Public bug reported:
[Impact]
* The Ubuntu RISC-V kernel carries out-of-tree patches to enable
the two LEDs on the SiFive Unmatched board.
* There is now an upstream solution to enable the LEDs that appears
a little different from userspace. With the out-of-tree patches the
three colours in the RGB LED appears as 3 different LEDs, but upstream
models them as 1 RGB LED.
* Replacing the out-of-tree patches with the upstream solution will
make Ubuntu kernels behave like the upstream kernel going forward.
[Test Plan]
* Boot Ubuntu on the Unmatched board and look at how the LEDs show up
in /sys/class/leds
* Check that both the green D12 and all three colours of D2 can still
be controlled from userspace.
[Where problems could occur]
* Users may have scripts setting up LEDs that will no longer work when
updating to Kinetic with this change.
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Incomplete
** Affects: linux-riscv (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
[Impact]
- * The Ubuntu RISC-V kernel carries out-of-tree patches to enable
- the two LEDs on the SiFive Unmatched board.
+ * The Ubuntu RISC-V kernel carries out-of-tree patches to enable
+ the two LEDs on the SiFive Unmatched board.
- * There are now an upstream solution to enable the LEDs that appears
- a little different from userspace. With the out-of-tree patches the
- three colours in the RGB LED appears as 3 different LEDs, but upstream
- models them as 1 RGB LED.
+ * There is now an upstream solution to enable the LEDs that appears
+ a little different from userspace. With the out-of-tree patches the
+ three colours in the RGB LED appears as 3 different LEDs, but upstream
+ models them as 1 RGB LED.
- * Replacing the out-of-tree patches with the upstream solution will
- make Ubuntu kernels behave like the upstream kernel going forward.
-
+ * Replacing the out-of-tree patches with the upstream solution will
+ make Ubuntu kernels behave like the upstream kernel going forward.
+
[Test Plan]
- * Boot Ubuntu on the Unmatched board and look at how the LEDs show up
- in /sys/class/leds
+ * Boot Ubuntu on the Unmatched board and look at how the LEDs show up
+ in /sys/class/leds
- * Check that both the green D12 and all three colours of D2 can still
- be controlled from userspace.
+ * Check that both the green D12 and all three colours of D2 can still
+ be controlled from userspace.
[Where problems could occur]
- * Users may have scripts setting up LEDs that will no longer work when
- updating to Kinetic with this change.
+ * Users may have scripts setting up LEDs that will no longer work when
+ updating to Kinetic with this change.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1987513
Title:
Use upstream LED description on Unmatched
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Status in linux-riscv package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
[Impact]
* The Ubuntu RISC-V kernel carries out-of-tree patches to enable
the two LEDs on the SiFive Unmatched board.
* There is now an upstream solution to enable the LEDs that appears
a little different from userspace. With the out-of-tree patches the
three colours in the RGB LED appears as 3 different LEDs, but upstream
models them as 1 RGB LED.
* Replacing the out-of-tree patches with the upstream solution will
make Ubuntu kernels behave like the upstream kernel going forward.
[Test Plan]
* Boot Ubuntu on the Unmatched board and look at how the LEDs show up
in /sys/class/leds
* Check that both the green D12 and all three colours of D2 can still
be controlled from userspace.
[Where problems could occur]
* Users may have scripts setting up LEDs that will no longer work when
updating to Kinetic with this change.
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