I can see this behavior of reporting NVME disks as 'Unknown' by the installer
in Ubuntu-16.04.3 (Server) with HWE kernel 4.10 during installation.
I do see that the sysfs has 'model' attribute, so I think its the installer who
is not reading it, now.
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CONFIG_MAILBOX and CONFIG_PCC are enabled.
I also checked the acpidump. The PCCT defines only a "Generic Communications
Subspace" or Type-0 and not the other two types.
(Ref:
http://elixir.free-electrons.com/linux/latest/source/include/acpi/actbl3.h#L481)
Whereas the acpi_pcc_probe takes
** Also affects: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[Ubuntu-16.04.3] Installer shows NVMe disks as
Changing affected-package to udev, based on initial assessment as
mentioned in Description.
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During installation:
# cat /sys/block/nvme0n1/device/model
Dell Express Flash NVMe 800GB
# udevadm info -e | grep -i model | grep -i nvm
Booting into OS, after installation:
# cat /sys/block/nvme0n1/device/model
Dell Express Flash NVMe 800GB
# udevadm info -e | grep -i model | grep -i nvm
Thank you.
We will revert back with the findings on xenial-proposed kernel.
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Title:
Boot/Installation crash of Ubuntu-16.04.3 HWE kernel on R940
After adding xenial-proposed to /etc/apt/sources.list,
#apt-get install linux-generic-hwe-16.04/xenial-proposed
Confirmed Booting pass with:
# uname -a
Linux dhcp-165-167 4.10.0-41-generic #45~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri Nov 24 15:06:20
UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Thanks for including
>If the problem is solved, change the tag 'verification-needed-zesty' to
'verification-done-zesty'.
Can someone help me here?
Is this action on me? Problem is solved with the above kernel.
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Hi Joseph,
Thanks for taking this up.
Can you let us know if this is confirmed for upcoming SRU?
>From the schedule, I see we are already past the freeze date:
* Next cycle: 27-Oct through 18-Nov
27-Oct Last day for kernel commits for this cycle.
30-Oct - 04-Nov Kernel
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Boot/Installation crash of
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Title:
[Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Steps:
1. Setup a DellEMC 14G PE server with 2 Onboard SATA disks.
2. Setup a md-raid (RAID1) on these SATA disks through BIOS S140 controller in
UEFI mode.
3. Start installing Ubuntu 18.04 server (debian installer image)
4. Select default values for all prompts and observe
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Title:
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 18.04 hangs at "kvm: exiting hardware virtualization" on AMD
servers when under graceful reboot stress for 12hrs.
* This hand is observed only when Onboard SATA DVD Drive is connected.
* Not seen with Ubuntu 16.04.4 (HWE kernel v4.13)
* Seen with Ubuntu 18.04
Logs where the hang is not seen:
[ 75.448494] kvm: exiting hardware virtualization
[ 76.187482] reboot: Restarting system
[ 76.191663] reboot: machine restart
[ 76.197621] ACPI MEMORY or I/O RESET_REG.
The last 3 lines are not seen when the hang is observed.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1466150 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1466150
** Also affects: dellserver
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Moving the bug-report back to Confirmed since these logs like "kvm exiting
hardware virt" and the logs post this are not stored on the physical disks
(reason - disks are already unmounted).
Such logs are available only in the console logs which are already uploaded in
this report.
** Changed
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1466150 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1466150
Hi @psusi,
Could you please confirm if this is same as bug #1466150?
Reason I am asking this because - we never hit any problems with Ubuntu 16.04
Server installations on the same setup.
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If more logs are required, please let me know.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
Public bug reported:
When installing and booting to Ubuntu 18.04 Server, we see this error
being shown on screen (Attached Screenshot)
Setup details- Take a DellEMC 14G server and start installation of
Ubuntu 18.04 Server. Observe this message in #dmesg.
Cosmetic error message, no functionality
I see this on 4.13.0-45-generic of Ubuntu 16.04 HWE kernels.
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Title:
Mounting SMB shares with vers=3.0 in fstab gives "ioctl error in
I am observing that in the absence of any network (interfaces not
configured for dhcp/static) I can see the graceful reboot halting almost
every reboot.
* Issue is observed with Ubuntu 18.04 kernel 4.15.0-23-generic
* Also observed with 4.18-rc1 hosted at
Update:
I was under the assumption that kvm/kvm_amd module was the suspect.
But I was wrong.
Reason - I tried performing '#modprobe -r kvm_amd kvm' before issuing
'#systemctl reboot' in the reboot script and the system still halted with
Ubuntu 18.04 kernel.
@jsalisbury -
I will keep it today
Public bug reported:
Setup - A Dell EMC 14th Gen AMD server, with ESXi 6.7 as host and Ubuntu
18.04 (latest updates) guest.
