Bug#1023734: linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64: No network connection, no pulseaudio server connection
Hi Guy, [Thanks to Diederik for taking time as well to contribute!] On Thu, Nov 10, 2022 at 06:22:48PM +0100, Guy Durrieu wrote: > Hi Salvatore, > > I did the test using the kernel image you built for me. After reactivating > rasdaemon (and rebooting), all apparently work fine. Good news, thanks for your testing! So it's the same as #1023726. > I have a last question: Do I keep this version, and what will happen when > the next kernel update occurs ? And what about the 6.0.0.2 one ? As it is an unofficial build, please do revert back to an official one. I plan to upload 6.0.8-1 based on the today's released 6.0.8 "soonish" which will contain the fix as well. Hope this helps so far, Regards, Salvatore
Bug#1023734: linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64: No network connection, no pulseaudio server connection
Hi Salvatore, I did the test using the kernel image you built for me. After reactivating rasdaemon (and rebooting), all apparently work fine. I have a last question: Do I keep this version, and what will happen when the next kernel update occurs ? And what about the 6.0.0.2 one ? Thanks for your help ! Best regards. -- Guy. Le 09/11/2022 à 19:21, Salvatore Bonaccorso a écrit : Hi Guy, On Wed, Nov 09, 2022 at 06:05:58PM +0100, Guy Durrieu wrote: Hi Salvatore, OK, I will try that as soon as possible. Am I supposed to re-enable the rasdeamon once the patch applied ? Anyway I will report you the result (f I don't make any mistake). Yes right, the idea would be to boot the new kernel with rasdeamon enabled again and see if the system is stable again. Be aware though that rasdaemon itself might segfault, there is a second issue, where rasdaemon needs fixing as well, see #1023725. Regards, Salvatore
Bug#1023734: linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64: No network connection, no pulseaudio server connection
Hi Diederik, Thanks for your useful answer, that is what I more or less understood after thinking about it, but it's better to have a confirmation :) And don't worry, my emails were a bit messy anyway ! Best regards. -- Guy Durrieu. Le 10/11/2022 à 12:15, Diederik de Haas a écrit : On donderdag 10 november 2022 11:54:59 CET Diederik de Haas wrote: Perhaps I didn't understand what you meant... Does the linux image 6.0.0.3 (6.0.7.2) include the patch correcting my issue ? And in this case, is it sufficient to download the linux image and the linux headers in order to test the result ? No. In order to test the patch, you do need to build a kernel. Oh boy, I probably should've stayed out of it completely ... In another response to this bug, Salvatore did provide an alternative means and that is using the kernel package he build for you. See this part: On woensdag 9 november 2022 17:42:44 CET Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote: Additionnally, I am not sure to know how to proceed in order to apply the patch you sent. Could you give me some hint ? There is our documentation at https://kernel-team.pages.debian.net/kernel-handbook/ch-common-tasks.html#s4 .2.2 . But would you be willing to test (but be aware, unsigned!) test packages fetched byhttps://people.debian.org ? https://people.debian.org/~carnil/tmp/linux/6.0.7-2/ I have put a sha256sum file with signature on it with my gpg key to have an additional verification on those. https://db.debian.org/fetchkey.cgi?fingerprint=04A4407CB9142C23030C17AE789D6 F057FD863FE So you have 2 options: - build it yourself from source (with instructions from 4.2.2) - Use the packages Salvatore build for you at the above location Keep in mind that you normally shouldn't install programs ('deb' on Debian or 'exe' if on Windows) from "strangers on the internet". Salvatore did provide a (gpg) signed file to provide some mitigation against the risks. But you would still need to trust Salvatore. If you build it yourself, then you don't download programs from "strangers on the internet". But that obviously is more work. Which can be daunting if you hadn't done that before. HTH (And now I'm really staying out of it ;-))
Bug#1023734: linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64: No network connection, no pulseaudio server connection
On donderdag 10 november 2022 11:54:59 CET Diederik de Haas wrote: > > Perhaps I didn't understand what you meant... Does the linux image > > 6.0.0.3 (6.0.7.2) include the patch correcting my issue ? And in this > > case, is it sufficient to download the linux image and the linux headers > > in order to test the result ? > > No. In order to test the patch, you do need to build a kernel. Oh boy, I probably should've stayed out of it completely ... In another response to this bug, Salvatore did provide an alternative means and that is using the kernel package he build for you. See this part: On woensdag 9 november 2022 17:42:44 CET Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote: > > Additionnally, I am not sure to know how to proceed in order to apply the > > patch you sent. Could you give me some hint ? > > There is our documentation at > https://kernel-team.pages.debian.net/kernel-handbook/ch-common-tasks.html#s4 > .2.2 . But would you be willing to test (but be aware, unsigned!) test > packages fetched by https://people.debian.org ? > > https://people.debian.org/~carnil/tmp/linux/6.0.7-2/ > > I have put a sha256sum file with signature on it with my gpg key to > have an additional verification on those. > > https://db.debian.org/fetchkey.cgi?fingerprint=04A4407CB9142C23030C17AE789D6 > F057FD863FE So you have 2 options: - build it yourself from source (with instructions from 4.2.2) - Use the packages Salvatore build for you at the above location Keep in mind that you normally shouldn't install programs ('deb' on Debian or 'exe' if on Windows) from "strangers on the internet". Salvatore did provide a (gpg) signed file to provide some mitigation against the risks. But you would still need to trust Salvatore. If you build it yourself, then you don't download programs from "strangers on the internet". But that obviously is more work. Which can be daunting if you hadn't done that before. HTH (And now I'm really staying out of it ;-)) signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Bug#1023734: linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64: No network connection, no pulseaudio server connection
