All autopkgtests for the newly accepted nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 
(390.132-0ubuntu0.19.10.1) for eoan have finished running.
The following regressions have been reported in tests triggered by the package:

nvidia-graphics-drivers-390/390.132-0ubuntu0.19.10.1 (armhf)


Please visit the excuses page listed below and investigate the failures, 
proceeding afterwards as per the StableReleaseUpdates policy regarding 
autopkgtest regressions [1].

https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-
migration/eoan/update_excuses.html#nvidia-graphics-drivers-390

[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Autopkgtest_Regressions

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1854485

Title:
  Introduce the new NVIDIA 440 series, and add 5.4 Linux compatibility
  to the 340 and 390 series

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux-restricted-modules package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-340 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-440 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in nvidia-settings package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in linux source package in Bionic:
  Fix Committed
Status in linux-restricted-modules source package in Bionic:
  Fix Committed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-340 source package in Bionic:
  Fix Committed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 source package in Bionic:
  Fix Committed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-440 source package in Bionic:
  Fix Committed
Status in nvidia-settings source package in Bionic:
  Fix Committed
Status in linux source package in Eoan:
  New
Status in linux-restricted-modules source package in Eoan:
  In Progress
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-340 source package in Eoan:
  Fix Committed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 source package in Eoan:
  Fix Committed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-440 source package in Eoan:
  Fix Committed
Status in nvidia-settings source package in Eoan:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  [Impact]
  These releases provide both bug fixes and new features, and we would like to
  make sure all of our users have access to these improvements.

  See the changelog entry below for a full list of changes and bugs.

  [Test Case]
  The following development and SRU process was followed:
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NVidiaUpdates

  Certification test suite must pass on a range of hardware:
  https://git.launchpad.net/plainbox-provider-sru/tree/units/sru.pxu

  The QA team that executed the tests will be in charge of attaching the
  artifacts and console output of the appropriate run to the bug. nVidia
  maintainers team members will not mark ‘verification-done’ until this
  has happened.

  [Regression Potential]
  In order to mitigate the regression potential, the results of the
  aforementioned system level tests are attached to this bug.

  [Discussion]

  440.40:
    * New upstream release:
      - Added support for the following GPU:
          Quadro T2000 with Max-Q Design
      - Added support for the __GL_SYNC_DISPLAY_DEVICE environment
        variable for Vulkan applications.
      - Fixed a bug that caused applications running directly on a
        display (such as VR HMDs) to tear when a G-SYNC or G-SYNC
        Compatible monitor is plugged in the system.
      - Fixed a bug in an error handling path that could cause a kernel
        crash while loading nvidia.ko.
      - Fixed driver installation failure on Oracle Linux 7.7 systems,
        where the NVIDIA kernel module failed to build with error
        "unknown type name 'vm_fault_t'".
    * Changes from the 440.36 series:
      - Added support for the following GPUs:
        o GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER
        o GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER
      - Fixed graphical corruption that can occur when using glslang
        SPIR-V Generator Version <= 2.
      - Fixed a bug that could cause the X server to crash when running
        applications using GLX indirect rendering.
      - Updated the Module.symvers sanity check, which is part of the
        NVIDIA kernel module build process, to accommodate the recent
        addition of a new field in the Module.symvers file format.
        This fixes the error "The Module.symvers file is missing [...]"
        seen during driver installation or DKMS rebuilds with Linux 5.4 RC
        kernels.
      - Fixed kernel module build problems with Linux kernel 5.4.0 release
        candidates.
      - Updated nvidia-bug-report.sh to collect information about X server
        crashes from coredumpctl, when available.
      - Updated the nvidia-drm kernel module for compatibility with the
        removal of the DRIVER_PRIME flag in recent Linux kernel versions.
      - Enabled parallel GLSL shader linking by default; i.e., allow
        GL_ARB_parallel_shader_compile to work without first calling
        glMaxShaderCompilerThreadsARB().
      - Added support for HDMI 2.1 variable refresh rate (VRR) G-SYNC
        Compatible monitors on supported GPUs.For more details, see
        "Configuring Multiple Display Devices on One X Screen" in the README.
        Added support for the GLX_NV_multigpu_context and GL_NV_gpu_multicast
        extensions.For more details, see the "Configuring SLI and Multi-GPU
        FrameRendering" chapter of the README, and the extension specifications:
        
https://www.khronos.org/registry/OpenGL/extensions/NV/GLX_NV_multigpu_context.txt
        
https://www.khronos.org/registry/OpenGL/extensions/NV/NV_gpu_multicast.txt
      - Fixed a bug that prevented Vulkan applications running on systems
        configured for SLI. Vulkan applications can now run while SLI is 
enabled;
        however, they will only be able to use a single GPU.
      - Simplified the nvidia-sleep.sh sample script to no longer depend on
        unreliable detection of the current VT through X server logs.
      - Added EGL support for PRIME render offload. Please see the PRIME Render
        Offload chapter in the README for configuration details.
      - Fixed a regression introduced in 435.19.02 that would cause some 
applications
        which use the VK_KHR_DISPLAY extension to result in a segmentation 
fault.
      - Enabled HardDPMS by default. See the README entry on the X configuration
        option "HardDPMS" for more information.
      - Fixed a bug which caused corruption in the following DXVK titles:
        Saints Row IV
        Saints Row: The Third
      - Added VP9 decode support to the NVIDIA VDPAU driver. See the VDPAU 
Support
        appendix in the README for supported VP9 decoder profiles.
      - Fixed a bug that could cause heapUsage values reported by
        VK_EXT_memory_budget to not immediately update after vkFreeMemory was
        called.
      - Changed GPU clock management strategy to more quickly ramp down clocks
        after a drop in GPU utilization.
      - Added X configuration option, "SidebandSocketPath", which controls the
        directory in which the X driver will create a pathname UNIX domain 
socket
        used to communicate with the NVIDIA OpenGL, Vulkan and VDPAU driver
        components.
      - The X driver will now create a fallback pathname UNIX domain socket in
        the directory specified by the "SidebandSocketPath" option, or /var/run
        by default, which will be used by other NVIDIA driver components if they
        are unable to connect to the default abstract socket.This fixes a bug
        where graphics applications run within a network namespace (which 
prevents
        the use of abstract sockets) were unable to take advantage of some 
driver
        features, such as G-Sync.
      - Fall back to system memory when video memory is full for some
        driver-internal allocations. This can help fix Xid 13 and Xid 31 cases 
in
        Vulkan applications when video memory is full.
      - Fixed a bug that could cause a blank screen on some DisplayPort monitors
        when logging in to GNOME, if the nvidia-drm kernel module parameter
        modeset=1 is specified.
      - Fixed a bug that prevented NVIDIA GPUs from entering the low-power D3
        state when entering suspend-to-idle (s2idle). Note that on some systems
        this may expose an existing timing issue in the Linux kernel; see the
        "Known Issues and Workarounds" section of the "Configuring Power
        Management Support" chapter of the README for more details.