Guest has 3 data disks apart from the boot disk. All these disks are exposed
through "ParaVirtual SCSI controller" from the host ESXi 6.7.
Run diskio stress on all the 3
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already uploaded.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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* Also hit with 16.04.4 HWE kernel 4.13.0-45-generic.
* Not seen with LTS kernel 4.4 of Ubuntu 16.04
** Also affects: dellserver
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
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This also is required:
Sysfs: Read failures of optional attributes are not fatal
https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/utils/pciutils/pciutils/+/e5bb28afa6124b26cd25506892214a5d3cb9eb60
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4.13.0-32-generic
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lspci fails with 'Error reading sysfs label: Operation not permitted'
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Public bug reported:
Description:
On a 4 socket server, when #lspci is run, it fails with output:
lspci: Error reading /sys/bus/pci/devices/:9a:00.0/label: Operation not
permitted
How Reproducible:
Always
Version
pciutils-3.3.1-1.1ubuntu1.1
Steps:
1. Install Ubuntu-Server-16.04.3
2.
Hi Michael,
This is the only and mandatory patch over the existing
pciutils_3.3.1-1.1ubuntu1.1_amd64.deb that is required to fix this:
Sysfs: Read failures of optional attributes are not fatal
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Private security bug reported:
Description:
On Ubuntu 16.04 running 4.13.0-32 kernel, when file IO stress is run on
multiple NVMe disks (ext4 partitioned), system hangs with multiple kernel
crashes in the logs.
Steps:
1. Setup a DellEMC AMD servers
I am sorry about the delay in uploading the logs.
Update:
* I wanted to experiment on many things before I conclude this as a kernel
defect.
* A few firmware updates (including BIOS) were done.
* After these fw updates, I am unable to hit the same crash/hang issue.
Rather, I only see couple
Public bug reported:
Post installation of Ubuntu Server 18.04 , if we install #apt install
ubuntu-desktop and do a reboot, the GUI is crashed.
Attaching the screenshot.
** Affects: dellserver
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance:
@vanvugt -
I will try the step#3.
Yeah, If I look closely, by moving my mouse I can see something resembling
mouse pointer moving on screen.
So it might not be a crash.
To upload the logs, I need this bug to be Private first, since these are still
prototype/not-released machines.
I have
Can you guys share the release plans for kernel-4.15.0-33.36?
We have a installation/boot failure with HBA330 and the patches in this list
are fixing it.
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Ubuntu 18.04 hangs at "kvm: exiting hardware virtualization" on AMD
servers with DVD
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The v4 was proposed and applied:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10404957/
I feel only the 3/3 (3rd patch in whole series) is enough to deal with this bug.
If you could give me a test kernel, I shall verify it and confirm it here.
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where the issue was seen with bionic kernels.
Uploading dmesg.
Issue seems to be fixed and change observed now is:
[0.229581] Detected 1 PCC Subspaces
[0.229581] Registering PCC driver as Mailbox controller
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Status: Fix Committed => Invalid
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Title:
DellEMC AMD servers hang when running IO stress on NVMe disks
To
I think we are good to close this issue.
BIOS team confirmed firmware change is fixing this.
Please close this issue.
Thank you,
Sujith
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Fixed in Ubuntu 16.04.4
NVMe disks are displayed as "NVMe disks" instead of Unknown.
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Hi @Andrea,
What happens with master branch of pciutils?
https://kernel.googlesource.com/pub/scm/utils/pciutils/pciutils/
i.e uninstall existing pciutils, clone the master, build and make install.
The only change I see from this defect is the change of error to warning
when some optional
@andreabravetti -
Can you please try to bisect more? pointing to the one specific patch where
pass <-> fail changes?
May be try git checkout code using commit-ids..
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Verified on the repro-setup with pciutils-amd64-1:3.3.1-1.1ubuntu1.2.
Issue is fixed, lspci does not crash with error anymore.
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lspci
I think I narrowed it down to these:
v4.14 - No issue observed
v4.15-rc-1 - Issue observed
Wherever the issue is observed, if I blacklist or rmmod ahci driver
before reboot, no issue is observed (because the SATA ODD is gone now).
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Business case (Partner benefit):
Dell: dcdbas driver is used to raise SMIs. Dell System BIOS will implement
support for WSMT table soon. This change in dcdbas driver will implement
support for WSMT table.
Patch details:
If the WSMT ACPI table is present and indicates that
Private bug reported:
Every time you run an nvme format on a Intel NVMe drive (whether
specifying the secure/crypto erase options or not), the format
apparently works (drive is wiped clean) but the drive's admin queue
(queue 0) times out, making the nvme device driver flag an error and
reset the
@sasikumarpc - Ok. So when you say below v4.18 kernel fixes it, does it
mean with increased memory or is it with the same setup where the issue
was originally seen?
