Here's a positive feedback by someone from the community about the trusty testfix kernel with commit 470ed447 reverted that I have provided yesterday:
"I am able to reproduce the kernel panic consistently courtesy of the wqthrash kernel module on this LKML post: https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/11/3/582
Building and inserting this module reliably causes an instantaneous kernel panic on -76 and -77 for both physical and virtual machines, so long as more than one CPU is present. It did not cause a kernel panic on -61 or the hotfixed -78 kernel from the PPA."
Here's a positive feedback by someone from the community about the trusty testfix kernel with commit 470ed447 reverted that I have provided yesterday:
"I am able to reproduce the kernel panic consistently courtesy of the wqthrash kernel module on this LKML post: https:/ /lkml.org/ lkml/2015/ 11/3/582
Building and inserting this module reliably causes an instantaneous kernel panic on -76 and -77 for both physical and virtual machines, so long as more than one CPU is present. It did not cause a kernel panic on -61 or the hotfixed -78 kernel from the PPA."