Re: Crash on boot with CONFIG_JUMP_LABEL in 6.10

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On 2024-07-31 13:00, Sam James wrote:
Greg KH <gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

On Wed, Jul 31, 2024 at 02:31:55PM +0100, Sam James wrote:
Peter Zijlstra <peterz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 08:36:13PM -0400, matoro wrote:
>> On 2024-07-30 09:50, John David Anglin wrote:
>> > On 2024-07-30 9:41 a.m., John David Anglin wrote:
>> > > On 2024-07-29 7:11 p.m., matoro wrote:
>> > > > Hi all, just bumped to the newest mainline starting with 6.10.2
>> > > > and immediately ran into a crash on boot. Fully reproducible,
>> > > > reverting back to last known good (6.9.8) resolves the issue. 
>> > > > Any clue what's going on here?
>> > > > I can provide full boot logs, start bisecting, etc if needed...
>> > > 6.10.2 built and booted okay on my c8000 with the attached config.
>> > > You could start
>> > > with it and incrementally add features to try to identify the one
>> > > that causes boot failure.
>> > Oh, I have an experimental clocksource patch installed.  You will need
>> > to regenerate config
>> > with "make oldconfig" to use the current timer code.  Probably, this
>> > would happen automatically.
>> > >
>> > > Your config would be needed to duplicate.    Full boot log would also help.
>> >
>> > Dave
>>
>> Hi Dave, bisecting quickly revealed the cause here.
>
> https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240731105557.GY33588@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Greg, I see tglx's jump_label fix is queued for 6.10.3 but this one
isn't as it came too late. Is there any chance of chucking it in? It's
pretty nasty.

What is the git id of this in Linus's tree?

Ah, you're right, it's not there. Sorry, I thought I'd seen it pulled.


thanks,

greg k-h

Hi Peter, sorry I'm not quite following, exactly what patches need to be applied to fix this? I checked out the thread you linked but it does not apply cleanly to 6.10.




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