Issue resolved Kernel Version
-
4.18.0-8-generic
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We have a requirement to trigger Panic event from Linux IPMI native
driver to BMC in case of kernel panic. To achieve this, linux IPMI
driver should be built with kernel config IPMI_PANIC_EVENT to be set.
However, it is not set with shipping Ubuntu version.
Can we get this
With latest 4.15 LTS kernels, I see the vdbench process crash and the
PERC controller and the related disks go offline..
** Attachment added: "4.15 - vdbench - disks go offline"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1795453/+attachment/5204195/+files/4.15-stress_fails.txt
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I see the disks going offline during stress in mainline
4.19.0-041900rc7-generic as well.
Although the symptoms look different in 4.15 and 4.18 kernels, I feel
the bug is not fixed; address being accessed is still out-of-range in
this 16GB server.
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With the 4.18.0-8-generic kernel, I see AMD IOMMU IO_PAGE_FAULTs for invalid
addresses
AMD-Vi: Event logged [IO_PAGE_FAULT device=e1:00.0 domain=0x
address=0xfffd14c0 flags=0x0030]
PERC controller is still present btw, but the vdbench stress crashed due
to this page faults.
**
sasikumarpc -
Can you share the specific kernel versions that you are using, where the issue
is fixed?
Can you also share the logs of pass & failure cases?
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> Also another version (other than default version of Ubuntu 18.04.01)
of 4.15 kernel fixes the issue
Can you share this kernel version as well?
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@sasikumarpc -
We observed this scenario where the PERC goes offline:
sgl_ptr->Address = f000
sgl_ptr->Length = 1000
We do not see a roll-over here..
Kernel is indicating to read 0x1000 bytes starting from address
0xf000 i.e till 0x which very well aligns
The 63bit dma_mask was just a test to understand the adress-wraparound by the
fw. Nothing specific.
PERC didn't go offline. Always ended up with OOM btw.
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Unfortunately we do not have that info in hand. I'll check if we can try
getting it.
I see the patches in HWE 4.18 kernel of 18.04.2.
Thanks for including them in it.
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The cosmic test-kernel based on v4.18 is a Pass.
Please include them in planned HWE kernels of 18.04.2 that is based on v4.18.
The bionic test-kernel based on v4.15 is a Fail.
This requires a few more patches to be included.
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Description:
These missing patches are basically to improve Ubuntu kernel support for NVMe
Surprise Removel/hot-plug of NVMe disks.
The patch list shared and formed above is from comparing the 4.18 HWE kernel
that is already present in the -proposed apt repo.
We would like to have these included
reboot is triggered using #systemctl reboot.
systemd timeout of 30min does not help, system stays hung. Needs a manual
power-reset.
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Thank you for sharing a test-kernel.
We will test it and revert back here with test-results.
Thanks,
Sujith
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Title:
MPS (Max Payload Size) is
This might be the fix?
Handle partition name parsing and formatting for partitioned md
https://github.com/rhboot/efivar/commit/576f55b02d9ec478bd5157352c884e3543bcca58
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Public bug reported:
Max Payload Size for the NVMe device is not getting programmed correctly.
The OS is trying to set the device MPS to match Root Port which is greater than
Capability of Device, instead of looking for lowest common denominator.
This is fixed in upstream kernel version 4.19.
** Also affects: dell-poweredge
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Unable to modify/create-namespace over NVDIMM-N
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Fix:
acpi/nfit: Block function zero DSMs
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nvdimm/nvdimm.git/commit/?h=libnvdimm-fixes=11189c1089da413aa4b5fd6be4c4d47c78968819
acpi/nfit: Fix command-supported detection
It can be seen across all 14G Dell EMC servers carrying NVDIMM-N.
Current setup I have is a T640 with 1.6.13 BIOS and NVDIMM fw
version-9324
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Unable to modify/create-namespace over NVDIMM-N
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Private bug reported:
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Setup a Dell EMC 14G server R740xd server with NVDIMM-N, update BIOS &
NVDIMM firmware to latest available to customers.
2. Install and boot to Ubuntu 18.04
3. Notice that no pmems are enumerated.
4. Try #ndctl create-namespace -> Failure with device
Broadcom submitted the fix upstream:
https://marc.info/?l=linux-scsi=154514161019901=2
https://marc.info/?l=linux-scsi=154514161319908=2
https://marc.info/?l=linux-scsi=154514161619911=2
and the commit IDs of these patches from upstream:
894169db1246 scsi: megaraid_sas: Use 63-bit DMA addressing
Same as https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1811785
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Unable to modify/create-namespace over NVDIMM-N
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Can we also get the above fixes in Xenial HWE kernels?
I suppose Xenial HWE kernel is a fork of bionic LTS kernels..