  390.132:
    * New upstream release (LP: #1854485):
      - Fixed kernel module build problems with Linux kernel 5.4.0
        release candidates.
      - Updated nvidia-bug-report.sh to collect information about X
        server crashes from coredumpctl, when available.
      - Updated the nvidia-drm kernel module for compatibility with the
        removal of the DRIVER_PRIME flag in recent Linux kernel versions.
    * debian/templates/dkms_nvidia.conf.in,
      debian/dkms_nvidia/patches/do-not-call-pci_save_state.patch,
      
debian/dkms_nvidia/patches/disable_fstack-clash-protection_fcf-protection.patch:
      - Do not call pci_save_state (as the more recent driver series do).
      - Fall back on /usr/bin/gcc when cc is not available.
      - Detect and disable the fstack-clash-protection fcf-protection flags.
      - Drop buildfix_kernel_5.2.patch and buildfix_kernel_5.3.patch (now in the
        upstream release).
    * debian/templates/libnvidia-common-flavour.install.in,
      debian/templates/libnvidia-gl-flavour-dev.install.in,
      debian/templates/libnvidia-gl-flavour.install.in,
      debian/templates/nvidia-compute-utils-flavour.install.in,
      
debian/templates/nvidia-compute-utils-flavour.nvidia-persistenced.service.in,
      debian/templates/nvidia-driver-flavour.docs.in,
      debian/templates/nvidia-utils-flavour.install.in:
      - Remove final / from installation paths (to match the manifest file).
      - Add the StopWhenUnneeded=true field to nvidia-persistenced.
    * debian/templates/control:
      - Update to dpkg-dev (>= 1.17.11~).
      - Rearrange the cuda dependencies, and add a needed dependency on
        libnvidia-cfg1.

  340.108:
    * New upstream release (LP: #1854485):
      - Updated the nvidia-drm kernel module for compatibility with the
        removal of the DRIVER_PRIME flag in recent Linux kernel
        versions.
      - Updated nvidia-bug-report.sh to search the systemd journal for
        gdm-x-session logs.
      - Fixed a bug that could prevent nvidia-xconfig from disabling
        the X Composite extension on version 1.20 of the X.org X
        server.
      - Fixed a build failure, "too many arguments to function
        'get_user_pages'", when building the NVIDIA kernel module for
        Linux kernel v4.4.168.
      - Fixed a build failure, "implicit declaration of function
        do_gettimeofday", when building the NVIDIA kernel module for
        Linux kernel 5.0 release candidates.
    * debian/templates/dkms_nvidia.conf.in:
      - Drop the following patches (no longer needed in 340.108):
        buildfix_kernel_5.0.patch, buildfix_kernel_5.3.patch.
      - Fall back on /usr/bin/gcc when cc is not available.
    * debian/dkms_nvidia/patches/buildfix_kernel_4.11.patch,
      debian/dkms_nvidia/patches/do-not-call-pci_save_state.patch,
      debian/dkms_nvidia/patches/use-kmem_cache_create_usercopy-on-4.16.patch,
      debian/dkms_nvidia/patches/buildfix_kernel_5.2.patch:
      - Refresh patches.
    * 
debian/dkms_nvidia/patches/disable_fstack-clash-protection_fcf-protection.patch,
      debian/dkms_nvidia/patches/do-not-call-pci_save_state.patch:
      - Do not call pci_save_state (as the more recent driver series do).
      - Detect and disable the fstack-clash-protection fcf-protection flags.

  nvidia-settings (440.44-0ubuntu0.18.04.1):
    * New upstream release.
    * debian/patches/13_libxnvctrl_so_0.patch:
      - Add -fPIC to the XNVCTRL_CFLAGS.
        This seems to be needed only in 18.04.
    * debian/patches/08_add_prime_support.patch:
      - Refresh and make on-demand mode optional.
        This makes the same patch work on systems where
        on-demand mode is not available yet.
    * debian/patches/05_add_polkit_support.patch,
      debian/patches/06_remove_local_prefix.patch,
      debian/patches/07_remove_features_for_legacy.patch,
      debian/patches/08_add_prime_support.patch,
      debian/patches/10_legacy_vdpau.patch,
      debian/patches/11_link_as-needed.patch,
      debian/patches/12_nostrip.patch,
      debian/patches/13_libxnvctrl_so_0.patch,
      debian/patches/15_clean.patch,
      debian/patches/16_gzip-n.patch,
      debian/patches/link-order.diff:
      - Refresh patches.

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