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SubjectRe: small regression: hwmon: (applesmc) Check key count before proceeding - 5f4513864304672e6ea9eac60583eeac32e679f2
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On Nov 24, 2013, at 2:44 AM, Henrik Rydberg <rydberg@euromail.se> wrote:

> Hi Michele,
>
>> The issue Chris has seen in Fedora on one MacBookPro4,1
>> (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1033414) is that this
>> machine returns a huge number from read_register_count() so now we will
>> try to allocate an insane amount of memory and we will barf:
>> [ 8.603053] applesmc: key count changed from 261 to 1392508929
>
> I was under the impression that this machine was tested before, and that
>
> commit 25f2bd7f5add608c1d1405938f39c96927b275ca
> Author: Henrik Rydberg <rydberg@euromail.se>
> Date: Wed Oct 2 19:15:03 2013 +0200
>
> hwmon: (applesmc) Always read until end of data
>
> resolved this problem? But if the kernel under test is 3.11.8, both patches are
> already present... Chris, could you please sched some light on this before
> moving on?

Well, it seems to be a another one off event. It's the same hardware as before, and it was booting from a USB stick containing Fedora 20 final test candidate 2 which uses kernel 3.11.8. An immediate reboot did not reproduce the problem, nor multiple subsequent reboots. I think I previously mentioned a preponderance of these events happen when booting from USB sticks.

It would be nice to have an identical model for this testing. I suspect most users wouldn't go to the trouble to report the occasional, seemingly one off, events like this. So unfortunately it's uncertain if the hardware I have has a unique problem, or if it's a model specific behavior.


Chris Murphy

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