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kern/55641: Recent changes to random/entropy "pkgsrc devel brick" an Intel Ivy Bridge system, with workaround
>Number: 55641
>Category: kern
>Synopsis: Recent changes to random/entropy "pkgsrc devel brick" an Intel Ivy Bridge system, with workaround
>Confidential: no
>Severity: serious
>Priority: medium
>Responsible: kern-bug-people
>State: open
>Class: sw-bug
>Submitter-Id: net
>Arrival-Date: Thu Sep 03 18:45:00 +0000 2020
>Originator: David Shao
>Release: NetBSD current after a couple of weeks ago
>Organization:
>Environment:
NetBSD xxxxxx.xxx 9.99.72 NetBSD 9.99.72 (GENERIC) #1: Thu Sep 3 08:36:53 PDT 2020 xxxxxx.xxx:/usr/obj/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC amd64
>Description:
After updating NetBSD current a couple of weeks ago, building pkgsrc devel/glib2 would stop on an Intel Ivy Bridge machine (Asus P8H77-V) motherboard, i3 CPU) at a line ending in something like
. output
That is what I mean by "pkgsrc devel bricking". Rebuilding the system, reinstalling the system, nothing will fix this.
Pressing Ctrl-C, on this system, I discovered building devel/glib2 stopped in a line calling a random number function. Then I remember seeing on boot a line flashing by talking about entropy.
This problem does not appear at all on an Intel Eagle Lake system and on a Comet Lake system. Therefore it will not appear across a wide variety of machines. But from what I am seeing in the mailing lists, it will appear for some number of contributors and will render their machines useless for further pkgsrc development unless worked around.
Why Ivy Bridge? I believe it introduced the RDRAND function. It would not surprise me if a first generation implementation had some edge cases.
>How-To-Repeat:
>Fix:
Look up a posting:
HEADS UP: Entropy overhaul
Date: Fri, 1 May 2020 21:10:58 +0000
Apply the following two lines as root as a workaround:
dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/random bs=32 count=1
sysctl -w kern.entropy.consolidate=1
In the long run, it seems unlikely a fix will ever be applied since the problem occurs for a small number of older machines. But there must be some way to communicate to people upgrading to current, or later to a release, to apply the workaround to "pkgsrc devel unbrick" their systems.
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