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Zhang Rui (rui.zh...@intel.com) changed:
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--- Comment #12 from Zhang Rui (rui.zh...@intel.com) ---
does the problem still exists in latest upstream kernel?
This problem looks tricky and I have no idea what could cause the problem.
BTW, a simple way to confirm your bisect result is to
1.
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--- Comment #11 from Igor Bohar (ibo...@gmail.com) ---
fix last comment: suspend works in Stretch too.
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--- Comment #10 from Igor Bohar (ibo...@gmail.com) ---
I carefully repeat git-bisect v4.17..v418rc1 and i got same commit (comment 4).
This commit change file include/linux/mm_types.h.
I got kernels 4.17 and 4.18. I had overwrite mm_types.h from
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--- Comment #9 from Igor Bohar (ibo...@gmail.com) ---
(In reply to Zhang Rui from comment #5)
> so please confirm is the problem exists with this commit, and does not exist
> with the commit previous to this one.
I got the answer that commit i
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--- Comment #8 from Igor Bohar (ibo...@gmail.com) ---
I have an old computer (core 2 duo, no laptop) too.
I install Debian 10 on it and i have no issue.
I tried differrent linux distros on Medion Erazer x7830 laptop (Manjaro,
Fedora, Debian,
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--- Comment #6 from Igor Bohar (ibo...@gmail.com) ---
Yes, i confirm that the problem exists with this commit, and does not exist
with the commit previous to this one.
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--- Comment #5 from Zhang Rui (rui.zh...@intel.com) ---
so please confirm is the problem exists with this commit, and does not exist
with the commit previous to this one.
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--- Comment #4 from Igor Bohar (ibo...@gmail.com) ---
I ran git bisect (https://wiki.debian.org/DebianKernel/GitBisect):
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b7ccc7f8c643de0b71cd2da3245d0c27038a8dd7 is the first bad
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--- Comment #3 from Zhang Rui (rui.zh...@intel.com) ---
this seems like a kernel regression.
can you run git bisect to find out which commit introduces the problem?
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--- Comment #2 from Igor Bohar (ibo...@gmail.com) ---
(In reply to Zhang Rui from comment #1)
> please confirm if the problem also exist in the latest upstream kernel.
Problem still exist:
Debian
Release 10 (buster) 64-bit
Kernel Linux
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