| Bisecting a bug | 
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 | Last updated: 28 October 2016 | 
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 | Introduction | 
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 | Always try the latest kernel from kernel.org and build from source. If you are | 
 | not confident in doing that please report the bug to your distribution vendor | 
 | instead of to a kernel developer. | 
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 | Finding bugs is not always easy. Have a go though. If you can't find it don't | 
 | give up. Report as much as you have found to the relevant maintainer. See | 
 | MAINTAINERS for who that is for the subsystem you have worked on. | 
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 | Before you submit a bug report read | 
 | :ref:`Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-bugs.rst <reportingbugs>`. | 
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 | Devices not appearing | 
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 | Often this is caused by udev/systemd. Check that first before blaming it | 
 | on the kernel. | 
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 | Finding patch that caused a bug | 
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 | Using the provided tools with ``git`` makes finding bugs easy provided the bug | 
 | is reproducible. | 
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 | Steps to do it: | 
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 | - build the Kernel from its git source | 
 | - start bisect with [#f1]_:: | 
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 | 	$ git bisect start | 
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 | - mark the broken changeset with:: | 
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 | 	$ git bisect bad [commit] | 
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 | - mark a changeset where the code is known to work with:: | 
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 | 	$ git bisect good [commit] | 
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 | - rebuild the Kernel and test | 
 | - interact with git bisect by using either:: | 
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 | 	$ git bisect good | 
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 |   or:: | 
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 | 	$ git bisect bad | 
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 |   depending if the bug happened on the changeset you're testing | 
 | - After some interactions, git bisect will give you the changeset that | 
 |   likely caused the bug. | 
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 | - For example, if you know that the current version is bad, and version | 
 |   4.8 is good, you could do:: | 
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 |            $ git bisect start | 
 |            $ git bisect bad                 # Current version is bad | 
 |            $ git bisect good v4.8 | 
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 | .. [#f1] You can, optionally, provide both good and bad arguments at git | 
 | 	 start with ``git bisect start [BAD] [GOOD]`` | 
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 | For further references, please read: | 
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 | - The man page for ``git-bisect`` | 
 | - `Fighting regressions with git bisect <https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-bisect-lk2009.html>`_ | 
 | - `Fully automated bisecting with "git bisect run" <https://lwn.net/Articles/317154>`_ | 
 | - `Using Git bisect to figure out when brokenness was introduced <http://webchick.net/node/99>`_ |