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[SRU] IO's are
Another issue pops-up, looks like there are a few nvdimm patches that
require backporting:
# ndctl create-namespace -e "namespace0.0" -m fsdax -f -vvv
libndctl: sizeof_namespace_index: nmem0: label area (1024) too small to host
(256 byte) labels
libndctl: sizeof_namespace_index: nmem0: label
This is a kernel issue and we have seen this with upstream kernels and verified
the fixes on upstream kernels.
I expect bionic kernel 4.15 and above kernels to display this defect.
Although I have not tried applying only the kernel fix on bionic, the test
kernel shared above shows that original
Private bug reported:
Please help include the upcoming PERC/HBA driver – mpi3mr which got
accepted upstream into v5.14:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mkp/scsi.git/log/drivers/scsi/mpi3mr?h=5.14
/scsi-staging
We need this driver included in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS kernels.
** Affects:
** Tags removed: verification-needed-focal verification-needed-groovy
** Tags added: verification-done-focal verification-done-groovy
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We have verified focal-proposed kernel and groovy-proposed kernels.
Fix is working fine. We can list both enclosures in lsscsi.
Focal-proposed:
#uname -r
5.4.0-75-generic
#lsscsi -g
[2:0:0:0]diskHGST HUH721212AL5205 NM05 /dev/sda /dev/sg0
[2:0:1:0]diskATA
** Attachment added: "sosreport - groovy proposed"
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Request to pull-in new PERC11 PCI-ids from upstream.
PERC-11 are shipping cards supported since Ubuntu 20.04 onwards, however new
form factors are being launched by Dell which are having new subsystem-ids.
Request is to pull these new pci-ids into future releases Ubuntu
root@ubuntu:/home/ubuntu/hwdata# make install
mkdir -p -m 755 /usr/share/hwdata
for foo in pci.ids usb.ids oui.txt iab.txt pnp.ids ; do \
install -m 644 $foo /usr/share/hwdata ;\
done
mkdir -p -m 755 /usr/lib/modprobe.d
install -m 644 -T blacklist.conf
root@ubuntu:/home/ubuntu/hwdata# make install
mkdir -p -m 755 /usr/share/hwdata
for foo in pci.ids usb.ids oui.txt iab.txt pnp.ids ; do \
install -m 644 $foo /usr/share/hwdata ;\
done
mkdir -p -m 755 /usr/lib/modprobe.d
install -m 644 -T blacklist.conf
Works fine with the updated git code.
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Request to pull-in new PERC11 PCI-id from upstream
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Works fine with the updated git code.
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Request to pull-in new HBA11 PCI-id from upstream
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** Description changed:
Request to pull-in new PERC11 PCI-ids from upstream.
PERC-11 are shipping cards supported since Ubuntu 20.04 onwards, however new
form factors are being launched by Dell which are having new subsystem-ids.
Request is to pull these new pci-ids into future releases
Hi Michael,
Driver version check
Install and boot
12hr stress test
12hr reboot loop
All these tests went fine with the above test kernel.
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Hi Michael,
Driver version check
Install and boot
12hr stress test
12hr reboot loop
All these tests went fine with the above proposed kernel. Please help
include the updates into SRU.
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** Tags removed: verification-needed-focal
** Tags added: verification-done-focal
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Title:
Update mpt3sas Driver to 38.100.00.00 for Ubuntu 21.10
Dell wants this driver to be a part of Ubuntu 20.04.4 GA ISO (HWE kernel of
20.04.4) to handle the installation scenarios.
Let us know if this is not going to be the case.
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Installed linux-image-unsigned, linux-modules & linux-modules-extra from
the above link.
# modinfo mpi3mr
modinfo: ERROR: Module mpi3mr not found.
# uname -r
5.13.0-18-generic
Hi Michael,
Looks like this kernel is missing mpi3mr. Can you please look into it?
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Coming from https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1934620
, request you to disable Kconfig option - CONFIG_PCI_REALLOC_ENABLE_AUTO
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Information type changed from Public to Private
Hi Michael,
Sanity check on the above kernel is a Pass.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1933359
Title:
[Ubuntu 21.10][Broadcom] mpi3mr driver submission request
To manage
Hi Michael,
Can you please help incorporate this driver in upcoming release of 20.04 HWE?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1933359
Title:
[Ubuntu 21.10][Broadcom] mpi3mr driver
Hi Michael,
Sanity check on the above kernel is a Pass.
** Tags removed: impish verification-needed-impish
** Tags added: verification-done-impish
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Public bug reported:
These are some of the DPC fixes which help in handling some of the
failure cases of DownPort Containment events. Without these, recovery
from DPC event fails and NVMe endpoint is not accessible for some of the
scenarios.
Upstream kernel patches to be included into Ubuntu
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1934620
Title:
NVIDIA A100-80GB GPU fails to initialize in R750xa, BAR Address setup
failed if
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