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Kprobe event argument syntax i
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[Impact]
Sometimes QCA Rome Bluetooth USB host doesn't work after S3:
[ 165.110742] Bluetooth: hci0: using NVM file: qca/nvm_usb_0302.bin
[ 168.432065] Bluetooth: hci0: Failed to send body at 4 of 1953 (-110)
This is due to USB core enables LPM two times after S3.
[Fix]
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Fix non-working QCA Rome Bluetooth after S3
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=== Ftrace unit tests ===
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The -proposed kernel has verified on x86.
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Hallo Anthony Wong,
before, a copy paste error had crept in again.
Correctly i modify with: "options snd-hda-intel model=mute-led-gpio" ;)
Info: the standard Kernel 4.15.0-43.46 is installed and aktiv.
i has report the F11 LED issue to upstream kernel at:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?
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Hi, just setup brand new Ryzen 5 2600 on Asrock AB350 PRO4 with ECC RAM
with Fedora 29 and the box froze after only 3 hours uptime, right after
we went home for the night, so it was fairly idle (< 0.2% CPU 99% of the
time).
Luckily I had read this thread before buying, so I wasn't too shocked.
I
(In reply to Aaron Muir Hamilton from comment #480)
> So my box was mostly idle for the last day or so, and had locked up while
> the monitor was asleep, so I had to reset it.
Can you test your system with idle=halt parameter instead of
idle=nomwait?
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> (In reply to Aaron Muir Hamilton from comment #476)
> > For the time being, I've now added idle=nomwait to my kernel params, as it
> > seems at least one of these issues is related to MWAIT (according to AMD's
> > errata).
>
> Ok, that's good. Plea
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> So my box was mostly idle for the last day or so, and had locked up while
> the monitor was asleep, so I had to reset it.
Let me make sure I understand it correctly: you had "idle=nomwait" on
the kernel command line and it became unresponsive?
(In reply to Aaron Muir Hamilton from comment #483)
> That is maybe an option, for now I disabled C6 from my board firmware (in
> ASRock's case, by selecting "Typical current idle" [sometimes called "Common
> current idle" I think, on some Ryzen boards] in Advanced > AMD CBS > Zen
> Common Options
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> (In reply to Aaron Muir Hamilton from comment #480)
> > So my box was mostly idle for the last day or so, and had locked up while
> > the monitor was asleep, so I had to reset it.
>
> Let me make sure I understand it correctly: you had "idle=nomwai
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It looks like the device is not being correctly handled at the system
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Hui Wang,
Without the 0x12 line (but with the rest of your patch) there is no
noise.
Likewise, with your patch (standard kernel), running hda-verb or loading
the module with the equivalent options also stops the noise.
Additionally, with your full patch the sound is 10dB lower (or 20dB
lower bef
Hui Wang,
Apologies for the slow reply.
Do you mean that you also have quiet sound after the boot?
Today I upgraded to 4.19.12, and the results seem the same. I'm running
Funtoo Linux with "gentoo-sources" kernel, HDA and the Realtek codec as
modules and plain ALSA with no daemons. I tried to
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click/pop noise in the headphone on several lenovo laptops
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I am using two monitors for work. And when I moved aplication rhythmbox
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This issue has been addressed by Colin's commit:
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We could expect that to land on the upstream branch in the future as
well.
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I updated the Ubuntu servers affected by the "tx_timeout" problem with the
Kernel HWE
=> I do not meet any more "tx_timeout" since this update.
Command used to install kernel 4.18 :
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Network card driver i40e :
- Linux 4.15 : Intel(R) E
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Oh, damn, forgot that I put this up here. It was the same after
switching to 18.04, but then I fixed it. Turns out that problems loading
the graphics driver during boot are so common, that there's a grub
option that disables it:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="nomodeset"
This needs to be set and Grub
Oh, it's already closed. OK, then :)
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4.15.0-1032.34 - aws
Regression test CMPL, RTB.
Issue to note in x86_64 (aws):
monotonic_time - failed on m5a.large
ubuntu_kernel_selftests - global.get_metadata in seccomp (bug 1811057)
RTNETLINK in net (bug 1812194) raw_skew in timer (bug 1811194)
ubuntu_ltp - test disabled
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This issue was not spotted on AMD64
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@Vern - if there is any ETA when you will get to the real SRU
verifications that were requested by Brian a week ago let us know
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@Mario
Instead of your patch, this one
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/libs/klibc/klibc.git/commit/?id=a2f9cd4abe2d5cb72e1e89089b132e866e3cea81
got merged into klibc upstream and is now present in disco.
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This bug is for tracking the upload package. This
bug will contain status and testing results related to that upload.
For an explanation of the tasks and the associated workflow see:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/kernel-sru-workflow
backports: bug 1811847
** Description changed:
This bug is for tracking the upload package. This
bug will contain status and testing results related to that upload.
For an explanation of the tasks and the associated workflow see:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/kernel-sru-workflow
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