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Message-ID: <20191121083607.09dafe7d@hermes.lan>
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2019 08:36:07 -0800
From: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@...workplumber.org>
To: netdev@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Fw: [Bug 205621] New: Linux next-20191121 NULL dereference on
start-up, leading to unusable system
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Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2019 14:48:31 +0000
From: bugzilla-daemon@...zilla.kernel.org
To: stephen@...workplumber.org
Subject: [Bug 205621] New: Linux next-20191121 NULL dereference on start-up, leading to unusable system
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=205621
Bug ID: 205621
Summary: Linux next-20191121 NULL dereference on start-up,
leading to unusable system
Product: Networking
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: next-20191121
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
Tree: Mainline
Status: NEW
Severity: blocking
Priority: P1
Component: Other
Assignee: stephen@...workplumber.org
Reporter: nicholas.johnson-opensource@...look.com.au
Regression: No
Created attachment 286005
--> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=286005&action=edit
The .config
Linux next-20191121 - .config file attached.
NULL dereference on start-up, leading to unusable system.
Used "git clone --depth=1 --single-branch --branch next-20191115
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git"
Where I am, I cannot use serial console to save the stack trace.
I will attach a photo of the screen.
The top few functions are:
kernfs_find_and_get_ns
sysfs_remove_group
netdev_queue_update_kobjects
netdev_unregister_kobject
This leads me to believe that it is part of networking.
I will do a bisect if I have to, but given how time consuming they are on a
quad-core machine, I hope somebody else with a 32-core Threadripper can step up
to the task.
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