------- Comment From <email address hidden> 2017-08-30 16:34 EDT------- This was root caused to be a bug in the aacraid driver, which is used on all Boston systems. It is issue that can cause random memory corruption and is resolved with this patch:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mkp/scsi.git/commit/?h=4.13/scsi-fixes&id=1ae948fa4f00f3a2823e7cb19a3049ef27dd6947 ("scsi: aacraid: Fix command send race condition")
Can we get a Ubuntu 16.04.3 test kernel built with this change so that we can load this on our test systems?
------- Comment From <email address hidden> 2017-08-30 16:34 EDT-------
This was root caused to be a bug in the aacraid driver, which is used on all Boston systems. It is issue that can cause random memory corruption and is resolved with this patch:
https:/ /git.kernel. org/pub/ scm/linux/ kernel/ git/mkp/ scsi.git/ commit/ ?h=4.13/ scsi-fixes& id=1ae948fa4f00 f3a2823e7cb19a3 049ef27dd6947
("scsi: aacraid: Fix command send race condition")
Can we get a Ubuntu 16.04.3 test kernel built with this change so that we can load this on our test systems?