2018-07-11 17:47:24 |
Andreas Hasenack |
bug |
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added bug |
2018-07-30 10:57:19 |
Launchpad Janitor |
pmdk (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2018-08-03 13:59:32 |
Andreas Hasenack |
description |
Placeholder bug to SRU the pmdk package into Bionic. SRU template, branches, etc, to follow. |
[Impact]
The support for Intel NVDIMM technology requires both kernel and userspace components. The kernel components have landed in 4.15 and are available in Bionic. In order for users to take advantage of NVDIMMs in their deployments, the following userspace packages are also needed in Bionic:
ndctl -- Utility library for managing the libnvdimm (non-volatile memory device) sub-system in the Linux kernel.
Upstream project: https://github.com/pmem/ndctl
PMDK -- persistent memory toolkit
Upstream project: https://github.com/pmem/pmdk/
This SRU is about pmdk; ndctl is being handled in bug #1781268
This SRU falls under the hardware enablement category.
[Test Case]
* Install pmdk-tools
sudo apt install pmdk-tools
* download the three dep8 test scripts:
wget https://git.launchpad.net/~usd-import-team/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/plain/debian/tests/daxio-version https://git.launchpad.net/~usd-import-team/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/plain/debian/tests/manage-pools https://git.launchpad.net/~usd-import-team/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/plain/debian/tests/rpmemd-version
* execute them and verify exit status, which should be zero:
sh ./daxio-version; echo $?
sh ./manage-pools; echo $?
sh ./rpmemd-version; echo $?
More detailed testing can be executed if the appropriate hardware is available.
[Regression Potential]
These are NEW packages for bionic. They were accepted into the archive after a lengthy review. They are lintian clear, with appropriate overrides or an explanation in README.source.
These packages include libraries, which could inadvertently become new dependencies. If a package has support for pmdk, for example, but it was always disabled because there was no pmdk in the archive, it could now be inadvertently enabled merely by having the lib*-dev package(s) installed.
Similarly, code paths in existing packages that would never have been traversed because of the lack of pmdk support, now could be exposed.
[Other Info]
Since the package doesn't exist in bionic, I don't think I can make an MP.
Here is the branch that represents the bionic source package, though:
https://code.launchpad.net/~ahasenack/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/+git/pmdk/+ref/bionic-pmdk
You should be able to build a source package from that. Alternatively, you can download it from ppa:canonical-server/nvdimm, but the packages there have a ~ppaN suffix, so keep that in mind.
The git master branch at https://git.launchpad.net/~ahasenack/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/log/?h=master shows all the work that was put into this package to make it suitable for Ubuntu inclusion.
The bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1752378 also contains a lengthy history and discussions about some of the finer details, and is linked to from files in debian/* where further explanation was necessary about some behavior. |
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2018-08-03 13:59:52 |
Andreas Hasenack |
pmdk (Ubuntu): milestone |
ubuntu-18.04.1 |
bionic-updates |
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2018-08-03 14:05:59 |
Andreas Hasenack |
description |
[Impact]
The support for Intel NVDIMM technology requires both kernel and userspace components. The kernel components have landed in 4.15 and are available in Bionic. In order for users to take advantage of NVDIMMs in their deployments, the following userspace packages are also needed in Bionic:
ndctl -- Utility library for managing the libnvdimm (non-volatile memory device) sub-system in the Linux kernel.
Upstream project: https://github.com/pmem/ndctl
PMDK -- persistent memory toolkit
Upstream project: https://github.com/pmem/pmdk/
This SRU is about pmdk; ndctl is being handled in bug #1781268
This SRU falls under the hardware enablement category.
[Test Case]
* Install pmdk-tools
sudo apt install pmdk-tools
* download the three dep8 test scripts:
wget https://git.launchpad.net/~usd-import-team/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/plain/debian/tests/daxio-version https://git.launchpad.net/~usd-import-team/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/plain/debian/tests/manage-pools https://git.launchpad.net/~usd-import-team/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/plain/debian/tests/rpmemd-version
* execute them and verify exit status, which should be zero:
sh ./daxio-version; echo $?
sh ./manage-pools; echo $?
sh ./rpmemd-version; echo $?
More detailed testing can be executed if the appropriate hardware is available.
[Regression Potential]
These are NEW packages for bionic. They were accepted into the archive after a lengthy review. They are lintian clear, with appropriate overrides or an explanation in README.source.
These packages include libraries, which could inadvertently become new dependencies. If a package has support for pmdk, for example, but it was always disabled because there was no pmdk in the archive, it could now be inadvertently enabled merely by having the lib*-dev package(s) installed.
Similarly, code paths in existing packages that would never have been traversed because of the lack of pmdk support, now could be exposed.
[Other Info]
Since the package doesn't exist in bionic, I don't think I can make an MP.
