The fix lands since Ubuntu-4.18.0-12.13.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Cosmic)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Xenials kernel 4.4.0-134, debian stable kernel 4.9.8, debian testing
kernel 4.18.20 are all working when booted with bionic userspace.
According to nacc upcoming cosmic 4.18 is also affected.
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"... would be merged in 4.20" (not 4.10) of course
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Title:
iio-sensor-proxy says: "Could not find any supported sensors" on Dell
X
This seems to be the kernel bug report for the missing sensors:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=200655
and the patch mentioned there: https://lore.kernel.org/patchwork/patch/975429/
Kernel bug status is resolved. Last comment from 2018-09-10 says that it
would be merged in 4.10, but ap
Thanks, Joe. And urgh, whenever I wrote 90 degrees in the previous
comment I meant 180. I copied the fixed description to the other bug.
By the way, the other bug says that this enables the sensors on kernel
4.18 as well:
modprobe intel-ish-ipc
echo "8086 a135" > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/intel_ish_ip
fwiw, bug 1797174 captures the behavior from @mario-vukelic's comment
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Title:
iio-sensor-proxy says: "Could not find any supported s
Update after playing with this a bit:
While the sensors are detected by the mainline rc4 (and rc5) kernel as stated
above, the rotation does not work correctly. I am not sure if this is still a
kernel issue or happens elsewhere. Would be great if you could point me in the
right direction.
Acc
And sorry, the uname result I copied into comment #4 was wrong. It
should have been of course:
uname -r
4.19.0-041900rc4-generic
And this ^ is from just now. (In comment #4 my clipboard content was
wrong)
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> Just to confirm, you see this bug in v4.19-rc3, but not in v4.19-rc4?
Yes. I have both rc3 and rc4 installed. Booting into rc3 rotation does
not work, booting into rc4 it works, I just reconfirmed it once more.
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Just to confirm, you see this bug in v4.19-rc3, but not in v4.19-rc4?
There were only 3 iio specific commits added in v4.19-rc4, and none
stick out as being the fix, but it could have come from a non-iio
specific commit.
eca743dc37e1 Merge tag 'iio-fixes-4.19a' of
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/li
Fixed in latest mainline kernel v4.19-rc4. Please let me know if you
need any additional info
~$ uname -r
4.19.0-041900rc3-generic
~$ ls /sys/bus/iio/
devices drivers drivers_autoprobe drivers_probe uevent
~$ systemctl status iio-sensor-proxy.service
● iio-sensor-proxy.service - IIO Sensor P
I forgot to add that
1: Secure boot is off
2. When testing with mainline kernel I also removed the pcie_aspm=force,
drm.vblankoffdelay=1, and i915.fastboot=1 boot parameters. No difference
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** Tags added: kernel-da-key
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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