Just a quick response to this question, but I'll leave it up to Salvatore for the rest of the bug handling/assistance :-) On donderdag 10 november 2022 11:35:33 CET Guy Durrieu wrote: > > I am not sure I am able to do that :) > > Perhaps I didn't understand what you meant... Does the linux image > 6.0.0.3 (6.0.7.2) include the patch correcting my issue ? And in this > case, is it sufficient to download the linux image and the linux headers > in order to test the result ? No. In order to test the patch, you do need to build a kernel. The instructions from 4.2.2 is the simplest (relatively) way to build a kernel with a patch applied. But AFAIK, before you do the instructions from 4.2.2, you need to do the 'Preparation' steps from 4.2.1 first. > Thanks and my apologies ! No need to apologize :-) If you've never build a kernel before, it looks 'scary'. The instructions from 4.2.2 are made to make it as simple as possible, but that doesn't mean it is simple (for everyone). Good luck! (Back to Salvatore now) signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Bug#1023734: linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64: No network connection, no pulseaudio server connection
Hi Salvatore, Le 10/11/2022 à 09:41, Guy Durrieu a écrit : I am not sure I am able to do that :) Perhaps I didn't understand what you meant... Does the linux image 6.0.0.3 (6.0.7.2) include the patch correcting my issue ? And in this case, is it sufficient to download the linux image and the linux headers in order to test the result ? Thanks and my apologies ! Best regards. -- Guy
Bug#1023734: linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64: No network connection, no pulseaudio server connection
Hi Salvatore, Le 09/11/2022 à 17:42, Salvatore Bonaccorso a écrit : There is our documentation at https://kernel-team.pages.debian.net/kernel-handbook/ch-common-tasks.html#s4.2.2 . But would you be willing to test (but be aware, unsigned!) test packages fetched byhttps://people.debian.org ? I am not sure I am able to do that :) The first thing to do would be to perform the check you suggested yesterday. Am I wrong or do I have to rebuild a whole kernel from the source code? In this case would it be possible to install the source code elsewhere than on my (relatively small) SSD ? Excuse me for my maybe basic questions, I've never done this before, and thanks in advance for your help ! Best regards. -- Guy
Bug#1023734: linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64: No network connection, no pulseaudio server connection
Hi Guy, On Wed, Nov 09, 2022 at 06:05:58PM +0100, Guy Durrieu wrote: > Hi Salvatore, > > OK, I will try that as soon as possible. Am I supposed to re-enable the > rasdeamon once the patch applied ? Anyway I will report you the result (f I > don't make any mistake). Yes right, the idea would be to boot the new kernel with rasdeamon enabled again and see if the system is stable again. Be aware though that rasdaemon itself might segfault, there is a second issue, where rasdaemon needs fixing as well, see #1023725. Regards, Salvatore
Bug#1023734: linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64: No network connection, no pulseaudio server connection
Hi Salvatore, OK, I will try that as soon as possible. Am I supposed to re-enable the rasdeamon once the patch applied ? Anyway I will report you the result (f I don't make any mistake). Thanks a lot for your help ! Best regards. Le 09/11/2022 à 17:46, Salvatore Bonaccorso a écrit : Hi Guy, On Wed, Nov 09, 2022 at 05:20:25PM +0100, Guy Durrieu wrote: Hi Salvatore, Sorry. My first attempt was under 6.0.0-2... I tried again disabling rasdaemon under 5.19.0-2 (it worked). Then I restarted 6.0.0-2 and the issue seems to have disapeared (after a first bad start). Thanks for confirming, so there is good indication you are seeing the same as #1023726 and will later merge those. Concerning the patch, my question remains (I don't have the source for ring_buffer). It looks I was too slow, my answer was on the way and overlapped with this followup. There are instructions on how to "simple test patches". But I have uploaded as well intermediate deb files (unsigned) which you can use if you have enough trust level on the path to fetch them. Regards, Salvatore
Bug#1023734: linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64: No network connection, no pulseaudio server connection
Hi Guy, On Wed, Nov 09, 2022 at 05:20:25PM +0100, Guy Durrieu wrote: > Hi Salvatore, > > Sorry. My first attempt was under 6.0.0-2... I tried again disabling > rasdaemon under 5.19.0-2 (it worked). Then I restarted 6.0.0-2 and the issue > seems to have disapeared (after a first bad start). Thanks for confirming, so there is good indication you are seeing the same as #1023726 and will later merge those. > Concerning the patch, my question remains (I don't have the source for > ring_buffer). It looks I was too slow, my answer was on the way and overlapped with this followup. There are instructions on how to "simple test patches". But I have uploaded as well intermediate deb files (unsigned) which you can use if you have enough trust level on the path to fetch them. Regards, Salvatore