Here is the branch that represents the bionic source package, though:
https://code.launchpad.net/~ahasenack/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/+git/pmdk/+ref/bionic-pmdk
You should be able to build a source package from that. Alternatively, you can download it from ppa:canonical-server/nvdimm, but the packages there have a ~ppaN suffix, so keep that in mind.
The git master branch at https://git.launchpad.net/~ahasenack/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/log/?h=master shows all the work that was put into this package to make it suitable for Ubuntu inclusion.
The bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1752378 also contains a lengthy history and discussions about some of the finer details, and is linked to from files in debian/* where further explanation was necessary about some behavior. |
[Impact]
The support for Intel NVDIMM technology requires both kernel and userspace components. The kernel components have landed in 4.15 and are available in Bionic. In order for users to take advantage of NVDIMMs in their deployments, the following userspace packages are also needed in Bionic:
ndctl -- Utility library for managing the libnvdimm (non-volatile memory device) sub-system in the Linux kernel.
Upstream project: https://github.com/pmem/ndctl
PMDK -- persistent memory toolkit
Upstream project: https://github.com/pmem/pmdk/
This SRU is about pmdk; ndctl is being handled in bug #1781268. Both should be accepted at the same time.
This SRU falls under the hardware enablement category.
[Test Case]
* Install pmdk-tools
sudo apt install pmdk-tools
* download the three dep8 test scripts:
wget https://git.launchpad.net/~usd-import-team/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/plain/debian/tests/daxio-version https://git.launchpad.net/~usd-import-team/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/plain/debian/tests/manage-pools https://git.launchpad.net/~usd-import-team/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/plain/debian/tests/rpmemd-version
* execute them and verify exit status, which should be zero:
sh ./daxio-version; echo $?
sh ./manage-pools; echo $?
sh ./rpmemd-version; echo $?
More detailed testing can be executed if the appropriate hardware is available.
[Regression Potential]
These are NEW packages for bionic. They were accepted into the archive after a lengthy review. They are lintian clear, with appropriate overrides or an explanation in README.source.
These packages include libraries, which could inadvertently become new dependencies. If a package has support for pmdk, for example, but it was always disabled because there was no pmdk in the archive, it could now be inadvertently enabled merely by having the lib*-dev package(s) installed.
Similarly, code paths in existing packages that would never have been traversed because of the lack of pmdk support, now could be exposed.
[Other Info]
Since the package doesn't exist in bionic, I don't think I can make an MP.
Here is the branch that represents the bionic source package, though:
https://code.launchpad.net/~ahasenack/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/+git/pmdk/+ref/bionic-pmdk
You should be able to build a source package from that. Alternatively, you can download it from ppa:canonical-server/nvdimm, but the packages there have a ~ppaN suffix, so keep that in mind.
The git master branch at https://git.launchpad.net/~ahasenack/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/log/?h=master shows all the work that was put into this package to make it suitable for Ubuntu inclusion.
The bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1752378 also contains a lengthy history and discussions about some of the finer details, and is linked to from files in debian/* where further explanation was necessary about some behavior. |
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2018-08-03 14:06:45 |
Andreas Hasenack |
summary |
SRU into Bionic |
SRU pmdk into Bionic |
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2018-08-03 14:10:59 |
Andreas Hasenack |
description |
[Impact]
The support for Intel NVDIMM technology requires both kernel and userspace components. The kernel components have landed in 4.15 and are available in Bionic. In order for users to take advantage of NVDIMMs in their deployments, the following userspace packages are also needed in Bionic:
ndctl -- Utility library for managing the libnvdimm (non-volatile memory device) sub-system in the Linux kernel.
Upstream project: https://github.com/pmem/ndctl
PMDK -- persistent memory toolkit
Upstream project: https://github.com/pmem/pmdk/
This SRU is about pmdk; ndctl is being handled in bug #1781268. Both should be accepted at the same time.
This SRU falls under the hardware enablement category.
[Test Case]
* Install pmdk-tools
sudo apt install pmdk-tools
* download the three dep8 test scripts:
wget https://git.launchpad.net/~usd-import-team/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/plain/debian/tests/daxio-version https://git.launchpad.net/~usd-import-team/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/plain/debian/tests/manage-pools https://git.launchpad.net/~usd-import-team/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/plain/debian/tests/rpmemd-version
* execute them and verify exit status, which should be zero:
sh ./daxio-version; echo $?
sh ./manage-pools; echo $?
sh ./rpmemd-version; echo $?
More detailed testing can be executed if the appropriate hardware is available.
[Regression Potential]
These are NEW packages for bionic. They were accepted into the archive after a lengthy review. They are lintian clear, with appropriate overrides or an explanation in README.source.
These packages include libraries, which could inadvertently become new dependencies. If a package has support for pmdk, for example, but it was always disabled because there was no pmdk in the archive, it could now be inadvertently enabled merely by having the lib*-dev package(s) installed.
