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cpupower-6.11-alt1.x86_64 |
rpm-obsolete-live-package |
info |
The package obsoletes the package cpufrequtils-008-alt4.x86_64, but the package cpufrequtils-008-alt4.x86_64 is still alive and in the repository. Ask its maintainer to remove it, or, if it should not be removed, remove the Obsoletes: tag. Do not forget to add explicit conflicts with the other package if nessessary. |
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hypervfcopyd-6.11-alt1.x86_64 |
sisyphus_check |
fail |
sisyphus_check failed: /ALT/Sisyphus/files/x86_64/RPMS/hypervfcopyd-6.11-alt1.x86_64.rpm: invalid udev rules path: /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/hypervfcopyd.rules sisyphus_check: check-udev ERROR: udev rules path violation |
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hypervkvpd-6.11-alt1.x86_64 |
sisyphus_check |
fail |
sisyphus_check failed: /ALT/Sisyphus/files/x86_64/RPMS/hypervkvpd-6.11-alt1.x86_64.rpm: invalid udev rules path: /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/hypervkvpd.rules sisyphus_check: check-udev ERROR: udev rules path violation |
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hypervvssd-6.11-alt1.x86_64 |
sisyphus_check |
fail |
sisyphus_check failed: /ALT/Sisyphus/files/x86_64/RPMS/hypervvssd-6.11-alt1.x86_64.rpm: invalid udev rules path: /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/hypervvssd.rules sisyphus_check: check-udev ERROR: udev rules path violation |
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kselftests-6.11-alt1.x86_64 |
unsafe-tmp-usage-in-scripts |
fail |
The test discovered scripts with errors which may be used by a user for damaging important system files. For example if a script uses in its work a temp file which is created in /tmp directory, then every user can create symlinks with the same name (pattern) in this directory in order to destroy or rewrite some system or another user's files. Scripts _must_ _use_ mktemp/tempfile or must use $TMPDIR. mktemp/tempfile is safest. $TMPDIR is safer than /tmp/ because libpam-tmpdir creates a subdirectory of /tmp that is only accessible by that user, and then sets TMPDIR and other variables to that. Hence, it doesn't matter nearly as much if you create a non-random filename, because nobody but you can access it. Found error in /usr/lib/kselftests/net/mptcp/mptcp_join.sh: $ grep /tmp/ /usr/lib/kselftests/net/mptcp/mptcp_join.sh cappid=$! sleep 1 fi NSTAT_HISTORY=/tmp/${listener_ns}.nstat ip netns exec ${listener_ns} \ nstat NSTAT_HISTORY=/tmp/${connector_ns}.nstat ip netns exec ${connector_ns} \ nstat local extra_args if [ $speed = "fast" ]; then extra_args="-j" if $capture; then sleep 1 kill $cappid fi NSTAT_HISTORY=/tmp/${listener_ns}.nstat ip netns exec ${listener_ns} \ nstat | grep Tcp > /tmp/${listener_ns}.out NSTAT_HISTORY=/tmp/${connector_ns}.nstat ip netns exec ${connector_ns} \ nstat | grep Tcp > /tmp/${connector_ns}.out if [ ${rets} -ne 0 ] || [ ${retc} -ne 0 ]; then fail_test "client exit code $retc, server $rets" echo -e "\nnetns ${listener_ns} socket stat for ${port}:" 1>&2 ip netns exec ${listener_ns} ss -Menita 1>&2 -o "sport = :$port" cat /tmp/${listener_ns}.out echo -e "\nnetns ${connector_ns} socket stat for ${port}:" 1>&2 ip netns exec ${connector_ns} ss -Menita 1>&2 -o "dport = :$port" cat /tmp/${connector_ns}.out cat "$capout" return 1 fi Found error in /usr/lib/kselftests/net/mptcp/mptcp_connect.sh: $ grep -A5 -B5 /tmp/ /usr/lib/kselftests/net/mptcp/mptcp_connect.sh local cappid_connector=$! sleep 1 fi NSTAT_HISTORY=/tmp/${listener_ns}.nstat ip netns exec ${listener_ns} \ nstat -n if [ ${listener_ns} != ${connector_ns} ]; then NSTAT_HISTORY=/tmp/${connector_ns}.nstat ip netns exec ${connector_ns} \ nstat -n fi local stat_synrx_last_l local stat_ackrx_last_l -- sleep 1 kill ${cappid_listener} kill ${cappid_connector} fi NSTAT_HISTORY=/tmp/${listener_ns}.nstat ip netns exec ${listener_ns} \ nstat | grep Tcp > /tmp/${listener_ns}.out if [ ${listener_ns} != ${connector_ns} ]; then NSTAT_HISTORY=/tmp/${connector_ns}.nstat ip netns exec ${connector_ns} \ nstat | grep Tcp > /tmp/${connector_ns}.out fi local duration duration=$((stop-start)) result_msg+=" # time=${duration}ms" printf "(duration %05sms) " "${duration}" if [ ${rets} -ne 0 ] || [ ${retc} -ne 0 ]; then mptcp_lib_pr_fail "client exit code $retc, server $rets" echo -e "\nnetns ${listener_ns} socket stat for ${port}:" 1>&2 ip netns exec ${listener_ns} ss -Menita 1>&2 -o "sport = :$port" cat /tmp/${listener_ns}.out echo -e "\nnetns ${connector_ns} socket stat for ${port}:" 1>&2 ip netns exec ${connector_ns} ss -Menita 1>&2 -o "dport = :$port" [ ${listener_ns} != ${connector_ns} ] && cat /tmp/${connector_ns}.out echo cat "$capout" mptcp_lib_result_fail "${TEST_GROUP}: ${result_msg}" return 1 Found error in /usr/lib/kselftests/intel_pstate/run.sh: $ grep -A5 -B5 /tmp/ /usr/lib/kselftests/intel_pstate/run.sh # and the value of MSR 0x199 (MSR_IA32_PERF_CTL) which indicates what # pstate the cpu is in, and the value of # /sys/devices/system/cpu/intel_pstate/max_perf_pct X maximum turbo state # # Notes: In some cases several frequency values may be placed in the # /tmp/result.X files. This is done on purpose in order to catch cases # where the pstate driver may not be working at all. There is the case # where, for example, several "similar" frequencies are in the file: # # #/tmp/result.3100:1:cpu MHz : 2899.980 #/tmp/result.3100:2:cpu MHz : 2900.000 #/tmp/result.3100:3:msr 0x199: 0x1e00 #/tmp/result.3100:4:max_perf_pct 94 # # and the test will error out in those cases. The result.X file can be checked # for consistency and modified to remove the extra MHz values. The result.X # files can be re-evaluated by setting EVALUATE_ONLY to 1 below. -- ./aperf $cpu & done echo "sleeping for 5 seconds" sleep 5 grep MHz /proc/cpuinfo | sort -u > /tmp/result.freqs num_freqs=$(wc -l /tmp/result.freqs | awk ' { print $1 } ') if [ $num_freqs -ge 2 ]; then tail -n 1 /tmp/result.freqs > /tmp/result.$1 else cp /tmp/result.freqs /tmp/result.$1 fi ./msr 0 >> /tmp/result.$1 max_perf_pct=$(cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/intel_pstate/max_perf_pct) echo "max_perf_pct $max_perf_pct" >> /tmp/result.$1 for job in `jobs -p` do echo "waiting for job id $job" wait $job -- echo "The marketing frequency of the cpu is $mkt_freq MHz" echo "The maximum frequency of the cpu is $max_freq MHz" echo "The minimum frequency of the cpu is $min_freq MHz" # make a pretty table echo "Target Actual Difference MSR(0x199) max_perf_pct" | tr " " "\n" > /tmp/result.tab for freq in `seq $max_freq -100 $min_freq` do result_freq=$(cat /tmp/result.${freq} | grep "cpu MHz" | awk ' { print $4 } ' | awk -F "." ' { print $1 } ') msr=$(cat /tmp/result.${freq} | grep "msr" | awk ' { print $3 } ') max_perf_pct=$(cat /tmp/result.${freq} | grep "max_perf_pct" | awk ' { print $2 } ' ) cat >> /tmp/result.tab << EOF $freq $result_freq $((result_freq - freq)) $msr $((max_perf_pct usr max_freq)) EOF done # print the table pr -aTt -5 < /tmp/result.tab exit 0 |
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linux-tools-host-6.11-alt1.x86_64 |
systemd-but-no-native-init |
experimental |
The package have native systemd file(s) but no SysV init scripts. |