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Message #19843
[Bug 1729119] Re: NVMe timeout is too short
This bug was fixed in the package linux - 4.10.0-42.46
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linux (4.10.0-42.46) zesty; urgency=low
* linux: 4.10.0-42.46 -proposed tracker (LP: #1736152)
* CVE-2017-1000405
- mm, thp: Do not make page table dirty unconditionally in touch_p[mu]d()
* CVE-2017-16939
- ipsec: Fix aborted xfrm policy dump crash
linux (4.10.0-41.45) zesty; urgency=low
* linux: 4.10.0-41.45 -proposed tracker (LP: #1733524)
* tar -x sometimes fails on overlayfs (LP: #1728489)
- ovl: check if all layers are on the same fs
- ovl: persistent inode number for directories
* CVE-2017-12146
- driver core: platform: fix race condition with driver_override
* NVMe timeout is too short (LP: #1729119)
- nvme: update timeout module parameter type
* Set PANIC_TIMEOUT=10 on Power Systems (LP: #1730660)
- [Config]: Set PANIC_TIMEOUT=10 on ppc64el
* Cannot pair BLE remote devices when using combo BT SoC (LP: #1731467)
- Bluetooth: increase timeout for le auto connections
* Plantronics P610 does not support sample rate reading (LP: #1719853)
- ALSA: usb-audio: Add sample rate quirk for Plantronics P610
* Invalid btree pointer causes the kernel NULL pointer dereference
(LP: #1729256)
- xfs: reinit btree pointer on attr tree inactivation walk
* Samba mount/umount in docker container triggers kernel Oops (LP: #1729637)
- ipv6: only call ip6_route_dev_notify() once for NETDEV_UNREGISTER
- ipv6: fix NULL dereference in ip6_route_dev_notify()
* Device hotplugging with MPT SAS cannot work for VMWare ESXi (LP: #1730852)
- scsi: mptsas: Fixup device hotplug for VMWare ESXi
* Boot/Installation crash of Ubuntu-16.04.3 HWE kernel on R940 (LP: #1719697)
- Revert "x86/acpi: Set persistent cpuid <-> nodeid mapping when booting"
-- Stefan Bader <stefan.bader@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Mon, 04 Dec 2017 15:04:01
+0100
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1729119
Title:
NVMe timeout is too short
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in linux-aws package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in linux source package in Trusty:
Fix Released
Status in linux-aws source package in Trusty:
New
Status in linux source package in Xenial:
Fix Released
Status in linux-aws source package in Xenial:
Fix Released
Status in linux source package in Zesty:
Fix Released
Status in linux-aws source package in Zesty:
Invalid
Status in linux source package in Artful:
Fix Released
Status in linux-aws source package in Artful:
Invalid
Bug description:
[SRU Justification]
[Impact]
Some NVMe operations time out too quickly. The module parameters allow the timeouts to be extended, but only up to 255s, as the counters are bytes.
[Fix]
The underlying parameters are unsigned ints, so make the module parameters unsigned ints too, by picking patch http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-nvme/2017-September/012701.html
(Trusty specific) This also requires picking the patch that converts
the constant into a parameter, which is a clean cherry-pick.
[Regression Potential]
(X/Z/A) Very limited: only types of module parameters are changing, the patch is easily reviewable.
(Trusty specific) Limited: a module parameter is added and its type is
changed. The patches are easily reviewable.
[Testing]
(Trusty only) Boot tested on a c5.large instance on AWS which uses
NVMe to boot. Verified that the system still boots with the patches,
and that a timeout of 123456s is permitted.
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