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Hi all,
I know this is either Docker or Linux-ck problem, but before trying to reach to them, i wonder what fellow Achers have to say.
Docker works fine with a stock kernel, but crashes kernel with -ck patches. Here is the problem:
1) When i enable docker like this - systemctl enable docker - i can't boot into Linux-ck at all, facing this crash:
http://i.imgur.com/97w2yB7.jpg
2) When i disable docker, i can boot fine and actually i can even use docker after starting it manually - systemctl start docker. It works fine, but when i shut down or reboot, i observe a similar crash. It doesn't matter whether i stopped docker or not, the kernel will crash:
http://i.imgur.com/08v8n4D.jpg
Some information:
$ uname -a
Linux laptop 4.10.10-1-ck-ivybridge #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Apr 12 16:52:01 EDT 2017 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ cat /sys/block/*/queue/scheduler
noop deadline cfq [bfq]
noop deadline cfq [bfq]
noop deadline cfq [bfq]
$ dmesg | grep "CPU scheduler"
[ 2.374786] MuQSS CPU scheduler v0.152 by Con Kolivas.
$ docker --version
Docker version 17.04.0-ce, build 4845c567eb
Looking forward to your replies.
Last edited by jasonwryan (2017-04-14 05:52:15)
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Best to post to ck's blog: http://ck-hack.blogspot.com/
CPU-optimized Linux-ck packages @ Repo-ck • AUR packages • Zsh and other configs
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Will do that.. Meanwhile, changing io scheduler from bfq to noop resolved crashes.
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Don't post images of text, paste the actual text. And read the Code of Conduct and only post thumbnails http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Cod … s_and_code
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Do you happen to know how to copy text from kernel panic screen?
Making image a thumbnail size is a good idea, though.
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There has been commits to the bfq scheduler on github which also includes a use after free fix. I've been running my kernel with that patch without any issues. You might give it a try.
https://github.com/linusw/linux-bfq/com … 98866d0658
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