Hi, On 21.04.2021 00:42, Marco Elver wrote: > On Tue, 20 Apr 2021 at 23:26, Marek Szyprowski <m.szyprowski@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 08.04.2021 12:36, Marco Elver wrote: >>> Introduces the TRAP_PERF si_code, and associated siginfo_t field >>> si_perf. These will be used by the perf event subsystem to send signals >>> (if requested) to the task where an event occurred. >>> >>> Acked-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> # m68k >>> Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> # asm-generic >>> Signed-off-by: Marco Elver <elver@xxxxxxxxxx> >> This patch landed in linux-next as commit fb6cc127e0b6 ("signal: >> Introduce TRAP_PERF si_code and si_perf to siginfo"). It causes >> regression on my test systems (arm 32bit and 64bit). Most systems fails >> to boot in the given time frame. I've observed that there is a timeout >> waiting for udev to populate /dev and then also during the network >> interfaces configuration. Reverting this commit, together with >> 97ba62b27867 ("perf: Add support for SIGTRAP on perf events") to let it >> compile, on top of next-20210420 fixes the issue. > Thanks, this is weird for sure and nothing in particular stands out. > > I have questions: > -- Can you please share your config? This happens with standard multi_v7_defconfig (arm) or just defconfig for arm64. > -- Also, can you share how you run this? Can it be reproduced in qemu? Nothing special. I just boot my test systems and see that they are waiting lots of time during the udev populating /dev and network interfaces configuration. I didn't try with qemu yet. > -- How did you derive this patch to be at fault? Why not just > 97ba62b27867, given you also need to revert it? Well, I've just run my boot tests with automated 'git bisect' and that was its result. It was a bit late in the evening, so I didn't analyze it further, I've just posted a report about the issue I've found. It looks that bisecting pointed to a wrong commit somehow. > If you are unsure which patch exactly it is, can you try just > reverting 97ba62b27867 and see what happens? Indeed, this is a real faulty commit. Initially I've decided to revert it to let kernel compile (it uses some symbols introduced by this commit). Reverting only it on top of linux-next 20210420 also fixes the issue. I'm sorry for the noise in this thread. I hope we will find what really causes the issue. Best regards -- Marek Szyprowski, PhD Samsung R&D Institute Poland