Ugh, i think i was wrong, it is working. But directly after a resume the
touchpad is not working and can it can take quite an amount to work
(more than 30s)
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--- Comment From marc.beye...@de.ibm.com 2019-01-17 09:26 EDT---
Hi there, here are the answers to your questions:
- Regarding gcc versions: We are using the standard gcc versions of the
distros. This is gcc 5.4.0 on Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS and 4.8.5 on the other
distros.
- Regarding kernel ve
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Hi, the trackpoint worked well but the touchpad did not after the first
suspend/resume (I really did try to use it). However, I will test it
again.
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Hi Thorsten:
Failing log of "XXX Failed to disable mouse XXX" doesn't matter.
Actually in line:
[ 123.824705] psmouse serio2: trackpoint: Elan TrackPoint firmware: 0x06,
buttons: 3/3
This means trackpoint works well, I assume touchpad works too.
Did you ever use the touchpad?
Please try to use
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thanks for looking into this issue and trying to fix it. I've installed your
kernel, however, the issue is still there (at least for me). I've attach my
dmesg log. The first suspend/resume at ~122 causes that the touchpad is not
working anymore. There is also
"[ 122.097687] psmouse serio1: Fai
adjusting tags according to #11
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Fix verified upfront via upstream integration, as verification statement from
IBM
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linux: 3.13.0-165.215 -pr
The -proposed kernel works fine. Thanks.
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And here is a kernel snap for testing:
http://people.canonical.com/~ppisati/lp1810797/dragonboard-
kernel_4.15.0-43.46~lp1810797_arm64.snap
hcitool has a problem accessing hci0 on Ubuntu core (at least, in my
tests), use bluetoothctl instead:
p-pisati@localhost:~$ sudo bluetoothctl
[NEW] Controll
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Performance on NVMe has increased a lot.
-update kernel
Run status group 0 (all jobs):
READ: bw=1358MiB/s (1424MB/s), 1358MiB/s-1358MiB/s (1424MB/s-1424MB/s),
io=133GiB (142GB), run=19-19msec
-proposed kernel
Run status group 0 (all jobs):
READ: bw=1406MiB/s (1475MB/s), 1406MiB/s-1
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On the standard kernel also I am seeing the same values.
root@ltc-test:~# cat /sys/module/vhost/parameters/max_mem_regions
64
root@ltc-test:~# cat /etc/os-release
NAME="Ubuntu"
VERSION="18.10 (Cosmic Cuttlefish)"
ID=ubuntu
ID_LI
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Public bug reported:
This test will attempt to insert the test_user_copy module, but this
module does not exist in KVM kernels:
# modprobe test_user_copy
modprobe: FATAL: Module test_user_copy not found in directory
/lib/modules/4.15.0-1028-kvm
The script:
if /sbin/modprobe -q test_user_copy; t
In Cosmic, this test can be skipped by checking the module existence.
So maybe we should fix this in the kernel (testing tool).
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Forgot to mention: Downgrading linux-firmware from 1.173.3 to 1.173.2
made a single port work again.
Still cannot use two ports.
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This test failed because of the unsuccessful attempt to add a dummy device with
ip link command:
# devdummy="test-dummy0"
# ip link add name "$devdummy" type dummy
RTNETLINK answers: Operation not supported
selftests: rtnetlink.sh
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And the exact kernel version is also of high interest - I assume the HWE
kernel was used (4.15) and not the GA kernel (4.4)?!
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This test will attempt to insert the test_bpf module, but this module
does not exist in KVM kernels:
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modprobe: FATAL: Module test_bpf not found in directory
/lib/modules/4.15.0-1028-kvm
The script:
$ sudo ./test_bpf.sh
test_bpf: [FAIL]
$ cat test_
Could this be a race condition with the device file creation and start
of the hv-kvp-daemon.service?
[from /var/log/syslog]
Jan 16 10:26:45 kvp-disco-test systemd[1]: Started Hyper-V KVP Protocol Daemon.
...
Jan 16 10:26:45 kvp-disco-test KVP: KVP starting; pid is:213
Jan 16 10:26:45 kvp-disco-tes
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I have built 5.0 rc2 with "do_dkms_nvidia = false"
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Thanks for the heads up, sounds very interesting!
I know you said you are still analyzing, so I'll wait ... so many
questions in my mind already :-)
But one thing to check up front - which gcc version are you using on
this test on Ubuntu and which one on the systems you compare?
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the dmesg about disconnect is manual disconnection of usb DAC
[ 5937.978117] usb 1-1.4.2: USB disconnect, device number 16
After fresh boot, if I plug-in the DAC the dmesg shows
[ 155.552404] usb 1-1.4.1: new full-speed USB device number 10 using xhci_hcd
[ 155.941031] usb 1-1.4.1: New USB dev
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SPECint2017 micro-benchmarks show a per
Kernel in #82 should use smbus mode.
i2c-i801 should be loaded;
no kernel parameters needed;
Recognized input devices names:
touchpad:
"Synaptics TM3288-011"
Trackpoint:
"TPPS/2 Elan TrackPoint"
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To enable this kallsyms symbol, CONFIG_KALLSYMS must be enabled in the
kernel.
And this config is not enabled in:
X-KVM
B-KVM
C-KVM
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Could you try this kernel?
If it works, I will upstream the patch.
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- I had problem with kernel 4.15.
- So, I tried upgrading to 4.19 but still issue persists.
+ I had problem with kernel 4.15.
+ So, I tried upgrading to 4.19 but still issue persists.
I think, we might need to add it to soun
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+ On Thinkpad X1 Extreme with two SSDs, if NQN in the firmware are
+ identical, then only one drive can be seen. NQN is supposed to be unique
+ but some Intel drives do not follow that.
+
+ [Fix]
+ The device-supplied subnqn is ignored and one will be generated
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test: TPACKET_V1 with PACKET_RX_RING open: No such file or directory
Look into the code, it seems that this file not found error is caused by
the attempt to access /proc/k
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For clarification, this happens on the target after it comes back from
the reboot and restores the iSCSI configuration.
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kern
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verified on LNG5-DVT1-C2 for bionic , it works as expected.
image: X36
BIOS:0.5.4
package: thermald 1.7.0-5ubuntu2
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Po-Hsu, thanks for the report. I'm not sure the lock down kernel config
makes sense for ppc64el and s390x, and the qa-regression-testing script
should be updated to reflect that.
The linux-kvm case is possibly worth adjusting the config, I need to
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Seems like it need ipu3 driver, which gets included since v5.0-rc1 [1].
[1] https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.0-rc1/
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