Bug#1023734: linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64: No network connection, no pulseaudio server connection
Hi Guy, On Wed, Nov 09, 2022 at 04:55:36PM +0100, Guy Durrieu wrote: > Hi Salvatore, > > Thanks for your quick answer ! > > I tried the command "rasdaemon --disable" (as sudoer) , but it blocks and > apparently doesn't product any effect. I also tried to directly kill the > rasdaemon process, without success. To test the behaviour without having rasdaemon started at all, do mask the service and the reboot: systemctl mask rasdaemon.service (to unmask again, systemctl unmask rasdaemon.service). > Additionnally, I am not sure to know how to proceed in order to apply the > patch you sent. Could you give me some hint ? There is our documentation at https://kernel-team.pages.debian.net/kernel-handbook/ch-common-tasks.html#s4.2.2 . But would you be willing to test (but be aware, unsigned!) test packages fetched by https://people.debian.org ? https://people.debian.org/~carnil/tmp/linux/6.0.7-2/ I have put a sha256sum file with signature on it with my gpg key to have an additional verification on those. https://db.debian.org/fetchkey.cgi?fingerprint=04A4407CB9142C23030C17AE789D6F057FD863FE Regards, Salvatore
Bug#1023734: linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64: No network connection, no pulseaudio server connection
Hi Salvatore, Sorry. My first attempt was under 6.0.0-2... I tried again disabling rasdaemon under 5.19.0-2 (it worked). Then I restarted 6.0.0-2 and the issue seems to have disapeared (after a first bad start). Concerning the patch, my question remains (I don't have the source for ring_buffer). Thanks for your help. Best regards. -- Guy Durrieu. Le 09/11/2022 à 16:55, Guy Durrieu a écrit : Hi Salvatore, Thanks for your quick answer ! I tried the command "rasdaemon --disable" (as sudoer) , but it blocks and apparently doesn't product any effect. I also tried to directly kill the rasdaemon process, without success. Additionnally, I am not sure to know how to proceed in order to apply the patch you sent. Could you give me some hint ? Thanks in advance for your help. Best regards. -- Guy Durrieu. Le 09/11/2022 à 16:19, Salvatore Bonaccorso a écrit : Looking through the above the issue seems to be the same as #1023726. Can you verify if the issue disapears if you disable rasdaemon? Can you verify if the attached patch fixes the problem as well for you? Regards, Salvatore
Bug#1023734: linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64: No network connection, no pulseaudio server connection
Hi Salvatore, Thanks for your quick answer ! I tried the command "rasdaemon --disable" (as sudoer) , but it blocks and apparently doesn't product any effect. I also tried to directly kill the rasdaemon process, without success. Additionnally, I am not sure to know how to proceed in order to apply the patch you sent. Could you give me some hint ? Thanks in advance for your help. Best regards. -- Guy Durrieu. Le 09/11/2022 à 16:19, Salvatore Bonaccorso a écrit : Looking through the above the issue seems to be the same as #1023726. Can you verify if the issue disapears if you disable rasdaemon? Can you verify if the attached patch fixes the problem as well for you? Regards, Salvatore
Bug#1023734: linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64: No network connection, no pulseaudio server connection
Hi Guy, On Wed, Nov 09, 2022 at 11:38:51AM +0100, Guy Durrieu wrote: > Package: src:linux > Version: 6.0.5-1 > Severity: normal (I would say serious...) > > Dear Maintainer, > > Until today, my linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64 was OK. After the recent updates I > get a serious problem: no more network connection (neither ethernet, wifi > nor USB), and no more pulseaudio server connection. > > When rebooting with the previous available version > (linux-image-5.19.0-2-amd64) all work fine. > > I thus send this report using thisversion of the kernel but you will find > below the 200 lines of the kernel.log when booting > linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64. Hope it will help. > > Thanks in advance for your help ! > > Best regards. > > -- Guy Durrieu > > > > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885062+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701731] amdgpu > :06:00.0: No more image in the PCI ROM > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885063+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701751] amdgpu > :06:00.0: amdgpu: Fetched VBIOS from ROM BAR > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885063+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701753] amdgpu: ATOM > BIOS: > 115-D009PI2-101 > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885065+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701768] [drm] UVD is > enabled in VM mode > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885066+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701769] [drm] UVD ENC is > enabled in VM mode > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885066+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701770] [drm] VCE > enabled > in VM mode > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885066+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701771] amdgpu > :06:00.0: amdgpu: Trusted Memory Zone (TMZ) feature not supported > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885067+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701812] [drm] vm size is > 64 > GB, 2 levels, block size is 10-bit, fragment size is 9-bit > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885067+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701850] amdgpu > :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_mc.bin > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885069+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701856] amdgpu > :06:00.0: amdgpu: VRAM: 8192M 0x00F4 - 0x00F5 > (8192M used) > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885070+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701859] amdgpu > :06:00.0: amdgpu: GART: 256M 0x00FF - 0x00FF0FFF > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885070+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701863] [drm] Detected > VRAM > RAM=8192M, BAR=256M > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885070+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701865] [drm] RAM width > 256bits GDDR5 > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885071+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701900] [drm] amdgpu: > 8192M > of VRAM memory ready > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885071+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701901] [drm] amdgpu: > 7975M > of GTT memory ready. > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885072+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701911] [drm] GART: num > cpu > pages 65536, num gpu pages 65536 > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885074+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.702755] sr 15:0:0:0: > Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0 > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885074+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.703580] [drm] PCIE GART > of > 256M enabled (table at 0x00F40090). > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885074+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.703686] amdgpu > :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_pfp_2.bin > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885075+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.703702] amdgpu > :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_me_2.bin > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885075+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.703717] amdgpu > :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_ce_2.bin > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885076+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.703719] [drm] Chained IB > support enabled! > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885078+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.703738] amdgpu > :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_rlc.bin > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885078+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.703813] amdgpu > :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_mec_2.bin > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885078+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.703887] amdgpu > :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_mec2_2.bin > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885079+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.704362] amdgpu > :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_sdma.bin > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885116+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.704383] amdgpu > :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_sdma1.bin > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885117+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.704403] amdgpu: > hwmgr_sw_init smu backed is polaris10_smu > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885119+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.704495] amdgpu > :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_uvd.bin > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885120+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.704497] [drm] Found UVD > firmware Version: 1.130 Family ID: 16 > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885120+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.705128] amdgpu > :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_vce.bin > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885121+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.705131] [drm] Found VCE > firmware Version: 53.26 Binary ID: 3 > 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885121+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.705702] amdgpu > :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_k_smc.bin >
Bug#1023734: linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64: No network connection, no pulseaudio server connection
Package: src:linux Version: 6.0.5-1 Severity: normal (I would say serious...) Dear Maintainer, Until today, my linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64 was OK. After the recent updates I get a serious problem: no more network connection (neither ethernet, wifi nor USB), and no more pulseaudio server connection. When rebooting with the previous available version (linux-image-5.19.0-2-amd64) all work fine. I thus send this report using thisversion of the kernel but you will find below the 200 lines of the kernel.log when booting linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64. Hope it will help. Thanks in advance for your help ! Best regards. -- Guy Durrieu 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885062+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701731] amdgpu :06:00.0: No more image in the PCI ROM 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885063+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701751] amdgpu :06:00.0: amdgpu: Fetched VBIOS from ROM BAR 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885063+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701753] amdgpu: ATOM BIOS: 115-D009PI2-101 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885065+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701768] [drm] UVD is enabled in VM mode 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885066+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701769] [drm] UVD ENC is enabled in VM mode 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885066+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701770] [drm] VCE enabled in VM mode 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885066+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701771] amdgpu :06:00.0: amdgpu: Trusted Memory Zone (TMZ) feature not supported 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885067+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701812] [drm] vm size is 64 GB, 2 levels, block size is 10-bit, fragment size is 9-bit 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885067+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701850] amdgpu :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_mc.bin 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885069+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701856] amdgpu :06:00.0: amdgpu: VRAM: 8192M 0x00F4 - 0x00F5 (8192M used) 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885070+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701859] amdgpu :06:00.0: amdgpu: GART: 256M 0x00FF - 0x00FF0FFF 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885070+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701863] [drm] Detected VRAM RAM=8192M, BAR=256M 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885070+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701865] [drm] RAM width 256bits GDDR5 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885071+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701900] [drm] amdgpu: 8192M of VRAM memory ready 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885071+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701901] [drm] amdgpu: 7975M of GTT memory ready. 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885072+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.701911] [drm] GART: num cpu pages 65536, num gpu pages 65536 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885074+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.702755] sr 15:0:0:0: Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885074+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.703580] [drm] PCIE GART of 256M enabled (table at 0x00F40090). 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885074+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.703686] amdgpu :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_pfp_2.bin 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885075+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.703702] amdgpu :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_me_2.bin 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885075+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.703717] amdgpu :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_ce_2.bin 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885076+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.703719] [drm] Chained IB support enabled! 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885078+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.703738] amdgpu :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_rlc.bin 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885078+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.703813] amdgpu :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_mec_2.bin 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885078+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.703887] amdgpu :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_mec2_2.bin 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885079+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.704362] amdgpu :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_sdma.bin 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885116+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.704383] amdgpu :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_sdma1.bin 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885117+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.704403] amdgpu: hwmgr_sw_init smu backed is polaris10_smu 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885119+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.704495] amdgpu :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_uvd.bin 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885120+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.704497] [drm] Found UVD firmware Version: 1.130 Family ID: 16 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885120+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.705128] amdgpu :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_vce.bin 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885121+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.705131] [drm] Found VCE firmware Version: 53.26 Binary ID: 3 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885121+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.705702] amdgpu :06:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware amdgpu/polaris10_k_smc.bin 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885122+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.759276] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbhid 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885122+01:00 ITI kernel: [ 3.759280] usbhid: USB HID core driver 2022-11-09T10:10:15.885124+01:00 ITI kernel: [