Bug#1069077: rockpro64: multiple kernel oops and frequent boot failures

2024-05-17 Thread Forest
Control: fixed -1 6.8.9-1 On Fri, 17 May 2024 12:15:55 +0200, Diederik de Haas wrote: >Kernel 6.8.9 has recently been uploaded to Unstable which has that commit. >Can you verify that it indeed fixes this bug? Indeed, it seems to be fixed there. It usually takes only one or two boots to show up,

Bug#1069077: rockpro64: multiple kernel oops and frequent boot failures

2024-05-17 Thread Diederik de Haas
On Friday, 17 May 2024 03:36:35 CEST Forest wrote: > A git bisect reveals it to be fixed by this commit: > > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?id= > f7a59018953910032231c0a019208c4b0a4a8bc3 > > maple_tree: make mas_erase() more robust > > > > mas_erase()

Bug#1069077:

2024-05-16 Thread Forest
A git bisect reveals it to be fixed by this commit: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?id=f7a59018953910032231c0a019208c4b0a4a8bc3 > maple_tree: make mas_erase() more robust > > mas_erase() may not deal correctly with all maple states. Make the > function

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2024-05-04 Thread Forest
Control: found -1 6.7.12-1

Bug#1069077: Re: Bug#1069077: es8316 driver causes kernel oops / panic on rockpro64

2024-04-16 Thread Forest
Control: found -1 6.6.15-2 On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 10:34:45 +0200, Diederik de Haas wrote: >Can you try the Debian Testing kernel, which is at version 6.6.15? 6.6.15-2 also has the bug.

Bug#1069077: es8316 driver causes kernel oops / panic on rockpro64

2024-04-16 Thread Diederik de Haas
Control: retitle -1 es8316 driver causes kernel oops / panic on rockpro64 On Tuesday, 16 April 2024 01:37:57 CEST Forest wrote: > The current debian unstable kernel causes a variety of failures that are not > present in the bookworm kernel, on the RockPro64 single board computer. > (This is an

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2024-04-15 Thread Forest
Control: retitle es8316 driver causes kernel oops / panic on rockpro64 Blacklisting the snd_soc_es8316 module in /etc/modprobe.d seems to restore kernel stability, as far as I have seen from half a dozen reboots.

Bug#1069077: rockpro64: multiple kernel oops and frequent boot failures

2024-04-15 Thread Forest
Package: src:linux Version: 6.7.9-2 Severity: important X-Debbugs-Cc: fores...@sonic.net Dear Maintainer, The current debian unstable kernel causes a variety of failures that are not present in the bookworm kernel, on the RockPro64 single board computer. (This is an arm64 machine built upon the