Similarly, code paths in existing packages that would never have been traversed because of the lack of pmdk support, now could be exposed.
[Other Info]
Since the package doesn't exist in bionic, I don't think I can make an MP.
Here is the branch that represents the bionic source package, though:
https://code.launchpad.net/~ahasenack/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/+git/pmdk/+ref/bionic-pmdk
You should be able to build a source package from that. Alternatively, you can download it from ppa:canonical-server/nvdimm, but the packages there have a ~ppaN suffix, so keep that in mind.
The git master branch at https://git.launchpad.net/~ahasenack/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/log/?h=master shows all the work that was put into this package to make it suitable for Ubuntu inclusion.
The bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1752378 also contains a lengthy history and discussions about some of the finer details, and is linked to from files in debian/* where further explanation was necessary about some behavior. |
[Impact]
The support for Intel NVDIMM technology requires both kernel and userspace components. The kernel components have landed in 4.15 and are available in Bionic. In order for users to take advantage of NVDIMMs in their deployments, the following userspace packages are also needed in Bionic:
ndctl -- Utility library for managing the libnvdimm (non-volatile memory device) sub-system in the Linux kernel.
Upstream project: https://github.com/pmem/ndctl
PMDK -- persistent memory toolkit
Upstream project: https://github.com/pmem/pmdk/
This SRU is about pmdk; ndctl is being handled in bug #1781268. Both should be accepted at the same time.
This SRU falls under the hardware enablement category.
[Test Case]
* Install pmdk-tools
sudo apt install pmdk-tools
* download the three dep8 test scripts:
wget https://git.launchpad.net/~usd-import-team/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/plain/debian/tests/daxio-version https://git.launchpad.net/~usd-import-team/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/plain/debian/tests/manage-pools https://git.launchpad.net/~usd-import-team/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/plain/debian/tests/rpmemd-version
* execute them and verify exit status, which should be zero:
sh ./daxio-version; echo $?
sh ./manage-pools; echo $?
sh ./rpmemd-version; echo $?
More detailed testing can be executed if the appropriate hardware is available.
[Regression Potential]
These are NEW packages for bionic. They were accepted into the archive after a lengthy review. They are lintian clear, with appropriate overrides or an explanation in README.source.
These packages include libraries, which could inadvertently become new dependencies. If a package has support for pmdk, for example, but it was always disabled because there was no pmdk in the archive, it could now be inadvertently enabled merely by having the lib*-dev package(s) installed.
Similarly, code paths in existing packages that would never have been traversed because of the lack of pmdk support, now could be exposed.
[Other Info]
Since the package doesn't exist in bionic, I don't think I can make an MP.
Here is the branch that represents the bionic source package, though:
https://code.launchpad.net/~ahasenack/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/+git/pmdk/+ref/bionic-pmdk. It's just cosmic with a changelog update for this sru.
You should be able to build a source package from that. Alternatively, you can download it from ppa:canonical-server/nvdimm, but the packages there have a ~ppaN suffix, so keep that in mind.
The git master branch at https://git.launchpad.net/~ahasenack/ubuntu/+source/pmdk/log/?h=master shows all the work that was put into this package to make it suitable for Ubuntu inclusion.
The bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1752378 also contains a lengthy history and discussions about some of the finer details, and is linked to from files in debian/* where further explanation was necessary about some behavior. |
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2018-08-28 15:20:05 |
Nobuto Murata |
bug |
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added subscriber Nobuto Murata |
2018-08-28 16:04:14 |
Łukasz Zemczak |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Bionic |
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2018-08-28 16:04:14 |
Łukasz Zemczak |
bug task added |
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pmdk (Ubuntu Bionic) |
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2018-08-28 16:17:21 |
Łukasz Zemczak |
pmdk (Ubuntu Bionic): status |
New |
Fix Committed |
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2018-08-28 16:17:22 |
Łukasz Zemczak |
bug |
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added subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team |
2018-08-28 16:17:23 |
Łukasz Zemczak |
bug |
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added subscriber SRU Verification |
2018-08-28 16:17:27 |
Łukasz Zemczak |
tags |
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verification-needed verification-needed-bionic |
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2018-08-30 13:15:02 |
Andreas Hasenack |
bug |
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added subscriber Marcin Ślusarz |
2018-10-01 13:45:57 |
Andreas Hasenack |
tags |
verification-needed verification-needed-bionic |
verification-done-bionic verification-needed |
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2018-10-02 18:06:56 |
Launchpad Janitor |
pmdk (Ubuntu Bionic): status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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2018-10-02 18:07:00 |
Steve Langasek |
removed subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team |
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2018-10-25 18:31:53 |
Amr Ibrahim |
pmdk (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Fix Released |
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