commit are indeed in
the 4.9.84 stable release, which has been released yesterday. I guess
3146a32b39cd78722869bca6e839b3c59155e012 is the one which fixes the data
corruption.

Aurelien

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Aurelien Jarno                          GPG: 4096R/1DDD8C9B
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